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Charles II Silver Apostle Spoon

Charles II Silver Apostle Spoon

Apostle Spoon
Hallmarked 1670

This highly rare apostle spoon dates to the late 17th century, a remarkable treasure emblematic of a bygone tradition. First appearing during the 16th century, these spoons were given as baptismal gifts from godparents in very wealthy families, inspiring the time-honored saying, "Born with a silver spoon in the mouth."

A child's given spoon was typically adorned with the figure of their patron saint, a bespoke gift that would have been cherished for life. This spoon is crowned by Saint Matthew, identified by his money purse and halo overhead. Featuring a deep, fig-shaped bowl, the spoon's design is elegantly refined and features period hallmarks. Similar apostle spoons from this period are held in prestigious museum collections, including theĀ famed British Museum in London. This remarkable Charles II-era apostle spoon wasĀ part of the iconic Red McCombs collection, which has been highly publicized and studied.

7 1/2" length x 2" width

Provenance:
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
Red McCombs Collection, Texas
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
$4,500.00
Charles II Silver Apostle Spoon—
$4,500.00

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Apostle Spoon
Hallmarked 1670

This highly rare apostle spoon dates to the late 17th century, a remarkable treasure emblematic of a bygone tradition. First appearing during the 16th century, these spoons were given as baptismal gifts from godparents in very wealthy families, inspiring the time-honored saying, "Born with a silver spoon in the mouth."

A child's given spoon was typically adorned with the figure of their patron saint, a bespoke gift that would have been cherished for life. This spoon is crowned by Saint Matthew, identified by his money purse and halo overhead. Featuring a deep, fig-shaped bowl, the spoon's design is elegantly refined and features period hallmarks. Similar apostle spoons from this period are held in prestigious museum collections, including theĀ famed British Museum in London. This remarkable Charles II-era apostle spoon wasĀ part of the iconic Red McCombs collection, which has been highly publicized and studied.

7 1/2" length x 2" width

Provenance:
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
Red McCombs Collection, Texas
M.S. Rau, New Orleans

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