On offer is this lovely antique cruet / salt spoon. It’s in good condition overall, the silver shines up well still - light discolored marks to the bowl interior (caused by salt corrosion) as well as light scuffs & scratches commensurate with age but as shown all adding to the aged charm & character of the piece. It’s of traditional form, plain in design yet elegant in appearance. The handle terminal has been decorated with a very subtle old English pattern pip. Hallmarked on the reverse for (London), 1805 & the maker Thomas Wallis II. It measures a charming 94mm in length & weighs 7.8g. A delightful salt spoon ready to be collected & enjoyed once again! The postage quote is for a Royal Mail tracked & insured service - postage can be reduced if tracking isn’t required . Many thanks for viewing my shop items :-) Early 19Th Century, Georgian Silverware, Sterling Cruet Spoon, Salt Thomas Wallis Ii, Old English, Traditional Sterling, Small Spoon