While James Bond might differ - there is no chicer way to stir things up than with this elegant 1930's sterling silver cocktail spoon. Crafted by society silversmith John Hasselbring of New York who worked between 1911 and 1955.. Stamped hallmarks read "STERLING - JH - 344". Features a diminutive spoon topped with a conically shaped "mudder". Which is engraved on it's top surface with the initials "C.A.R."
Measures 12" long x 1" top diameter.
In excellent antique condition with no bends, breaks, fissures, cracks, etching, pitting or issues of note. Retains some tarnish in crevices along with surface marks commensurate with years of polishing. See photos for details.
1930's Sterling Silver Cocktail Martini Spoon Muddler by John Hasselbring
In excellent antique condition with no bends, breaks, fissures, cracks, etching, pitting or issues of note. Retains some tarnish in crevices along with surface marks commensurate with years of polishing. See photos for details.