Lot 31

A dozen sterling silver gilded tea spoons by "HOTCHKISS & SCHREUDER", circa 1860-1870, USA

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A dozen sterling silver gilded tea spoons by "HOTCHKISS & SCHREUDER", circa 1860-1870, USA

Estimate: $700 - $1,400

Starting Bid: $250

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by Eternity Gallery
July 25, 2026 10:30 AM EDT
Live Auction
PO Box 48073
Tampa, FL, US 33646

A dozen sterling silver gilded tea spoons by "HOTCHKISS & SCHREUDER", circa 1860-1870, USA. Dozen "HOTCHKISS & SCHREUDER" sterling demitasse spoons: 19th-century, monogrammed. Total weight of 12 spoons: 107.53 g = approx. 3.45 Troy ounces. Weight of each spoon: 9.18 g, 8.98 g, 8.83 g; 8.93 g; 8.98 g; 8.56 g, 8.88 g; 8.91 g; 9.04 g, 8.73 g; 9.06 g; 9.15 g; Length of each spoon: 10.4 cm = 4.094488 inch. Condition Report: Varying signs of use. A demitasse spoon is a diminutive spoon, smaller than a teaspoon. It is traditionally used for coffee drinks in specialty cups, such as a demitasse, and for spooning cappuccino froth. It is also used as a baby spoon, and in some surgical procedures. On display - similar lot in Metropolitan museum, New York, USA. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/702898 The mid-nineteenth century witnessed an efflorescence of creativity in the American silver industry, fueled by the burgeoning middle class’s increasing demand for refined luxury goods. Silversmiths devoted considerable time and creative energy to generating an endless variety of new designs and patterns. During the 1860s and 1870s silver flatware ornamented with portrait medallions inspired by antique coins and cameos enjoyed widespread popularity, with virtually every American silversmith producing their own proprietary "medallion" pattern. This spoon was created by the Syracuse, New York silversmithing firm of Hotchkiss & Schreuder and retailed by H. D. Rosenberg of Syracuse and Rochester. It is a particularly refined and elegant medallion pattern depicting a handsome male with flowing hair and a crown of ivy, an attribute associated with Dionysus. Although little known today, even among silver collectors and scholars, Hotchkiss & Schreuder produced a number of fine flatware patterns. Their wares reached diverse markets ranging from local customers in upstate New York to retail outlets in the Midwest.

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