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Pair of Liberty’s of London Cymric Serving Spoons
Pair of Liberty’s of London Cymric Serving Spoons
Pair of Liberty’s of London Cymric Serving Spoons

Pair of Liberty’s of London Cymric Serving Spoons

Maker (London, England, founded 1875)
Date1903
Object NamePair of Serving Spoons
Mediumsilver
ClassificationsApplied Art
DimensionsOverall: height 1cm × width 6.5cm × length 20.5cm
AcquisitionPurchased in 2017 with assistance from the National Fund for Acquisitions.
LocationOn Display - Gallery 06
Object numberABDAG011497
About MeLiberty & Co, a world renowned London department store, was founded in 1875 and sold British Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau objects.

Liberty sold a range of silver objects under the name of Cymric from the late 1890s onwards.

These Cymric serving spoons have heart-shaped bowls.

More About Me
Liberty, the famous London store, specialised early on in Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau. A range of silver objects appeared under the Cymric name from the late 1890s on.
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