This beautiful piece is in very good condition.
This spoon was made by Western Australian Silver workshop of Harris and Sons. Harris and Sons was begun by father Charles and son Harold in the early 1920's. Having learnt silver smithing skills in Birmingham England the two began making jewellery by melting down old watch chains. During the 1950's Harold began experimenting with casting small sterling silver replicas of Western Australian wildflowers and using them as finials for hand crafted spoons. He created 37 wild flowers in total and became well known for his spoons. In 1954 The Queen was presented with a box of his spoons.
This particular spoon features the Flowering Gum and is well marked to the back with Harris & Sons, 925, Stg Sil, and Flowering Gum
The spoon is 114mm long.