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Art Deco Sterling Silver Bartender’s Spoon by John Hasselbring
Art Deco Sterling Silver Bartender’s Spoon by John Hasselbring
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For the cocktail afficionado … a striking Art Deco sterling silver bartender's spoon by renowned American silversmith John Hasselbring, possibly from the 1930s. A timeless piece of barware history and extremely stylish, the spoon would make a sophisticated addition to a home bar and at 13” in length, a functional stirrer for martinis, Manhattans, or your favorite cocktails. A rare piece with exceptional craftsmanship and a perfect gift for cocktail enthusiasts or collectors of vintage silver.
John Hasselbring was born in Germany and became an American citizen in New York in 1896 at age 14. His firm began in 1911 in Brooklyn, and created silverware for a number of luxury retailers including Asprey and Cartier. It operated until purchased by Crown Silver Company in 1955.
Dimensions: 13”
Weight: 2.4 oz.
Condition Notes: Very minor scratches and indentations on handle consistent with age and use but otherwise in excellent vintage condition. Tiny nick on one edge of bowl. See photos for more detail or contact shop with questions.
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