tablespoon

Object

Accession Number
2018.002.001.005
Description
Silver-platted tablespoon. Louis XVI pattern has decorative edges with a double line and three pairs of bright cut geometric decoration. Acanthus leaf design on the heel and tip. Makers marks from Mappin & Webb on the back of the handle. Engraved 'ED' for Elinor Dunsmuir on the handle.
Narrative
This spoon once belonged to Emily Elinor Dunsmuir and was part of her set of table flatware, the location of which is today unknown.  Elinor likely used this silverware in her London (UK) apartment at 12 Gloucester Place, Portland Square, and later at her cottage in Comox, B.C. There are few objects documented to have once been owned by Elinor Dunsmuir. This elegantly-shaped and well-made spoon bearing Elinor’s monogram aptly illustrates her aesthetic sensibility and is useful in telling her story through exhibit and publication.
History of Use
Elinor likely used this spoon in her London apartment at 12 Gloucester Place, Portland Square, and later at her cottage in Comox, B.C. It may have also been stored at Hatley Park. The donor’s mother attended public auctions in Victoria from about 1920 onward. She told the donor that she bought this spoon at auction and that it had been owned by Elinor Dunsmuir.
Date
1910 – 1920
Dimensions
2.5 x 6.5 x 23.5 cm
Material
Metal, silver
Manufacturer
Mappin & Webb
Technique
Plated; Engraved
Inscription
ED
Country of Origin
United Kingdom

Related people/businesses/organizations
Mappin & Webb (manufacturer)
Emily Elinor "Elinor" Dunsmuir (owner)