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Coffee-Bean Spoon Bowl Pendant — Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1927
Formed from the bowl of a 1927 Adie Brothers coffee-bean spoon, this pendant showcases a sculptural centre ridge where the original stem once met the bowl. You’ve retained the full hallmark line (lion passant, Birmingham anchor, date letter “C”, and A♦B LTD maker’s mark), giving the piece instant authenticity and graphic punch. The twin top loops keep it simple, modern and wearable.
Details
Material: Sterling silver (925)
Maker: Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham
Date/Assay: 1927 (“C”) – Birmingham hallmarks retained on the face
Origin: Bowl from a coffee-bean spoon set
Finish: Hand-polished with working marks intentionally preserved
Presentation: Pendant only (no chain)
Why it matters
It’s a clean, contemporary silhouette that still tells its story at a glance - the ridge and hallmarks are the narrative.
Condition
Converted from an antique utensil; light age marks and gentle waves in the silver consistent with use and hand-work.
Care
Polish lightly with a silver cloth; avoid dips to preserve the original stamp crispness.
Formed from the bowl of a 1927 Adie Brothers coffee-bean spoon, this pendant showcases a sculptural centre ridge where the original stem once met the bowl. You’ve retained the full hallmark line (lion passant, Birmingham anchor, date letter “C”, and A♦B LTD maker’s mark), giving the piece instant authenticity and graphic punch. The twin top loops keep it simple, modern and wearable.
Details
Material: Sterling silver (925)
Maker: Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham
Date/Assay: 1927 (“C”) – Birmingham hallmarks retained on the face
Origin: Bowl from a coffee-bean spoon set
Finish: Hand-polished with working marks intentionally preserved
Presentation: Pendant only (no chain)
Why it matters
It’s a clean, contemporary silhouette that still tells its story at a glance - the ridge and hallmarks are the narrative.
Condition
Converted from an antique utensil; light age marks and gentle waves in the silver consistent with use and hand-work.
Care
Polish lightly with a silver cloth; avoid dips to preserve the original stamp crispness.