Wilson’s Pure Tea Spoon
This is a vintage silver plated teaspoon advertising Wilson’s Pure Tea from Croydon. The spoon features the inscription “The Drink of Health” along with the Wilson’s Pure Tea branding. It is a charming piece of advertising ephemera, likely dating from the early to mid 20th century, and represents a bygone era of tea culture and marketing.
Condition and Collectibility
The spoon shows signs of age and use, with some wear to the silver plating. It is a desirable collectible for those interested in vintage tea advertising, silver plated spoons, or items from Croydon. Its condition suggests it was a well-used item, adding to its character and appeal for collectors of antique silverware and advertising memorabilia.
The spoon shows signs of age and use, with some wear to the silver plating. It is a desirable collectible for those interested in vintage tea advertising, silver plated spoons, or items from Croydon. Its condition suggests it was a well-used item, adding to its character and appeal for collectors of antique silverware and advertising memorabilia.

