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Antique Silver Caddy Spoon

£225

Stock: 9547

Date: 1836

Country: England

A pretty little Victorian sterling silver caddy spoon with a square fluted bowl and shaped handle. Pretty bright cut engraved...

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Description

Description

A pretty little Victorian sterling silver caddy spoon with a square fluted bowl and shaped handle. Pretty bright cut engraved decoration.

Weight 7 grams. Length 8 cms.

Birmingham 1887.

Maker James Collins.

Literature: Caddy spoons were made from 1780 onwards and come in numerous designs. They were designed to measure 1 spoonful of tea and were usually kept with the tea caddy. Rare examples, such as those in the form of a jockey cap, can command a high price.

Condition

The silver spoon is in good condition. Stamped with a full set of clear English silver hallmarks. The bowl is not worn, the engraving is crisp. Please note that this item is not new and will show moderate signs of wear commensurate with age. Reflections in the photograph may detract from the true representation of this item.

Maker Information

No maker assigned

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