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Three 19th century silver caddy spoons. Various dates and makers. The group comprising: a...
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Three 19th century silver caddy spoons.
Various dates and makers.
The group comprising: a...
Starting Bid: £140
Estimate: £200 - £300
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Lot 158
Description
Three 19th century silver caddy spoons.
Various dates and makers.
The group comprising: a George III silver right hand caddy spoon, London, 1807, Josiah Snatt (probably, mark partially visible), the back of the hand with prick dot engraved fingernails, 6.7cm long; an early William IV example with engraved, scalloped bowl and foliate terminal, Birmingham, c.1831, John Bettridge, 9.1cm long; and a shovel-shaped example by Taylor & Perry, London, 1837, 9.9cm long, total weighable silver approx. 0.5ozt (3)
Condition Report
Weight excludes Taylor & Perry example (handle filled). Two of the caddy spoons are in good condition commensurate with age and one is in poorer condition. Some minor scratching, bruising and nicking noted to all. Some very small splits noted under 10x magnification between fingers on hand spoon. A ding and a small chip to the end of one finger. Only the 'S' initial of maker's mark visible on hand. The Bettridge example is in good condition. No damage noted. The shovel caddy spoon is a little misshapen and with two small repairs noted to stem. Damage to the handle including several dings, splits and holes. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-4zx8rWoM21
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