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STEPPES
HILL FARM : ANTIQUE SILVER
Caddy Spoons (6)
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CADDY SPOON, Thomas Watson, Newcastle, c1790
A good George III Provincial silver Caddy Spoon with bright cut engraved Old English handle with vacant shield shape cartouche, typical small fluted scallop shell bowl.
By Thomas Watson, Newcastle, c1790.
In good condition with no damage or repair.
95 mm x 37 mm. 10 grams
£345.
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CADDY SPOON BALMORAL CASTLE William Robb BALLATER 1912
A rare early 20th century Scottish Provincial silver Caddy Spoon, the lightly gilded heart shaped bowl with chased and embossed view of BALMORAL CASTLE (the Royal Family’s Scottish home), the cast handle formed from the Scottish Thistle, the Lion rampant and the Union Crown.
By William Robb of Ballater, assayed in Edinburgh 1912.
In fine condition with no damage or repair.
89mm long. 18 grams.
£420.
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CADDY SPOON, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1811.
Small George III silver Caddy Spoon with circular bowl and curved Old English handle, bright cut engraved decoration.
By Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1811.
In good condition with no damage or repair.
56 mm long. 4.5 grams.
£195.
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CADDY SPOON, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1814.
A George III silver Caddy Spoon with circular bowl and Old English type handle, bright cut engraved fish scale design to the bowl, the handle engraved with contemporary initials JW.
By Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1814.
In good condition with no damage or repair.
65 mm x 36 mm. 6 grams.
£165.
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CADDY SPOON Nutmeg Whelk, Matthew Linwood, c1800.
An extremely rare Georgian silver mounted Nutmeg Whelk Shell (cancellaria reticulata) Caddy Spoon with bifurcated fiddle and thread type handle.
By Matthew Linwood, Birmingham, c1800. Maker's mark only.
In fine condition with no damage or repair.
70 mm x 32 mm.
£950.
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CADDY SPOON Joseph Taylor Birmingham 1804
A good George III silver Caddy Spoon with sideways oval bowl and Old English type handle, bright cut and prick dot engraved decoration to bowl and handle.
By Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1804.
In good condition with no damage or repair, small blemish to bowl.
70 mm long.7.5 grams.
£225.
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STEPPES HILL FARM ANTIQUES
Fine Antique English Porcelain and Antique Silver
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Antique Silver, Collectable Silver, Irish Silver, Scottish Silver, Provincial Silver, Wine Label, Decanter Label, Vinaigrette, Snuff Box, Vesta Case, Card Case, Caddy Spoon, Nutmeg Grater, Silver Spoon, Flatware.
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