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Antique George III Sterling Silver Tea Caddy Spoon, Jockey's Cap Form, Bright-Cut Engraving, London 1810
Antique George III Sterling Silver Tea Caddy Spoon, Jockey's Cap Form, Bright-Cut Engraving, London 1810
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About This Piece
A George III sterling silver tea caddy spoon in the form of a jockey’s cap, London 1810. The plain centre button is surrounded by bright-cut engraved decoration on the brim. Unusual forms of Georgian tea caddy spoons are among the most highly collectible silver objects of the era — the jockey’s cap is one of the most sought-after.
Hallmarks & Provenance
English sterling silver, .925. Marked with the Lion Passant for sterling, date letter "P" for 1810 (London), and Monarch’s mark. Maker’s mark too worn to read.
Details & Dimensions
- Origin: London, England
- Date: 1810 (George III)
- Material: Sterling silver, .925
- Form: Jockey’s cap with plain centre button and bright-cut engraved brim
- Length: 2⅛"
- Width: 1½"
- Height: ⅝"
- Item ID: 091025
Condition
Very good. A few surface scratches and a tiny ding towards the back of the cap, all in accordance with age and use.
Shipping & Handling
- Ships next business day via USPS Priority Mail
- Complimentary shipping within the US
- Reduced International Rates available
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