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Rare Georgian Provincial Newcastle Silver Caddy Spoon John Robertson II & John Walton c.1811 (1 of 10)
The Fancy Fox
Flag of United KingdomSuffolk, UK
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Rare Georgian Provincial Newcastle Silver Caddy Spoon John Robertson II & John Walton c.1811

REF: FA1893 / LA549780
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Description
A pretty George III provincial silver tea caddy spoon with deeply dished, square bowl. The centre profusely decorated with a bright cut engraved background reserving a daisy type flowering plant. A finely engraved double band frames the vignette, finishing with a small stylised vine leaf in the base of the handle, and a further fine band runs all around just inside the edge. There is a small monogram to the handle. Hallmarked to the reverse, lion passant, the King's head, town assay mark for Newcastle and maker initials for John Robertson II & John Watson, no date letter but the partnership was active between 1811-1820. Provenance: a private collection.
measurements
It measures 7.5cm (3") long and 4cm (1 9/16") wide and weighs 11g / 0.4ozt.
declaration
The Fancy Fox has clarified that the Rare Georgian Provincial Newcastle Silver Caddy Spoon John Robertson II & John Walton c.1811 (LA549780) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1811-1820
condition
In excellent condition with no damage, dings or repairs and minimal handling wear.
location
This Rare Georgian Provincial Newcastle Silver Caddy Spoon John Robertson II & John Walton c.1811 is located in Suffolk, United Kingdom
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