Price
£975.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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A rare George III Silver Filigree Jockey Cap Caddy Spoon made most probably in Birmingham circa 1800.
Although this spoon is unmarked, as they always are, it was most probably made in Birmingham by the specialist filigree worker, Samuel Pemberton.
The dome of the cap consists of basket weave design and displays a plain circular disc at the top, engraved with a set of contemporary script initials.
The peak of the cap is beautifully decorated with crescents containing filigree scroll work.
The spoon is in quite excellent condition and a similar example is shown in 'Caddy Spoons', by Captain John Norie, Plate 96, Figure C.
Dimensions
Length: 2.1 inches, 5.25cm., Width: 1.75 inches, 4.38cm., Height: 1 inch, 2.5 cm.Stock number
373853The BADA Standard
- Since 1918, BADA has been the leading association for the antiques and fine art trade
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