A George III Engraved, Oval Caddy Spoon, Silver
Georgian, earlynineteenth century, silver, antique caddy spoon in excellent condition. Birmingham 1805-6, Cocks & Bettridge....
Georgian, earlynineteenth century, silver, antique caddy spoon in excellent condition. Birmingham 1805-6, Cocks & Bettridge....
Very well preserved, early and unusual, silver caddy spoon which has the form of a pastern-hoof. Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1807-8....
This very well preserved silver tea caddy spoon has the imaginative form of a jockey cap, form initiated by Joseph Taylor, the maker of this present spoon....
The lips of the silver plates are flat, curved and adorned with a raised laurel band. On the underside: engraved coat of arms of the House of Savoy, marks. Augsburg 1802-3, Gustav Friedrich Gerich....
This George III tea caddy, silver, has an oval shape and is very fine and detailed engraved with flowers and garlands. Made in London 1786/ by John Harris II....
The small, pear-shaped silver milk jug stands on a round, profiled, cast, pedestal foot and has a buoyantly curved rim. Made in London 1733/4....
Antique Silver-Gilt George III Coffeepot on Burner and Teapot on Stand. London 1805/6. Master maker: John Emes....
The small, pear-shaped silver milk jug was made in London 1734/5 by Sarah Holaday, widow of the silversmith Edward Holaday....
Neoclassical silver soup tureen on stand, with a gilt-inside liner of great quality and monumental proportions. Made in Augsburg 1801 by Gustav Friedrich Gerich....
This antique silver caster is a very fine object, typical for the first half of the eighteenth century. It was made in London (1733) by Thomas Farren....