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Lot 203
Full Lot Description
A George III novelty silver caddy spoon, naturalistically modelled in the form of a leaf with looped wire handle, hallmarked Birmingham 1798 with maker's mark IT, length 7cm; together with a George IV example with textured leaf detailed handle and bowl, hallmarked Ledsam, Vale & Wheeler, Birmingham 1829, length 8.2cm. Total weight 22.3g. (2)
Era: 18th Century,19th Century
Metal fineness: Sterling silver
Postage: Postable
Weight: 22.3
Total lot weight: 22.3
Condition Report
- Both spoons appear in good overall condition
- Displaying some general light surface wear, marks, scratches and tarnishing commensurate with their age
- A little blackening and residues of dried polish to some areas and crevices
- Some minor surface nicks/dints, including around edges
- Decoration and textured detail to both spoons appears bright with minimal loss of detail or definition
- George III spoon with visible solder at the loop of the wire handle
- George IV spoon with small repair to the tip of the handle on one side
- Hallmarks to both spoons are clear and legible
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