George III Fiddle Pattern Silver Caddy Spoon 1811
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Stock number: AS124
George III Fiddle Pattern Silver Caddy Spoon 1811
A very good George III silver caddy spoon.
The handle is totally plain and in the celebrated and popular Fiddle pattern, with a contemporary monogram engraved at the end. It has a plain round bowl, and has been made with a good gauge of silver.
This is a lovely caddy spoon with a bright round bowl. At this time, Fiddle pattern had only recently been introduced to England (from France), and English silversmiths were starting to make whole flatware services in this design -- right down to caddy spoons.
This attractive George III silver caddy spoon was made in 1811 by Josiah Snatt of London.
- Length
3 1/2 inches (9 cm)
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