George III Plain Silver Caddy Spoon 1812

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Stock number: AS133

George III Plain Silver Caddy Spoon 1812

A very plain, simple George III silver caddy spoon.

It has a plain handle in the shape of a fish tail, and a plain oval bowl.

This is a very good caddy spoon, and would make a lovely gift for somebody who appreciates antique silver in a totally plain design. It has been made from a good gauge of silver, and the silver hallmarks are clearly stamped behind the handle. Caddy spoons were used for taking a measure of tea from a tea caddy.

This George III silver caddy spoon was made in 1812 by Josiah Snatt of London.


  • Length
    2 5/8 inches (6.7 cm)

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