An exceptional, fine and impressive antique Georgian English sterling silver caddy spoon modelled in the form of a jockey cap; an addition to our diverse teaware collection
DescriptionThis exceptional, fine and impressive antique George III sterling silver caddy spoon is realistically modelled in the form of a jockey cap.
The outer surface of the cap is encircled with impressive pin struck decoration, reproducing the details of the caps structure and stitching.
The button to the crown of the cap is ornamented with an impressive quatrefoil style stellate design, encompassed with a wrigglework decorated border.
The plateaued peak/visor of the cap is embellished with further pin struck decoration.
This impressive silver spoon will sit on either the convex or concave side of the bowl.
This exceptional period silver jockey cap caddy spoon is the finest of its type you could hope to acquire.
ConditionThis Georgian silver jockey cap caddy spoon is an exceptional gauge of silver as to be expected for its type, exceptional quality and in exceptional condition.
The pin struck decoration is very crisp.
The hallmarks struck to the visor of the cap are all very clear.
Reflections in photographs may detract from the true representation of this piece of vintage silverware.
DimensionsLength 4.8cm/1.89"
Width 3.5cm/1.38"
Height 1.3cm/0.51"
Weight0.2 troy ounces/6.4g
Date: 1798
Origin: London, England
Maker: Edward Mayfield