George IV Joseph Willmore sterling silver tea caddy spoon, fiddle thread, 1821

£115.00

George IV sterling silver tea caddy spoon with a wide fig-shaped bowl and fiddle and thread pattern handle.

Made by Joseph Willmore and fully hallmarked for Birmingham, 1821.

10.70 g
8.5 cm long
3.5 x 4 cm across the bowl

Excellent antique condition. Scuffing appropriate to age and use; the bowl is very lightly uneven on one side.

Add To Cart

George IV sterling silver tea caddy spoon with a wide fig-shaped bowl and fiddle and thread pattern handle.

Made by Joseph Willmore and fully hallmarked for Birmingham, 1821.

10.70 g
8.5 cm long
3.5 x 4 cm across the bowl

Excellent antique condition. Scuffing appropriate to age and use; the bowl is very lightly uneven on one side.

George IV sterling silver tea caddy spoon with a wide fig-shaped bowl and fiddle and thread pattern handle.

Made by Joseph Willmore and fully hallmarked for Birmingham, 1821.

10.70 g
8.5 cm long
3.5 x 4 cm across the bowl

Excellent antique condition. Scuffing appropriate to age and use; the bowl is very lightly uneven on one side.

Art Deco sterling silver Danish Hans Hansen jam spoon, Vendome shell pattern
£115.00
William IV sterling silver large Fiddle serving spoon, Charles Shipway 1835
£95.00
Early Victorian provincial silver Scottish large serving spoon
£105.00
19th century Dutch silver tea strainer spoon with pastoral scene and windmill finial
£65.00
George IV English provincial silver large serving spoon
£110.00