Design, Objects from The Wilbur & Niso Smith Foundation and English, Continental and South African Interiors

Live Virtual Auction, 27 June 2022

English, Continental & South African Interiors: Silver, Furniture, Glass & Ceramics

Sold for

ZAR 1 114
Lot 59
  • A George III silver tea caddy spoon, maker's initials IL, Birmingham, 1808


Lot Estimate
ZAR 900 - 1 200
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 1 114

About this Item

A George III silver tea caddy spoon, maker's initials IL, Birmingham, 1808
with ivory terminal and shell-shaped bowl, minor split,5g all in; a George IV 'Kings' pattern silver tea caddy spoon, maker's mark worn, Birmingham, 1825, the terminal engraved with the initials AIT, with shell-shaped ribbed bowl, dents, 5g; a William IV 'Kings' pattern silver tea caddy spoon, James Collins, Birmingham, possibly 1834, with spade-shaped bowl, dents, 5g; and a Victorian silver tea caddy spoon, Maxfield & Sons, Sheffield, 1899, with reeded dog nose terminal and shell-shaped bowl, 15g

*This lot is not suitable for export

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