Rare Early Silver Caddy Spoon Richard Morton Sheffield 1786 Excellent Hallmarks
Rare Early Silver Caddy Spoon Richard Morton Sheffield 1786 Excellent Hallmarks
Rare Early Silver Caddy Spoon Richard Morton Sheffield 1786 Excellent Hallmarks
Rare Early Silver Caddy Spoon Richard Morton Sheffield 1786 Excellent Hallmarks
Rare Early Silver Caddy Spoon Richard Morton Sheffield 1786 Excellent Hallmarks
Rare Early Silver Caddy Spoon Richard Morton Sheffield 1786 Excellent Hallmarks
Rare Early Silver Caddy Spoon Richard Morton Sheffield 1786 Excellent Hallmarks
Rare Early Silver Caddy Spoon Richard Morton Sheffield 1786 Excellent Hallmarks

Rare Early Silver Caddy Spoon Richard Morton Sheffield 1786 Excellent Hallmarks
A lovely silver caddy spoon by Richard Morton Sheffield 1786. This would be one of the earliest silver caddy spoons to be made particularly from a Sheffield silversmith. The spoon is in good order with a fluted shell shaped bowl and plain handle thumb piece. The spoon appears to have made by die stamping or pressing. There thumb piece handle has been lightly monograms with initials in scrolling script. A rare example illustrating the tooling development for caddy spoons in Sheffield with excellent hallmarks in. Size: 8.3 cms approx. Weight: 9 Grams approx. It will be sent within 2 days after receipt of cleared funds. We are proud to be members of LAPADA and CINOA we are governed by their trading rules. Jon Braganza the owner is a silversmith registered at Goldsmiths Hall London and his work in gold and silver will always carry his makers mark.
Rare Early Silver Caddy Spoon Richard Morton Sheffield 1786 Excellent Hallmarks