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THE FIRST MARK OF WILLIAM CHAWNER, LONDON, 1829, THE SECOND MARK OF JOSEPH TAYLOR, BIRMINGHAM, 1812
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TWO GEORGIAN SILVER CADDY SPOONS
THE FIRST MARK OF WILLIAM CHAWNER, LONDON, 1829, THE SECOND MARK OF JOSEPH TAYLOR, BIRMINGHAM, 1812
With shaped oval fluted shell bowl, the fiddle-pattern engraved with an initial, marked on reverse of handle, shown with smaller spoon of coal scoop form, the fiddle-pattern engraved with an initial, also marked on reverse of handle, together with a Regency silver nipple guard, Thomas Phipps, James Phipps and Edward Robinson, London, 1811, of typical conical form with pierced holes, marked near outside rim
The longest 4 in. (10.2 cm.) long; 0.9 oz. (27 gr.) (3)
THE FIRST MARK OF WILLIAM CHAWNER, LONDON, 1829, THE SECOND MARK OF JOSEPH TAYLOR, BIRMINGHAM, 1812
With shaped oval fluted shell bowl, the fiddle-pattern engraved with an initial, marked on reverse of handle, shown with smaller spoon of coal scoop form, the fiddle-pattern engraved with an initial, also marked on reverse of handle, together with a Regency silver nipple guard, Thomas Phipps, James Phipps and Edward Robinson, London, 1811, of typical conical form with pierced holes, marked near outside rim
The longest 4 in. (10.2 cm.) long; 0.9 oz. (27 gr.) (3)
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This lot is offered without reserve.