rare georgian silver jockey cap caddy spoon by samuel pemberton birmingham circa 1795

RARE GEORGIAN SILVER JOCKEY CAP CADDY SPOON BY SAMUEL PEMBERTON, BIRMINGHAM CIRCA 1795


Price

£365
| $492 USD | €420 EUR


Item Ref

OCT78

Description

This exquisite George III silver jockey cap caddy spoon was made by the very collectable Birmingham silversmith and toy maker* Samuel Pemberton and dates circa 1795. The plain oval bowl with a central reserve stuck with maker's marks only. The inner bowl with bright-cut engraving . Jockey cap caddy spoons are very collectable and this is a lovely example by a renowned silversmith.
* from the late 18th to early 19th Century, Birmingham was the centre for the making of “toys”: small decorative objects from silver. They were produced in small family businesses and factories throughout Birmingham. They made a range of items including patch boxes, nutmeg graters, buckles, caddy spoons, vinaigrettes, snuff boxes and babies rattles.
Hallmarks:
SP for Samuel Pemberton.
Condition:
Average to good.
No repairs or splits but a little uneven at places.
Dimensions.
Length: 5cm/ 2 inches
Bowl length: 3.5cm / 1.4 inches.
Height: 1cm / 0.4 inches.
Postage
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Postage UK: £5 Royal Mail Tracked 24.
Postage overseas: £17 International Signed For.
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Internal Ref: OCT78


Dimensions

Height = 1 cm (1")
Width = 5 cm (2")
Depth = 3.5 cm (2")


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