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Antique Silver George III Jockey Cap Caddy Spoon made in 1798

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This fine antique silver George III caddy spoon is realistically modelled in the form of a jockey cap. The outer surface of the cap is encircled with embossed panels of ribbed decoration, accented with stylised husk pendant drops.

Date 1798
Made By Joseph Taylor
Location Birmingham
Stock Number FA222x9

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FA222x9
Date:
1798
Maker: Joseph Taylor
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Description

This fine antique silver George III caddy spoon is realistically modelled in the form of a jockey cap.

The outer surface of the cap is encircled with embossed panels of ribbed decoration, accented with stylised husk pendant drops. The peak of the cap is embellished with embossed star, bead and octofoil motif decoration on a ribbed background incorporating a vacant shield-shaped cartouche.

Dimensions: length 5.2 cm

Tea, when it first arrived in any quantities in Georgian England, was a luxury commodity commanding very high prices. It was grown on plantations in China, India and Ceylon (Sri Lanka), transported across the oceans and sold in small quantities by specialist importers. Its trade was a monopoly of the East India Company and high taxes – 119% until 1784 – made it even more prohibitively expensive. In households that could afford it, tea was kept in a locked caddy, along with almost equally precious sugar, and the lady of the house kept the key.

The caddy spoon, a practical tool for measuring the tea into the teapot, became, by the late 18th century, an equally expensive and covetable item, usually made from silver or Old Sheffield Plate.

As gifts, caddy spoons were ideal as they could be of any pattern and did not have to match the silver cutlery on the table.

Maker
Joseph Taylor

Joseph Taylor (1767 – 1827) is recorded in marks in the register of the Birmingham Assay Office from 1773 to 1801.

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Delivery Charges:
For the UK £15.00
For Europe £30.00
For the rest of World £50.00
The charges are subject to change

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