Victorian Solid Silver

Lovely Victorian silver fancy caddy spoon Hilliard & Thomason Birmingham 1852


Lovely Victorian silver fancy caddy spoon Hilliard & Thomason Birmingham 1852
Lovely Victorian silver fancy caddy spoon Hilliard & Thomason Birmingham 1852
Lovely Victorian silver fancy caddy spoon Hilliard & Thomason Birmingham 1852
Lovely Victorian silver fancy caddy spoon Hilliard & Thomason Birmingham 1852

Lovely Victorian silver fancy caddy spoon Hilliard & Thomason Birmingham 1852   Lovely Victorian silver fancy caddy spoon Hilliard & Thomason Birmingham 1852

A gorgeous Victorian silver caddy spoon, the pretty gilt bowl embossed with leaves and shells, and with a serpent handle. For similar examples see'Caddy Spoons an Illustrated Guide' by John Norrie plate 57. In splendid collector's condition, see photos.

Hilliard & Thomason Birmingham 1852. I have many stunning pieces of collector's silver in my shop, please look at my other items.

I aim only to list antique silver items that are without damage, repair, alteration or undue wear. My silver pieces are ideal as special gifts, for collectors, for investors, or for resale by dealers. I provide clear descriptions and photos.

The silver is photographed in flat natural light, but silver is so reflective that black spots from the camera and other reflections are sometimes unavoidable. Please check the dimensions of the object carefully as apparent size can be deceptive. Bank details provided on request. Sizes, weights etc are all approximate.

This item is in the category "Antiques\Silver\Solid Silver\Cutlery". The seller is "carlyonsilver" and is located in this country: GB. This item can be shipped worldwide.

  1. Brand: Hilliard & Thomason
  2. Antique: Yes
  3. Composition: Solid Silver
  4. Product: Victorian silver caddy spoon
  5. Style: Victorian
  6. Featured Refinements: Caddy Spoon
  7. Age: 1850-1899


Lovely Victorian silver fancy caddy spoon Hilliard & Thomason Birmingham 1852   Lovely Victorian silver fancy caddy spoon Hilliard & Thomason Birmingham 1852