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A George III silver jockey cap caddy spoon, London 1802, makers initials rubbed. CONDITION REPORT: Generally extremely good condition with no repairs and no restoration. The hallmarks are legible with the exception of the first letter of the maker's name. The brim of the cap shows slight undulations as the gauge of the silver is reasonably thin but this is probably to be expected.
A silver tea caddy, with pineapple finial, Birmingham 1902. Width 10 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: 213 6grams. The condition is generally very good. The finial is not loose. The hinge is in good order. There is a solder mark underneath the pineapple finial on the underside edge of the lid but this is probably part of the original manufacture. The lid closes correctly and the side handles are in good order as are the feet. There is no inscription and no significant dents.
A silver pig pin cushion, hallmark rubbed. CONDITION REPORT: Length 56 mm, height to top of pin cushion 35 mm. The stub where the tail should be is not sharp. There is no evidence of a tail but we presume it must at some point have had one. The legs are all in good order. The hallmarks are visible. There are numerous dents to the body of the pig and a crack down the join between the ears to the bridge of the nose. There is also a tear beginning at the rear of the pin cushion just above the tail.
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