Cast Convolvulus Caddy Spoon, 1839

Cast convolvulus silver caddy spoon 1839 Theobalds and Atkinson
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Caddy Spoon - Cast Convolvulus - London 1839 by William Theobalds & Robert Atkinson - 7cm long; 45g - MF/9462

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This a great example of a highly desirable cast silver caddy spoon. A form often made by Paul Storr, this spoon is made by the highly regarded, but rarely encountered partnership of Theobalds and Atkinson.

The spoon has a beautifully formed bowl in the form of a convolvulus flower with a tendril handle terminating in a snail. The leaf detail to the reverse side is just stunning. The spoon has a nice chunky feel in the hand and just oozes high class. It is in excellent condition with clear hallmarks.

Definitely one for the top drawer!