Six George III Silver Bright Cut Teaspoons with Crests - Attributed to Benjamin Cartwright II
Six George III Silver Bright Cut Teaspoons with Crests - Attributed to Benjamin Cartwright II
Six George III Silver Bright Cut Teaspoons with Crests - Attributed to Benjamin Cartwright II
Six George III Silver Bright Cut Teaspoons with Crests - Attributed to Benjamin Cartwright II
Six George III Silver Bright Cut Teaspoons with Crests - Attributed to Benjamin Cartwright II
Six George III Silver Bright Cut Teaspoons with Crests - Attributed to Benjamin Cartwright II
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Six George III Silver Bright Cut Teaspoons with Crests - Attributed to Benjamin Cartwright II

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Antique Six Early George III Teaspoons

A high quality set of six early George III teaspoons. Decorated with bright cut edging and crested with a arm and dagger. Stretched makers marks are very badly rubbed but could be the marks of Benjamin Cartwright II.


Assay Office & Date

London? - C.1770

Maker

Possibly Benjamin Cartwright II

Weight

Total - 88g

Dimensions                                                                    

Length 12.7cm

Bowl Width - 2.4cm                                  


Condition

Overall in very good condition. No signs of damage or repair. Bright cut borders in good condition considering age. Bowl edges in very good condition with little signs of wear. Crests all in good condition. Stretch hallmarks are heavily rubbed. Only mark evident in lion passant. Some have remains of makers mark that I believe to be BC and could be the ones of Benjamin Cartwright II who typically made flatware of this style.