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Queens Pattern Caddy Spoon Charles Boyton 1836


Arthur Vandyk Antiques are delighted to present for sale this superb quality Queen's Pattern caddy spoon that is a good gauge of silver in marvellous condition made by the renowned Charles Boyton and assayed in 1836.
This antique spoon would be the perfect gift for a loved one, or a wonderful addition to your silverware collection and would look elegant and impressive on display in your home. The details are as follows:
Details:
Silversmith: Charles Boyton
Assay office: London
Year of manufacture: 1836
Weight: 38 grams
Length: 10.5 cm
Condition report:
In overall good condition for its 180 year age, some age related scratches and tarnish marks there is a small deep scratch to the tip of the bowl and another to the edge of the bowl and handle (both of these might be done to a manufacturing error), there appears to have one been a monogram to the handle that's been erased.
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International buyers are welcome - items will be sent via eBay's Global Shipping Programme
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Free Postage Within the U.K.
For international sales please contact us for a quote.
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Private dealer
By appointment only
Hatfield
Hertfordshire
Tel : 07904682990
or : 01707272146
Non UK callers : +44 7904682990 or +44 1707272146
This antique spoon would be the perfect gift for a loved one, or a wonderful addition to your silverware collection and would look elegant and impressive on display in your home. The details are as follows:
Details:
Silversmith: Charles Boyton
Assay office: London
Year of manufacture: 1836
Weight: 38 grams
Length: 10.5 cm
Condition report:
In overall good condition for its 180 year age, some age related scratches and tarnish marks there is a small deep scratch to the tip of the bowl and another to the edge of the bowl and handle (both of these might be done to a manufacturing error), there appears to have one been a monogram to the handle that's been erased.
Delivery
Free recorded and signed for delivery within the UK
International buyers are welcome - items will be sent via eBay's Global Shipping Programme
Any questions, please ask before purchase.
Free Postage Within the U.K.
For international sales please contact us for a quote.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 18/DEC/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Free postage within the UK for international postage please contact me.
Date 1936
George VI Antiques Material Silver
Origin English
Maker Charles Boyton | Silver Maker
Item code as1039a422 / 785
Status Sold
£130.00 
$174.14 
€148.49 

$

€

Conversion rates as of 18/DEC/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Free postage within the UK for international postage please contact me.
Shipping information
Free Postage Within the U.K.
For international sales please contact us for a quote.
For international sales please contact us for a quote.
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Private dealerBy appointment only
Hatfield
Hertfordshire
Tel : 07904682990
or : 01707272146
Non UK callers : +44 7904682990 or +44 1707272146
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