A rare antique silver on copper caddy spoon with a punch bead rivet effect border from the workshops of the iconic Keswick School of Industrial Arts, founded by the philanthropists Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley and his wife Edith at the Crosthwaite Parish rooms in Keswick in 1884, it ran for one hundred years and produced numerous fine Arts and Crafts pieces.
Condition: In superb collector’s condition with no damage or repair and minimal wear.
Maker: Marked on the back of the terminal ‘K.S.I.A’ for Keswick School of Industrial Arts, c1920
Dimensions: Length: 66mm.17.8g
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Internal Reference: S2881
Antique Number: SA1068996
Dateline of this antique is 1920
Height is 6.6cm (2.6inches)
Width is 3.4cm (1.3inches)
Depth is 0.1cm (0.0inches)
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