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A NORWEGIAN SPOON pierced with a stylised lion on the terminal, by Magnus Asse, Bergen c.1930, a Norwegian spoon with an engraved flower on the terminal, by Marius Hammer, a small Swedish slice with an inscription on the back and two Continental caddy spoons with figural terminals and English import marks for Chester 1909 and 1910; the largest spoon 6.6" (17 cms) long; 4.7 oz (5)
A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with a fluted oval bowl and a canted rectangular handle, initialled "S", by Thomas Lamborn, Sheffield 1806, another with a stamped leaf motif in the bowl, by Thomas Watson & Co., Sheffield 1807, another with a stubby handle and a fluted bowl by Richard Morton & Co., Sheffield 1803 and another with a navette-shaped cartouche, struck with the double duty mark for Sheffield 1797 (maker's mark unclear); the latter 3.25" (8.2 cms) long; 1.1 oz (4)
A GEORGE III MEAT SKEWER with a plain ring handle, by Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, London 1810 together with an early Victorian engraved caddy spoon, with a part-fluted bowl, by James Collins, Birmingham 1839 and six pairs of early Victorian close-plated fruit knives & forks with carved mother of pearl handles; the skewer 13" (33 cms) long; 2.95 oz (14)
YORK:- A William IV caddy spoon with a cast naturalistic stem and a drop-shaped bowl, initialled, by J. Barber, G. Cattles & W. North, York 1830-35 (no date letter) and another caddy spoon with a slender Fiddle pattern stem and a drop-shaped bowl, initialled, by Edward Jackson, York 1819; the former 4.5" (11.4 cms) long; 1.25 oz (2)
FOUR 20TH CENTURY CADDY SPOONS:- A parcelgilt example to commemorate the Prince of Wales's Investiture, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1981, a plain example, maker's mark "CWF", Sheffield 1915, a caddy scoop with an engraved thistle terminal, maker's mark "JC&S", Birmingham 1938 and a "jockey cap" caddy spoon; the latter 2.1" (5.4 cms) long; 2.25 oz (4)
A GEORGE III STAMPED LEAF CADDY SPOON with a coiled tendril handle by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1805, another similar spoon with grapes in relief in the bowl, by the same maker, Birmingham 1808 and another with a fluted oval bowl, also by the same maker, Birmingham 1807; the latter 2.3" (6 cms) long; 0.8 oz (3)
DUTCH:- Six various 19th century Dutch caddy spoons, another with a fluted bowl and a shaped & engraved terminal, by Jan A. de Haas, Amsterdam 1803 and another with a gilt end fluted bowl and a small cast terminal, maker's mark "B" (crowned), Amsterdam 1793; the latter 3.7" (9.2 cms) long; 2.9 oz (8)
A VICTORIAN CADDY SPOON stamped with leaves and flowers in relief in the bowl and a small leaf terminal, by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1850 and another caddy spoon with a frilly-edged, circular bowl & reeded stem, by the same maker, Sheffield 1866;' the latter 3.25" (8.5 cms) long; 0.8 oz (2)
A VICTORIAN CADDY SPOON with a pierced and engraved stem by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1881, another caddy spoon resembling an anenome flower by the same maker, Birmingham 1854 and another with a chased leaf bowl and a tendril stem with florets, also by the same maker, Birmingham 1852; the latter 3.6" (9 cms) long; 0.65 oz (3)
A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with pricked borders and an inset filigree panel in the bowl, another with a fluted circular bowl and another with a fluted, drop-shaped bowl and a feather-edge stem, initialled, all three by Thomas Wilmore, Birmingham 1802; each approx. 2.65" (6.7 cms) long; 0.5 oz (3)
A GEORGE IV FIDDLE PATTERN CADDY SPOON with a drop-shaped bowl, by either Robert Lowe or Richard Lucas (of Liverpool), Chester 1829, together with another Fiddle caddy spoon, initialled, by George Lowe, Chester 1814 and another with initials and an engraved shamrock on the terminal by John Coakley (of Liverpool), Chester 1807; the latter 4.4 " (11.2 cms) long; 1.6 oz (3)

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