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A VICTORIAN DIE-STAMPED CADDY SPOON with a leaf bowl, scrolls, oak leaves and a flower at the end of the stem by George Unite, Birmingham 1849, another with a bright-cut stem by Alice & George Burrows, London 1805 and another with fluting in the bowl by Jonathan Hayne, London 1832; the latter 3.6" (9.2 cms) long; 1.1 oz (3)
MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE:- An early Victorian Fiddle pattern fish slice, a George III/IV Fiddle fish slice with a gadrooned border down one side of the blade, a pair of Exeter Fiddle sugar tongs, a George IV Fiddle caddy spoon, a set of six Exeter-made tea spoons, a pair of Fiddle & thread tea spoons and a George III sauce ladle, all of the above with initials; the fish slices approx. 12" (30 cms) long each; 17.5 oz (13)
A GEORGE III IRISH BRIGHT-CUT AND STAR CADDY SPOON with a fluted bowl, initialled "P", by Thomas Townsend, Dublin c.1800 (no date letter) and an Irish Fiddle caddy spoon with a shaped & fluted bow), and an Irish Fiddle caddy spoon with a shaped & fluted bowl, by Thomas Farley, Dublin 1832 (retailer's mark of GRAY); the latter 3.75" (9.5 cms) long; 7 oz (2)
A VICTORIAN CADDY SPOON with a "twist" stem and an engraved terminal, initialled, by Reid & Sons (William Kerry and David), Newcastle 1863, a Fiddle caddy spoon, inscribed "C.McColl" by the same maker, Newcastle 1865, another Fiddle example by Reid & Sons (Christian Kerr & David), Newcastle 1829, a leaf-shaped spoon, initialled, by John Robertson (I), Newcastle c.1805 and another with a fluted bowl and "pricked" stem, by Christian Kerr Reid, Newcastle, c.1800; the latter 3.5" (9 cms) long; 1.8 oz (5)
A GEORGE III KING'S PATTERN CADDY SPOON with a fluted bowl, by Peter Lambert (of Berwick upon Tweed), Newcastle 1810, a stubby Fiddle pattern spoon by John Robertson & John Walton, Newcastle c.1815 two other Victorian, Newcastle-made Fiddle caddy spoons (one initialled), with scallop shell bowls; the longest one 4" (10 cms) long; 1.35 oz (4)
A CONTEMPORARY CADDY SPOON in the form of a Trinity House pilot's cap in commemoration of the late Captain J.D. Norie (founder of the Society of Caddy Spoon Collectors), one a a limited edition of forty eight spoons, inscribed inside "12/09/63 JDN 12/09/92" by Timohty J. Burtwell, London 2005; 1.75" (4.5 cms) long; 0.95 oz
A 20TH CENTURY ARTS & CRAFTS CADDY SPOON with hammered circular bowl and an openwork terminal, by Margaret Prescott*, decorated on the stem with entwined dolphins in relief, by Tom Stewart**, Chester 1926; the latter 3.7" (9.4 cms) long; 1.5 oz (2) *Mrs J. Mulleneux Prescott, art student of Bentley Rd, Princess Park. Liverpool. ** Tom Stewart, artist of 28 The Crescent, Northwich.
A CONTEMPORARY CADDY SPOON in commemoration of the late Captain J.D. Norie (founder of the Society of Caddy Spoon Collectors) with a part-covered bowl and a tug boat and bouy on the terminal, also incorporating the initials and dates "12.9.63 JDN 12.0.02", one of a limited edition of forty eight spoons, by Michael Softley, London 2005; 2.8" (7.2 cms) long; 0.95 oz
CHESTER:- A late Victorian silvergilt caddy scoop, inscribed "1837-1897", by C. Saunders & F. Shepherd, Chester 1896, another caddy spoon with a stamped circular bowl and vacant cartouche, by H. Williamson Ltd., Chester 1896 and another with shamrock on the terminal by Friedlander & Co., Chester 1902; the latter 4" (10 cms) long; 1.1 oz (3)
A GEORGE III IRISH BRIGHT-CUT AND STAR CADDY SPOON with a fluted bowl by Thomas Townsend, Dublin c.1800 (no date letter) and an Irish Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, crested, by Richard Williams, Dublin c.1795, no date letter (retailer's mark of "M.West"); the latter 4.4" (11 cms) long; 0.9 oz (2)

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