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A George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon, the textured and veined strawberry leaf below shaped handle, Birmingham 1808, Matthew Linwood, a small fluted shell bowl spoon with curved handle, Birmingham 1825, John Bettridge and a shovel shaped example Birmingham 1816, Cocks and Bettridge S/D(3)
A George III hallmarked silver shovel shaped caddy spoon with bright cut decoration and wirework loop handle, Birmingham 1806, Joseph Taylor, another with mother of pearl handle and gilded bowl, Birmingham 1808 and a silver gilt example with embossed grapevine decoration, Birmingham 1814 William Lea and Co. (3)
A George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon, oval bowl with embossed decoration of a seated maiden and her dog within a floral border and pierced rim Birmingham 1817, John Bettridge, together with two matched oval bowl examples, both with bright cut decoration London 1801 and 1802, Alice and George Burrows and Thomas Wallis (3)
A Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon, the fluted silver gilt bowl decorated with embossed apples and pears below a naturalistic fruiting pear tree branch terminal, Birmingham 1865, a shovel bowl caddy spoon with cast sphinx head terminal, Birmingham 1881, both Hilliard and Thomason, and a mother of pearl example (3)
A Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon with fluted shell bowl in the Rococo taste below scrolled and floral decorated handle, Sheffield 1852, Aaron Hadfield, another with gilt bowl, shell and veined leaf decoration below lily pad handle, unmarked, and another Birmingham 1843, Joseph Wilmore (3)
A Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon, the pierced heart shaped bowl with floral and C scroll decoration below pierced leaf decoration terminal, London 1892, William Hutton and Sons, an oval bowl caddy spoon with cast Falstaff handle, Sheffield 1888, Martin Hall and Co, and another smaller example Birmingham 1833, George Unite (3)
A Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon with fluted shell bowl below entwined terminal, Birmingham 1848, another with shovel bowl and Victoria pattern terminal, Birmingham 1845, both Francis Clark, a double shell bowl spoon, Sheffield 1891 Gallimore and Sons and another London 1874, Lias Brothers (4)
An Arts and Crafts hallmarked silver caddy spoon with planished leaf shaped bowl below scrolled wire heart motif terminal with ball finial, stamped number 12, Birmingham 1919 and another with oval planished bowl and stylised heart handle, stamped number 23, Birmingham 1921, both A E Jones (2)
An Art Deco hallmarked silver caddy spoon with plain shovel bowl and geometric terminal, Sheffield 1928, Thomas Bradbury and Sons Ltd, a smaller example with leaf finial, Sheffield 1920, Cooper Bros, another with oval bowl, Sheffield 1939 and an unmarked example with planished bowl below geometrically pierced handle (4)
A hallmarked silver caddy spoon with oval bowl below pierced terminal with stylised floral detail, London 1926, Robert Pringle, a fluted bowl caddy spoon Sheffield 1926, Hukin and Heath, an Arts and Crafts example with oval bowl, the terminal inset with a turquoise cabochon, unmarked and another with wirework loop handle, unmarked (4)
A hallmarked silver scoop shaped caddy spoon with turned wooden ebonised handle, London 1925, makers mark rubbed, together with another with Lincoln Imp terminal, Sheffield 1930 Thomas Bradbury, a guilloche enamel example with fluted bowl, Birmingham 1932 and an Aztec white metal spoon, unmarked (4)
Four hallmarked silver caddy spoons to include a Berthold Muller example with embossed figural bowl, import marks for Chester 1907, a Britannia standard example Birmingham 1911, a silver gilt example Birmingham 1901, George Unite, and an oval bowl spoon with pierced terminal, Sheffield 1944 (4)
A Scottish silver caddy spoon in the Art Deco taste with planished bowl below stylised leaf and berry terminal, Edinburgh 1974 R E Stone with facsimile signature, another flattened shovel bowl example London 1995, Edward Victor Stanley and another modern example London 2010, Lucian Taylor (3)

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