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An early 20th Century Danish silver teaspoon in the Lily of the Valley pattern, stamped Georg Jensen, pre 1928 marks, 925S, import marks for London 1928, George Stockwell, together with a Danish silver caddy spoon with owl finial and hammered bowl, stamped to the reverse Anno 1928, 830 and makers mark Evald J Nielsen (2)
A 1973 hallmarked Irish silver commemorative caddy spoon rounded square bowl and Gleninsheen collar handle, weight 1.04oz, length 7.7cmDublin 1973, Thomas O'Connor and Sons with Gelininsheen Collar hallmark. £80-120Notes:. This spoon was designed and made to commemorate Ireland's entry into the E.E.C (European Economic Community)
A Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon, the shovel shaped bowl with checker board bright cut decoration and stylized fleur de lys terminal, Birmingham 1845, George Unite, a fiddle pattern example with fluted fan shaped pan, Birmingham 1790, William Pugh and a fluted and bright cut example Birmingham 1797, John Bettridge (3)
A 1980s hallmarked silver and enamel commemorative Royal Wedding caddy spoon for the wedding of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, designed by Stuart Devlin, with plain circular bowl, the handle designed as two wedding bells above enamel flower heads and leaves with tied silver gilt ribbon surmount, numbered 23 in original box, London 1986, Stuart Devlin.
Four Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoons to include a bright cut example with plain gilded oval bowl and foliate decoration to the reverse, London 1879, Henry John Lias & James Wakely, an Old English shell pattern example, London 1877, another with mother of pearl handle, Birmingham 1876 Henry William Dee and a scalloped bowl example Sheffield 1887, Henry Atkins (4)
A George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon with oval bowl and reeded scroll finial, London 1791, Thomas Northcote, a Victorian example with shovel bowl and palmette motif handle, Birmingham 1898, George Nathan and Ridley Hayes and another with plain bowl and bright cut handle, London 1862, Francis Higgins II (3)
A Scottish Iona silver caddy spoon with shovel shaped bowl and cast Celtic knot finial with raised bosses, Glasgow 1927, Alexander Ritchie, Iona and reg'd number 643267, together with another Celtic example with hammered bowl, woven stem and fish motif finial Birmingham 1933, Winifred King and Co (2)
A George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon with heart shaped bowl with bifurcated handle, London 1802 Josiah Snatt, another with pierced keyhole scalloped bowl and bright cut decoration below hollow fiddle pattern handle, Birmingham 1814, Joseph Taylor, a shovel shaped example Birmingham 1809, Joseph Taylor and another fiddle pattern spoon with fluted ovoid bowl, London 1818, Francis Powell (4)Notes: For a similar example of Snatt's caddy spoon, see 'Caddy Spoons, an Illustrated Guide' by John Norie, plate 23c.
An early Victorian hallmarked silver 'strawberry leaf' caddy spoon, the bowl with a serrated edge and vein leaf bowl on a matted ground, Birmingham 1841 Taylor and Perry, together with a naturalistically modelled leaf example and loop handle with applied grape vine motif, Birmingham 1860, George Unite (2)
A George III Scottish provincial silver caddy spoon with fluted bowl and bright cut squat terminal, Aberdeen circa 1798, James Erskine, another plain fiddle pattern example, York 1831, James Barber, George Cattle and William North and another with broad shaped circular bowl, Exeter 1862, James and Josiah Williams (3)
A Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon of naturalistic design, the die stamped shovel shaped bowl with fruit grape and vine decoration and scrolling vine leaf handle, Birmingham 1852, Hilliard and Thomason, another with shovel bowl and bright cut decoration to fiddle pattern feathered handle, Birmingham 1920, John Betteridge and a fluted bowl example, Sheffield 1782 (3)
An early 20th Century plique a jour enamelled gilt metal caddy spoon, the bowl detailed with a butterfly and flower in blues, whites and greens to an amethyst ground and supported by an upward scroll handle curling to form the stem of a matching enamelled flower, unmarked, probably Norwegian.
A Georgian silver caddy spoon with a filigree panel insert to the bowl and wirework loop handle Birmingham 1804, Samuel Pemberton, together with a larger veined leaf example with wirework loop handle, indistinct makers mark to bowl and a small filigree work caddy spoon, indistinct mark to base of handle (3).
A Victorian provincial silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with fluted shell bowl, Newcastle, no date letter, Thomas Wheatley, a George III example with bright cut shovel bowl and hollow tapering handle, Birmingham 1804, Joseph Taylor and another with shell scoop bowl and turned wooden handle, London 1788, John Lambe (3)
A George III hallmarked silver 'Frying Pan' caddy spoon with engine turned decoration and bifurcated handle, Birmingham 1810, William Pugh, together with another smaller example with die stamped bowl depicting a Chinaman carrying a Kati within a reeded double border of husks and ovals and twisted wire loop handle, circa 1810, unmarked (2)
A George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon with plain oval bowl and fish tail finial, London 1806, possibly Elizabeth Morley, a rounded bowl example with fluted decoration and bright cut detailed finial, Birmingham 1806, Joseph Taylor, another with octagonal bowl and bright cut decoration, Birmingham 1812, John Lawrence and a fluted shell bowl example, London 1794 Thomas Wallis II (4)
Amendment - An Arts and Crafts hallmarked silver caddy spoon with spot hammered pear shaped bowl, squared terminal and pierced scrolled shoulders, weight 0.7oz, length 7cm, Birmingham 1926, Liberty and CoPlease note this caddy spoon is hallmarked for Birmingham 1926 not 1911 as previously catalogued.
A Victorian hallmarked silver caddy spoon with gilded and fluted bowl with floral and thistle head decoration and twisted leaf and flower handle, Sheffield 1856, Aaron Hadfield, together with another stamped vine leaf spoon with scrolled leaf capped wire loop handle, Birmingham 1850, George Unite (2)
A George IV provincial silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with shovel bowl and engraved terminal, Exeter circa 1824, Thomas Wheatley, a smaller example with scalloped bowl, London 1801, George Nangle, another with plain scoop bowl Birmingham 1815, Matthew Linwood and a Queen's pattern example, Birmingham 1828, Joseph Taylor, S/D (4)

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