Fine George III Caddy Spoon Made in London, 1797 by Peter & Ann Bateman
Located in London, GB
The caddy spoon has a raying scallop shell bowl and Old English pattern handle engraved with bright
Fine George III Caddy Spoon Made in London, 1797 by Peter & Ann Bateman
Located in London, GB
The caddy spoon has a raying scallop shell bowl and Old English pattern handle engraved with bright
A very rare Caddy Spoon made in Birmingham in 1860 by George Unite
Located in London, GB
The bowl of the Caddy Spoon is beautifully and unusually modelled as a textured Rococo shell. The
Silver Gilt Vine Leaf Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham in 1807 by Joseph Willmore
Located in London, GB
The caddy spoon is silver gilt and is beautifully modelled as a vine leaf, with raised bunch of
Very Rare George III "Pastern Hoof" Caddy Spoon Made by Cocks & Bettridge
Located in London, GB
This very rare Caddy spoon is referred to as the "Pastern Hoof" because of its resemblance is shape
Rare George III Filigree Caddy Spoon Made Most Probably in Birmingham
Located in London, GB
The Caddy Spoon has a wire work frame which is filled with intricate filigree scroll work. This
A rare George III Tortoiseshell Pique Caddy Spoon made Circa 1790
Located in London, GB
The Caddy Spoon, which was most probably made in London, has an elongated shell bowl which displays
Gorham Sterling Silver Tea Caddy Spoon #450 with Monogram
Located in Washington Depot, CT
Antique sterling silver tea caddy spoon by Gorham, circa 1868. A scallop shell tops the handle
Sterling Silver
Rare Nuturalistic Caddy Spoon Made in 1852 by Hilliard & Thomason
Located in London, GB
The Caddy spoon is made in the rare naturalistic style. The bell shaped silver gilt bowl is fluted
Antique Russian Silver Gilt and Polychrome Cloisonné Enamel Caddy Spoon
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
caddy spoon, an addition to our Russian silverware collection. This exceptional antique Russian silver
Silver, Enamel
Rare George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham in 1805 by Joseph Willmore
Located in London, GB
The caddy spoon displays a deep oval bowl which is pierced, and also engraved, with unusual exotic
Rare William IV Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham in 1836 by Taylor & Perry
Located in London, GB
This very unusual caddy spoon is of a design which we have not previously seen. The bowl has
A rare George III Heart Caddy Spoon made in Birmingham in 1808
By Joseph Willmore
Located in London, GB
The Caddy Spoon is unusually shaped as a heart and displays a bi-fucated handle, with triple thread
Very Rare "Hand" Caddy Spoon Made in London in 1805 by Josiah Snatt
Located in London, GB
This rare caddy spoon is finely modelled as a right hand and the shaped handle has a scalloped rim
A Linwood "Strawberry Leaf" Caddy Spoon made by Matthew Linwood.
Located in London, GB
the original Strawberry leaf caddy spoon, which were copied at a later date by other silversmiths such
An extremely rare George III "Thumb Scoop" Caddy Spoon made by Joseph Taylor
Located in London, GB
The Caddy spoon is modelled in the very rare "Thumb Scoop" design with very deep bowl, scalloped
A very rare George III Caddy Spoon made by Thomas Willmore of Birmingham
Located in London, GB
The Caddy Spoon is a rare design and is unusually modelled as a coal shovel with pointed end. The
A rare George III "Acorn" Caddy Spoon made in London by Elizabeth Morley
Located in London, GB
, together with the "hand" and eagle's wing are one of the rarest designs in Caddy Spoons. A similar example
Edwardian English Silver Tea Caddy Spoon in the Form of a Jockey CAP circa 1910
Located in Central England, GB
A rare silver tea caddy spoon in the form of a Jockey Cap A rare collectable silver Tea Caddy
Silver
A rare George III Hand Caddy Spoon made in Birmingham in 1806 by Joseph Taylor.
Located in London, GB
The Caddy Spoon is finely modelled as a hand and the handle is beautifully shaped and is engraved
A George III Caddy Spoon made in Birmingham in 1810 by William Pugh
Located in London, GB
This Caddy Spoon has a shovel shaped bowl which is engraved with foliate sprays. The slender long
A rare George III Neo Classical Caddy Spoon by William Pugh.
Located in London, GB
The Caddy Spoon has a most unusual circular bowl, which is decorated with beautiful engine turned
A "Horseshoe" Caddy Spoon made in Birmingham in 1821 by John Bettridge.
Located in London, GB
The bowl of the Caddy Spoon is modelled as a Horses Hoof, with a shaped pierced gallery. The bowl
Antique English Sterling Silver Shell Bowl Tea Caddy Spoon #13678
Located in Washington Depot, CT
Antique sterling silver tea caddy spoon from London, England, circa 1821. A scallop shell bowl
Sterling Silver
A very rare George III "Heart" Caddy Spoon by Elizabeth Morley.
Located in London, GB
The Caddy Spoon is a very rare design, modelled as a plain heart. The bowl is modelled as a heart
Georgian silver caddy spoon by Josiah Snatt in the form of a hand rare
Located in York, GB
RARE GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON BY JOSIAH SNATT in the form of a hand The "Hand" is one of the
Silver
A George III Caddy Spoon made in Birmingahm in 1808 by John Lawrence.
Located in London, GB
The Caddy Spoon has an octagonal shaped bowl which is engraved with a foliate motif. The fiddle
An extremely rare George III "Thumb Scoop" Caddy Spoon made in Birmingham in 180
Located in London, GB
This extremely rare Caddy Spoon is of a most unusual design with a very deep bowl, scalloped rim
A rare Cast Caddy Spoon made in London in 1862 by George Adams.
Located in London, GB
The Caddy Spoon is cast and is beautifully modelled as a textured leaf, with central plain vein
Set of 2 David Carlson Sterling Silver Arts & Crafts Tea Caddy Spoons
Located in Washington Depot, CT
Set of 2 sterling silver tea caddy spoons by David Carlson. A simple and timeless Arts & Crafts
Sterling Silver
Nils Erik Elvik Norway 830 Silver Tea Caddy Spoon with Monogram
Located in Washington Depot, CT
830 silver tea caddy spoons by Nils Erik Elvik of Oslo, Norway. Monogram on the back of the handle
Silver
Very Rare George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham in 1812 by Joseph Taylor
Located in London, GB
The Caddy spoon has a beautiful bowl modeled as a heart, with an unusual wriggle work border. The
A very rare silver gilt Rococo Leaf form Caddy Spoon made by Elizabeth Eaton.
Located in London, GB
The Caddy Spoon is silver gilt and is modelled in the rare Rococo leaf form and displays a finely
Fine George III Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham in 1801 by Joseph Taylor
Located in London, GB
The caddy spoon is finely modelled as a shovel and the bowl is engraved with a bright cut shield
A rare George III Neo-Classical silver gilt "Frying Pan" Caddy Spoon
Located in London, GB
The Caddy Spoon has an unusual circular bowl engraved with concentric designs around a central
A rare George III Caddy Spoon made in London in 1810 by Josiah Snatt.
Located in London, GB
The bowl of the caddy spoon is most unusually modelled as a stylised silver limpet shell, with an
A rare George III "Spider's Web" Bowl Caddy Spoon by Thomas Willmore.
Located in London, GB
The Caddy Spoon has a deep circular bowl which is inset with a beautiful and very unusual filigree
A rare Neo Classical "Frying Pan" Caddy Spoon made in Birmingham in 1807
Located in London, GB
The Caddy Spoon has a circular bowl decorated with concentric designs around a central flower head
A very rare George III "Kidney" Caddy Spoon made by Cocks & Bettridge.
Located in London, GB
This very rare Caddy Spoon has an unusual Kidney shaped bowl which is engraved with foliate designs
A rare George III Jockey Cap Caddy Spoon made in Birmingham in 1798 by Jospeh Ta
Located in London, GB
The Caddy Spoon is finely modelled as a peaked Jockey Cap. The peak is engraved with foliate motifs
Rare George III Tulip Shaped Caddy Spoon Made in 1814 by Joseph Taylor
Located in London, GB
The caddy spoon has a very pretty and unusual "Tulip" shaped bowl which is engraved with various
A rare George III Caddy Spoon made in Birmingham in 1811 by Joseph Willmore.
Located in London, GB
The Caddy Spoon is unusually modelled as a wide raying shell, with loop handle. This is the first
Antique George Adams Chawner & Co England Sterling Silver Caddy Spoon #19933
Located in Washington Depot, CT
Antique sterling silver caddy spoon by George Adams of Chawner & Co of London, England, circa 1852
Sterling Silver
Pair 1893 English Sterling Silver Shell-Form Tea Caddy Spoons, Shell Feet
By Francis Howard 1
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Pair of English Sterling Silver Shell-Form Tea Caddy Spoons with Shell Feet, Francis Howard
Sterling Silver
A rare George III Caddy Spoon made in Birmingham in 1806 by Joseph Willmore
Located in London, GB
This unusual spoon is modelled to simulate a large leaf with high wavy sides. The heart shaped bowl
A very rare Sphinx Caddy Spoon made in Birmingham in 1881
Located in London, GB
"Caddy Spoons - a supplement" by Captain Norie. Norie explains that this spoon reflects the spirit of the
Rare George III "Frying Pan" Caddy Spoon Made in 1811 by Joseph Willmore
Located in London, GB
The caddy spoon is modelled as a frying pan with oval bowl, displaying raised sides with a pierced
A rare George III Caddy Spoon made in Birmingham in 1806 by Matthew Linwood.
Located in London, GB
The Caddy Spoon has a most unusual Neo-Classically inspired circular bowl decorated with a raying
A rare George III Caddy Spoon made in Birmingham in 1813 by Cocks & Bettridge.
Located in London, GB
engraved example can be seen on Plate 48 of "Caddy Spoons", by Captain John Norie. The spoon is in
A very rare George IV Caddy Spoon made in Birmingham in 1829 by Taylor & Perry.
Located in London, GB
The Caddy Spoon has an unusual raying fluted bowl, with scalloped rim, engraved with wriggle work
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A George III Caddy Spoon
By Schools Nathaniel Smith
Located in London, GB
The Spoon is of typical Sheffield design, which was produced at the end of the 18th century
A rare George III Caddy Spoon made in Birmingham in 1804 by Samuel Pemberton.
Located in London, GB
. A similar example is shown in "Caddy Spoons", by Captain John Norie, Plate 43, fig e. Length: 2.45
A rare George III Caddy Spoon made in Birmingham in 1802 by Samuel Pemberton.
Located in London, GB
43 of "Caddy Spoons" by Captain John Norie. Length: 3.25 inches, 8.13cm.
A rare George III Caddy Spoon made in Birmingham in 1806 by William Pugh.
Located in London, GB
with a "star" device journeyman's mark, which is an unusual feature to see on caddy spoons and would
Antique Russian Solid Silver Caddy Spoon Cloisonne Enamel - Gustav Klingert 1891
Located in London, GB
caddy spoon with the maker's mark for Gustav Klingert, assayed in Moscow 1891. Gustav Klingert
Silver
Antique Georgian Solid Silver Tea Caddy Spoon Vine Leaf Design, Joseph Willmore
By Joseph Willmore
Located in London, GB
We are delighted to offer this wonderful little solid silver tea caddy spoon made by Joseph
Sterling Silver
A George III Caddy Spoon, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1818
Located in London, GB
The bowl of the spoon is beautifully modelled as a leaf and is engraved with entwined foliate
A George III Hoof Caddy Spoon, John Bettridge, Birmingham, 1819
Located in London, GB
The bowl of the spoon is modelled as a hoof with a raised pierced gallery. The bowl is also
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