A Victorian silver tea caddy spoon, William J Holmes Ltd, Birmingham, 1896
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A Victorian silver tea caddy spoon, William J Holmes Ltd, Birmingham, 1896
the terminal with vacant shield-shaped cartouche, engraved with foliage and twist-turn stem, with shovel-shaped bowl bright-cut with flowerheads and foliage, with scalloped rim, minor dents, 10g; an Edward VII silver tea caddy spoon, E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham, 1909, the terminal fan-shaped, with shovel-shaped bowl, 10g; a George V silver tea caddy spoon, maker's initials R B, Birmingham, 1929, the terminal of triangular shape, with shovel-shaped bowl, minor dents, 20g; and an Elizabeth II silver tea caddy spoon, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1981, the terminal with the Prince of Wales feathers and engraved ICH DIEN, with shell-shaped bowl, 25g
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