Silver Caddy Spoons

With the very first examples originating from the 1770s, caddy spoons were used to measure out the correct amount of dried tea leaves, an expensive luxury commodity at the time. They are named caddy spoons after tea caddies, the storage containers for the tea that the spoons were often kept with. Antique silver caddy spoons are extremely popular among collectors today, and Steppes Hill Farm Antiques has a vast collection of caddy spoons in many designs, made in the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

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Thomas Pratt & Arthur Humphries, London c1780
Reserved
Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1852
£225.00
Poul C.Lutken Frigast, Denmark 1937
£245.00
Liberty & Co, Birmingham 1910
£850.00
Thomas Johnson, London 1881
£285.00
Liberty & Co, Birmingham c1900
£875.00
William Pugh, Birmingham 1809
£275.00
Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1817
£165.00
Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1812
£185.00
Josiah Snatt, Birmingham 1804
£350.00
Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1832
£450.00
Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1805
£160.00
Richard Jenkins, Exeter c1800
£300.00
Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1833
£265.00
Josiah Snatt, London 1809
£145.00
Josiah Snatt, London 1801
£250.00
Barber & North, York 1847
£350.00
William Pugh, Birmingham 1811
£275.00
JOSIAH SNATT, London 1805
£195.00
JOSIAH SNATT, London 1806
£485.00
OMAR RAMSDEN, London 1927
Reserved
Sandheim Brothers, London 1920
£495.00
Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr, London 1909
£2,750.00
ARTIFICERS' GUILD, London 1931
£695.00
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