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London 1815 Georgian solid silver set of 3 matching teaspoons by JOHN LIAS II.  

London 1815 English hallmarked Georgian solid silver set of teaspoons by famous maker John Lias II from the famous 19th century Lias family of spoon makers. These lovely and graceful Old English pattern teaspoons appear to have had little use in nearly 200 years, and still retain the pointed edge to their bowls. Interestingly they can be very accurately dated to between June 15th and August 31st of the year 1815, as their duty stamp mark was only used during those two months. Hallmarks are very clear. Weight-45 grams. Size-5 3/8 inches long. In very good condition. Can be added to other Georgian teaspoons, or be split as great gifts for babies or grandchildren. See set of 6 very similar ones listed from the same year, and with the same pattern, on this site. These could easily add to that set for a great set of nine.

Birmingham 1823 charming solid silver tea caddy spoon by very good maker John Bettridge.  

Birmingham 1823 George IV English hallmarked solid silver unusual tea caddy spoon by very good maker John Bettridge. Unusual rectangular shaped bowl having shaped edges is engraved with a wrigglework design, as is the handle. The reverse of the handle has a lovely and embellished rattail. Hallmarks are extremely clear. Size-3 inches long by 1.5 inches wide. These were used to mix the tea leaves in the mixing bowls of tea caddys, and then to transfer the leaves to the pot for brewing. Now, can be used for anything. A very pretty example of a caddy spoon, for the collector of caddy spoons, or of small silver. It would look perfect in an antique tea caddy box. In very good condition. We have many other individual and sets of spoons in inventory, so please contact us with your requirements.

Sheffield 1947 set of 5 solid silver Art Deco teaspoons.  

Sheffield 1947 set of 5 English hallmarked solid silver Art Deco teaspoons. Very heavy in weight at 125 grams, these very geometrically designed stems are characteristic of the Art Deco era. Size-5.25 inches long by 1 1/8 inches wide. A very nice and useful set of teaspoons in very good condition. We have many other individual and sets of spoons in inventory, so please contact us with your requirements.

London 1815 solid silver set of 6 matching Georgian teaspoons in very good condition.  

London 1815 English hallmarked solid silver set of 6 Georgian teaspoons in Old English pattern, with typical Georgian pointed bowls and very clear hallmarks, all matching. Incredibly, the points on the bowls are still sharp. Size-5.25 inches long by 1 1/8 inches wide. Weight-90 grams. Made by Thomas Wallis II and Jonathan Hayne. It is very unusual to find a set of 6 matching Georgian teaspoons, and even more unusual to find them in this condition. Very graceful and beautifully made spoons in very good condition at nearly 200 years old! They are delightful to hold. We have many other individual and sets of spoons in inventory, so please contact us with your requirements.

London 1801 solid silver tea caddy spoon by George Wintle.  

London 1801 solid silver tea caddy spoon with round bowl in Old English pattern by George Wintle, with very clear hallmarks. Weight-15 grams. Size-3.5 inches long by 1.5 inches diameter. In very good condition. Great to put in a tea caddy, use for sauces, or place into a collection. These were used to mix the tea leaves in the mixing bowls of tea caddys, and then to transfer the leaves to the pot for brewing. Now, can be used for anything. A very nice example. We have many other individual and sets of spoons in inventory, so please contact us with your requirements.

Sheffield 1937 solid silver very good quality tea caddy spoon.  

Sheffield 1937 English hallmarked solid silver very good quality tea caddy spoon with heavy weight and tear drop shaped bowl. Made by Thompson and Sons. Size-3.5 inches long. These were used to mix the tea leaves in the mixing bowls of tea caddys, and then to transfer the leaves to the pot for brewing. Now, can be used for anything. A very interesting and collectable spoon, in very good condition. We have many other individual and sets of spoons in inventory, so please contact us with your requirements.

London 1843 solid silver very handsome tea caddy spoon.  

London 1843 early Victorian English hallmarked solid silver caddy spoon with interesting shaped bowl, in very good condition, and with good weight. Made by Robert Wallis. Size-3.75 inches long. These were used to mix the tea leaves in the mixing bowls of tea caddys, and then to transfer the leaves to the pot for brewing. Now, can be used for anything. A very interesting and collectable spoon, which would be a great gift or a nice addition to a collection. We have many other individual and sets of spoons in inventory, so please contact us with your requirements.

London 1840 solid silver fiddle pattern tea caddy spoon by J. Beebee.   

London 1840 early Victorian English hallmarked solid silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon made by J. Beebee, with curved stem, deep round bowl, good weight, and very clear hallmarks. Size-3.25 inches long. These were used to mix the tea leaves in the mixing bowls of tea caddys, and then to transfer the leaves to the pot for brewing. Now, can be used for anything. A very interesting and collectable spoon, in very good condition. We have many other individual and sets of spoons in inventory, so please contact us with your requirements.
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