A caddy spoon is a short handled spoon used for measuring the dried tea from the tea caddy, where it was stored, to the teapot, and most commonly in use from the late 1700's to the mid Victorian period, although examples continue turning up dated into the early 1900s.

Caddy spoons were produced in all shapes and forms ranging from traditional patterns of the 18th century to striking designs by artist craftsmen of the 1920s.

Arts and Crafts caddy spoons in particular show the widest range and diversity of style. At the turn of the 20th century established designers of the day put their own interpretation on traditional forms and caddy spoons were produced in silver, copper, brass and pewter.

They are recognized for their simple elegant shapes, hand-hammered finish and are often decorated with enamel or cabochon gemstones.

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George III silver caddy spoon, scallop bowl, threaded handle.…

George III silver caddy spoon, scallop bowl, threaded handle. London 1792 by George Wintle.

George III silver caddy spoon, fluted bowl. London 1812 by…

George III silver caddy spoon, fluted bowl. London 1812 by Josiah Snatt.

George III silver caddy spoon, plain form. London 1813 by…

George III silver caddy spoon, plain form. London 1813 by Josiah Snatt.

George III silver caddy spoon, wrythen fluted circular bowl,…

George III silver caddy spoon, wrythen fluted circular bowl, fish tail end. London 1803 probably by John Blake.

George III silver caddy spoon, circular bowl, fiddle pattern.…

George III silver caddy spoon, circular bowl, fiddle pattern. London 1809 by Josiah Snatt.

George III silver caddy spoon, the fluted bowl with small…

George III silver caddy spoon, the fluted bowl with small shaped cover connecting to the fiddle pattern handle. Birmingham 1818 by John Betteridge.

George III silver caddy spoon, fluted bowl, bright cut handle.…

George III silver caddy spoon, fluted bowl, bright cut handle.London 1796 by Stephen Adams I.

George III silver caddy spoon, scallop fluted bowl, bright cut…

George III silver caddy spoon, scallop fluted bowl, bright cut handle with vacant cartouche. London 1792 probably by John Pritchard.

George III silver shovel caddy spoon, gilded, grape leaf and…

George III silver shovel caddy spoon, gilded, grape leaf and scroll vine embossed. Birmingham 1813 by Samuel Pemberton.

George III silver caddy spoon, fluted bowl, bright cut. London…

George III silver caddy spoon, fluted bowl, bright cut. London 1792 probably by John Pritchard.

George III silver caddy spoon, with shell form bowl and bright…

George III silver caddy spoon, with shell form bowl and bright cut handle. London 1795 by Peter and Ann Bateman.

George III silver pierced and engraved caddy spoon, the bowl…

George III silver pierced and engraved caddy spoon, the bowl with cruciform and rectangular piercings and decorative engraving. Birmingham 1814 by Cocks & Bettridge.

George III silver acorn caddy spoon, engraved borders and…

George III silver acorn caddy spoon, engraved borders and trellis panels. London 1810 by Elizabeth Morley.

A rare George III silver Eagle's wing type tea leaf strainer…

A rare George III silver Eagle's wing type tea leaf strainer spoon, the bowl of wing form with textured plumage, central filigree wire panel, ring handle. Birmingham 1804 by Samuel Pemberton. Note: the Eagles wing is the emblem of the Society of caddy…

George III silver and sea shell caddy spoon, the half cowrie…

George III silver and sea shell caddy spoon, the half cowrie shell with unmarked silver frame and fiddle & thread type handle.

A rare George III silver hand caddy spoon, palm up with fluted…

A rare George III silver hand caddy spoon, palm up with fluted fingers, flared fan form handle. London 1808 by Josiah Snatt.

Early 19th century fancy cast silver caddy spoon, grape bunch…

Early 19th century fancy cast silver caddy spoon, grape bunch and vine decoration, gilded bowl.

George IV silver caddy spoon, fluted rectangular bowl, engraved…

George IV silver caddy spoon, fluted rectangular bowl, engraved decoration, fiddle pattern. Birmingham 1832 by James Collins.

William IV silver caddy spoon, the scallop bowl with wriggle…

William IV silver caddy spoon, the scallop bowl with wriggle work engraving, radiating palm tree type handle. Birmingham 1834 by John Bettridge.

William IV silver caddy spoon, fiddle pattern, crested with a…

William IV silver caddy spoon, fiddle pattern, crested with a demi horse holding a shield. Exeter 1836 by John Osment.

Victorian silver caddy spoon, the scallop edged bowl with…

Victorian silver caddy spoon, the scallop edged bowl with floral and leaf engraving. Hollow fiddle pattern handle. Birmingham 1864 by Hilliard & Thomason.

Victorian Scottish silver caddy spoon, scallop bowl, King's…

Victorian Scottish silver caddy spoon, scallop bowl, King's pattern handle. Edinburgh 1854 by John Wilkie.

Victorian silver caddy spoon, King's pattern handle, concave…

Victorian silver caddy spoon, King's pattern handle, concave sided scoop bowl. Glasgow 1858 by Robert Scott.

Victorian silver caddy spoon, fluted bowl, King's pattern.…

Victorian silver caddy spoon, fluted bowl, King's pattern. London 1862 by George Aldwinckle.

Victorian fancy silver caddy spoon, fluted scallop form bowl,…

Victorian fancy silver caddy spoon, fluted scallop form bowl, ring handle with grape bunch and leaf highlight. Birmingham 1866 by Hilliard & Thomason.

Victorian silver caddy spoon, radiating scroll engraved, vacant…

Victorian silver caddy spoon, radiating scroll engraved, vacant cartouche to the handle. Birmingham 1848 by Taylor & Perry.

A contemporary silver collector's caddy spoon, of oval form…

A contemporary silver collector's caddy spoon, of oval form with two different sized bowls, both sides engraved with a modern interpretation of an Eagle's wing caddy spoon, made to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Society of caddy spoon Collectors…

George III silver caddy spoon, scallop bowl, bright cut.…

George III silver caddy spoon, scallop bowl, bright cut. London1789 by Hester Bateman.

Hand form caddy spoon, mark of Francis Howard Ltd. Sheffield,…

Hand form caddy spoon, mark of Francis Howard Ltd. Sheffield, sterling silver, hallmarked, weight 15 grams. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney

#A George III silver caddy spoon bright cut and with shell bowl.…

#A George III silver caddy spoon bright cut and with shell bowl. London 1787.

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, shell bowl, fiddle pattern.…

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, shell bowl, fiddle pattern. London1843 by Joseph & Albert Savory.

An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver caddy spoon, shield form bowl,…

An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver caddy spoon, shield form bowl, stylish entwined handle. Birmingham 1907 by Deakin & Francis ltd

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, the shell bowl with engraved…

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, the shell bowl with engraved floral centre. Puff form fiddle pattern handle. Birmingham 1851 by Hilliard & Thomason.

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, shell bowl, fret cut and scroll…

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, shell bowl, fret cut and scroll engraved handle. Birmingham 1854 by Hilliard & Thomason

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, shell bowl, with scrolling…

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, shell bowl, with scrolling shaped handle. Sheffield 1856 by Martin, Hall & Co

A George III silver tea strainer caddy spoon, the engraved bowl…

A George III silver tea strainer caddy spoon, the engraved bowl with pierced highlights, hollow puff form handle. Birmingham 1813 by I.T.

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, engraved flowering plant bowl,…

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, engraved flowering plant bowl, fancy acanthus type pattern handle. Birmingham 1841 by George Unite.

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, Plique-a-jour enamelled handle,…

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, Plique-a-jour enamelled handle, restrained engraved bowl, remains of gilt. Birmingham 1890 by John Hardman & Co. Known for their medieval style.

A George III silver and mother of pearl handled caddy spoon,…

A George III silver and mother of pearl handled caddy spoon, shovel form, engraved banded form. Birmingham 1813.

A George IV silver novelty caddy spoon, shovel form, deep heart…

A George IV silver novelty caddy spoon, shovel form, deep heart scroll embossed, turned bone handle. Birmingham 1822 by J Taylor.

A George III silver novelty caddy spoon, shovel form, stained…

A George III silver novelty caddy spoon, shovel form, stained green ivory handle Birmingham.1808 by William Pugh

A George III silver novelty silver caddy spoon, ornately…

A George III silver novelty silver caddy spoon, ornately decorated with a gilded grape bunch upon a shaped, pierced and engraved leaf form. Looping scroll handle. Birmingham1808.

A George III silver novelty caddy spoon, leaf form with raised…

A George III silver novelty caddy spoon, leaf form with raised veined form, looping ring handle. Birmingham 1800. By IT.

A silver Arts and Crafts caddy spoon, with beaten circular bowl…

A silver Arts and Crafts caddy spoon, with beaten circular bowl and three-way wire bound handle with disc form pommel and ball finial. Chester 1914. Maker Albert Edward Jones

A Georg Jensen silver caddy or condiment spoon ornamental…

A Georg Jensen silver caddy or condiment spoon ornamental pattern no.21. 11 cm. 21gm

George III sterling silver jockey cap caddy spoon, Birmingham…

George III sterling silver jockey cap caddy spoon, Birmingham 1797, makers initials it

William IV sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked, Birmingham,…

William IV sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1836, Taylor and Perry, with engraved fiddle pattern handle and engraved and fluted bowl, total weight 8.3gm

Early 19th century silver caddy spoon, marks rubbed, with…

Early 19th century silver caddy spoon, marks rubbed, with tapered handle, above oval pierced bowl with star burst patterning, total weight 9.52gm

George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham,…

George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1802, it (Joseph Taylor), of spade form, decorated with pierced star motifs to bowl with scrolling decoration, below bright cut decoration to handle, total weight 7gm, length 8 cm

Edward VII sterling silver caddy spoon hallmarked Chester 1905,…

Edward VII Sterling Silver Caddy Spoon, Chester 1905, M Friedlander

Edward VII sterling silver caddy spoon hallmarked Chester 1905, maker: M Friedlander & Co, approximate total weight 10 grams

George IV sterling silver caddy spoon hallmarked Birmingham…

1828 Birmingham Hallmarked George IV Sterling Silver Caddy Spoon

George IV sterling silver caddy spoon hallmarked Birmingham 1828, maker: John Thropp, approximate total weight 10 grams

George III ivory handle and silver caddy spoon hallmarked…

1808 Birmingham Hallmarked George III Ivory Handle Silver Caddy Spoon

George III ivory handle and silver caddy spoon hallmarked Birmingham 1808, maker : I L, total weight 8 grams

George III sterling silver tea caddy spoon hallmarked for…

1809 London Sterling Silver Tea Caddy Spoon by Josiah Snatt

George III sterling silver tea caddy spoon hallmarked for London 1809, maker Josiah Snatt, monogrammed.

A Victorian silver tea caddy spoon, the handle cast with a leaf…

Victorian Silver Tea Caddy Spoon with Leaf Handle, Exeter 1851

A Victorian silver tea caddy spoon, the handle cast with a leaf in relief, plain oval bowl. Exeter 1851 by Henry Ellis.

A George III silver caddy spoon, bright cut decorated handle…

George III silver caddy spoon, London 1796 by Thomas Wallis

A George III silver caddy spoon, bright cut decorated handle and bowl. London 1796 by Thomas Wallis.

A George III silver caddy spoon, bright cut handle. London 1798.

George III silver caddy spoon, London 1798, bright cut handle

A George III silver caddy spoon, bright cut handle. London 1798.

A George III silver caddy spoon, gilded fan form bowl.…

George III Silver Caddy Spoon, Birmingham 1814, Gilded Fan Bowl

A George III silver caddy spoon, gilded fan form bowl. Birmingham 1814 by John Thropp.

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, bead pattern. London 1879 by…

Victorian Silver Caddy Spoon, Bead Pattern, London 1879 Chawner & Co

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, bead pattern. London 1879 by Chawner & Co.

George III silver caddy spoon, with uncommon tea leaf embossed…

George III silver caddy spoon with tea leaf pattern, 1809

George III silver caddy spoon, with uncommon tea leaf embossed pattern bowl and fiddle pattern handle. London 1809 by Josiah Snatt.

A George III silver caddy spoon, Old English and thread handle,…

George III silver caddy spoon, London 1805 by Bateman Brothers

A George III silver caddy spoon, Old English and thread handle, plain oval bowl. London 1805 by Peter & William Bateman

A George III silver tea caddy spoon, with shell bowl. London…

George III silver tea caddy spoon, London 1811, Josiah Snatt

A George III silver tea caddy spoon, with shell bowl. London 1811 by Josiah Snatt.

A George III silver caddy spoon, shell bowl. London 1805 by…

George III silver caddy spoon, London 1805 by John Hart

A George III silver caddy spoon, shell bowl. London 1805 by John Hart & Co a specialty caddy spoon maker.

A George III silver shell bowl tea caddy spoon, elliptical…

George III Silver Shell Bowl Tea Caddy Spoon, Sheffield 1815

A George III silver shell bowl tea caddy spoon, elliptical thread edge handle. Sheffield 1815 by Nathaniel Smith & Co.

A George III silver caddy spoon, shield form bowl, bright cut…

George III Silver Caddy Spoon, Birmingham 1796 by Joseph Taylor

A George III silver caddy spoon, shield form bowl, bright cut handle. Birmingham 1796 by Joseph Taylor.

Sargisons of Hobart, Australian silver caddy spoon and gumleaf…

Sargisons of Hobart, Australian silver caddy spoon and gumleaf spoon, 20th century, (2 items), both stamped 'Sargisons Stg.', 9 cm and 13 cm long, 42 grams total

Antique English made sterling silver caddy spoon and two silver…

Antique English made sterling silver caddy spoon and two silver sifting spoons, all with Channel Islands over-struck marks by Jean Le Gallais and Jacques Quesnel, 19th century, (3 items), the largest 16.5 cm long, 112 grams