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An extremely rare and important William IV Eagles Wing Caddy Spoon made in Birmingham in 1834 by Joseph Willmore.
An extremely rare and important William IV Eagles Wing Caddy Spoon made in Birmingham in 1834 by Joseph Willmore.
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The Eagles Wing Caddy spoon is considered to be the most important and desirable of all spoons. This example is die stamped and the bowl is chased with finely detailed feathers. The hanlde is chased to simulate the head and beak of the eagle. The Spoon is in excellent condition and is fully marked on the reverse. Identical examples are shown on Plate 92 and the front cover of Caddy Spoons by Captain John Norie.
Length: 3.15 inches, 7.88cm.
Width: 1.5 inches, 3.75cm.
1834
Birmingham
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