A group of Georgian and later Victorian sterling silver tea caddy spoons, Birmingham and London, 18th/19th century, comprising a shovel shaped spoon with bright cut and prick worked decoration, Birmingham 1787; a fig shaped spoon with a simple bright cut edged handle, London 1799; a parcel gilt shovel with a bone handle, Birmingham 1814; and a shell-shape spoon, London 1889, various makers, the largest 9.5 cm long