
Of course not. Tolkien's Gandalf was not the kind of wizard that resorted to such contrivances; any spells he needed were kept permanently in his head and very seldom used.
Besides the only times I remember him actually using magic was outside the West Gate of Moria to enlighten the ithildin that graced that doorway, to light his staff once they were within, and against whatever it was he contested with at the east door of Balin's tomb. Oh, and also his display of thunder and lightening to silence Worntongue in the Golden Hall of Edoras.
Were there any others?