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A George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon, by William Seaman, London, 1815, 31.6cm, together with a George III silver meat skewer, maker RS and six other items of silver flatware including a George III silver sauce ladle and a plated dessert knife. Condition - poor to fair to good
Collection of silver hallmarked and sterling silver flatware and souvenir teaspoons including Victorian silver hallmarked apostle sugar sifting spoon, Birmingham 1898 and six vintage Canadian souvenir teaspoons including one with an enamelled native American finial, total weight (excluding knife) 4.47ozt
Collection of silver plated items and flatware including James Dixon three piece silver plated tea service, early 20th century presentation salver with shell and floral cast rim, cased Elkington child's bowl and spoon set, swing handle fruit bowl, tureens, bell, three pen knives, various loose and cased flatware, etc plus silver handled shoe horn and a silver backed dressing brush (2 boxes)
A sterling silver teaspoon with very clear marks for Robert Williams & Sons (Robert, James & Josiah Williams), Exeter 1845, together with a collection of George III and later sterling silver flatware, to include further Exeter marks. Also to comprise a serving spoon marked for Thomas Hart Stone, Exeter 1871; another serving spoon marked William Welch II, Exeter, 1817; a basting spoon, marked for WE (possibly William Eaton), London 1814 with George III duty marks; a set of size foliate patterned Walker & Hall teaspoons, Sheffield 1890, with the John Edward Bingham mark; a set of four dessert spoons with armorial crests, marked for John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1884; a pair of as found dessert spoons, marked for Edinburgh, 1792, indistinct maker; and a George III serving spoon marked for William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1807. Total approximate weight 699 grams/ 22.47 OzT.

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