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A George IV and later decorated berry spoon, maker Joshua Buckton, Dublin 1825: the gilded bowl with embossed floral decoration and foliate chased...

A Victorian Queens pattern silver soup ladle: maker Chawner & Co, London, 1874: double struck with anthemion heel, 34cm. long, 311gms, 10.01ozs. ...

A set of five George VI silver and ivory fruit knives and forks, maker Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1938: and a set of six silver handled butter k...

Four Georgian silver and later decorated berry spoons, various makers and dates: with gilded bowls, contained in a fitted case, 257gms, 8.29ozs.

A set of six William IV silver Fiddle pattern dessert forks, maker William Eaton, London, 1836: crested and initialled, together with three near m...

A George III silver mote spoon, maker Thomas Chawner, London, dater letter worn: with pierced oval bowl and tapering stem, 14.5cm. long, 9gms, 0.3...

A late 17th/early 18th Century silver trefid spoon, maker SH above a cinquefoil, London, date letter worn: initialled, with rat tail decorated bow...

A late 17th century silver trefid spoon, maker SW, probably William Scarlett, London, date mark worn: initialled, 20.1cm long, 49.21gms, 1.59ozs.

A late 17th century Britannia silver dog nose spoon, maker probably Samuel Lee, London, date letter worn, possibly 1706: initialled, 21cm long, 65...

A George III silver Hanoverian pattern table spoon, maker's mark worn, possibly BB, London, 1763: initialled, 20cm long, 60gms, 1.93ozs.

A Queen Anne silver Hanoverian pattern table spoon, maker William Scarlett, London, 1712: pricked initials, 20cm long, 58gms, 1.87ozs.

A 17th century seal top spoon, all marks worn, London: with pear-shaped bowl and tapering faceted handle with seal top finial, 17cm. long, 48gms, ...

A Queen Anne silver Hanoverian pattern rat tail basting spoon, maker John Ladyman, London, 1708: crested, 35cm. long, 190gms, 6.12ozs.

A George III silver Old English pattern table spoon, maker Peter & Ann Bateman, London, 1792: initialled, together with five other assorted silver...

A set of five George IV Irish silver Fiddle pattern table forks, maker Charles Marsh, Dublin 1827: crested, together with a pair of near matching ...

A collection of nine Fiddle pattern and Old English pattern tablespoons, various makers and dates: all initialled or crested, total weight of sil...

An Edward VII set of twelve silver and mother of pearl handled fruit knives. and forks, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1905: contain...

A George IV silver Fiddle pattern part flatware service, maker William Bateman II London, 1829: crested, includes six table spoons, six dessert sp...

A matched silver Fiddle and Thread pattern part flatware service, various makers and dates: crested, includes thirteen table forks, eight dessert ...

A George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon, maker George Smith III & William Fearn, London, 1787: crested, another similar example and ...

A set of six George III silver Fiddle, Thread and Drop pattern tablespoons, maker George Smith III & William Fearn, London, 1793: crested, 435gms,...

A George II silver pounce pot, maker Samuel Wood, London, 1746: of baluster form, with embossed foliate decoration, raised on a spreading circular...

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