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A set of six late Victorian silver teaspoons, Edward Samuel Jones, Birmingham. each handle with b

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A set of six late Victorian silver teaspoons, Edward Samuel Jones, Birmingham. each handle with b
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A set of six late Victorian silver teaspoons, Edward Samuel Jones, Birmingham. each handle with bright-cut decoration, 43g in total; a cased set of six silver teaspoons, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1946, Rat-tail pattern, 55g in total; a cased set of six silver teaspoons, Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham, 1927-1928, each handle with decorative pierced terminal, 48g in total; and two late Victorian silver butter knives, P. Ashberry & Sons, Sheffield, 1894 & 1896, one blade with bright-cut decoration, the other with flat-chased leaves, each handle mount by Alfred Biggin & Son, Sheffield, 1894 & 1896, one with mother-of-pearl handle, the other with a bone handle. Note: EXPORT LICENCE (OVERSEAS BUYER) (10)

A set of six late Victorian silver teaspoons, Edward Samuel Jones, Birmingham. each handle with bright-cut decoration, 43g in total; a cased set of six silver teaspoons, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1946, Rat-tail pattern, 55g in total; a cased set of six silver teaspoons, Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham, 1927-1928, each handle with decorative pierced terminal, 48g in total; and two late Victorian silver butter knives, P. Ashberry & Sons, Sheffield, 1894 & 1896, one blade with bright-cut decoration, the other with flat-chased leaves, each handle mount by Alfred Biggin & Son, Sheffield, 1894 & 1896, one with mother-of-pearl handle, the other with a bone handle. Note: EXPORT LICENCE (OVERSEAS BUYER) (10)

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