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Matched set of four George III and later silver table forks, two London 1814, maker Thomas Wilkes Barker, one London 1834, maker William Theobolds, one London 1837, maker William Bateman II, the kings pattern handles with crest depicting a log being split, 15.5oz
Pair of George III silver dessert forks, London 1817, maker Josiah & George Piercy, with shell pattern handles, pair of George IV silver dessert forks, London 1821, maker William Seaman, the fiddle pattern handles with crest to reverse depicting an arm holding a wreath, 7.1oz
Pair of George III silver table spoons, London possibly 1766, the old English pattern handles with crest depicting a smiling sun, George III silver table spoon, London 1771, maker Richard Redrick, the feather edged handle with single initial H to the reverse, George III silver table spoon, marks rubbed, with beaded handle, 8.8oz
Edward VII silver salver, London 1905, maker Goldsmiths and silversmiths company Ltd. with wavy gadrooned border and central field engraved "PRESENTED TO LIEUT. B.A.R. BLEWITT BY THE OFFICERS 9TH GURKHAS ON THE OCCAION OF HIS MARRIAGE 16th APRIL 1907.", raised on four claw and ball cast feet, 36.5cm diameter, 41oz
William IV silver mustard pot, London 1835, maker Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, of drum form, the hinged lid with oval thumbpiece and reeded angular handle, with interior clear glass liner, 5oz excluding liner Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard
Set of twelve Victorian silver teaspoons Sheffield 1882, maker Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), with rat tail bowls and old English pattern handles initialled JHC, together with a matching later pair of sugar tongs, Sheffield 1887, housed in a fitted blue silk and velvet lined leather case, 6.2oz
A late Victorian silver tea canister, London 1900, maker Josiah Williams & Co. (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton), of cylindrical form with wavy rim and foot, the body with embossed foliate and scroll decoration, 9cm high, a George V silver goblet, Sheffield 1910, maker James Dixon & Sons, with bulbous bowl, raised on a tapering stem and stepped foot, 12.5cm high, 6.1oz (2)
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