A large collection of 19th Century Fiddle and Old English pattern silver spoons including:A set of three Victorian Fiddle Pattern table spoons, each engraved with initial, Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter, 1857 and another by Robert Wallis, London, 1843 (4)Six Victorian Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, all London: George Adams 1843; CH 1866; William Robert Smiley 1848; Charles Wallis 1853; Charles Boyton 1867 and one 1838, maker's mark indistinct (6)Six various Fiddle Pattern teaspoons, each handle engraved - three with the initial H, 3 with regimental insignias (civil service rifles or volunteers): Walter Adam Phillips, Sheffield, 1902, the remaining all London, 2 x George Adams c.1846; Charles Boyton 1864; 2 x Richard Stebbings 1897 & 1902 (6)Five Old English Pattern teaspoons, each engraved with Civil Service insignia or crest: 3 x Walter Adam Phillips, Sheffield, 1905, 1909 & 1910; Richard Stebbings, London, 1905 & Francis Higgins II, London, 1902 (5)Three various spoons including: a George IV OEP dessert spoon, Thomas Barker, London, 1829; An OEP dessert spoon, with beading, Cooper Bros & Sons, Sheffield, 1912 and an OEP table spoon, Blow & Co, London, 1912 (3)29.38 oz (915 grams)
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Miscellaneous Silver, including six coffee spoons Birmingham hallmark, mm WHH, dated 1930 together with matching sugar nips, two napkin rings, bud vase, Birmingham hallmark, mm D.L dated 1965 and a travelling candlestick Birmingham hallmark, mm B & Co dated 1962 and a Christening spoon and fork London hallmark, mm GJDF, dated 1906, approx wt. 440 gms.

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