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A silver berry spoon, hallmarked London 1794, maker Stephen Adams. Approx 12" long (96g) Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition ...

A George III Old English pattern berry spoon, maker George Smith (III), London 1777 and twelve other items of silver or sterling flatware, includi...

A Pair of George III silver berry spoons, London 1799, maker William Eley and William Fearn together with four silver spoons and a silver napkin r...

Pair George III silver table spoons, later converted to berry spoons, with embossed fruit decoration, in a fitted case (London 1801) maker's mark ...

A pair of 18thC silver berry spoon with embossed fruit detail to bowls. Approx. 8" long (2) Please Note - we do not make reference to the conditi...

A SET OF SIX GEORGIAN SILVER BERRY SPOONS AND A SIFTING LADLE various maker's and dates, chased and engraved with later decoration, cased within...

Pair of George IV silver berry spoons, sponsor's mark Solomon Royes, London 1821, and a Victorian Fiddle pattern tablespoon, sponsor's mark of ...

A quantity of assorted silver plated wares to include cake baskets, entree dishes, cake forks, berry spoon, shell pattern egg spoons etc Please N...

A matched late 18thC silver berry / strawberry set comprising two berry spoons and a sifting spoon. Case approx. 9 1/2" wide Please Note - we do ...

A Cased Set of Six Victorian Parcel-Gilt Silver Berry-Spoons and a Sifting Spoon, by Henry John Lias and James Wakely, London, 1880, Retailed by ...

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