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A mixed group of British silverware. Various dates and makers. The group including: a George III Old English pattern tablespoon, London, 1812, Peter & William Bateman, with letters S P L engraved to terminal, 19.8cm long; a further George III Old English pattern tablespoon, London, 1814, Peter & William Bateman, 22cm long; a George IV Fiddle pattern tablespoon, London, 1825, maker W E, engraved with initial to terminal, 22.5cm long; a William IV King's pattern tablespoon, London, 1833, Richard Britton, 22.5cm long; a George V twin handled sugar bowl, Chester, 1913, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, of oval form, with lobed banding above the shoulder and gadrooned rim, liner deficient, 11.7cm wide; a condiment set of mustard pot, salt cellar and pepper shaker, Sheffield, 1975, Roberts & Belk, all on four pad feet, the mustard pot and salt cellar with blue glass liners; an ashtray, Sheffield, 1955, Mappin & Webb, of squared shaped form, 8cm wide; a George V cigarette case, Birmingham, 1919, A & J Zimmerman, with engine turned design, vacant circular cartouche to front and gilding to interior, 8.8cm long; a further George V cigarette case, Birmingham, 1925, Horton & Allday, with engine turned design, engraved initials to interior, 6.5cm long; a caddy spoon, London, 1978, Brian Leslie Fuller, 7.9cm long; a set of six coffee spoons, Sheffield, 1960, Pinder Brothers, 9.5cm long, and other items; total weighable silver approx. 24.6ozt (a lot)

london, United Kingdom