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A group of silver flatware. Various dates and makers. The group including: four Victorian fish knives and four fish forks, Sheffield, 1868, Martin, Hall & Co., the filled handles with engine turned design and bead decoration and with engraved crests within shaped cartouches, the knives 22.6cm long, the forks 19.8cm long; a set of six George V soup spoons, London, 1933, Josiah Williams & Co., Old English pattern, 19.5cm long; a George III mustard spoon, 1802, maker IB, engraved with initials to terminal and traces of gilding to interior of the bowl, 10.8cm long; a George IV Scottish teaspoon, Edinburgh, 1827, maker F & Ss. (possibly Franklin & Sons), the Fiddle Pattern handle with engraved letter and shell terminal, 13.8cm long; a serving slice with silver handle, Sheffield, 1977, Harrison Brothers (probably), the filled Queen's pattern handle to a stainless steel blade, 25.5cm long; and a Victorian Scottish coffee spoon, Edinburgh, 1884, Hamilton & Inches, engraved with floral motifs, 10.9cm long; total weighable silver approx. 14.1ozt (a lot)

london, United Kingdom