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A group of silver and metal spoons and ladles. Various dates and makers. The group comprising: two George III silver later decorated berry spoons, London, 1799, Thomas Wallis II, each with fruiting repousse bowl to handle engraved with floral motifs, 22.8cm long; a George III silver toddy ladle, London, 1811, probably Edward Mayfield, the baleen handle to a shaped oval bowl, 20.5cm long; a small George V silver ladle, Sheffield, 1917, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Old English pattern, 23cm long; two George V silver cream ladles, Sheffield, 1923, Walker & Hall, with lobed decoration to terminals, 15.9cm long; a Victorian silver sifting spoon, Birmingham, 1899, maker's mark rubbed, with twisted handle and figural terminal, 11.8cm long; a French sifting spoon, Paris, 800 standard mark and guarantee mark, maker OB, with initials engraved to reverse of terminal, in fitted case, 21cm long; and two berry spoons, one apparently unmarked and the other with unidentified Chinese character, each with fruiting repousse bowl to handle with decoration featuring scrolling floral and foliate motifs, animals and bamboo, 23.5cm long, total weighable silver approx. 15.6ozt (a lot)

london, United Kingdom