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A group of silver sugar tongs and spoons. Various dates and makers. The group comprising: a pair of Georgian sugar tongs, Hester Bateman, the arms engraved with scrolling motifs and the bridge with initials W over R M, 13.5cm long; a late George III pair, of tongs, 1820, Thomas Wilkes Barker, 14.5cm long; a Georgian pair, maker IL, engraved with scrolling motifs and with terminals modelled as acorns, 13.5cm long; a late William IV caddy spoon, London, 1837, James Beebe, the interior of bowl with bright cut engraving of floral motifs and the terminal with initials, 9.5cm long; a Victorian caddy spoon, London, 1894, Maxfield & Sons, the shell-shaped elongated bowl to handle decorated with gadrooned edge, 12.7cm long; two Georgian Fiddle pattern coffee spoons, Exeter, Isaac Parkin, engraved with initials to terminals, 12.7cm long; a Hanoverian pattern coffee spoon, marks rubbed, with initials EG engraved to reverse of terminal, 12cm long; and a Georgian caddy spoon, maker GW, 8.2cm long, total weight approx. 5.4ozt (a lot)

london, United Kingdom