by G. Smith & W Fearn, London 1795, crested, a good pair of George III silver bright engraved table spoons by Richard Crossley, London 1796, engraved with zigzag borders and vacant oval cartouches, two antique silver bright engraved salt spoons with hoof-shaped bowls, a pair of George III silver Old English pattern salt spoons, London 1813, a pair of George III silver Old English pattern salt spoons, Birmingham 1812, a Victorian silver Queens pattern salt spoon by George Adams, London 1864, a Victorian silver and bone handled pickle fork, Birmingham 1866, a George II silver rat-tail pattern table spoon, London 1725, and an antique bottom marked table spoon, initialled or crested, 21.75oz of weighable silver. (18)
by G. Smith & W Fearn, London 1795, crested, a good pair of George III silver bright engraved table spoons by Richard Crossley, London 1796, engraved with zigzag borders and vacant oval cartouches, two antique silver bright engraved salt spoons with hoof-shaped bowls, a pair of George III silver Old English pattern salt spoons, London 1813, a pair of George III silver Old English pattern salt spoons, Birmingham 1812, a Victorian silver Queens pattern salt spoon by George Adams, London 1864, a Victorian silver and bone handled pickle fork, Birmingham 1866, a George II silver rat-tail pattern table spoon, London 1725, and an antique bottom marked table spoon, initialled or crested, 21.75oz of weighable silver. (18)
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