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Lot 559

Lot 559

A George III silver berry spoon with embossed fruit motifs to the shaped bowl, hallmarked...

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Lot 559

Lot Description

A George III silver berry spoon with embossed fruit motifs to the shaped bowl, hallmarked Christopher & Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1803. Together with various modern cased silver spoons to include a set of six teaspoons with foliate scroll terminals, hallmarked Birmingham 1958, a set of coffee bean spoons with floral enamel decoration to the reverse of each bowl, hallmarked Birmingham 1968, and a further cased set of silver-gilt and enamel teaspoons, one missing; the lot also includes a cased set of two German butter knives marked 800, a toasting fork & a bread knife. Gross weighable silver 7.67 ozt (238.4 grams).

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