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Antiques, Silver & Collectables 17/02/2020
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Lot 34

A pair of William IV Newcastle silver table spoons, plus a pair of George III Scottish silver table spoons & a Victorian Scottish 'berry' spoon.

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A pair of William IV Newcastle silver table spoons, each in Old English pattern with initial engraved terminal, hallmarked Peter Lambert, Newcastle 1833, length 9" (23cm). Together with a similar pair of late George III Scottish silver table spoons, hallmarked Peter Lambert, Edinburgh 1817, and a Victorian Scottish silver 'berry' spoon, with embossed fruit motifs to bowl, hallmarked Edinburgh 1870, maker's mark H & I, possibly Hamilton & Inches. Total silver weight 10.69 ozt (332.8 grams).

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    With scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing. First pair with some nicks and wear to edges of bowls, stems and heels. Second example also with some nicks and wear to edges of bowls and stems. Berry spoon gilding to bowl worn.

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