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Silver & Plated Ware 14/03/2016
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Lot 334

A collection of mixed silver flatware to include Victorian table and teaspoons.

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Six early Victorian silver table spoons in Fiddle Thread pattern with crest engraved terminals, three hallmarked Mary Chawner, London 1838 and the other three hallmarked Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1841. Together with a set of five mid-Victorian silver Albert pattern teaspoons, a modern silver jam spoon, a late Victorian silver embossed trinket box and a plated sifter spoon, fork and pair of sugar nips. Silver weight 26 ozt (810.5 grams).

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