A George IV sterling silver caddy spoon with fiddleback pattern. Hallmarked London, 1823 with George IV duty mark, rubbed makers mark ?. B, likely Charles Boyton. 9.5cm x 3.2cm. Sterling Silver.
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Sheffield 1950s. Box shows signs of age related wear (one clasp not functional) but is strong and the other clasp works well.
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Hook and handle made of solid silver. Adie & Lovekin Ltd ceased trading around the late 1920s.
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Lovely Georgian spoon made by ES, Edwin Sweet? Edward Sweet? Date letter O for 1830 10g
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A English Victorian antique solid sterling silver sugar sifter spoon. It is hallmarked for London 1840 with the makers marks being William Eaton. It has been nicely designed with the handle being engraved with a crest used by the Spilsbury family as well as the Rolfe Family.
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A sweet antique solid silver pickle fork made in Birmingham with clear hallmarks dating to 1913. Sadly the makers marks are no longer clear. Measures 12cm and weighs 0.21 Troy ounces. A delightful little item!
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Antique cut glass dresser or vanity jar with a sterling silver lid. The glass is in excellent conditions, the lid has a small dent, shown in the photos. Hallmarks are forBirmingham ,1923, the maker mark is forWilliam Neale & Son Ltd.
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