An assembled cased set of two William IV silver-gilt berry spoons, one Charles Lias, the other John Harris V, London, 1837
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An assembled cased set of two William IV silver-gilt berry spoons, one Charles Lias, the other John Harris V, London, 1837
each bowl later embossed with fruit, the stems engraved with fruit and a vacant cartouche; and a George III silver sugar sifter, George Smith IV, London, 1806, with pierced gilt bowl moulded in relief with a rosette of fruit, the stem similarly engraved, 80g all in; cased
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