A George III & George VI miscellaneous collection of Irish silver flatware, various makers and dates including James Scott and maker's initials PW, Dublin, 1807-1845
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A George III & George VI miscellaneous collection of Irish silver flatware, various makers and dates including James Scott and maker's initials PW, Dublin, 1807-1845
comprising: two dinner spoons, a dinner fork, five teaspoons and two grapefruit spoons, dents, 340g all in; and a miscellaneous collection of Victorian silver flatware, Joseph & Albert Savory, John James Whiting, Robert Williams & Sons, William Marshall, London, Exeter, Edinburgh, 1844-1856, comprising: three hors d'ouevres forks, four dinner forks and four dessert spoons, dents, 495g all in
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