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george ii set of 6 silver handled rococo dessert knives. circa 1750.
REF: 8433
george ii sterling silver pierced triangular serving slice by william plummer.
WILLIAM PLUMMER, London
REF: 8759
george iii sterling silver funnel, inclusive of ring by john moore. london 1807.
John Moore
REF: 8195
william iv pair of sterling silver naturalistic salt spoons by joseph wilmore. birmingham 1830
REF: 8495
george iii newcastle sterling silver fiddle pattern oyster fork by reid & sons. 1819.
REID & SONS
REF: 8065
victorian pair of sterling silver fiddle, thread and shell serving spoons with royal marines crest by george adams.
GEORGE ADAMS, London
REF: 8242
george i britannia standard silver mug by david willaume i. london 1721.
DAVID WILLAUME
REF: 8717
george iii set of six sterling silver salt spoons. eley & fearn 1807.
REF: 8936
george iii silver mote spoon. circa 1765.
REF: 8939
victorian set of six silver gilt bacchanalian teaspoon by lias bros. london 1872.
John & Henry Lias
REF: 8937
george ii sterling silver citrus strainer. london 1755.
REF: 8934
royal silver - george iv sterling silver pair serving spoons by thomas wallis ii. london 1790.
Thomas Wallis II, London
REF: 8942
george ii sterling silver large citrus strainer by william kidney..
george iii set of 6 silver and silver gilt bacchanalian pattern small spoons by the lias bros.
george ii sterling silver hanoverian pattern shell bowl soup ladle by elias cachart. london 1752.
Elias Cachart
REF:
george iii sterling silver shell claret label by benjamin smith. london 1807.
REF: 8920
george iii sterling silver skewer by thos. and wm. chawner. london 1764.
Thomas and William Chawner
REF: 8923
edwardian set of four silver gilt pepper shakers modelled as poppy seed pods. london 1906.
george iii pair sterling silver sunk center cast candlesticks by ebenezer coker.
Ebenezer Coker
REF: 8283
george ii set of six sterling silver hanoverian dessert spoons. london 1754.
REF: 8910
george ii set of six sterling silver hanoverian dessert spoons. john swift, london 1734.
JOHN SWIFT
REF: 8301
george iii sterling silver small oyster shell shaped dish. london 1812.
William Burwash
REF: 8901
george ii sterling silver sifter spoon by paul de lamerie. london circa 1740.
REF: 8902
george i set of 6 sterling silver hanoverian rat-tail teaspoons by richard scarlett. circa 1725.
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