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Lot 449 - A George I sterling silver tablespoon, London 1726, maker’s mark obscured
Lot 452 - A George I sterling silver tablespoon, London 1724 by Jeremiah King (reg. 11th Sep 1723)
Lot 456 - A George II sterling silver tablespoon, London 1730 by Caleb Hill
Lot 466 - A Louis XV mid-18th century French provincial silver table fork, Tours 1765 by PLB
Lot 469 - A set of six George III silver gilt teaspoons, London circa 1760, marks obscured
Lot 470 - A George III sterling silver small mug, London 1775 by William Turton
Lot 471 - A George I Britannia standard silver tablespoon, London circa 1715 by Benjamin Watts
Lot 472 - A George III sterling silver soup ladle, London 1766 maker’s mark obscured
Lot 473 - Three George III – William IV sterling silver serving implements
Lot 475 - A Victorian sterling silver mounted glass claret jug, London 1846 by Angell brothers
Lot 476 - A Victorian sterling silver mounted glass claret jug, Sheffield 1904 by Henry Atkin
Lot 478 - An unusual Victorian sterling silver mounted glass decanter, London 1887 by Thomas Smily
Lot 479 - A Victorian sterling silver inkstand, London 1900 by William Hutton and Sons
Lot 480 - A George V sterling silver inkstand, Sheffield 1931 by Walker and Hall