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A George III and later silver-gilt composite dessert service
In brass-bound baize-lined mahogany canteen, comprising: twelve Old English pattern dessert spoons, eight of them by Paul Storr, London 1816, twelve Old English and thread pattern dessert forks, twelve dessert knives with reeded tapering handles, four Old English and thread pattern serving spoons with shell-fluted bowls, a similar cream ladle, a similar sifting spoons, a pair of similar sugar tongs, and a pair of George III grape scissors cast with vines and arabesques, each piece engraved with the same crest
In brass-bound baize-lined mahogany canteen, comprising: twelve Old English pattern dessert spoons, eight of them by Paul Storr, London 1816, twelve Old English and thread pattern dessert forks, twelve dessert knives with reeded tapering handles, four Old English and thread pattern serving spoons with shell-fluted bowls, a similar cream ladle, a similar sifting spoons, a pair of similar sugar tongs, and a pair of George III grape scissors cast with vines and arabesques, each piece engraved with the same crest