A GROUP OF GEORGIAN SILVER CUTLERY AND FLATWARE, comprising: A set of twelve pistol-handled (octagonal) table-knives, each engraved with traces of coat-of-arms, with steel scimitar blade--no discernible marks, probably London, circa 1720

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A GROUP OF GEORGIAN SILVER CUTLERY AND FLATWARE, comprising: A set of twelve pistol-handled (octagonal) table-knives, each engraved with traces of coat-of-arms, with steel scimitar blade--no discernible marks, probably London, circa 1720
A three pronged foliate capped pistol-handled fork--circa 1765
Set of ten dessert-knives engraved with crest and coronet, with reeded corners, with steel scimitar blades--lion passant only clear mark, circa 1770
Fifteen Hanoverian pattern dessert spoons, each engraved with same crest (Wyatt)--London, eight apparently 1735, Isaac Callard, (marks worn), five S R, circa 1745, one P. Roker, maker's mark only, the last all marks illegible
Five tablespoons, each engraved with Stork crest--London, two probably J. Lampfert, 1749 or 69; two GS, one mark illegible
A tablespoon with shell drop, initialled--stamped IB only
weighable silver 27.5oz. (44)

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