A GROUP OF GEORGE III-GEORGE VI SILVER FLATWARE, London, unless other wise indicated, with maker's marks of; many engraved with crest or initials, comprising: two pairs of eighteenth century sugar nippers--the first marked IM, pellet between, the second marked AU, both with lion passant, other marks lacking, a pair of sauce ladles--Stephen Adams, 1793, a Fiddle pattern fish slice with pierced blade--Wm. Chawner, 1815, a salt spoon--Thos. Wallis, 1802, another salt spoon--AH, Edinburgh, 1812, a Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern serving fork--Geo. Adams, 1858, twelve silver gilt demitasse spoons--Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1951, in two fitted lined cases, together with eight brass coffee spoons, the bowl depicting St. George slaying the dragon, with ram's head finials--28 pieces, weighable silver 18.5oz. (28)

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A GROUP OF GEORGE III-GEORGE VI SILVER FLATWARE, London, unless other wise indicated, with maker's marks of; many engraved with crest or initials, comprising: two pairs of eighteenth century sugar nippers--the first marked IM, pellet between, the second marked AU, both with lion passant, other marks lacking, a pair of sauce ladles--Stephen Adams, 1793, a Fiddle pattern fish slice with pierced blade--Wm. Chawner, 1815, a salt spoon--Thos. Wallis, 1802, another salt spoon--AH, Edinburgh, 1812, a Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern serving fork--Geo. Adams, 1858, twelve silver gilt demitasse spoons--Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1951, in two fitted lined cases, together with eight brass coffee spoons, the bowl depicting St. George slaying the dragon, with ram's head finials--28 pieces, weighable silver 18.5oz. (28)

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