A WILLIAM II TWO PRONG SILVER TREFID PATTERN FORK AND A SET OF FOUR QUEEN ANNE DOG-NOSE PATTERN SPOONS AND THREE FURTHER, all London, the fork maker's mark of William Mathew I, 1697; reverse engraved with initials; the set maker's mark Wa stags head above, circa 1706,each with rat-tail bowl, interior with traces of gilding, the handle reverse engraved with crest--8in. (20.3cm.) long, one matching, apparently unmarked, one with arched end, the last Hanovarian pattern--marks illegible--16.5oz. (8)

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A WILLIAM II TWO PRONG SILVER TREFID PATTERN FORK AND A SET OF FOUR QUEEN ANNE DOG-NOSE PATTERN SPOONS AND THREE FURTHER, all London, the fork maker's mark of William Mathew I, 1697; reverse engraved with initials; the set maker's mark Wa stags head above, circa 1706,each with rat-tail bowl, interior with traces of gilding, the handle reverse engraved with crest--8in. (20.3cm.) long, one matching, apparently unmarked, one with arched end, the last Hanovarian pattern--marks illegible--16.5oz. (8)

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