A GROUP OF GEORGIAN SILVER SERVING-PIECES, all London, unless otherwise indicated, with maker's marks of:

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A GROUP OF GEORGIAN SILVER SERVING-PIECES, all London, unless otherwise indicated, with maker's marks of:
Three Old English Pattern, stuffing spoons, one engraved with monogram and crest, two with crest--London, 1805, Richard Crossley; the second--1797, maker's mark of T P pellet between; the third 1797, maker's mark omitted
A soup-ladle, engraved with crest--1776, William Taylor
A cucumber-slice, with silver blade to the ivory handle and body--1804, maker's mark WP
A fish-slice--1804, Richard Turner
A cheese-scoop with part ivory handle--1804, Edward Fernell;
A meat-skewer--1827, William Eley
A Scottish Hanovarian pattern table-spoon--Aberdeen, Alexander Thompson, circa 1770, date letter lacking;
Together with six various toddy-ladles with twisted wood handles

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