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George 111 silver marrow spoon by Peter and Ann Bateman, London1793. 9 inches long; 1.7 ounces
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Victorian silver King’s pattern soup ladle by Henry Wilkinson and Company, Sheffield 1857. Engraved with a crest of a bird over a gothic initial “H”. 14.5 inches long; 9 ounces
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George 111 silver fish slice with pierced blade and filled handle. Made by Abstinando King, London 1800. 12.25 inches long
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George 111 silver old English pattern gravy spoon by Smith and Fearn, London 1788. Engraved with script initials JMA. 12 inches long; 3.3 ounces
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George 111 silver old English pattern gravy spoon by Smith and Fearn, London 1789. 12 inches long; 3.3 ounces
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Silver Hanoverian rat tail pattern soup ladle, made by John Round, Sheffield 1912. Engraved with a gothic initial M. 12.25 inches long; 8.5 ounces
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Pair of Victorian silver fish servers in unknown pattern. Made by Martin Hall and Company, Sheffield 1888. Length of slice 12.25 inches; 8.2 ounces
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We generally have a selection of Georgian and Victorian marrow scoops in stock.
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Two fiddle pattern sugar sifter spoons London 1891 and Exeter 1835. We generally have a selection of sifters in stock.