A pair of mid 18th century silver sugar nips, by...
A pair of mid 18th century silver sugar nips, by John Cormick, London circa 1760, 12cm long, a similar late Victorian pair, London 1881, a pair of George III sugar tongs with foliate pierced decoration and scalloped ends, maker T.W possibly Thomas Wallis I, London circa 1780, a King's pattern pair by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1832, a George III butter spade with engraved decoration, maker W.E London 1804, a Victorian butter spade by Francis Higgins II, London 1858, a King's pattern sugar shovel, and a Victorian butter knife with mother o'pearl handle. (8)A pair of mid 18th century silver sugar nips, by John Cormick, London circa 1760, 12cm long, a similar late Victorian pair, London 1881, a pair of George III sugar tongs with foliate pierced decoration and scalloped ends, maker T.W possibly Thomas Wallis I, London circa 1780, a King's pattern pair by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1832, a George III butter spade with engraved decoration, maker W.E London 1804, a Victorian butter spade by Francis Higgins II, London 1858, a King's pattern sugar shovel, and a Victorian butter knife with mother o'pearl handle. (8)
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A pair of mid 18th century silver sugar nips, by John Cormick, London circa 1760, 12cm long, a similar late Victorian pair, London 1881, a pair of George III sugar tongs with foliate pierced decoration and scalloped ends, maker T.W possibly Thomas Wallis I, London circa 1780, a King's pattern pair by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1832, a George III butter spade with engraved decoration, maker W.E London 1804, a Victorian butter spade by Francis Higgins II, London 1858, a King's pattern sugar shovel, and a Victorian butter knife with mother o'pearl handle. (8)A pair of mid 18th century silver sugar nips, by John Cormick, London circa 1760, 12cm long, a similar late Victorian pair, London 1881, a pair of George III sugar tongs with foliate pierced decoration and scalloped ends, maker T.W possibly Thomas Wallis I, London circa 1780, a King's pattern pair by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1832, a George III butter spade with engraved decoration, maker W.E London 1804, a Victorian butter spade by Francis Higgins II, London 1858, a King's pattern sugar shovel, and a Victorian butter knife with mother o'pearl handle. (8)
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