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A selection of silver flatware to include a set of six early Victorian silver teaspoons, a set of six early Victorian silver table forks, etc.

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A selection of flatware to include a set of six early Victorian silver teaspoons, each of Fiddle pattern with initialled terminal, hallmarked Charles Lias, London 1847, length measuring 5 6/8 inches (14.7 cm). Together with a set of six early Victorian silver table forks, each of Fiddle pattern with initialled terminal, hallmarked William Eaton, London 1837, a part matched set of five George III silver forks, each of Hanoverian pattern with an engraved monogram surmounted by a crown verso, hallmarked George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1787-1792, etc. Gross weight 31.6 ozt (983.9 grams). In fair to good condition, the lot displays general surface scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing commensurate with the age and use. The Victorian teaspoons are engraved with the initial 'B', the Victorian forks are engraved with a 'F or J?'. Minor wear to the majority of tips and bowls. The six commemorative teaspoons are engraved '1902' to the bowl. The singular spoon with monogrammed terminal has indistinct bottom struck marks and a significantly worn bowl edge. Majority of hallmarks clear and legible.

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A selection of flatware to include a set of six early Victorian silver teaspoons, each of Fiddle pattern with initialled terminal, hallmarked Charles Lias, London 1847, length measuring 5 6/8 inches (14.7 cm). Together with a set of six early Victorian silver table forks, each of Fiddle pattern with initialled terminal, hallmarked William Eaton, London 1837, a part matched set of five George III silver forks, each of Hanoverian pattern with an engraved monogram surmounted by a crown verso, hallmarked George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1787-1792, etc. Gross weight 31.6 ozt (983.9 grams). In fair to good condition, the lot displays general surface scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing commensurate with the age and use. The Victorian teaspoons are engraved with the initial 'B', the Victorian forks are engraved with a 'F or J?'. Minor wear to the majority of tips and bowls. The six commemorative teaspoons are engraved '1902' to the bowl. The singular spoon with monogrammed terminal has indistinct bottom struck marks and a significantly worn bowl edge. Majority of hallmarks clear and legible.

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