A George V silver novelty tea spoon in the form of a tennis racket, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1930, together with a collection of sixteen silver novelty tea and coffee spoons with tennis racket and ball shaped finials, and a similar cake fork, some presented, 7.8oz

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