A pair of Elizabeth II silver and enamel teaspoons, by William Adams Ltd., Birmingham, 1956, termanls enamel inset with figural motif, presentation engraved 'B. G. S. Royal Wimbledon, 1958', length 11.2cm, 0.9oz (2)

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