A set of five Queen Mary (Mary of Teck) silver gilt commemorative teaspoons, each bearing enamel portait to bowl (one lacking), terminals case as a bow, inset with Royal coat of arms, import marks, London, 1911, length 12.5cm, gross weight 2.8oz

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