A George IV and later silver part matched Kings pattern canteen comprising a serving spoon, ladle, mustard spoon, three table spoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons and forks and seven teaspoons, various makers and dates (1824-1850), all London hallmarks, monogrammed 72oz

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