A collection of eight George III, George IV and Victorian silver fiddle pattern condiment spoons, makers including William Webb, 1817, James Beebe, 1829 and George Pieray, 1822, all London, an Isaac Parkin, Exeter 1825, and a pair of Robert Wallace, London 1842, together with a silver salt spoon and three silver plated condiment spoons, 3oz

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