An Arts and Crafts Keswick School of Industrial Art silver spoon, hammered bowl with engraved initial and date 1905, elongated handle and pierced terminal, Chester 1904, 21.5cm, a preserve spoon with green stone inset terminal, A E Jones, Birmingham 1905, a George V conserve spoon and two small pickle forks,

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