A pair of Victorian silver Queen's pattern fish servers comprising fish slice and fork with engraved and scrolling pierced blade, London 1870, A Victorian silver fiddle pattern basting spoon with shell terminal and engraved initial, maker John Walton, Newcastle 1852, and a George III berry dessert spoon with later decoration, 16oz

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