A matched set of six William IV Irish silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, makers James Le Bas and William Cummins, Dublin 1830;various other Irish silver spoons including a pair of condiment spoons, Philip Weekes 1830; a pair of teaspoons, Thomas Townsend 1810, with matching dessert spoon 1812; a pair of tablespoons, marks worn 1816; together with other similar fiddle pattern spoons, all crested, 16oz

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