A pair of Irish Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, maker Philip Weekes, Dublin 1940, together with four other silver fiddle pattern teaspoons: fiddle thread and shell by John Lias, London 1812; James Beebe, London 1844; Charles Boyton, London 1858; H J Lias & Son, London 1869, six Georgian Old English pattern teaspoons, various makers, and three other silver teaspoons, 7.3oz

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