A set of four Scottish Victorian silver Old English pattern teaspoons, makers J & PD, Glasgow 1848, monogrammed 'D', a pair of silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, maker John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1824, monogrammed, a set of three Victorian apostle handled teaspoons, three other silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons and a silver serving fork, 8.9oz gross, together with a pair of silver plated grape scissors, five silver plated napkin rings, and a fork, knife and spoon

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