A William IV silver caddy spoon with engraved Fiddle pattern handle, London 1831, set of six modern silver berry teaspoons, maker Viners, Sheffield 1965, Kings pattern pickle fork, ladle and two serving spoons, butter knife, ladle (handle detached) button hook, 9.4oz

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