A set of five Victorian Exeter silver Fiddle pattern dessert forks and three matching dinner forks, maker Josiah Williams & Co , Exeter 1856, three earlier and similar dinner forks, one by Richard Poulden, London 1820, all with matching double headed spread eagle armorial, 20.5oz

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