A William IV and Victorian silver nineteen piece matched set of Fiddle and Thread pattern cutlery to include six dinner forks, maker George Adams, London 1866, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons by Thomas Heming London 1830 and a tablespoon, 42.7oz

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