A collection of ten early 19th century silver dessert spoons including four Old English pattern spoons by Richard Crossley & George Smith, London 1806, two spoons by William Sumner & Richard Crossle, London 1778 and four others including a single George IV silver Fiddle pattern spoon, London 1820, 12.3oz

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