A set of six late Victorian silver shell form teaspoons by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London, 1895, together with a silver sifting spoon, Chester, marks worn; a pair of Art Nouveau silver teaspoons, with pierced handles, by Lanson Ltd., Birmingham, 1919; a George IV silver teaspoon A/F, London, 1824, and a pair of silver plated sugar tongs, gross silver weight 3.5oz (11)

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