A pair of George III Fiddle pattern silver table spoons, by Peter & William Bateman, London, 1807, together with a similar George III silver Fiddle pattern table spoon, possibly George Wintle, London, 1811, all engraved with initials to handles, the pair approximately 22.5cm length, total weight 6.6oz (3)

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