A Victorian set of six silver commemorative teaspoons, for Queen Victorias Diamond jubilee, 1837 - 1897, by Brewis & Co. (Thomas Kanzow Bowley), London, 1897, each with decorative cartouche portrait of the monarch, length 10.5cm, 1.9oz

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