A set of four George VI silver teaspoons, by Robert Pringle & Sons., Sheffield, 1939, together with a pair of silver cake forks, with pierced handles, by Lanson Ltd. Birmingham, 1944, two pairs of silver sugar tongs, silver handled knife, three miscellaneous silver teaspoons, two pickle forks, two silver salt spoons and a butter knife, total gross weight 10oz

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