A collection of eight silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, 19th century, 1829 - 1844, all London, three William IV 1837, makers including; two TW (possibly Thomas Whitaker or Thomas Whitehouse), three William Eaton, CB (possibly Charles Boyton), William Chawner and Chawner & Co, together with a silver plated Fiddle pattern spoon, weighable silver 11.1oz (9)

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