A mixed collection of silver, William IV and later, including; feeding spoon and food pusher, Birmingham, 1921/1922; two pairs of butter knives, all Glasgow, one pair by Peter Aitken, 1835, the other 1843; a serving fork, Birmingham,1929, ; and a fork and spoon set, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1906, sugar sifting spoon, maker JB, London, 1831, a teaspoon, a salt spoon and a further piece A/F total gross weight 11.9oz

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