A collection of seven Scottish silver teaspoons, George III to Victoria, including; three George III silver teaspoons, by William Marshall, Edinburgh, 1811, fiddle pattern; together two fiddle pattern teaspoons, by Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh, 1844 and two Georgian teaspoons, total weight 3.9oz (7)

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