A George III coin set sauce boat, possibly converted from a pap boat (AF), length 9.2cm, together with two mother of pearl handled silver bladed fruit knives, a pair of Georgian silver sugar nips, with shell cast bowls, marks worn, an Edwardian silver whiskey decanter label, by Charles & George Asprey, London, 1904 (AF) and a silver plated tea caddy with six silver plated caddy spoons (all AF) (qty)

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