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GEORGE III SPOONS
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- 15) ENGLISH GEORGE III & VICTORIAN STERLING
15) ENGLISH GEORGE III & VICTORIAN STERLING SPOONS(lot of 15) English sterling silver spoons, including: (6) George III spoons, George Smith III & William Fearn, c.1796, monogrammed W, approx 5 1/8"l, (4) George III spoons, William Bateman I, c.1815, monogrammed AR, approx 5 3/8"l, (5) Victorian fiddleback spoons, William Rawlings Sobey, c.1841, monogrammed ?K, approx 5.5"l; 8.60ozt total
- Georgian sterling spoons and Edwardian
Georgian sterling spoons and Edwardian sugar shaker George II spoon dated 1757 L7 3/4'' George III spoons dated 1788 and 1811 L8 1/2'' and 9 1/4'' Sheffield sugar shaker dated 1926 H7 1/2'' Together with Sheffield hollow handle pastry server marked sterling L9 3/4'' Total 17.5 Troy oz (5pcs) Provenance: Colorado collection.
- Three George III Spoons and Sugar Tongs
Three George III Spoons and Sugar Tongs by Hester Bateman, ca. 1789, with Two Spoons, ca. 1792 Containing: three teaspoons with engraved Adam decorations, monogramed "G.S.", backs hallmarked, measure approx. 4-3/4"L and a sterling silver sugar tongs engraved in Adam style, hallmarked inside without date mark, measure approx. 5-1/2"L. Two small spoons with engraved Adam design, rounded bowls with gilt-wash, hallmarked GB. Total weight approx. 2.6 troy oz.
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