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A GEORGIAN SILVER MOTE SPOON
A GEORGIAN SILVER MOTE SPOON, UNMARKED, MID 18TH CENTURY
of typical form, scroll pierced bowl; together with a pair of Dutch silver tea tongs (or sugar nips), of scissor-type action, mid 18th century; a pair of George III silver sugar tongs, with openwork scroll arms and leaf terminals, lion passant mark only, 3rd quarter 18th century; a pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs, with foliate decoration, Fenton Brothers, Sheffield, 1875; a pair of Scottish silver small game skewers, plain with ring terminals, Jonathan Millidge, Edinburgh, circa 1830; an Edwardian silver blow-pipe, plain form with flattened end, S. Mordan & Co., London, 1902; and a George III silver punch ladle, the lipped bowl with punched rim, with twisted baleen handle,William Withers, London, circa 1770, 36cm long
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A GEORGIAN SILVER MOTE SPOON, UNMARKED, MID 18TH CENTURY
of typical form, scroll pierced bowl; together with a pair of Dutch silver tea tongs (or sugar nips), of scissor-type action, mid 18th century; a pair of George III silver sugar tongs, with openwork scroll arms and leaf terminals, lion passant mark only, 3rd quarter 18th century; a pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs, with foliate decoration, Fenton Brothers, Sheffield, 1875; a pair of Scottish silver small game skewers, plain with ring terminals, Jonathan Millidge, Edinburgh, circa 1830; an Edwardian silver blow-pipe, plain form with flattened end, S. Mordan & Co., London, 1902; and a George III silver punch ladle, the lipped bowl with punched rim, with twisted baleen handle,William Withers, London, circa 1770, 36cm long
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