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NELSON: Highly important and historic George III armorial silver entree dish and cover presented to Admiral Lord Nelson by Lloyd's Coffee House after the battle of the Nile.
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Maker: Paul Storr, 1771-1844
Manufactured: 1800
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A set of twelve Irish George IV fiddle pattern sterling silver table spoons
£999.00
Maker: William Cummins
Manufactured: 1829
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A fine George III sterling silver scallop shell ladle
£299.00
Maker: Possibly Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright or Thomas & William Chawner
Manufactured: 1765
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George II Rococo Silver 'Fancy-Back' Mote Spoon
£375.00
Maker: Elias Cachart,London
Manufactured: circa 1745
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A pair of George III Hanoverian pattern sterling silver table spoons
£169.00
Maker: George Smith, London, active c1772-1805
Manufactured: 1798
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A William IV fiddle, thread and shell pattern sterling silver table spoon
£119.00
Maker: Adey Bellamy Savory
Manufactured: 1832
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A Victorian heraldic sterling silver paperweight
£595.00
Maker: William Ker Reid
Manufactured: circa 1840
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A fine pair of George III sterling silver entree dishes with armorial finials
£4,950.00
Maker: William Bateman, London
Manufactured: 1805
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GLAZEBROOK FAMILY: A George III sterling silver goblet
£575.00
Maker: Charles Aldridge
Manufactured: 1791
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A George II Hanoverian pattern sterling silver soup ladle
£120.00
Maker: makers mark unclear
Manufactured: 1756
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