A WILLIAM IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN GRAVY SPOON, Edinburgh 1837, mark of Andrew Davidson, the terminal inscribed with initial; together with a Victoria pattern teaspoon, Edinburgh, mark of "JL", the terminal inscribed with initials to underside; another teaspoon after a design by Christopher Dresser Birmingham 1917, mark of Hukin & Heath Ltd; a collection of three Georgian old English pattern silver teaspoons, various dates and makers; a Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoon and a similar egg spoon, London and Dublin; and three Irish Georgian novelty silver teaspoons, one with fancy back; and another Hanoverian pattern fancy back teaspoon, (c.6 troy ozs). (12) Provenance: Originally from the collection of Dudley Westropp A WILLIAM IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN GRAVY SPOON, Edinburgh 1837, mark of Andrew Davidson, the terminal inscribed with initial; together with a Victoria pattern teaspoon, Edinburgh, mark of "JL", the terminal inscribed with initials to underside; another teaspoon after a design by Christopher Dresser Birmingham 1917, mark of Hukin & Heath Ltd; a collection of three Georgian old English pattern silver teaspoons, various dates and makers; a Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoon and a similar egg spoon, London and Dublin; and three Irish Georgian novelty silver teaspoons, one with fancy back; and another Hanoverian pattern fancy back teaspoon, (c.6 troy ozs). (12) Provenance: Originally from the collection of Dudley Westropp
A WILLIAM IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN GRAVY SPOON, Edinburgh 1837, mark of Andrew Davidson, the terminal inscribed with initial; together with a Victoria pattern teaspoon, Edinburgh, mark of "JL", the terminal inscribed with initials to underside; another teaspoon after a design by Christopher Dresser Birmingham 1917, mark of Hukin & Heath Ltd; a collection of three Georgian old English pattern silver teaspoons, various dates and makers; a Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoon and a similar egg spoon, London and Dublin; and three Irish Georgian novelty silver teaspoons, one with fancy back; and another Hanoverian pattern fancy back teaspoon, (c.6 troy ozs). (12) Provenance: Originally from the collection of Dudley Westropp A WILLIAM IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN GRAVY SPOON, Edinburgh 1837, mark of Andrew Davidson, the terminal inscribed with initial; together with a Victoria pattern teaspoon, Edinburgh, mark of "JL", the terminal inscribed with initials to underside; another teaspoon after a design by Christopher Dresser Birmingham 1917, mark of Hukin & Heath Ltd; a collection of three Georgian old English pattern silver teaspoons, various dates and makers; a Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoon and a similar egg spoon, London and Dublin; and three Irish Georgian novelty silver teaspoons, one with fancy back; and another Hanoverian pattern fancy back teaspoon, (c.6 troy ozs). (12) Provenance: Originally from the collection of Dudley Westropp
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