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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked London, 1812,…
George III Silver Caddy Spoon with Shell Bowl, 1812

George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked London, 1812, W.E (William Elliot), with circular pressed shell or leaf form bowl with loop tendril handle, with slightly scalloped rim, total weight 11.7gm, length 2.72 in. x 1.73 in. width

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A pair of George IV period crested silver asparagus tongs,…
George IV Silver Asparagus Tongs, London 1829

A pair of George IV period crested silver asparagus tongs, plain fiddle pattern with oblong shaped blades. London 1829 by William Elliot. Length 9.45 in.

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An uncommon late George III silver egg cruet, the six egg cups…
George III Silver Egg Cruet with Shell Detail

An uncommon late George III silver egg cruet, the six egg cups of plain oval pedestal form with gadroon top rims matching the open rectangular frame with rounded corners, highlighted with shell and scroll detail, raised on four scroll and shell decorated p

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Royal presentation interest:- an impressive William IV silver…
William IV Silver Salver with Elaborate Pierced Border

Royal presentation interest:- an impressive William IV silver salver, by William Elliot, London 1835, circular outline and with an elaborate pierced border of foliate scrolls grapes, lions, hounds and drunken revellers, the presentation inscription reads a

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Mustard spoon sterling silver by William Elliot Silversmith…
1823 London Sterling Silver Mustard Spoon by William Elliot

Mustard spoon sterling silver by William Elliot Silversmith London 1823

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