A GEORGE II SEAL END SILVER SPOON, London 1729, makers mark similar to that of Benjamin Pyne (rubbed), of plain decoration and with figural shaped bowl, 17.5cm long; a George III silver sifting...
A GEORGE II SEAL END SILVER SPOON, London 1729, makers mark similar to that of Benjamin Pyne (rubbed), of plain decoration and with figural shaped bowl, 17.5cm long; a George III silver sifting spoon, London 1772, mark of John Lampert (second mark), with feathered edge, tapering handle crested and engraved 'ROMA. MIHI. PEROSA', the circular bowl pierced with scrolls and crescents; and a plated fiddle pattern salt spoon (3)