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A GEORGE III OR IV SILVER AND BRIGHT CUT FOLDING FRUIT KNIFE AND FORK
with wrythen fluted bolster and mother of pearl pistol scales, maker's mark and...
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GEORGE III PAIR OF BRIGHT CUT SILVER SUGAR
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PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER BRIGHT-CUT SUGAR
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