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Set of 8 Tiffany & Co Sterling Silver English King Serving Tablespoons

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  • 4 John Polhamus for Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Bead Forks 7 3/4"
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    4 John Polhamus for Tiffany & Co. sterling silver forks in the 1850 Bead pattern. Marked: J*P, TIFFANY & CO., STERLING. Engraved on handle: Louisa Le Huray. ...
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