Wednesday 27 November 2024
A harlequin group of Fiddle and Thread pattern flatware. Various dates and makers. The group...
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Description
A harlequin group of Fiddle and Thread pattern flatware.
Various dates and makers.
The group comprising: 2 serving spoons, London, 1833, Mary Chawner; 16 tablespoons including 10 London, 1833 and 1835, Mary Chawner and 6 London, 1862, John Samuel Hunt; 18 table forks, 14 dessert forks and 18 dessert spoons, London, 1842, Charles Boyton I, one table fork with adapted fitting to handle; 3 matched dessert forks. Exeter, 1842, William Rawlings Sobey; and 13 teaspoons (only one with crest) including six Exeter, 1866, Josiah Williams & Co., most pieces engraved with matching bird crest to terminals, total weight approx. 179.8ozt (a lot)
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VAT
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