Four George IV to Early Victorian Serving Pieces
Four George IV to Early Victorian Sterling Silver Serving Pieces
all London, including:
a "King's" pattern fish slice, hallmarked 1826-1827, by William Eaton, with elaborately pierced scimitar-shaped blade, l. 12-1/4";
a "King's" pattern platter spoon, hallmarked 1835-1836, by Mary Chawner, l. 12"; and
a two-piece sterling silver fish serving set, hallmarked 1848-1849, by Chawner & Co. (G. W. Adams) with elaborate filled handles and elaborately pierced and engraved scrolled blade/tines, l. 11" and 14-3/4".
26.92 total t. oz. (including filled handles)
Condition Report: **The platter spoon shows evidence of a buffed-out monogram on the upper side of the handle, and the Chawner fish serving fork is slightly extruded from the filled handle (though secure). Otherwise no condition issues noted beyond the expected signs of age and use. All pieces fully hallmarked.
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Four George IV to Early Victorian Sterling Silver Serving Pieces
all London, including:
a "King's" pattern fish slice, hallmarked 1826-1827, by William Eaton, with elaborately pierced scimitar-shaped blade, l. 12-1/4";
a "King's" pattern platter spoon, hallmarked 1835-1836, by Mary Chawner, l. 12"; and
a two-piece sterling silver fish serving set, hallmarked 1848-1849, by Chawner & Co. (G. W. Adams) with elaborate filled handles and elaborately pierced and engraved scrolled blade/tines, l. 11" and 14-3/4".
26.92 total t. oz. (including filled handles)
Condition Report: **The platter spoon shows evidence of a buffed-out monogram on the upper side of the handle, and the Chawner fish serving fork is slightly extruded from the filled handle (though secure). Otherwise no condition issues noted beyond the expected signs of age and use. All pieces fully hallmarked.