Georgian Sterling Serving Utensils
Georgian Sterling Serving Utensils
British, late 18th-early 19th century. Fourteen Georgian sterling silver serving utensils, including one large ladle by George Fenwick (Edinburgh) with 1813 date letter, one pierced fish server by William Eley & William Fearn (London), five table spoons by various makers (London), two spoons with spiral ends and round bowls (London), two spoons with spiral ends and scalloped bowls (London and Dublin), one gold-washed spoon (London), and two knives, including one with bone handle (London), all with sterling hallmarks; ladle lg. 14, wd. 4, dp. 3.5 in., total weighable silver wt. 31.895ozt (992g).
Condition Report: Some pieces monogrammed. Other light surface wear.
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Georgian Sterling Serving Utensils
British, late 18th-early 19th century. Fourteen Georgian sterling silver serving utensils, including one large ladle by George Fenwick (Edinburgh) with 1813 date letter, one pierced fish server by William Eley & William Fearn (London), five table spoons by various makers (London), two spoons with spiral ends and round bowls (London), two spoons with spiral ends and scalloped bowls (London and Dublin), one gold-washed spoon (London), and two knives, including one with bone handle (London), all with sterling hallmarks; ladle lg. 14, wd. 4, dp. 3.5 in., total weighable silver wt. 31.895ozt (992g).
Condition Report: Some pieces monogrammed. Other light surface wear.