THREE GEORGE III STERLING SILVER SERVING PIECES
Consisting of a pudding trowel with a pierced & engraved blade affixed to a turned fruitwood handle, void of hallmarks due to early repairs as observed on the underside of the blade, measuring 13" long, together with a soup ladle in the "Old English" pattern with a monogrammed handle, hallmarked London 1805 with maker's marks for William Eley 1st & William Fearn, measuring 13", and lastly a stuffing spoon in the "Fiddle" pattern hallmarked London 1831 with maker's marks for William Brown, measuring 12.25" long. Combined weight (including pudding trowel wooden handle), 488 grams.
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Consisting of a pudding trowel with a pierced & engraved blade affixed to a turned fruitwood handle, void of hallmarks due to early repairs as observed on the underside of the blade, measuring 13" long, together with a soup ladle in the "Old English" pattern with a monogrammed handle, hallmarked London 1805 with maker's marks for William Eley 1st & William Fearn, measuring 13", and lastly a stuffing spoon in the "Fiddle" pattern hallmarked London 1831 with maker's marks for William Brown, measuring 12.25" long. Combined weight (including pudding trowel wooden handle), 488 grams.