TWO PIECES OF SILVER FLATWARE Approx. 4.6 total troy
TWO PIECES OF SILVER FLATWARE
1) Early sucket spoon with pierced bowl, probably England. Maker’s mark “SE” on bowl. Handle underside with period monogram “ST” and engraved decoration. Two-tine terminal. Length 5.5”.
2) George III sterling silver fish slice. London, 1814, William & Samuel Knight, maker. Pierced oak leaf and acorn design and armorial engraving. Length 11.5”.
Approx. 4.6 total troy oz.
Condition Report: Age-typical surface wear throughout. 1) Several specks of black silver rot. 2) Terminal appears to be original.
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TWO PIECES OF SILVER FLATWARE
1) Early sucket spoon with pierced bowl, probably England. Maker’s mark “SE” on bowl. Handle underside with period monogram “ST” and engraved decoration. Two-tine terminal. Length 5.5”.
2) George III sterling silver fish slice. London, 1814, William & Samuel Knight, maker. Pierced oak leaf and acorn design and armorial engraving. Length 11.5”.
Approx. 4.6 total troy oz.
Condition Report: Age-typical surface wear throughout. 1) Several specks of black silver rot. 2) Terminal appears to be original.