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Interiors: Antiques, Silver & Collectables - Day Two 04/12/2018
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Lot 903

A selection of Georgian and later silver flatware, mainly Fiddle pattern.

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A selection of Georgian and later silver flatware, mainly Fiddle pattern, including a set of eight George III Scottish silver table forks, each with an initialled terminal, hallmarked Matthew Craw, Edinburgh 1816, length measuring 8 inches (20.5 cm). Together with a set of six George IV silver dessert spoons with monogrammed terminals, hallmarked Jonathan Hayne, London 1824, a part set of five William IV silver dessert spoons with initialled terminals, hallmarked London 1833, a part set of three George III silver dessert spoons with monogrammed terminals, etc. Gross weighable silver 58.3 ozt (1815.7 grams).

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