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Pair of Victorian Antique Silver Fiddle Pattern Fish Servers

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    By John Walton
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  • Antique Victorian Sterling Silver Old English Thread Pattern Salad Servers
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    An exceptional, fine and impressive pair of antique Victorian English sterling silver Old English Thread pattern salad servers; an addition to our silver flatware collection These exceptional antique Victorian sterling silver salad servers have been crafted in the Old English Military Thread pattern. The spoon has a plain rounded bowl and the fork has six tines. The anterior surface of each silver server is embellished with the contemporary engraved crest of an eagle rising, in its beak an escutcheon pendent by a ribbon, thereon a hank of cotton. The crest is encompassed with a garter bearing the motto 'Multa tuli fecique' - I have borne and done many things*. The reverse surface of the serving fork and spoon incorporates a pip to the terminal, in addition to a rounded heel to the bowl/drop. These exceptional solid silver salad servers are the finest of their type you could hope to acquire * The heraldic crest and motto pertain to the Arkwright family. Condition These antique salad servers...
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  • Antique Victorian Pair of Sterling Silver Lily Pattern Sauce Ladles
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  • Pair of Fiddle & Thread Salad Servers, London, 1843 by Richard Britton
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  • Fish Server
    By Haddock, Lincoln & Foss
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    The fish server is just exquisite, a work of art! One side is smooth and rounded while the other is scalloped and slightly raised. In the center a fish wit...
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