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Sterling Silver Pair of Tablespoons Hallmarked:- London, 1808 Bateman Family

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    Sterling Solid Silver - Pair of Fiddle Pattern Dessert Spoons Made in 1844, ( 179 years old), by William Eaton. A full set of hallmarks applied by the London Assay Office:- Leopard`s head - London Assay Office mark. Lion - Sterling silver guarantee Upper case I - date letter for London 1844 WE - Maker`s mark for William Eaton. ( Specialist flatware maker). An excellent pair of heavy gauge dessert spoons, made in the traditional fiddle shape. Hardly used but well loved - excellent patination. Notice that there is no sign of wear on the bowl lead edge - showing that they hardly been used, and still have a lifetime of use in them, certainly enough for several generations. A very prominent and interesting armorial - a wolf`s head. No damage - dents, scuffs or scratches. Length:- 176 millimetres / 6.92 inches. Pair weight...
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  • Sterling Silver Set of 6 Kings Pattern Dessert Knives Hallmarked, London 1822
    By William Eley & William Fearn
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    Sterling silver set of 6 kings pattern dessert knives. All 6 pieces are stamped with a full English hallmark, applied by the London Assay Office, but not all the marks are legible on all six pieces:- Lower case g & h - Date letters for London 1822 & 1823 Kings head - Duty mark (duty has been paid to the Crown) Lion - Sterling silver quality guarantee Leopard`s head - London Assay Office mark WE over EW - Maker`s mark for William Eley I & William Fearn, A good and very rare set of King`s Pattern dessert knives, with a beautiful kings honeysuckle pattern on both sides. See the honeysuckle instead of the more common shell; on both sides of the stem ends, They would have, originally, had mild steel blades fitted, which would have rusted away a long time ago. Hence the rarity of Georgian knives...
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  • Sterling Silver, Large Gravy or Basting Spoon, Hallmarked:-London, 1802
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