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A fine pair of Silver Gilt Serving Spoons made in London in 1842 by George Adams.
A fine pair of Silver Gilt Serving Spoons made in London in 1842 by George Adams.
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These very fine serving spoons are silver gilt and are modelled in the Fiddle and Thread pattern which is double struck, the pattern being on the front and reverse of the stem. Each has an elongated shell bowl and is engraved with a contemporary double Crest at the top of the stem. Both are very well marked and are in excellent condition, being of a good gauge of silver.
Length: 9.4 inches, 23.5 cm.
Width, across the bowl: 2 inches, 5 cm.
Weight: 7oz, the pair.
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