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A very fine pair of Salad Servers made in London in 1843 by Richard Britton
A very fine pair of Salad Servers made in London in 1843 by Richard Britton
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The Servers are modelled in the fiddle and thread pattern, which is double struck, the pattern being on the front and reverse. The Spoon has an unusual egg shaped bowl and the fork six tines. The top of each stem is engraved with a contemporary Crest and both are in quite excellent condition. The Servers are of a thick gauge of silver and are very well marked. Although termed Salad Servers, these could be used to serve a variety of things on the dining table.
Length: 11.5 inches, 28.75 cm
Weight: 14oz.
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