William IV sterling silver large Fiddle serving spoon, Charles Shipway 1835

£95.00

Antique William IV large sterling silver serving spoon in the Fiddle pattern. Heavy and solid piece.

Made by Charles Shipway and fully assayed for London, 1835

80.60 g / 2.59 t oz
22 cm / 8 ¾” long
8 x 5 cm across the bowl

Excellent antique condition. Some scuffing appropriate to age and use; tiny ding to bowl; the tip of the bowl is a bit blunted.

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Antique William IV large sterling silver serving spoon in the Fiddle pattern. Heavy and solid piece.

Made by Charles Shipway and fully assayed for London, 1835

80.60 g / 2.59 t oz
22 cm / 8 ¾” long
8 x 5 cm across the bowl

Excellent antique condition. Some scuffing appropriate to age and use; tiny ding to bowl; the tip of the bowl is a bit blunted.

Antique William IV large sterling silver serving spoon in the Fiddle pattern. Heavy and solid piece.

Made by Charles Shipway and fully assayed for London, 1835

80.60 g / 2.59 t oz
22 cm / 8 ¾” long
8 x 5 cm across the bowl

Excellent antique condition. Some scuffing appropriate to age and use; tiny ding to bowl; the tip of the bowl is a bit blunted.

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