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