Fine Set of Victorian English Silver Fish Servers

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A fine quality Pair of Victorian English Sterling Silver Fish Servers made by Ashforth & Harthorn, Sheffield.
They are hallmarked with the maker's mark "A.H" for Ashforth & Harthorn, the Sheffield "crown" town mark, the Lion Passant Sterling Silver mark, the Monarch's Head duty mark (Queen Victoria) and the date letter "H" for 1851/52. The are also stamped with the Victorian Design Registration Mark, the design being registered on 3 May 1847.
The fork with lovely engraving to both sides, the fish slice with attractive engraving depicting a fish.
They are complete with their original case, the interior with the retailer's name "Jays, 142-144 Oxford Street, London, Diamond Merchants, Estd. 1796".
DateEarly Victorian : 1851 MakerAshforth & Harthorn DimensionsThe fish slice measures just over 13" inches (335mm) in length. The fork 9 1/2" inches (250mm) in length. ConditionThe are in very good condition. They do have some wear spots to teh handles where the silver has worn at the high spots, this is a very minor imperfection commensurate with age and does not detract from the appearance of this lovely set. Codeas246a446 Price SOLD £395.00 StatusSold SellerDeveron Jewellers Telephone0789 6411730Non UK callers :+44 789 6411730 Emaildeveron2000@btinternet.com

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