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X2 Georgian Silver Fiddle Pattern Salt Spoons
Arthur Vandyk Antiques are delighted to present for sale of two fine quality Georgian period Fiddle Pattern Silver Salt Spoons, one spoon is free of personalisation, the other has a period monogram.
The details are as follows:
Spoon 1:
Silversmith: Robert Rutland
Assay Office: London
Date mark: 1819
Monarch: George III
Pattern: Fiddle
Dimensions
Length: 10.5 cm
Weight: 15 grams
Spoon 2:
Silversmith: Robert Rutland
Assay Office: London
Date mark: 1825
Monarch: George IV
Pattern: Fiddle
Dimensions
Length: 10.5 cm
Weight: 13 grams
These spoons would be ideal for use or would be a thoughtful gift or a great addition to your silver collection.
Condition Report:
Both spoons are in overall good condition, the 1825 example has its original gilding to its bowl and is free of any personalisation, there is however a slight knock to the edge of the handle. the 1819 example is in generally good order, their is some wear to the interior of the bowl, with pitting and scratches.
Please see the above photographs
We currently have in stock a fine selection of silver flatware in our online shop.
Delivery:
Free Recorded Delivery Postage within the UK
Free Postage Within the U.K.
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Hatfield
Hertfordshire
Tel : 07904682990
or : 01707272146
Non UK callers : +44 7904682990 or +44 1707272146
The details are as follows:
Spoon 1:
Silversmith: Robert Rutland
Assay Office: London
Date mark: 1819
Monarch: George III
Pattern: Fiddle
Dimensions
Length: 10.5 cm
Weight: 15 grams
Spoon 2:
Silversmith: Robert Rutland
Assay Office: London
Date mark: 1825
Monarch: George IV
Pattern: Fiddle
Dimensions
Length: 10.5 cm
Weight: 13 grams
These spoons would be ideal for use or would be a thoughtful gift or a great addition to your silver collection.
Condition Report:
Both spoons are in overall good condition, the 1825 example has its original gilding to its bowl and is free of any personalisation, there is however a slight knock to the edge of the handle. the 1819 example is in generally good order, their is some wear to the interior of the bowl, with pitting and scratches.
Please see the above photographs
We currently have in stock a fine selection of silver flatware in our online shop.
Delivery:
Free Recorded Delivery Postage within the UK
Free Postage Within the U.K.
For international sales please contact us for a quote.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 9/JAN/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Free postage within the UK for international postage please contact me.
Date 1825
Mid 19th Century Antiques Material Silver
Origin English
Maker Robert Rutland
Item code as1039a464 / 824
Status Sold
£35.00
$43.06
€41.81
$
€
Conversion rates as of 9/JAN/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Free postage within the UK for international postage please contact me.
Shipping information
Free Postage Within the U.K.
For international sales please contact us for a quote.
For international sales please contact us for a quote.
View all stock from
Arthur Vandyk Antiques
By appointment only
Hatfield
Hertfordshire
Tel : 07904682990
or : 01707272146
Non UK callers : +44 7904682990 or +44 1707272146
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