Monday 6 September 2010 | 10:00 | Lots: 484

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Lot 362

Lot 362

A cased silver Dubarry pattern Christening fork and spoon set, hallmarked C.W. Fletcher & Son...

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Lot 362

Lot Description

A cased silver Dubarry pattern Christening fork and spoon set, hallmarked C.W. Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1930. Together with a similar example, also a cased knife, fork and spoon set of plain form with stylised initial engraved terminals to the fork and spoon. Gross weighable silver 4.78 ozt (148.67 grams).

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The Dubarry style set is unengraved and  in generally good condition with scratching and scuffs commensurate with age and use, along with tarnishing. The other similar set is Hallmarked Sheffield, 1903, Maker: John Round & Sons. There is wear to the gilded bowl and tip, the stem is slightly bent. The fork tines are bent and worn, both pieces tarnished. They have a personal entwined three initial script engraving (possibly JBA) to the underside of the terminals, which is rubbed. The three piece set is in good condition overall with general tarnishing and scratching throughout. The bolster to the knife is a little dirty where it meets the handle. The spoon and fork have a three initial (FJM) script engraving to the terminals. All cased with cases in quite good order.

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