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Lot 408

Lot 408

A Georgian silver Fiddle pattern fish slice, the pierced modified-acanthus design blade to the...

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Lot 408

Lot Description

A Georgian silver Fiddle pattern fish slice, the pierced modified-acanthus design blade to the monogrammed handle. Hallmarked William Bateman II, London 1835. Length 12 1/8 inches (30.7cms). Weight 3.85 ozt (119.8 grams).

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The lot is in fair to good overall condition with scratches, small dents and tarnish in keeping with general wear. The handle has been applied to the blade at a later date. The hallmarks to the back of the handle are clear with the makers marks slightly worn.

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