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Lot 503

Lot 503

An Edwardian cased silver pickle fork, hors d'oeuvres fork and a preserve spoon, each with...

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Lot 503

Lot Description

An Edwardian cased silver pickle fork, hors d'oeuvres fork and a preserve spoon, each with foliate engraving, narrow stems leading to pierced and engraved terminals, cased. Hallmarked Charles Wilkes, Birmingham 1902. Gross silver weight 1.61 ozt (45.8 grams).

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Overall the lot is in very good condition. There are minor surface scratches and tarnishing evident on the silver commensurate with age and use. The case is in good condition with a working hinge and clasp, but does not sit flush when closed, rising slightly.

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