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A George III silver serving spoon and salad fork. Richard Crossley, London, 1800 & 1802. The...
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Description
A George III silver serving spoon and salad fork.
Richard Crossley,
London, 1800 & 1802.
The Old English pattern spoon engraved with the initial 'S' to terminal, 30.5cm long, the Old English pattern salad fork without engraving to terminal, 28.6cm long, total weight approx. 7.3ozt (2)
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