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A matched set of 19th century silver gilt teaspoons. Thomas Freeth I and John Brydie, London,...
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A matched set of 19th century silver gilt teaspoons.
Thomas Freeth I and John Brydie,
London,...
Starting Bid: £200
Estimate: £300 - £500
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Lot 51
Description
A matched set of 19th century silver gilt teaspoons.
Thomas Freeth I and John Brydie,
London, 1812 and 1828.
The set of twenty-four Fiddle pattern teaspoons comprising: twelve Regency silver examples by Thomas Freeth I and twelve George IV examples by John Brydie, all engraved with matching crest within a diamond-shaped lozenge, in a fitted oak canteen box, total weight approx. 20.2ozt
Provenance: Property from a UK private collection.
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Lot Footnotes
Arms: The arms on the spoons are Dean(e) or Tindall quartering another. (With thanks to Pursuivant Research)
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