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Lot 42

A William IV silver gilt ice cream serving spade.  William Eaton,  London, 1835.  The King's...

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Lot 42

A William IV silver gilt ice cream serving spade. 
William Eaton, 
London, 1835. 
The King's...

Starting Bid: £100

Estimate: £150 - £250

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Lot 42

Description

A William IV silver gilt ice cream serving spade. 

William Eaton, 

London, 1835. 

The King's pattern variant serving spade with diamond heel to reverse of bowl, the terminal engraved with Shakerley family crest, 24.9cm long, approx. weight 4.7ozt

Provenance: Property from a UK private collection. 

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