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A Very Fine Pair of Serving Spades Made in London in 1856 by George Adams
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A Very Fine Pair of Serving Spades Made in London in 1856 by George Adams A Very Fine Pair of Serving Spades Made in London in 1856 by George Adams A Very Fine Pair of Serving Spades Made in London in 1856 by George Adams

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bleeding bowl , bon-bon dish , brandy saucepan , butter dish , dish , entree dish , fruit basket , pap boat , punch bowl , rose bowl

A Very Fine Pair of Serving Spades Made in London in 1856 by George Adams

£1,450.00

YEAR OF MANUFACTURE: 1856
ORIGIN: London, England
MAKER: George Adams
STOCK CODE: 373792

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The Serving Spades are modelled in a very elegant interpretation of the Fiddle pattern with rounded rectangular bowls. The top of the stems are engraved with a contemporary Crest and chapeau. Both pieces are in excellent condition and are of a thick gauge. The reverse of each piece are very well marked including a journeyman's mark.Length: 9.5 inches, 23.75 cm.Width of bowls: 2.25 inches, 5.63cm.Weight: 8oz.



OFFERED BY: Mary Cooke Antiques
12 Old Power Station, 121 Mortlake High Street, London, SW14 8SN, United Kingdom View map

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