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George III Irish Silver Fish
George III Irish Silver Fish Slice or Server, George Nangle, Dublin, 1806 length 11.3 in — 28.6 cm
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George III Sterling Silver
George III Sterling Silver "French Thread" Fish Slice, London, 1780, makers: M. G. and C. A., with an elaborately pierced blade featuring a trio of fish, l. 12-1/8", 5.65 t. oz.
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A George III pierced silver
A George III pierced silver armorial fish slice, silver hafted, by William Abdy, London 1796 More Information Slight scratches consistent with age. Haft partly dislodged, not loose. No splits or repair
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A George III silver fish slice,
A George III silver fish slice, William Plummer, London 1783, the handle by Moses Brent, the blade pierced with scrolling foliage and with bright-cut engraving, crested, 31cm long
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A George III silver fish slice,
A George III silver fish slice, William Welch II, Exeter 1814, the blade with pierced engraved fish motif, approximately 113g
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George III Silver Fiddle Pattern
George III Silver Fiddle Pattern Fish Slice, William Knight II, London, 1819 length 11.1 in — 28.3 cm
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A George III silver fish slice,
A George III silver fish slice, Henry Chawner, London 1791, with simple piercing and bearing the Berkeley family crest, 31.5cm long, the handle by another maker
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A George IV fiddle pattern silver
A George IV fiddle pattern silver fish slice, JW, London 1823, crested, 32cm long, approximately 161gm
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GEORGE III SILVER FISH SERVER
GEORGE III SILVER FISH SERVER English Sterling Silver Fish Slice, by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1807, with pierced blade, unengraved, 12 1/8" long, 2 5/8" wide, 5.04 ozt. One-inch-long indentation to top end of blade,
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GEORGE III IRISH SILVER FISH SLICE,
GEORGE III IRISH SILVER FISH SLICE, JOHN POWER Letter dated 1811, Dublin, the shaped knife blade decorated with pierced and etched fish design, 12"l, approx. 4.3ozt
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A George III pierced silver fish
A George III pierced silver fish slice with filled handle, makers mark WA, London 1793, 28.5cm and a George III silver serving spoon, Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne, London 1813, 30cm, gross weight approximately 200g
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GEORGE IV THOMAS & GEORGE HAYTER
GEORGE IV THOMAS & GEORGE HAYTER ENGLISH STERLING SILVER FISH SLICE, 4 OZTGeorge IV Thomas & George Hayter English Sterling Silver Fish Slice,, London c. 1823 Dimensions: 4 ozt
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George III Silver Fish Slice and
George III Silver Fish Slice and Two Berry Spoons, London, 1764-99 largest length 11.6 in — 29.5 cm
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GEORGE III SILVER FISH SLICE WITH
GEORGE III SILVER FISH SLICE WITH WEIGHTED SILVER HANDLE, ROBERT HENNELL I, LONDON, CIRCA 1792, 3.7 GROSS OZ, L: 11-1/8 INGeorge III Silver Fish Slice with Weighted Silver Handle, Robert Hennell I, London, Circa 1792, 3.7 gross oz, L: 11-1/8 in
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A George III silver fish slice with
A George III silver fish slice with pierced and engraved blade and moulded terminals 12ins overall London 1803 by A.F. (with initials engraved to blade) and an Elizabeth II silver ''Meat Skewer'' pattern paper knife 8ins overall Birmingham 1958 (weight 5ozs)
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A George III silver fiddle
A George III silver fiddle pattern fish slice, William Eley & William Fearn, London 1820, 31 cm long, approximately 153gm
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George III sterling fish slices
George III sterling fish slices ladle skewer and spoons London dated 1797-1816 comprising: Reverse Tipt pattern over Prince of Wales plume pierced decorated serving end fish slice by Thomas Willis L12 1/4'' fish slice by Eley & Fearn L11 1/2'' meat skewer with rubbed maker's mark L10 1/2''; gravy ladle by TB L6 3/4'' 2 serving spoons by GG and RR L8 1/2'' all with complete hallmarks. Total 15.0oz troy (6pcs) Provenance: Estate of Michael M. Finefrock Charleston South Carolina. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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A Fine George III Crested
A Fine George III Crested Sterling Silver Fish Slice John Swift London 1772 pierced and curved scimitar blade having a silver-mounted turned ebonized wood handle length 14 1/4 in.
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A George III silver fish slice,
A George III silver fish slice, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1791, the handle initialled MB, London 1791, 29.5cm long
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TWO GEORGE III SILVER 'FIDDLE'
TWO GEORGE III SILVER 'FIDDLE' PATTERN FISH SLICES, LONDON, 1804 AND 1811, 8.7 OZTwo George III Silver 'Fiddle' Pattern Fish Slices, London, 1804 and 1811, 8.7 oz
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ELEY & FEARN STERLING SILVER FISH
ELEY & FEARN STERLING SILVER FISH SLICEGeorge III Sterling Silver Fish Slice, William Eley and William Fearn, London, 1804, fiddle handle with downturned typt, engraved armorial, l. 11 3/4 in., wt. 4.55 troy ozs.
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TWO GEORGE III SILVER 'FIDDLE'
TWO GEORGE III SILVER 'FIDDLE' PATTERN FISH SLICES, LONDON, 1807 AND 1812, 8Two George III Silver 'Fiddle' Pattern Fish Slices, London, 1807 and 1812, 8.3 total oz
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A George IV silver fiddle pattern
A George IV silver fiddle pattern fish slice with pierced blade by William King London 1828 (weight 4.5ozs - crested and initialled)
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ENGLISH GEORGIAN STERLING FISH
ENGLISH GEORGIAN STERLING FISH SERVING KNIFEEnglish George III sterling silver fish serving knife/ slice, maker's initials RM in rectangular cartouche, c.1810, with pierced blade, fiddle back handle, London hallmarks, approx 11.5"l, 4.58ozt **Provenance: a fine Austin, Texas estate**
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GEORGIAN STERLING FISH SLICEA
GEORGIAN STERLING FISH SLICEA Georgian sterling fish slice in the Fiddle pattern with pierced blade, London 1815, by Saml. Hennell, 11.75" long, 140 grams.
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PAIR OF GEORGE III STERLING
PAIR OF GEORGE III STERLING SILVER FISH SLICESPair of George III Sterling Silver Fish Slices , Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London, 1804, mark reg. 1800, down-turned fiddle typt handle, l. 12 in., wt. 8.85 troy ozs
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ENGLISH GEORGE IV STERLING FISH
ENGLISH GEORGE IV STERLING FISH SERVING KNIFEEnglish George IV sterling silver fish serving knife/ slice, Edward Farrell (British, c.1779-1850), c.1825, fiddleback handle, pierced blade, London hallmarks, approx 12"l, 4.98ozt
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GEORGE III SILVER FISH SLICE 1799
GEORGE III SILVER FISH SLICE 1799 London maker's mark of William Eley & William Fearn; together with a brandy warmer with turned wood handle - (2)
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Richard Mills. George III cake
Richard Mills. George III cake basket. 1772, sterling silver. 9¾ h × 13½ w × 11½ d in. result: $1,500. estimate: $800–1,200. Features pierced side panels and chased wheat sheafs, engraved with a monogram to interior. Sold with a George III pierced fish slice by William Plummer (London, 1770).
Marked to handle and body of basket and to underside of fish slice. 28.1 ozt.
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George III Bateman and Company
George III Bateman and Company Sterling Silver and Ivory Fish Slice, hallmarked London, 1802-1803, by Peter, Anne and William Bateman, the blade of scimitar form, pierced with fish decoration and engraved laurel banding, with reeded ferrule and turned ivory handle, l. 12".
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English Georgian Sterling Silver
English Georgian Sterling Silver Fish Slice dated 1824. London. 'TD' makers mark, lower case i date mark, George IV. 11 5/8'' long, 140g
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THREE GEORGE IV-VICTORIAN SILVER
THREE GEORGE IV-VICTORIAN SILVER 'FIDDLE' PATTERN FISH SLICES, LONDON, 1823, 1825 AND 1841, 14Three George IV-Victorian Silver 'Fiddle' Pattern Fish Slices, London, 1823, 1825 and 1841, 14.7 total oz
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A Georgian silver fish slice King's
A Georgian silver fish slice King's pattern by William Eley & William Fearn London 1822. Weight 7.7 oz.
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George III Silver Articulated
George III Silver Articulated Fish Vinaigrette, William Lea & Co., Birmingham, 1817 length 3.3 in — 8.3 cm
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A Victorian silver fish slice and
A Victorian silver fish slice and fork, George Unite, Birmingham 1896, the slice with pierced engraved dolphin and another pair, Martin & Hall, Sheffield 1871
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TWO GEORGE IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN
TWO GEORGE IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FISH SLICES, LONDON, 1833 AND MARY CHAWNER, LONDON, 1834, 9.9 OZTwo George IV Silver Fiddle Pattern Fish Slices, London, 1833 and Mary Chawner, London, 1834, 9.9 oz