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A LARGE PART SET OF IRISH GEORGE IV DOUBLE THREADED FIDDLE PATTERN CUTLERY, Dublin 1823, mark of Christopher Eades, retailed by M. West, most examples engraved with crest and comprising:
- Six...
A LARGE PART SET OF IRISH GEORGE IV DOUBLE THREADED FIDDLE PATTERN CUTLERY, Dublin 1823, mark of Christopher Eades, retailed by M. West, most examples engraved with crest and comprising:
- Six dinner forks;
- Six table spoons;
- Six smaller forks;
- Six dessert spoons;
- Five teaspoons;
together with two Irish double threaded fiddle pattern table spoons, Dublin 1819, mark of John Egan, the terminals crested; a pair of English sauce ladles of the same pattern, marks rubbed; an egg and a condiment spoon, London 1838, mark of William Bateman II, also of the same pattern; and another fork. (c.1813g all in). (36)
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