2323780

GEORGIAN OPENWORK ST SILVER FISH SERVER W WELCH#2323780

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GEORGIAN OPENWORK ST SILVER FISH SERVER W WELCH#2323780
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Georgian sterling silver fish server / slice. Made Exeter, England, 1821-2 by William Welch. <P><P>
Measures a little over 11 1/2 inches long. Weighs 133grams. <P><P>
Slightly scoop-shaped, in order to hold fish more securely and possibly to catch a bit of gravy. Classic scrolling, assymetrical serving shape with delicate engraved pattern on the edges, typical of the Georgian period. The center has an openwork decoration of a fish, with wonderful engraved detail to fins and scales. The handle forms one piece with the scoop/ladle, with additional support in a raised, pointed V on the top. Rat-tail back of handle. <P><P>
Clearly hallmarked on the back:WW for maker William Welch; King's head; lion passant, Exeter Town mark and date letter 'e'. <P><P>
Very good condition.
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<tr><td>Condition:good</td></tr>
<tr><td>Year:1821</td></tr>






<tr><td>Title:GEORGIAN OPENWORK ST SILVER FISH SERVER W WELCH</td></tr>



<tr><td>Location:Boca Raton</td></tr>
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