A George III sterling silver straining spoon, London 1805 by William Eley and William Fearn
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A George III sterling silver straining spoon, London 1805 by William Eley and William Fearn
Old English pattern, engraved with a crest of out of a ducal coronet and an elephant’s head. The bowl with an affixed central straining section. Fully marked. Together with a pair of George III sterling silver asparagus tongs, London 1817 by William Eley and William Fearn, Fiddle pattern engraved with a crest of a crossbow. (2)
Spoon length – 30.3 cm / 12 inches
Weight – 322 grams / 10.35 ozt
The straining spoon crest is for Betham, Bethome, Kirby, Knowles, Knowlys, Kyrby, Pelley, Pelly, Sanders, Villettes
The asparagus tongs crest is for Peers, Cornwall
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A George III sterling silver straining spoon, London 1805 by William Eley and William Fearn
Estimate £250 - £350
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