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£2400.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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Good set of six George III sterling silver Hanoverian three pronged table forks.
Maker: Possibly William Withers. London 1763.
The tines are of a good length and the hallmarks which are stamped on the reverse base of the stem are clear and legible on four of the forks but are rubbed and difficult to read on the other two. The top of the reverse of each of the stems has a contemporary engraving of the head of a goat looking right.
Originally, these robust six forks were part of a larger set and have plenty of use left.
Length: circa 7.3 inches (18.54 cm).
Weight: 12 troy ounces (373 grams) the six.
Condition report
Good. Commensurate with age.Stock number
7823The BADA Standard
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