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A good set of twelve George III period silver dessert forks in the old English pattern made in London in 1802 by William Eley and William Fearn of London (1 fork 1795 George Smith and William Fearn)They are all engraved to the reverse with a lion rampant family crest on a Fleur de lis and are in excellent condition.Sets of early dessert forks like this are becoming increasingly difficult to find.
Dimensions
Length 16.6 cmsWeight
13 Troy ozsStock number
FA246x20The BADA Standard
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