Price
£500.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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Handsome Old English pattern VICTORIAN sterling silver serving fork.
Maker: Thomas Wallis II. London 1807.
This fork is of a very good weight and is excellently made with a bevelled edge around the stem. The bowl has six very firm tines while the finial of the front of the stem is engraved with a family crest.
The full set of hallmarks are clearly stamped on the reverse of the stem.
In spite of its weight, this fork is very well balanced and elegant and would look good on any dining room table.
Dimensions
Length: 12.7 inches (32.3cm), Width of bowl: 2.3 inches (5.8cm)Weight
6 troy ounces (187 grams)Condition report
ExcellentStock number
8820The BADA Standard
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