A GROUP OF GEORGIAN AND REGENCY SILVER SERVING PIECES

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A GROUP OF GEORGIAN AND REGENCY SILVER SERVING PIECES

Engraved with various crests and monograms, comprising:
A pair of basting spoons, Onslow-pattern, London, apparently 1770, Maker's Mark of T. & W. Chawner, engraved 309 and 310, and with Dallas Museum of Art accession numbers 1987.296.1,.2
Another basting spoon, feather-edged, 1815, Maker's Mark of William Bateman, engraved 283, and with Dallas Museum of Art accession number 1987.287
A soup ladle, with circular bowl, 1788, Maker's Mark of Hester Bateman, engraved 312, and with Dallas Museum of Art accession number 1987.297
Another soup ladle, fiddle-pattern, with oval bowl, Edinburgh, 1799, Maker's mark RW, engraved 339, and with Dallas Museum of Art accession number 1987.308
Four sauce ladles, fiddle-pattern, London, 1816, Maker's Mark of William Chawner, engraved 261-264, and with Dallas Museum of Art accession numbers 1987.283.1,.2,.3,and .4
A pair of toddy ladles, Edinburgh, 1816, Maker's mark of George Fenwick, engraved 314, 315, and with Dallas Museum of Art accession numbers 1987.299 and 1987.299.2
A butter knife, King's husk-pattern, London, 1820, Maker's Mark of Paul Storr, engraved 149, and with Dallas Museum of Art accession number 1987.254
A silver-gilt ice spade, Old-English thread-pattern, 1789, Maker's Mark of Richard Crossley, engraved 143, and with Dallas Museum of Art accession number 1987.250
(36 oz. 10 dwt. (20)
Literature
Kennedy, p. 80 and 85
Exhibited
Atlanta, 1975, nos. 133, 134, 155 etc.