MAKER'S MARK APPARENTLY UNIDENTIFIED H&I, BIRMINGHAM, 1935, PROBABLY JOHN BODMAN CARRINGTON, LONDON, 1934, GIBSON & CO, LTD., LONDON, 1929, TWO SUAGR TONGS, 1817 AND 1835 AND A FISH SLICE, J.M. VAN KEMPEN, VOORSCHOTEN, 1893
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Two Edward VII silver sugar casters, a small Edward VII silver salver, two pairs of Dutch silver sugar tongs and a Dutch silver fish slice
Maker's mark apparently unidentified H&I, Birmingham, 1935, probably John Bodman Carrington, London, 1934, Gibson & Co, Ltd., London, 1929, two suagr tongs, 1817 and 1835 and a fish slice, J.M. van Kempen, Voorschoten, 1893
The casters both vase-shaped, one octagonal-shaped; the salver octagonal-shaped and with hanlde on four compressed feet; the tongs reeded and the slice pierced into a fish and engraved with date, reeded handle
17 cm. (6.7 in.) high
marked at the side
674 gr. (7)
Maker's mark apparently unidentified H&I, Birmingham, 1935, probably John Bodman Carrington, London, 1934, Gibson & Co, Ltd., London, 1929, two suagr tongs, 1817 and 1835 and a fish slice, J.M. van Kempen, Voorschoten, 1893
The casters both vase-shaped, one octagonal-shaped; the salver octagonal-shaped and with hanlde on four compressed feet; the tongs reeded and the slice pierced into a fish and engraved with date, reeded handle
17 cm. (6.7 in.) high
marked at the side
674 gr. (7)