MARK OF WILLIAM ELEY, LONDON, 1838
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A PAIR OF EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE, THREAD AND SHELL PATTERN ASPARAGUS SERVERS
MARK OF WILLIAM ELEY, LONDON, 1838
Together with a George IV provincial silver marrow scoop, mark of James Bell, Newcastle, 1825, engraved with crest of Cook above initials JC; and a pair of Victorian silver grape scissors by Rawlings and Summers, London, 1840
12.5 oz. (388 gr.) (3)
MARK OF WILLIAM ELEY, LONDON, 1838
Together with a George IV provincial silver marrow scoop, mark of James Bell, Newcastle, 1825, engraved with crest of Cook above initials JC; and a pair of Victorian silver grape scissors by Rawlings and Summers, London, 1840
12.5 oz. (388 gr.) (3)
Provenance
Reverend Joseph Cook (1759-1844) and by descent at Newton Hall, Northumberland.
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