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THE ENGLISH VARIOUS MARKER'S MARKS, LONDON, SECOND HALF 18TH-EARLY 19TH CENTURY; THE IRISH MAKER'S MARK 'I.C', DUBLIN, 1749
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SEVEN GEORGIAN AND A PAIR OF IRISH GEORGIAN II SILVER SERVING SPOONS
THE ENGLISH VARIOUS MARKER'S MARKS, LONDON, SECOND HALF 18TH-EARLY 19TH CENTURY; THE IRISH MAKER'S MARK 'I.C', DUBLIN, 1749
Each fully marked, the English comprising a large ladle with scroll handle, marked for Ebenezer Coker, 1751, another ladle with shell-form bowl and scroll handle, possibly marked for Thomas Ellis, 1772, four large spoons, the first maker's mark 'SA', 1785; the second 'SH', 1801; the third for Duncan Urquhart and Napthali Hart, 1803; and the fourth for Peter and William Bateman, 1813, and a large spoon with pear-form bowl and incised crest, maker's mark 'CE', 1813; together with an English fish server with filled handle, marked for Charles Aldridge and Henry Green, London, 1777
The largest 13½ in. (34.3 cm.) long, 32 oz. approximate gross weight (10)
THE ENGLISH VARIOUS MARKER'S MARKS, LONDON, SECOND HALF 18TH-EARLY 19TH CENTURY; THE IRISH MAKER'S MARK 'I.C', DUBLIN, 1749
Each fully marked, the English comprising a large ladle with scroll handle, marked for Ebenezer Coker, 1751, another ladle with shell-form bowl and scroll handle, possibly marked for Thomas Ellis, 1772, four large spoons, the first maker's mark 'SA', 1785; the second 'SH', 1801; the third for Duncan Urquhart and Napthali Hart, 1803; and the fourth for Peter and William Bateman, 1813, and a large spoon with pear-form bowl and incised crest, maker's mark 'CE', 1813; together with an English fish server with filled handle, marked for Charles Aldridge and Henry Green, London, 1777
The largest 13½ in. (34.3 cm.) long, 32 oz. approximate gross weight (10)
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