ZA GEORGE III SILVER SERVING TROWEL AND FISH SLICE, each London, the first maker's mark of Edward Aldridge, 1763; the second Henry Chawner, 1795, the rounded rectangular blade pierced with two trelliswork bands enclosing pierced foliate scrolls, the end with further pierced scrolls, with shaped fluted join to the part silver and wood turned handle--13in. (33cm.) long, the fish slice with pointed oval blade, pierced with band of graduated lozenges, below engraved with crest within wreath, with raised wavy edge to one side, with stained green foliate capped handle--11½in. (29.2cm.) long (2)

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ZA GEORGE III SILVER SERVING TROWEL AND FISH SLICE, each London, the first maker's mark of Edward Aldridge, 1763; the second Henry Chawner, 1795, the rounded rectangular blade pierced with two trelliswork bands enclosing pierced foliate scrolls, the end with further pierced scrolls, with shaped fluted join to the part silver and wood turned handle--13in. (33cm.) long, the fish slice with pointed oval blade, pierced with band of graduated lozenges, below engraved with crest within wreath, with raised wavy edge to one side, with stained green foliate capped handle--11½in. (29.2cm.) long (2)
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