THE FIRST MAKER'S MARK OF WILLIAM ELEY I AND WILLIAM FERAN, LONDON, 1800
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A GEORGE III SILVER FISH SLICE, SUGAR NIPS, SALT CELLAR AND SIX TEASPOONS
The first maker's mark of William Eley I and William Feran, London, 1800
The fish slice with narrow pierced hinged lifter and reeded handle; the sugar nips, maker's mark perhaps for Jacob More and lion passant, with shell tongs; the salt Henry Chawner, London, 1810, boat-shaped with reeded loop handles and oval foot; the teaspoons maker's mark TW and lion passant with foliate scrolls on the back of the bowl and W.G monogram
12in. (30.5cm.) wide, the first; gross weight 13oz. (404gr.) (9)
The first maker's mark of William Eley I and William Feran, London, 1800
The fish slice with narrow pierced hinged lifter and reeded handle; the sugar nips, maker's mark perhaps for Jacob More and lion passant, with shell tongs; the salt Henry Chawner, London, 1810, boat-shaped with reeded loop handles and oval foot; the teaspoons maker's mark TW and lion passant with foliate scrolls on the back of the bowl and W.G monogram
12in. (30.5cm.) wide, the first; gross weight 13oz. (404gr.) (9)