Charles Boyton
Silver
About this Item
London, England
Six Victorian silver 'Fiddle' pattern teaspoons, Charles Boyton, London, 1882
each terminal engraved with initials, 100g all in; a pair of George IV silver 'Old English' pattern dinner spoons, William Chawner, London, 1824, each terminal engraved with a crest, each bowl with damaged tip, 140g all in; a George III silver reeded 'Old English' pattern dinner spoon, maker's mark overstruck, London, 1796, dent, 55g; and a George IV silver reeded 'Fiddle and Shell' pattern dinner fork, William Eley II, London, 1826, one tyne reduced in length, 90g
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