A William IV silver 'Fiddle' pattern basting spoon, possibly William Bateman II, London, 1834

Silver, Furniture and Ceramics
  • A William IV silver 'Fiddle' pattern basting spoon, possibly William Bateman II, London, 1834


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ZAR 1 000 - 1 500

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A William IV silver 'Fiddle' pattern basting spoon, possibly William Bateman II, London, 1834
the terminal engraved with initials, 125g


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