M. FORD CREECH ANTIQUES & FINE ARTS

 

 

GEORGE III IRISH SILVER RATTAIL STRAINING SPOON

James Scott, Dublin 1818

 

 

In the Fiddle Pattern, the large ovoid bowl with rattail attachment verso,
and slotted and pierced divider to the interior center,
the terminal crested :

a demi-lion rampant, in dexter paw a crescent

 

 

Condition : Excellent; good weight; crisp marks;

small secured rim crack that appears in the making (shown below)

 

 

12.5" Long / 5.3 oz.

 

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#7618

 

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Also See :

 

 

Very Fine & Large George IV Silver Straining Spoon

William Chawner, London, 1827 / 16.25" Long / 11.2 oz.

 


 

 

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George III Irish Silver Rattail Straining Spoon, James Scott, Dublin, 1818 

 

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