various makers and dates
Comprising: an Irish silver Fiddle pattern fish slice, Laurence Keary, Dublin 1823, also incuse stamped J. MOORE, oblong blade with the central panel pierced and engraved with two fish among leaf scrolls and drapes, crested, length 31.5cm, another Fiddle pattern fish slice, James McKay, Edinburgh 1835, the blade with panel pierced with scrolls, stars and dots, a pair of fish servers, George Adams, London 1854, Fiddle pattern, crested, a serving fork, Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1804, Fiddle pattern, crested and initialled, a pair of serving tongs, Edward Hutton, London 1886, Fiddle pattern, a ring-end meat skewer, George Adams, London 1841, initialled, a butter knife, a toddy ladle, John Gamon, London 1733, with turned-wood handle, two coin-inset toddy ladle, with whale bone twist handles, unmarked, and a cased pair of grape scissors, Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1879, with gilded apostle stems, weight of weighable silver 42oz. (Qty)