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A set of three George IV fiddle pattern sterling silver table forks
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A set of three George IV fiddle pattern sterling silver table forks A set of three George IV fiddle pattern sterling silver table forks A set of three George IV fiddle pattern sterling silver table forks A set of three George IV fiddle pattern sterling silver table forks A set of three George IV fiddle pattern sterling silver table forks A set of three George IV fiddle pattern sterling silver table forks

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Crested silver , flatware , fork , table fork

A set of three George IV fiddle pattern sterling silver table forks

£215.00

YEAR OF MANUFACTURE: 1825
ORIGIN: London, England
MAKER: Charles Eley, London, active 1824-1827
WEIGHT: 7.70 troy ounces (8.45 ounces or 239.60 grams)
STOCK CODE: H1013041187

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Item Description

a set of three fiddle pattern silver table forks, each engraved with a family crest

Length: 200mm / 7 7/8"


History

From the collection of Charles Eamer Kempe Thence by descent.

Charles Eamer Kempe (29 June 1837 – 29 April 1907) was an influential and important Victorian stained glass designer and manufacturer. His studios in London produced over 4,000 windows and also designs for altars and altar frontals, furniture and furnishings, lichgates and memorials that helped to define a later nineteenth century Anglican style. The list of English cathedrals containing examples of his work includes: Chester, Gloucester, Hereford, Lichfield, Wells, Winchester, York. The firm's trademark was a golden garb or wheatsheaf, taken from Kempe's own coat of arms and visible in his crest. From the 1870's Kempe renovated and redecorated an Elizabethan manor house near the village of Lindfield, West Sussex, where he installed a magnificent sundial in the garden, topped by his family crest. Source: Wikipedia.


OFFERED BY: Heraldic Silver Ltd
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£215.00