Four flat Ware items: Irish and American sterling, Continental silver and a cased silver plated serving set, early 19th century Dublin, with maker's mark for Samuel Neville, mid 19th century, with maker's marks for hall, Hewson & Brower of New York, other, a pair of Old English pattern Irish serving spoons, an American butter knife a Continental pouring spoon with a plated bowl, and a cased set of fish servers, silver weight 251gr (cased set and pouring spoon excluded) length 30 cm, and smaller
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- Old English Pattern - The Old English pattern as is commonly seen on silver flatware is characterized by a simple, clean shape with a slightly upturned tip and a broad handle that tapers gently towards the bowl or blade. The handle may be plain or decorated with a subtle design, such as a line or ridge along the edge or a small decorative motif at the tip. This pattern was first introduced in the 18th century and has remained popular ever since, making it a popular choice for traditional and formal table settings.
- Marrow Spoon - A spoon with a long handle and a narrow scoop shaped bowl, used to scoop and eat marrow from the hollow centre of roasted bones. Some marrow scoops are double ended with a different shaped bowl at each end.
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