These exceptional antique Victorian sterling silver salad servers have been crafted in the fiddle pattern.
The spoon has a plain rounded bowl and the fork has six tines.
The anterior surface of each terminal is embellished with the engraved initials 'W.C F'.
The reverse surface of the serving fork and spoon incorporates a pip to the terminal, in addition to a rounded heel to the bowl/drop.
These exceptional sterling silver salad servers were made by the renowned London silversmith George Adams of Chawner & Co.
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Date: 1862