Two 19th century silver salt spoons, Old English pattern,…
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Two 19th century silver salt spoons, Old English pattern, London 1804, fiddle pattern, Exeter 1861. (2)

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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.

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