An unusual pair of George III Servers made in London in 1811 by Thomas James.

An unusual pair of George III Servers made in London in 1811 by Thomas James.

£1,300

The Servers are modelled in the fiddle pattern and have most unusual serving blades with five tines and a shaped edge for cutting.  The blade is also pierced and engraved with a very unusual floral boss enclosed by a prick dot frame.  The top of the stem is engraved with a contemporary Crest and each is very well marked.  It is most unusual to find servers of this design in pairs.  Thomas James produced very unusual designs, especially caddy spoons.

Length: 10.1 inches, 25.25 cm.

Weight: 8oz.

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