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Pair of William IV sterling silver grape scissors with marks for London, 1824, William Eley II
Pair of William IV sterling silver grape scissors with marks for London, 1824, William Eley II
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A rare and beautiful pair of William IV sterling silver grape scissors with marks for London, 1824, William Eley II. Son of William Eley I whose partnership with Chawner and Fearn remains enshrined in English silversmithing history, he was a notable silversmith in his own right.
With fresh fruit being a luxury in the Regency period, grape scissors were used as an indicator of wealth and status. These certainly live up this claim, being double-struck and of thick gauge these are amongst the finest examples we have come across.
Price marked at $1750 AUD.
Measurements: 17.1cm length. 101.2 grams silver weight.
Remnants of gilt, otherwise excellent antique condition with minor wear overall commensurate with age, with marks crisp and clear.
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