23 Pair of Early 19th-Century English Sterling Silver Fiddle Pattern Forks

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Pair of Early 19th-Century English Sterling Silver Fiddle Pattern Forks — William Bateman II & Mark Phillips

Description:
A fine pair of English sterling silver forks in the classic fiddle pattern, dating to the early 19th century. Each fork bears clear hallmarks, attributed to two noted silversmiths: William Bateman II and Mark Phillips. The forks feature elegant, chased cartouches with foliate scrollwork at the terminals, representative of refined Georgian design. Together they weigh approximately 114.78 grams, ensuring both substance and quality.

The craftsmanship is typical of the Bateman family silversmithing tradition, renowned for producing silver of exceptional elegance and durability. The condition shows natural patina and minor wear consistent with age, enhancing their authenticity and antique appeal.

Origin: England
Date: Circa 1820–1830
Makers: William Bateman II & Mark Phillips
Material: Sterling Silver (92.5%)
Weight: 114.78 g combined
Dimensions: Dinner fork approx. 8 in. (20 cm); dessert fork slightly shorter