A fine pair of George IV sterling silver sugar tongs, hallmarked for London 1823-1824.
The maker's mark "WE" corresponds to William Eaton, a highly regarded specialist spoon and flatware maker based in London. These tongs are a substantial weight at 42.9g and feature a contemporary engraved letter "N" on the terminal, adding a touch of personal history to this 200-year-old piece.
Silversmith: William Eaton (WE).
Date: 1823-1824 (George IV).
City: London.
Material: Solid Sterling Silver.
Design: Minimalist Georgian flatware.
Type: Sugar Tongs.
Condition Report
General: Great antique condition considering their 200+ year age.
Details: There are a few light surface marks and scuffs consistent with use over two centuries.
Engraving: The letter "N" is clearly engraved on the end.
Measurements
Dimensions: 14.8cm long x 6cm wide (when open).
Weight: 42.9g.
Boxes are not included and are for display purposes only.
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