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Exeter Silver Sifter Ladle - James Andrew Page, Plymouth
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Reference: S1810
Period: Victorian
Year: 1839
Silversmith: James Andrew Page
Place: Exeter
Price: $ 180.00 Weight: 32 grams Dimensions: 15.3 cm Condition: Excellent, piercing perfect.
Description: An Exeter silver sifter ladle in the Fiddle pattern, with an engraved family crest featuring a dog or wolf. The sifter is the traditional shape, with beautiful scroll and cross-hatch piercing. The hallmarks are excellent, and include makers mark JAP, Victoria duty mark, lion passant, castle town mark and date letter gothic C for 1839. James Andrew Page worked between 1833 and 1862 in Plymouth, he died in 1898. In 1862 the business became Page, Keen & Page, which survived being destroyed by bombs in 1941, and merged with Bowdens in 1970. Page, Keen & Page produced interesting silver replica spoons complete with early Plymouth hallmarks.
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