
The Story
An exquisite George III English silver fish slice, crafted in London in 1780 by Charles Aldridge & Henry Green. The pierced blade is richly worked with scrolling lattice and a central foliate motif, combining lightness and strength in equal measure. Designed to lift and serve with ease, its elongated form and balanced handle reflect the confidence of late 18th-century English silversmithing. Both decorative and deeply functional, this is a striking example of ceremonial tableware.

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Description
An exquisite George III English silver fish slice, crafted in London in 1780 by Charles Aldridge & Henry Green. The pierced blade is richly worked with scrolling lattice and a central foliate motif, combining lightness and strength in equal measure. Designed to lift and serve with ease, its elongated form and balanced handle reflect the confidence of late 18th-century English silversmithing. Both decorative and deeply functional, this is a striking example of ceremonial tableware.






















