AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE SERVICE
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE SERVICE

MAKER'S MARK OF MARY CHAWNER, LONDON, 1837

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AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE SERVICE
Maker's mark of Mary Chawner, London, 1837
Fiddle pattern, the handles engraved with a motto on a ribbon, comprising:

Sixty table spoons
Sixty dessert spoons
Fifty-one teaspoons, five 1833, fourteen 1834, thirty-two 1837
Twelve coffee spoons with gilt bowls, seven maker's mark of George W. Adams, 1845
Sixty table forks
Sixty dessert forks
Fifty-nine table knives with stainless steel blades, maker's mark of C.J. Vander, modern
Sixty dessert knives with stainless steel blades, maker's mark of C.J. Vander, modern
Ten basting spoons
Eight sauce ladles, two maker's mark of Benjamin Davis, 1835; two William Esterbrook, 1825; two Richard Parr, 1823
Four soup ladles
Four pairs of sugar tongs

marked on reverses, in burlwood case with fitted and lined drawers
The chest 35.3/8in. (89.8cm.) high; 691oz. (21506gr.) weighable silver (448)