MAKER'S MARK OF WALKER & HALL, SHEFFIELD 1913
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A GEORGE V SILVER CUTLERY SUITE AND ITS OAK CANTEEN
Maker's mark of Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1913
In the old English bead pattern comprising twenty-three table forks, twenty-four entrée forks, twenty-three dessertspoons, eleven tablespoons, twelve soup spoons, seven teaspoons, two sauce ladles, two serving spoons, a soup ladle, all engraved with a crest, and nineteen associated silver-plated knives of two differing designs, and four carving implements; the oak canteen with rising top above a drawer, on cabriole legs, with silver presentation plaque engraved: "A.H. Whittingham by the Members of the Pastoralists Association of Central & Northern Queensland June 4th 1913"
The canteen 85 cm (33 1/2 in.) wide; 73.5 cm (29 in.) high; 50 cm (19 1/2 in.) deep (128)
Maker's mark of Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1913
In the old English bead pattern comprising twenty-three table forks, twenty-four entrée forks, twenty-three dessertspoons, eleven tablespoons, twelve soup spoons, seven teaspoons, two sauce ladles, two serving spoons, a soup ladle, all engraved with a crest, and nineteen associated silver-plated knives of two differing designs, and four carving implements; the oak canteen with rising top above a drawer, on cabriole legs, with silver presentation plaque engraved: "A.H. Whittingham by the Members of the Pastoralists Association of Central & Northern Queensland June 4th 1913"
The canteen 85 cm (33 1/2 in.) wide; 73.5 cm (29 in.) high; 50 cm (19 1/2 in.) deep (128)
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