A Victorian silver dinner-service
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A Victorian silver dinner-service

MARK OF CHARLES BOYTON, LONDON, THE MAJORITY 1886 AND 1887

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A Victorian silver dinner-service
Mark of Charles Boyton, London, the majority 1886 and 1887
Old English pattern, comprising:
Twenty-three table-spoons
Twenty-two table-forks
Twenty-three dessert-spoons
Twenty-two dessert-forks
Sixteen teaspoons
Five egg-spoons
Three condiment-spoons
Four sauce-ladles
Two butter-knives
A mustard-spoon
Two basting-spoons

Together with:
Five coffee-spoons stamped 800
A table-spoon, a teaspoon, a sugar-sifter, and a pair of sugar-tongs, all reeded fiddle pattern, by George Adams, 1855
A sugar-sifter stamped 800
A small sauce-ladle with floral pattern stamped Sterling
Various plated items
All in a lined and fitted case with brass plaque marked Reynoldson & Son, Silversmiths, Hull
243oz. (7,676gr.)
Special notice
No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis

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