A VICTORIAN AND EARLIER SILVER TABLE-SERVICE
A VICTORIAN AND EARLIER SILVER TABLE-SERVICE

MOSTLY WITH THE MARK OF ELIZABETH EATON, LONDON, 1849

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A VICTORIAN AND EARLIER SILVER TABLE-SERVICE
MOSTLY WITH THE MARK OF ELIZABETH EATON, LONDON, 1849
Mostly King's pattern, most engraved with a crest, the back of some further engraved with initials, comprising:
Twelve table-forks Twelve table-spoons
Twelve dessert-forks Twelve dessert-spoons
Twelve teaspoons, six Queen's pattern
141 oz. (4,374 gr.)
The crest is that of Miles, presumably for a descendant of William Miles (d.1844), of Clifton, Gloucestershire and Firbeck Hall, Yorkshire. He married Frances Harriot (d.1877), daughter of Joshua Jebb (1769-1845), in 1829. (48)
Provenance
William Miles (d.1844) and then my descent to his wife's nephew and then by descent.

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