AN ENGLISH AND IRISH VICTORIAN ASSEMBLED STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
AN ENGLISH AND IRISH VICTORIAN ASSEMBLED STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE

MARKS OF VARIOUS MAKERS AND DATES, PRIMARILY MID-19TH CENTURY

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AN ENGLISH AND IRISH VICTORIAN ASSEMBLED STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
MARKS OF VARIOUS MAKERS AND DATES, PRIMARILY MID-19TH CENTURY
In 'Queens' pattern, each fiddle thread handle cast with shells at intervals
Comprising:
Ten dinner forks, many with marks for George Adams, London, circa 1860 (8 1/2 in. long)
Twenty salad forks, many with marks for James Le Bass, Dublin, 1863 (6 3/4 in. long)
Seventeen dinner spoons, many with marks for James Le Bass, Dublin, 1863, or George Adams, London, 1859
Eleven teaspoons, many with marks for James Le Bass, Dublin, 1863, or George Adams, London, 1845-46 (5 3/4
in. long)
Twenty-one large soup spoons, many with marks for James Le Bass, Dublin, 1863 (8 1/2 in. long)
Three fruit knives with hollow handles and impressed silver blades, with marks for James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1888 (8 1/8 in. long)
Four luncheon knives, with hollow handles and stainless steel blades, one silver-plated (8 1/2 in. long)
Seventeen dinner knives with hollow handles and stainless steel blades (10 1/8 in. long)
Four serving spoons, with marks for James Le Bass, Dublin, 1863 (12 1/8 in. long)
A soup ladle, with marks for Francis Higgins, London, 1867 (13 1/2 in. long)
A pair of sugar nips, with rubbed marks for London, 1819 (5 1/4 in. long)
A carving knife, sharpening steel, carving fork and cold meat fork, with steel blades or tines
Together with:
A pair of German 800-standard silver salad fork and spoon (12 3/4 in. long)
A Tiffany & Co. sterling silver serving spoon (9 1/4 in. long)
300 oz. 14 dwt. (9,352 gr.) weighable silver
Sale room notice
Please note the quantity of this lot is 116.

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