A George IV-Victorian collected or harlequin service of flatware and cutlery, largely Queen's pattern but including both anthemion and quilted shell heels and some in the following patterns: King's and King's Honeysuckle: sixteen tablespoons seventeen dessert spoons eighteen table forks fifteen dessert forks sixteen teaspoons five salt spoons three butter knives five sauce ladles an egg spoon a pair of sugar tongs a set of twelve table knives, (with stainless steel blades) a set of six dessert knives with pointed blades (loaded) seventeen dessert/fruit forks and fourteen knives (loaded handles) four basting spoons a soup ladle a large serving fork a caddy spoon, (loaded) a small fork (loaded) mixed makers and dates; together with a modern set of eight pairs of fish knives and forks; and a bread knife with a stainless steel blade, loaded, some crested and some initialled (and a few pieces of Irish), 297oz weighable silver.

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A George IV-Victorian collected or harlequin service of flatware and cutlery,
largely Queen's pattern but including both anthemion and quilted shell heels and some in the following patterns: King's and King's Honeysuckle:
sixteen tablespoons
seventeen dessert spoons
eighteen table forks
fifteen dessert forks
sixteen teaspoons
five salt spoons
three butter knives
five sauce ladles
an egg spoon
a pair of sugar tongs
a set of twelve table knives, (with stainless steel blades)
a set of six dessert knives with pointed blades (loaded)
seventeen dessert/fruit forks and fourteen knives (loaded handles)
four basting spoons
a soup ladle
a large serving fork
a caddy spoon, (loaded)
a small fork (loaded)
mixed makers and dates; together with a modern set of eight pairs of fish knives and forks;
and a bread knife with a stainless steel blade, loaded, some crested and some initialled (and a few pieces of Irish), 297oz weighable silver.

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