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A William IV/Victorian Scottish part canteen of flatware in a variant of King's pattern with husk shells and no shoulders, including:
fourteen table forks
eight tablespoons
fourteen dessert forks
four dessert spoons
ten teaspoons
a large basting spoon
a smaller basting spoon,
some initialled, all by R.Gray & Sons, Glasgow 1834-1841; a later teaspoon of the same pattern by another maker; and a set of ten Victorian side knives, (with later stainless steel blades); and ten dessert knives, (with plated blades) in King's shape with Queen's shell motif at the top of each handle, by Martin Bros & Co, Sheffield circa 1840, (loaded), 116oz weighable silver. (73)
fourteen table forks
eight tablespoons
fourteen dessert forks
four dessert spoons
ten teaspoons
a large basting spoon
a smaller basting spoon,
some initialled, all by R.Gray & Sons, Glasgow 1834-1841; a later teaspoon of the same pattern by another maker; and a set of ten Victorian side knives, (with later stainless steel blades); and ten dessert knives, (with plated blades) in King's shape with Queen's shell motif at the top of each handle, by Martin Bros & Co, Sheffield circa 1840, (loaded), 116oz weighable silver. (73)