A Victorian silver table-service
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A Victorian silver table-service

MARK OF WILLIAM EATON, LONDON, 1837

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A Victorian silver table-service
Mark of William Eaton, London, 1837
King's Husk pattern, engraved with a crest, comprising:
Twenty-four table-spoons
Twenty-four table-forks
Twenty-four dessert-spoons
Twenty-four dessert-forks
Twenty-four teaspoons
Eight coffee-spoons
Four sauce-ladles
Two basting-spoons
Two butter-knives
Two sugar-tongs, 1836
Two condiment spoons
Two meat-skewers, various sizes
A marrow-scoop
A soup-ladle
A fish-slice
Plated wares:
A pair of asparagus-tongs
Six nut-crackers
Two grape-shears

Together with:
Twenty fruit-forks of similar pattern, engraved with a crest, mark of AH, Sheffield, 1837
Twenty fruit-knives with silver blades, by the same
Twenty-four fish-knives with plated blades, mark of JR, Sheffield, Victorian, date letter rubbed
Four William IV silver knife-rests, mark of Charles Fox, London, 1836
A pair of George II silver sugar-nips, unmarked
A William IV silver reeded cold-meat fork with bone handle, mark of William Eaton, London, 1833

A William IV silver melon-fluted five-piece tea and coffee service, on acanthus scroll feet and chased with diaperwork and foliage, the foliage-capped handles with ivory insulators, the teapot, coffee-pot and cream-jug with hinged cover and flower finial, each engraved with a crest, mark of Barnard Brothers, London, 1836, marked on bases and covers
A William IV silver cruet-set, shaped oblong on four floral scroll feet, with cast foliage ring handle, and eight cut-glass bottles, four with silver mounts (some chips), mark of Charles Fox, London, 1836, marked on base, frame and mounts
A set of four George II silver salt-cellars, circular on three hoof feet, chased with flowers, marked on base, with four plated twist-stem salt-spoons engraved with a crest
A set of six George IV silver salt-cellars, circular on four shell and foliate feet, with a cast border of water-lilies and rocaille, mark of Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London, 1826, marked on reverse, with six thread and shell salt-spoons, engraved with a crest, by the same
A George II silver mug, of baluster form, later chased with flowers, mark of Robert Albin Cox, London, 1755, marked on base
A William IV silver wine-funnel, the detachable filter with cast foliate scroll border, engraved with a crest, mark of HW & Co, Sheffield, 1837, marked on side
A pair of William IV silver salvers, on three rocaille feet, with cast cartouche, scroll and rocaille border, the field chased with a floral cartouche and engraved with a crest, mark of I.W, Sheffield, 1837, marked on reverse

All in a lined and fitted wooden chest with brass plaque
564oz. (17,611gr.) (253)
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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