A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS SILVER FLATWARE
A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS SILVER FLATWARE

ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL, VARIOUS DATES AND MAKERS

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A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS SILVER FLATWARE
ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL, VARIOUS DATES AND MAKERS
Comprising:- A George IV Fiddle and Thread pattern fish knife by Eley and Fearn, London, 1823; An Edwardian Scottish reproduction of a George III Old English pattern basting spoon by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh, 1905; a George III silver-gilt butter knife with yellow-brown quartz handle, blade engraved with Scottish crest and motto, London, 1817; a Danish acorn-pattern fish serving knife by Georg Jensen, with stainless steel blade; a small ladle by Jensen with English import marks, a similar smaller pair of sprung sugar tongs, two bead-edge grapefruit spoons by Jensen with English import marks, and a butter knife and cheese knife of same pattern; a souvenir silver and red-enamelled caddy spoon for the coronation of Edward VIII by R. E. Stone, London, 1936; a set of 10 parcel-gilt teaspoons The Queen's Beasts, in fitted case; a pair of engraved Georgian sugar tongs, Newcastle, circa 1800; a Victorian mother-of-pearl handled butter knife; three souvenir spoons; a pair of Victorian plated Lily-Pattern fish servers, engraved with ivy; also a pair of continental spoons, cased; a set of 6 modern silver and enamel pill-boxes, each with a different bird to cover, cased; a set of six coffee-spoons and tongs, cased; a six-pieces condiment set with 4 spoons, cased; and 12 pairs of Victorian silver-handled close-plated Kings pattern fruit knives and forks, by Martin, Hall & Co., in fitted box
Weighable silver 58 oz. (1803 gm.)

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