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PREDOMINANTLY MARK OF JOHN, HENRY AND CHARLES LIAS, LONDON, 1832-1834
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A WILLIAM IV/VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE-SERVICE
PREDOMINANTLY MARK OF JOHN, HENRY AND CHARLES LIAS, LONDON, 1832-1834
King's pattern, each piece engraved with crest, comprising:
Twenty-two table-spoons
Twenty-three table-forks
Twenty-three dessert-spoons
Twenty-three dessert-forks
Four sauce-ladles
Together with twelve Victorian silver fish-knives and forks mark of Thomas Bradbury and Sons, London, 1897; and twelve plated table-knives and dessert-knives with tapering fluted handles
weighable silver 249 oz. (7,744 gr.)
PREDOMINANTLY MARK OF JOHN, HENRY AND CHARLES LIAS, LONDON, 1832-1834
King's pattern, each piece engraved with crest, comprising:
Twenty-two table-spoons
Twenty-three table-forks
Twenty-three dessert-spoons
Twenty-three dessert-forks
Four sauce-ladles
Together with twelve Victorian silver fish-knives and forks mark of Thomas Bradbury and Sons, London, 1897; and twelve plated table-knives and dessert-knives with tapering fluted handles
weighable silver 249 oz. (7,744 gr.)
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