A VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT TABLE SERVICE
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A VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT TABLE SERVICE

MOSTLY GEORGE ADAMS, LONDON, 1856

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A VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT TABLE SERVICE
MOSTLY GEORGE ADAMS, LONDON, 1856
Thread and Shell pattern, the reverse of each engraved with a crest and cypher monogram, comprising:
Twelve table forks, ten William Eaton, 1844, two, Elizabeth Eaton, 1845
Twelve dessert forks
Twelve tablespoons, two George Adams, 1850/1852, one Mary Chawner and George Adams, 1840, two Elizabeth Eaton, 1852, three Charles Lias, 1844, one William Chawner, 1833, two William Eaton, 1844, one Lias & Lias, 1851
Twelve dessert spoons
Twelve teaspoons
Twelve dinner knives, with stainless steel blades, C.J. Vander, 1965
Twelve dessert knives, with silver-gilt blades
A sauce ladle, William Eaton, 1838
A pierced sugar shifter
A pair of serving shovels
183 oz. (5698 gr.) weighable silver (88)
Provenance
Christie's, New York, 17 April 1985, lot 480 or 482

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