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Edwardian set of twelve pairs of silver dessert knives and forks, with engraved decoration and mother of pearl handles, in original fitted case (S...
Selection of William IV/Victorian silver Old English pattern flatware, comprising five table spoons (London 1893), four dessert spoons (London 184...
Early George V silver bread knife with a carved mother of pearl handle, in a fitted case (Sheffield 1910) Mark Willis & Son, together with a 19th ...
Composite canteen of Victorian and later, silver Queens pattern, with Anthemion or Honeysuckle heel cutlery, comprising six table spoons, six dess...
Composite set of Georgian and Victorian silver Fiddle pattern flatware, including six dinner forks, six dessert forks, seven dessert spoons and fo...
Mixed selection of Georgian and later Fiddle pattern flatware, including nine dinner forks, nine dessert forks, pair sauce ladles and two Fiddle a...
Mixed selection of Georgian and later silver Old English and Fiddle pattern flatware, including fourteen dessert spoons, pair dinner forks, three ...
Set of four Victorian silver Fiddle pattern table spoons, with engraved initials, pair matching table forks and three dessert forks, same initials...
Set 12 Victorian silver Fiddle pattern dinner forks, with engraved initials (London 1846/1853) George William Adams for Chawner & Co, together wit...
Mid 20th century canteen of Nile pattern silver plated cutlery, in an oak case, with key, by Walker & Hall, comprising six dinner knives, six chee...
Set of six pairs 1930s fruit knives and forks, with silver blades and mother of pearl handles (Sheffield 1937) Harrison Brothers & Howson. Knives ...
Contemporary silver eight place table service by Mappin & Webb, comprising eight table forks, eight dessert forks, eight dessert spoons, four tabl...
Set of 12 pairs Victorian fruit knives and forks, with silver blades and carved mother of pearl handles, in a fitted case (Birmingham 1857) James ...