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Antique Victorian Sterling Silver Canteen of Fiddle Pattern Cutlery

£10,500.00

Hallmarked in London between 1842 – 1876 by George Adams.
Sterling Silver.

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Description

An Antique Victorian Sterling silver canteen of cutlery which has been designed in the Fiddle pattern style for twelve persons and consists of :

12 x table forks : 20.6 cms (8.1″) in length.
12 x dessert forks : 17.5 cms (6.9″) in length.
12 x table/soup spoons : 22.4 cms (8.8″) in length.
12 x dessert spoons : 18.3 cms (7.2″) in length.
12 x teaspoons : 14.6 cms (5.7″) in length.
1 x soup ladle : 33.3 cms (13.1″) in length.
1 x basting/serving spoon : 30.5 cms (12″) in length.
1 x fish knife : 32 cms (12.6″) in length.
1 x fish fork : 25.4 cms (10″) in length.
2 x sauce ladles : 17.6 cms (6.9″) in length.
12 x table knives : 24.7 cms (9.7″) in length.
12 x dessert knives : 21.5 cms (8.5″) in length.

This comprehensive set has been made to a high standard by George Adams and remains in excellent condition. It would grace any dining table and would make a statement when displayed. This set ranges in date between 1842 – 1876 and there are 90 pieces in total. The silver handled knives were later added in 1996 and were made by Terry Shaverin. The cutlery sits neatly in an oak canteen box which measures 56 cms (22″) in length x 42.5 cms (16.7″) in width x 26 cms (10.2″) in height. The weight of the silver cutlery is 125.8 troy ounces (3,912 grams) without the knives.

Complimentary postage is included within the price.

additional information

Weight of cutlery (without knives ) : 125.8 troy ounces (3,912 grams).

Excellent condition.

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