An Edwardian quality all-silver 12-place setting fruit knife and fork canteen, the mahogany canteen fitted with red velvet, each piece crested with a stag's head, the blades and handles hallmarked for Birmingham 1909 by Elkington & Co., the canteen also…
Large collection of George III hallmarked sterling silver Old English pattern cutlery includes basting spoons, sauce ladles, spoon forks etc. Mixed mostly Georgian marks 2680g. 12x dessert spoon, 12x lunch fork, 10x dinner spoon, 5x ladles, 12x dinner…
Set of twelve George III sterling silver spoons, hallmarked, London, 1766, I.M (John Muns), with fine tapering handles with feathered sides and engraved stag head crests, total weight 472gm, length 17 cm
Set of six Victorian sterling silver dinner forks four dessert forks and nine dessert spoons, hallmarked, London, 1843, Benjamin Smith, engraved with stag crest, total weight 1194gm,(19)
Irish hallmarked sterling silver George III marrow scoop with an engraved stag armorial. Dublin, circa 1762, maker David T Peter. Condition: good, minor age related wear. Length 25 cm. Weight 72g
English hallmarked sterling silver George IV pair of asparagus servers having pierced blades, with original screws & guard, engraved with a stag armorial. London, 1826, maker Charles Eley. Condition: good minor tarnishing. Length 25.5 cm. Weight 177g
A William IV silver gilt presentation three piece cutlery set, the cast hour-glass handle chased and engraved with a huntsman, hounds and stag; the reverse with a trophy group including a hunting horn and quiver of arrows, the spoon back cast with a mask…
A fine quality silver-gilt dessert service for sixteen place settings in the stag pattern, London 1894-1906, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company London in case
A late 18th century sterling silver old English pattern flatware service, by Peter and Anne Bateman, dating between 1791 and 1799, whilst some items have rubbed marks, all appear to be by Pater and Ann Bateman, all items are plain (unengraved) excepting…