Lot 527 , A mainly 19th century harlequin canteen of silver Old English pattern flatware

A mainly 19th century harlequin canteen of silver Old English pattern flatware

A mainly 19th century harlequin canteen of silver Old English pattern flatware,
some with engraved initials or crest, comprising seventy five items and one fiddle pattern table fork, various dates and makers, 121oz.

£1,200-1,500

Condition:
10 tablespoons(good order), 6 dessert spoons(dented bowls) and 4 dessert forks(worn tines)- Richard Poulden, London, 1820. One spoon maker's mark only , 1 London, 1804 and 1 1816 (all 3 mildly used condition. 2 tablespoons Jonathan Haines, London, 1834 (dings to bowls), 1 London, 1803(minor scratches, maker's mark rubbed). Two lace back table spoons, Henry Bailey, London, 1760(worn and dented), two other base marked table spoons (marks pinched). 1 table spoon, Stephen Adams, London, 1771, 1 London, 1779, 1 Dublin, J. Ash, 1790, 2 London, 1796, all signs of general use. 4 dessert spoons- John James Whiting, London, 1833(3) and Stephen Adams, London, 1808( all signs of mild use). 12 table forks, William Eaton, London, 1822, (wear to fork tines). 3 London, 1804, (2 by Smith & Fearn), 2 RC, London, 1784, 1 base marked with pinched marks and 1 London, 1904 (all worn tines). Set of 6 teaspoons, Sheffield, 1935, 5 teaspoons, London, 1803 (1 bowl dented) and five other mixed teaspoons

Sold for £1,700