Lot 606 , A harlequin canteen of George III and later mainly Kings pattern silver cutlery, weighable silver 148 oz.

A harlequin canteen of George III and later mainly Kings pattern silver cutlery, weighable silver 148 oz.

A harlequin canteen of George III and later mainly King's pattern silver cutlery, comprising approximately two hundred items, most with differing engraved armorials, in brass bound three drawer oak canteen, weighable silver 148 oz.
Estimate £1,500-2,000

12 pairs of KP double struck coffee spoons, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1898-1903.
18 pairs of KP fish eaters, George Howson, Sheffield, 1899-1903. 5 extra forks 1894-1903.
16 KP single struck teaspoons- George Adams, London, 1874.
18 pairs of M.O.P handled silver dessert eaters, Thomas Prime & Sons, Birmingham, 1863 (16) and 2 pairs George Howson, Sheffield, 1923 and 1 other knife, Birmingham, 1863.
36 KP single struck table forks- 12 J&A Savory, London, 1841, 2 x George Adams, London, 1853 and 17 x Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1912. 1 extra fork, John Round, Sheffield, 1904.
5 x George III silver sauce ladles, Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh, 1812/13.
23 x KP dessert forks- 6 x single struck, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1912, 3 x 1900. 113 x single struck George Adams, London, 1877 and 1 x John Round, Sheffield, 1904.
10 x dessert spoons, 5 plated and 5 x George Adams, London, 1874.
4 x single struck condiment spoons, G eorge Adams, London, 1874.
12 x table spoons- 1 x plated, 9 x single struck George Adams, London, 1874, 1 x Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1912 and 1 x John Round, Sheffield, 1904.

With the lot there are also 6 odd coffee spoons, 1 x trefid spoon, 7 odd condiment spoons and 4 other spoons.


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