Lot 538 , A harlequin canteen of Georgian and later silver and plated mainly fiddle pattern flatware

A harlequin canteen of Georgian and later silver and plated mainly fiddle pattern flatware

A harlequin canteen of Georgian and later silver and plated mainly fiddle pattern flatware,
various dates and makers, most with tired engraved crest, weighable silver 150.5oz.

£1,500-2,000

Condition:
6 table forks and 5 dessert spoons- Samuel Neville, Dublin, 1803/6 (worn tines) 9 table and 8 dessert forks, william woodman, Exeter, 1820 (worn tines). 3 Table forks Elizabeth Eaton, London, 1854. 12 tablespoons- Eley & Fearn, London, 1799(1) William Eaton, London, 1828(2), Jonathan Hayne, London, 1832(3), Laurence Nowlan, Dublin, 1829(4), William Cummins, Dublin, 1838(1) and Elizabeth Eaton, London, 1854(1). All showing signs of general use, some with dented bowls. 21 dessert spoons- Dublin, 184593) & 1823(1), marks rubbed(1), Jonathan Hayne, London,1832(3), 1831(6), Elizabeth Eaton, London, 1854(2), William Eaton, London, 1828(2), Charles Lias, London, 1845(3) Some wear to the spoons tips, some surface scratches in general, some with engraved initials. 13 dessert forks- George Howson, Sheffield, 1918(6), William Eaton, London, 1835(4) and Richard Poulden, London, 1820(2). 1 Sheffield, 1964. All tines worn. 27 teaspoons- All various dates and makers including one set of six by Jonathan Hayne, London, 1832. 8 odd silver or sterling spoons, a pair of sugar tongs an odd spoon and a caddy spoon- Condition average commensurate with age and some use. 41 plated items- All mixed condition ranging from slight use to poor condition(plating worn).

Sold for £2,200