A George IV, William IV and Victorian Silver Table-Service Mostly London, Various Maker's and Dates
Fiddle pattern, engraved or later engraved with an initial, comprising 6 table-spoons 24 table-forks 18 dessert-spoons 18 dessert-forks 24 teaspoons 147oz 15dwt, 4,596gr (90) Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire
Each piece is marked as expected. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraved initial, which is 'D'. The wear is more obvious on some piece than on others. 6 table-spoons, three by Thomas Wallis and Jonathan Hayne, 1820; two by William Troby, 1823 and one by William Eaton, 1840 24 table-forks, thirteen by William Eaton, one 1833 and twelve 1834; eight by Elizabeth Eaton, 1855; two by John and Henry Lias, 1844 and one by Joseph and Albert Savory. 1843 18 dessert-spoons, four by William Troby, 1823; four by William Eaton, two 1834 and two 1841; six by George Adams, two 1843 and four 1851 and four by Elizabeth Eaton, 1856 18 dessert-forks, twelve by William Eaton, 1843; five by Elizabeth Eaton, 1855 and one Sheffield, 1840 24 teaspoons, twelve by Thomas Wallis and Jonathan Hayne, 1820; twelve by William Troby, 1823 We are happy to provide Condition Reports to prospective buyers, but would welcome your request as soon as possible, preferably at least 48 hours before the Day of Sale. We cannot guarantee a reply to any requests made within 48 hours of the start of the auction. The absence of a Condition Report from a lot does not mean that the lot is in perfect condition. A Condition Report is an honest expression of our opinion, not a statement of fact and is provided as a service to the seller. All lots are available on public view ahead of an auction and we encourage prospective buyers to inspect an item in person where possible. Our Condition Reports are not prepared by professional conservators, restorers, or engineers, and are prepared with the naked eye unless otherwise stated. Regarding Pictures, Prints and Works on Paper, works are not examined out of the frame, unless specifically stated. Tennants Auctioneers do not cover damage to gilded wood or plaster picture frames, or to picture frame glass whilst the item is in our possession. We accept no liability for the opinions expressed in any Condition Report.
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Fiddle pattern, engraved or later engraved with an initial, comprising 6 table-spoons 24 table-forks 18 dessert-spoons 18 dessert-forks 24 teaspoons 147oz 15dwt, 4,596gr (90) Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire
Each piece is marked as expected. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraved initial, which is 'D'. The wear is more obvious on some piece than on others. 6 table-spoons, three by Thomas Wallis and Jonathan Hayne, 1820; two by William Troby, 1823 and one by William Eaton, 1840 24 table-forks, thirteen by William Eaton, one 1833 and twelve 1834; eight by Elizabeth Eaton, 1855; two by John and Henry Lias, 1844 and one by Joseph and Albert Savory. 1843 18 dessert-spoons, four by William Troby, 1823; four by William Eaton, two 1834 and two 1841; six by George Adams, two 1843 and four 1851 and four by Elizabeth Eaton, 1856 18 dessert-forks, twelve by William Eaton, 1843; five by Elizabeth Eaton, 1855 and one Sheffield, 1840 24 teaspoons, twelve by Thomas Wallis and Jonathan Hayne, 1820; twelve by William Troby, 1823 We are happy to provide Condition Reports to prospective buyers, but would welcome your request as soon as possible, preferably at least 48 hours before the Day of Sale. We cannot guarantee a reply to any requests made within 48 hours of the start of the auction. The absence of a Condition Report from a lot does not mean that the lot is in perfect condition. A Condition Report is an honest expression of our opinion, not a statement of fact and is provided as a service to the seller. All lots are available on public view ahead of an auction and we encourage prospective buyers to inspect an item in person where possible. Our Condition Reports are not prepared by professional conservators, restorers, or engineers, and are prepared with the naked eye unless otherwise stated. Regarding Pictures, Prints and Works on Paper, works are not examined out of the frame, unless specifically stated. Tennants Auctioneers do not cover damage to gilded wood or plaster picture frames, or to picture frame glass whilst the item is in our possession. We accept no liability for the opinions expressed in any Condition Report.