An assembled English sterling part flatware set
An assembled thirty seven piece English sterling silver part flatware service
various makers
1817-1853
Various patterns, comprising: 4 Fiddle forks (8in); 4 Fiddle fork (6 3/4in), 6 Fiddle Thread forks (6 3/4in), 6 Fiddle Thread spoons (7in), 6 Old English spoons (7in), 6 Old English teaspoons (5 3/4in) and 5 pistol handled knives (8 1/4in), some with engraving. (37)
total weighable silver approximately 42oz troy
Provenance:
Property from a Private Santa Barbara Collection.
Condition Report: 6 dessert spoons and forks, London 1827, James Hobbs maker, crested, Fiddle Thread pattern. Traces of old gilding remain.
6 Robert Garrard sterling octagonal pistol grip knives
Flatware in the Fiddle Pattern; crested with a full coat-of -arms, or the top part of the armorials, a demi-eagle displayed:
4 dinner forks, 1821, York by James Barber & William Whitwell
6 teaspoons, “ “
3 dessert spoons, 1817, York by James Barber & William Whitwell
3 “ “ , 1853, York by James Barber
General marks, scratches, rubbing, significant wear and tarnishing commensurate with age and use.
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An assembled thirty seven piece English sterling silver part flatware service
various makers
1817-1853
Various patterns, comprising: 4 Fiddle forks (8in); 4 Fiddle fork (6 3/4in), 6 Fiddle Thread forks (6 3/4in), 6 Fiddle Thread spoons (7in), 6 Old English spoons (7in), 6 Old English teaspoons (5 3/4in) and 5 pistol handled knives (8 1/4in), some with engraving. (37)
total weighable silver approximately 42oz troy
Provenance:
Property from a Private Santa Barbara Collection.
Condition Report: 6 dessert spoons and forks, London 1827, James Hobbs maker, crested, Fiddle Thread pattern. Traces of old gilding remain.
6 Robert Garrard sterling octagonal pistol grip knives
Flatware in the Fiddle Pattern; crested with a full coat-of -arms, or the top part of the armorials, a demi-eagle displayed:
4 dinner forks, 1821, York by James Barber & William Whitwell
6 teaspoons, “ “
3 dessert spoons, 1817, York by James Barber & William Whitwell
3 “ “ , 1853, York by James Barber
General marks, scratches, rubbing, significant wear and tarnishing commensurate with age and use.