A matched Victorian silver Devonshire pattern table
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A matched Victorian silver Devonshire pattern table service, by George W. Adams for Chawner & Co., London 1850; by John Samuel Hunt, London 1861; and over-struck maker's mark, London 1899, engraved with the McCalmont family crest, comprising: Forty seven table forks Twenty three table spoons Twenty one dessert forks Twenty four dessert spoons Sixteen tea spoons Four egg spoons Three sauce ladles A butter knife Three gravy spoons A basting spoon A pair of fish servers A meat skewer 12772g (410.6 oz); With the following with silver blades or tines and silver knife-type handles, all 1899: Eleven fish knives Twelve fish forks; Together with the following in King's pattern: A pair of berry spoons by Cooper Brothers & Son, Sheffield 1979, 225g (7.2 oz); With the following in King's pattern with steel blades and silver handles: Ten table knives Six dessert knives
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A matched Victorian silver Devonshire pattern table
Estimate £4,000 - £6,000
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