A mixed of lot of silver items, comprising: a three-piece Victorian Old English Military Thread and Shell pattern christening set, by Martin, Hall and Company, London 1861, comprising: a knife, fork and spoon, in a fitted case inscribed ' To Florence Edith Louise, From Bro. Savage's Tormentors in the Dramatic Lodge No. 1609', plus an early Victorian Queen's pattern christening set, by A Hadfield, Sheffield 1838, the blade inscribed 'The Gift of her Godmother Eliza Scarth' cased, plus a Victorian Albert pattern with a Thread Heel fork and spoon with a matching knife, by William Eaton, London 1841 and 1845, the knife with a Sheffield silver handle and electroplated blade, the terminals with a crest, a cased Tamworth pattern spoon and fork, by George Adams, London 1870, a Victorian christening knife and fork, by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1846, an Elizabethan pattern dessert fork, by William Eaton, London 1838, plus a William IV Reverse Kings Husk pattern dessert spoon, by London 1830, the reverse inscribed ' John Kerle Haberfield to Adelaide Elizabeth Bleeck, 22 November 1831, aged one Year and Three months', approx. weigable 11.7oz (qty) Read more »
A mixed of lot of silver items, comprising: a three-piece Victorian Old English Military Thread and Shell pattern christening set, by Martin, Hall and Company, London 1861, comprising: a knife, fork and spoon, in a fitted case inscribed ' To Florence Edith Louise, From Bro. Savage's Tormentors in the Dramatic Lodge No. 1609', plus an early Victorian Queen's pattern christening set, by A Hadfield, Sheffield 1838, the blade inscribed 'The Gift of her Godmother Eliza Scarth' cased, plus a Victorian Albert pattern with a Thread Heel fork and spoon with a matching knife, by William Eaton, London 1841 and 1845, the knife with a Sheffield silver handle and electroplated blade, the terminals with a crest, a cased Tamworth pattern spoon and fork, by George Adams, London 1870, a Victorian christening knife and fork, by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1846, an Elizabethan pattern dessert fork, by William Eaton, London 1838, plus a William IV Reverse Kings Husk pattern dessert spoon, by London 1830, the reverse inscribed ' John Kerle Haberfield to Adelaide Elizabeth Bleeck, 22 November 1831, aged one Year and Three months', approx. weigable 11.7oz (qty) Read more »
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