Flatware / Silverware / Cutlery

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Chased & Pierced Vine By CJ Vander. Complete Sterling Silver Set In Fitted Chest With Serving Pieces

A Stunning, Hand Forged, Sterling Silver Flatware Set, In Fitted Chest, Complete With Serving Pieces. Described As The Rolls Royce Of Patterns, This Rare, Hand-wrought, Hand Chased & Hand Pierced Set Of Sterling Silver Cutlery Made By One Of The Premier English Silversmiths Of The 20th Century, CJ Vander. Set Is For 12 People, Consisting Of 12 Of Each Of The Following (missing 1 tea spoon). 12 Dinner Knives (Stainless Blades) 12 Dinner Forks 12 Soup Spoons 12 Fish Knives 12 Fish Forks 12 Salad/Dessert Knives 12 Salad/Dessert Forks 11 Teaspoons 12 Coffee Spoons Serving Pieces As Follows; 6 Serving Spoons 2 Piece Fish Serving Knife & Fork 1 Large Serving Fork 2 Sauce Laddle Total 130 Pieces, All Sterling Silver, Apart From The Knife Blades As Noted Above. Fitted Into A 3 Layered Chest, 2 Drawers & A Lift Up Lid.   Most if not all items are antique or used items, and as such nothing is ‘perfect’, but we always will describe any damage, repair, inscriptions, monograms etc to the best of our ability. Please ask any questions BEFORE purchasing or bidding on any item. All weights & measurements are approximate, but as accurate as possible. Please view all the pictures as they form part of the description. All items are available to inspect, and pick up, at our Manhattan gallery. We do not ship to PO Boxes. We use Fedex Ground shipping, and a signature is required for delivery. Don’t forget we offer free ground shipping anywhere on mainland USA. We ship worldwide. Please contact us for a shipping quote. 
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Chased & Pierced Vine By CJ Vander. Complete Sterling Silver Set In Fitted Chest With Serving Pieces

A Stunning, Hand Forged, Sterling Silver Flatware Set, In Fitted Chest, Complete With Serving Pieces. Described As The Rolls Royce Of Patterns, This Rare, Hand-wrought, Hand Chased & Hand Pierced Set Of Sterling Silver Cutlery Made By One Of The Premier English Silversmiths Of The 20th Century, CJ Vander. Set Is For 12 People, Consisting Of 12 Of Each Of The Following (missing 1 tea spoon). 12 Dinner Knives (Stainless Blades) 12 Dinner Forks 12 Soup Spoons 12 Fish Knives 12 Fish Forks 12 Salad/Dessert Knives 12 Salad/Dessert Forks 11 Teaspoons 12 Coffee Spoons Serving Pieces As Follows; 6 Serving Spoons 2 Piece Fish Serving Knife & Fork 1 Large Serving Fork 2 Sauce Laddle Total 130 Pieces, All Sterling Silver, Apart From The Knife Blades As Noted Above. Fitted Into A 3 Layered Chest, 2 Drawers & A Lift Up Lid.   Most if not all items are antique or used items, and as such nothing is ‘perfect’, but we always will describe any damage, repair, inscriptions, monograms etc to the best of our ability. Please ask any questions BEFORE purchasing or bidding on any item. All weights & measurements are approximate, but as accurate as possible. Please view all the pictures as they form part of the description. All items are available to inspect, and pick up, at our Manhattan gallery. We do not ship to PO Boxes. We use Fedex Ground shipping, and a signature is required for delivery. Don’t forget we offer free ground shipping anywhere on mainland USA. We ship worldwide. Please contact us for a shipping quote. 
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Christofle, Sterling Silver Complete Set, Cluny Pattern. 113 Pieces Inc Serving

A Rare To Find, Sterling Silver, Cluny Pattern Complete Flatware Set.  Made By Christofle, Paris France. The Set Is Complete For 12 People. 9 Pieces Per Place Setting, Plus 5 Practical & Usable Serving Pieces. Total Of 113 Pieces. 12 Table Spoons 8″ 12 Table Knives (Stainless Blades) 9 5/8″ 12 Table Forks 8″ 12 Fish Knives 7 3/4″ 12 Fish Forks 7″ 12 Dessert or Salad Knives (Stainless Blades) 7 5/8″ 12 Dessert or Salad Forks 6 3/4″ 12 Tea Spoons 5 7/8″ 12 Demi Tasse Spoons 3 7/8″ 1 Large Soup/Stew or Punch Ladle 11.5″ 1 Large Serving Spoons 9 7/8″ 1 Large Serving Fork 9 7/8″ 1 Pie/Cake or Fish Server (Stainless Blade) 10 3/4″ 1 Cheese or Bar Knife (Stainless Blade) 8 1/4″ The Entire Set Is Sterling Silver, Apart From The Stainless Blades As Noted. Each Piece Is Fully & Correctly Hallmarked, With The French Minerva Head & The Number 1, Denoting The High Quality Of 950 Silver, Which Is Actually Better Than Sterling, 925 Standard. Great Quality, Condition & Pattern.  The Retail Price Of This Set With The Serving Pieces Is About $45,000.00 Will Go Well With Any Style Of Room, Traditional Or Modern. No Monograms Or Removals. Fresh From A Private Estate. This Set Is Usually Shown As Silver Plated, So Please Note, This Set Is Sterling Silver. We Have A Selection Of Silver Plated Serving Pieces In This Pattern, Which Can Be Added To This Set If Requested. FROM THE CHRISTOFLE WEBSITE; Cluny is a great classic of French cutlery models inherited from the 18th century. It appeared in the first catalog of the Christofle house in 1862. Its current form, slightly redesigned by the Christofle studio in 1964, magnifies its sober but soft elegance.   Most if not all items are antique or used items, and as such nothing is ‘perfect’, but we always will describe any damage, repair, inscriptions, monograms etc to the best of our ability. Please ask any questions BEFORE purchasing or bidding on any item. All weights & measurements are approximate, but as accurate as possible. Please view all the pictures as they form part of the description. All items are available to inspect, and pick up, at our Manhattan gallery. We do not ship to PO Boxes. We use Fedex Ground shipping, and a signature is required for delivery. Don’t forget we offer free ground shipping anywhere on mainland USA. We ship worldwide. Please contact us for a shipping quote. 
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Deco Sterling Silver Flatware Service. Bernard Friedlander, Tel Aviv. 188 pcs

A rare Israeli sterling silver flatware service in a Deco style, by silversmith/jeweler/designer Bernard Friedlander, Tel Aviv, circa 1935. Each slightly flaring rectangular handle with an up-turned squared terminal.  Set comprising:  12 dinner knives 10″ (Stainless Blades) 12 dessert/salad knives 8.25″ (Stainless Blades)  12 fish knives 8.25″ 11 pastry/hors d’oeuvre knives 7″ (Stainless Blades) 11 teaspoons 5.4″ 12 tablespoons 8.35″ 12 dessert spoons 7.35″ 11 iced teaspoons/sundae spoons 7.5″ 12 ice cream spoons 5.35″ 12 coffee spoons 4.5″ 12 dinner forks 8″ 11 pastry forks 6″ 12 salad/dessert 7″ forks  12 hors d’oeuvre forks 5.75″ 12 fish forks 7 1/8″ 12 knife rests 3.25″ All applied with a stylized initial ‘N’. (It could also be a Chet or a Tuff in Hebrew letters) Total weighable silver approximately 250 troy oz = 7,775 gams = 274 regular ounces PLUS you have 36 knives with sterling handles and stainless blades which are not weighed. Total 188 pieces. 
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Georg Jensen Acorn Sterling Silver 57 Pieces. Denmark

Acorn By Georg Jensen, sterling silver, Denmark. 57 pieces. Consisting of: 8x Dinner Knives 9″ 8x Dinner Forks 7.35″ 8x Oval Soup Spoons 6.75″ 6x Salad Forks 6.50″ 8x Seafood/ Hors D’oeuvre Forks 5.70″ 8x Citrus Spoons 5.75″ 6x Tea Spoons 5.75″ 5x Coffee Spoons 4.35″ Various dates. Most if not all items are antique or used items, and as such nothing is ‘perfect’, but we always will describe any damage, repair, inscriptions, monograms, etc to the best of our ability. Please ask any questions BEFORE purchasing or bidding on any item. All weights & measurements are approximate but as accurate as possible. Please view all the pictures as they form part of the description. All items are available to inspect and pick up, at our Manhattan gallery. We do not ship to PO Boxes. We use FedEx Ground shipping, and a signature is required for delivery. Don’t forget we offer free ground shipping anywhere on mainland USA. We ship worldwide. Please contact us for a shipping quote.
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Antique English Sterling Silver 12 Fish Knives & 12 Fish Forks In Wood Case

Boxed set of 12pr sterling silver, English hallmarked fish knives & forks in 2 layers in fitted wood case. The knife is 8.25″ long. The fork is 7 1/8″ long. Made by maker GH – Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), and hallmarked with the ‘K’ date letter for 1902. Blades, tines & handles are all hallmarked. Box measures 13.5″ x 10.5″. 12 knives & 12 forks   Most if not all items are antique or used items, and as such nothing is ‘perfect’, but we always will describe any damage, repair, inscriptions, monograms, etc to the best of our ability. Please ask any questions BEFORE purchasing or bidding on any item. All weights & measurements are approximate but as accurate as possible. Please view all the pictures as they form part of the description. All items are available to inspect and pick up, at our Manhattan gallery. We do not ship to PO Boxes. We use FedEx Ground shipping, and a signature is required for delivery. Don’t forget we offer free ground shipping anywhere on mainland USA. We ship worldwide. Please contact us for a shipping quote. 
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Antique English, Georgian Sterling Silver Grape Shears. Samuel Hennell 1812.

Antique English, George III, Sterling Silver Cast Grape Shears By William Eley & William Fern, Hallmarked London 1815. A Good Quality Grape Scissors With Grape & Vine Decoration.  Over 7″ Long. These are all silver, blades & handles. Most if not all items are antique or used items, and as such nothing is ‘perfect’, but we always will describe any damage, repair, inscriptions, monograms, etc to the best of our ability. Please ask any questions BEFORE purchasing or bidding on any item. All weights & measurements are approximate but as accurate as possible. Please view all the pictures as they form part of the description. All items are available to inspect and pick up, at our Manhattan gallery. We do not ship to PO Boxes. We use FedEx Ground shipping, and a signature is required for delivery. Don’t forget we offer free ground shipping anywhere on mainland USA. We ship worldwide. Please contact us for a shipping quote. 
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Rare Chased & Pierced Vine Sterling Silver Flatware Set by Asprey, 173pcs

Described as the Rolls Royce of patterns, this rare, hand-wrought, hand chased & hand pierced pattern set of Chased & Pierced Vine sterling silver cutlery made by the premier English silversmiths of Asprey & Co. the crown jewelers. Hallmarked, London, 1979. The set of 173 pieces consists of the following: 12 round soup spoons 7″ 12 table knives 10.5″ 12 table forks 8.3″ 12 dessert or salad knives 9.65″ 12 dessert or salad forks 7.25″ 12 dessert spoons 7.55″ 12 fish knives 8.5″ 12 fish forks 7.65″ 12 pastry or fruit knives 7.65″ 12 pastry or fruit forks 6.55″ 12 cake forks 6″ 11 coffee spoons 4.25″ 8 teaspoons 5.25″ Serving pieces: 5 piece meat and fowl carving set 1 soup ladle 2 sauce ladles 2 piece fish servers 2 large basting spoons 2 massive serving forks 2 piece salad servers 6 serving spoons Box measures: 21″ x 15″ x 15 high. REF # PGYRR173BOX
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Antique English 12pr Fish Knives & Forks. Sterling Silver Handles & Blades. 1904

English, Sterling Silver Hallmarked, Fish Knives & Fish Forks For 12 People. The Handles & Blades On The Knives & The Forks Are All Hallmarked. Knife Is 8.5″ Long. Fork Is 7.5″ Long. 12 Knives & 12 Forks. The firm of Carrington was named after its founder John Bodman Carrington who established his manufacturing business at 130 Regent Street, and was listed as a silversmith, goldsmith and jeweller working from the London premises of the Birmingham silversmiths G.R.Collis & Co. The business was re-styled Carrington & Co in 1880 and the firm specialised in extra strong silver plate for use in restaurants, hotels and ships. By the early 1890s Carrington were advertising themselves as jewellers, diamond merchants, dealers in precious stones and manufacturing silversmiths. At this time the partners were John Carrington, William Carrington Smith and George Bruford. They were awarded the Royal Warrant by Queen Victoria and would go on to gain the warrants of Prince Albert, Edward VII and George V, as well as Nicholas I and II and Queen Alexandra of Russia. In 1893 they created the beautiful Dorset bow brooch for Queen Mary and in 1911 they set the famous Cullinan diamonds numbers III and IV into a brooch/ pendant for her, a jewel now owned by the Queen who affectionately refers to them as ‘Granny’s chips’. John Carrington became Prime Warden of the Goldsmiths’ Company in 1903 and retired from his business in 1906 leaving W.C. Smith to continue as sole remaining partner. Carrington co-authored a book ‘The Plate of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths’ which was published shortly before his death in 1926. The firm was eventually bought out by the firm Collingwood. Most if not all items are antique or used items, and as such nothing is ‘perfect’, but we always will describe any damage, repair, inscriptions, monograms etc to the best of our ability. Please ask any questions BEFORE purchasing any item. All weights & measurements are approximate, but as accurate as possible. All items are available to inspect, and pick up, at our Manhattan gallery. We do not ship to PO Boxes. We use Fedex Ground shipping, and a signature is required for delivery. Don’t forget we offer free ground shipping on mainland USA.
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Sterling Silver Fish Knives & Forks. Rokoko Pattern. Koch & Bergfeld

Complete Sterling Silver Fish Set For 12 People In The Rokoko Pattern By Koch & Bergfeld Pattern Designed In 1893. 12 Fish Knives  Approximately 8.4″ Long . 12 Fish Forks 7″ Long Weight Of 24 Pieces = 39 Troy Oz = 1214 Grams = 42.85 Regular Ounces Fischbesteck für 12 Personen.   Material: 925 Sterlingsilber.  Form: Rokoko
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CJ Vander English Sterling Silver Fish Knives & Forks For 12 People. Old English

A Set Of English, Sterling Silver, 12 Fish Knives & 12 Fish Forks, With  Sterling Silver Handles & Blades. No Filling Or Weighting In The  Handles, Means that  The One Piece Sterling  Handles & Blades Cannot Separate. Made By CJ Vander, The Last Of The British Premier Silversmiths. The Plain, Old English Pattern, Makes It An Easy Match To Most Of The Simpler Patterns.  Knife Is 8.5″ Long. Fork Is 7.5″ Long. Both Are Hallmarked On The Rear. 18 Years Old, Dated 2001.   Most if not all items are antique or used items, and as such nothing is ‘perfect’, but we always will describe any damage, repair, inscriptions, monograms etc to the best of our ability. Please ask any questions BEFORE purchasing or bidding on any item. All weights & measurements are approximate, but as accurate as possible. Please view all the pictures as they form part of the description. All items are available to inspect, and pick up, at our Manhattan gallery. We do not ship to PO Boxes. We use Fedex Ground shipping, and a signature is required for delivery. Don’t forget we offer free ground shipping anywhere on mainland USA. We ship worldwide. Please contact us for a shipping quote.  HISTORY OF CJ VANDER: When in 1886, Cornelius Joshua Vanderpump registered his mark at the London Assay Office, he stepped into the pages of history. Having apprenticed with Martin Goldstein of Macrae and Goldstein, the young apprentice soon showed his skill and in 1886 Joshua acquired the business. He anglicized his name to Vander and the business flourished, numbering many of London’s leading retailers among its customer By 1904, when Joshua died, two of his sons – Henry and Alfred – had joined the business and registered their marks at Goldsmiths Hall. The firm expanded and moved and continued to prosper until the outbreak of World War I. In the post war years, sales again increased and the 1920’s and 30’s saw the business grow not only at home, but also in the USA where C.J. Vander built an impressive export business. Succeeding generations of the Vander family, too, continued to be involved in the company. In 1926, Alfred’s eldest son Norman joined from school and took charge of production. He was soon joined by his cousin Arthur. The gathering storm clouds of war once more appeared on the horizon and there were no silver linings. The company’s premises in Betterton Street were compulsorily purchased in 1938. Alfred died in 1939, and in 1941, enemy action led to the destruction of the greater part of C.J. Vander’s new premises in Fetter Lane. The few employees who had not been called up into the armed forces, were moved to a factory where their skills were used for producing aircraft parts. In the post-war years, rebuilding its business was made all the more difficult by the Government’s imposition of a punitive purchase tax which rose to a peak of 125 percent, decimating the U.K.’s traditional silver industry. Thanks to its existing export business, and the fact that it had become an established dealer in second-hand and antique silver, C.J. Vander was in a stronger position than many of its competitors. The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company (Garrards) asked C.J. Vander to produce hand-forged flatware from the dies of a unique range of patterns which had belonged to the defunct company, Francis Higgins. C.J. Vander took on some of Higgins’ former craftsmen, who passed on their skills, enabling the firm to keep alive one of the traditional crafts. Richard, Henry’s son, the brother of Arthur, joined in 1949. The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953 gave fresh impetus to the silver market, and C.J. Vander enjoyed considerable success. In the late 50’s, the firm moved to its present premises in St. Cross Street. Meanwhile, members of the Vander family continued to join and run the business. In 1965, John Vander, Norman’s elder son joined the company. Three years later, Norman’s second son, Robert, followed in his brother’s footsteps and Anthony, Richard’s son, joined in 1981. Today, all the knowledge, skills, dies, patterns, and traditions which C.J. Vander has acquired over the many decades of its existence, culminate in the superbly crafted silverware, sought by discerning customers all over the world. In 1996, C.J. Vander was acquired by Syratech Corporation, owners of the leading silver brands in the USA. Richard and Anthony Vander continue to work in the business. Syratech Sold CJ Vander in 2003 to a management buyout group, and finally, after 120 years, CJ Vander closed their doors forever in 2007.
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Royal Husk (Kings Husk) Antique Sterling Silver Set For 18 People. By Chawner Circa 1840

Royal Husk / Kings Husk, Antique English, Sterling Silver, Flatware Set For 18 People, Complete With The Original Antique Silver Handled Knives. The Set Made By The Chawner Family Of Silversmiths London 1840. The Spoons & Forks By Mary Chawner And The Knives Were Made By Thomas Chawner. The Royal Husk Pattern, Is Also Referred To As Kings Husk or Husk Pattern. The Set Is In Very Good Used Condition. 90 Pieces Total, Consisting Of: 18 Table Forks 8.25″ 18 Table Knives 10.6″ (Stainless Blades) 18 Table Spoons 8.75″ 18 Dessert / Salad Forks 6.75″ 18 Dessert Spoons 7″ The knives, originally would have had steel blades but the blades have been replaced at some time with the more practical stainless blades.  The Spoons & Forks Weigh A Total Of 5510 Grams = 177 Troy oz = 194.25 Regular Ounces.  The Pattern Was Originally Designed By Paul Storr During The Reign Of George IV, And Dates From About 1820’s. The Outline Shape Is Based On The Kings Pattern, Decorated With A Husk Shell. We Will Be Listing More Of This Pattern, So Check Our Other Ebay Listings CHAWNER & CO.Flatware-making is one of the sub specialties of silversmithing.  In the 18th and 19th century the vast majority of spoons and forks were made by specialist “spoon makers” (knives were made by an entirely different tradesman called a cutler). The Chawner family was one of England’s dominant producers of silver flatware in the 19th century. William Chawner II began a seven year spoon-making apprenticeship with the prolific flatware makers William Eley and William Fearn in 1797. He became the third partner of this company in 1808. Seven years later, he set up Chawner & Co. which would become one of the largest producers of silver flatware through the 19th century. When Chawner died in 1834, his widow Mary Chawner registered her own marks and took over with her son-in-law George Adams. Chawner & Co were supplier to the retail houses of Hunt & Roskell, R.& S. Garrard & Co, Elkington & Co. Chawner & Co is renowned not only for quality but the breadth of patterns they offered. Their pattern book from the mid 19th century included 47 patterns, far more than was typical at the time. The company was eventually sold in 1883 to Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater. Most if not all items are antique or used items, and as such nothing is ‘perfect’, but we always will describe any damage, repair, inscriptions, monograms etc to the best of our ability. Please ask any questions BEFORE purchasing or bidding on any item. All weights & measurements are approximate, but as accurate as possible. Please view all the pictures as they form part of the description. All items are available to inspect, and pick up, at our Manhattan gallery. We do not ship to PO Boxes. We use Fedex Ground shipping, and a signature is required for delivery. Don’t forget we offer free ground shipping anywhere on mainland USA. We ship worldwide. Please contact us for a shipping quote. 
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Antique English, Sterling Silver Flatware in the ‘Old English’ Pattern, 72 Pcs

Set for 12 people in the Old English pattern. Set consists of the following 12 table spoons approx. 8.5″. 12 table knives (stainless blades) approx. 9.5″ 12 table forks 8″ 12 dessert / cheese knives (stainless blades) approx. 8.5″ 12 dessert / salad forks approx. 7″ 12 dessert spoons approx. 7″ The set is all sterling silver, except for the stainless knife blades. The knives are obviously 20th century, with the stainless blades, the rest of the set is all 19th century, Victorian, of various dates and makers, but all with the same crest of a ‘stag’. There is no crest on the knives. A good, usable, antique sterling silver service, for 12 people.
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Acorn By Georg Jensen. Sterling Silver Set For 12. 72 Pieces

A complete sterling silver dinner service for 12 people in the popular Acorn pattern by Georg Jensen. 12 dinner knives 9″ 12 dinner forks 7.5″ 12 soup spoons 6.75″ 12 salad or fish forks 6.5″ 12 tea spoons 6 1/8″ 12 demitasse spoons 3.75″ The entire set is sterling silver, apart from the stainless blades on the knives. All pieces are fully and correctly hallmarked. We also have a huge selection of extra place and serving pieces in the Acorn pattern to add to this set.
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James Robinson, Sterling Silver 12 Pr. Fish Knives & Forks. 24 Pieces

Solid sterling silver set of fish knives & forks, made in London by James Robinson. The handles & the blades are solid silver, not filled or weighted. Knife blades & fork tines have a classic hand engraved thread on the front side edge, and both are hallmarked on the rear. Set comes complete with the original James Robinson anti tarnish bags. Hallmarked London England 1992 -1994. Knife is 9″. Fork is 7.75″.
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Old English, Sterling Silver Flatware Set Complete For 12 People

A Complete Service For 12 People In The Georgian Style, Old English Pattern. A Timeless Pattern That Compliments Almost Any Style Of Table. Georgian To Modern.  The Set Consists Of The Following 12 Table Spoons 8.5″ 12 Table Knives 10.75″ 12 Table Forks 7 7/8″ 12 Round Bowl Soup Spoons 7 7/8″ 12 Cheese / Dessert Knives 9.5″ 12 Dessert Spoons 6.75″ 12 Dessert / Salad Forks 7 7/8″ 12 Tea Spoons 5.5″ 12 Coffee / Demi Tasse Spoons 4.5″ 6 Egg Spoons 4 1/16″ 2 Gravy Ladles 7″ 1 Stuffing / Basting / Serving Spoon 12″ 1 Soup / Punch Ladle 13.25″ 1 Chutney / Olive Spoon 8″ Everything is sterling silver, English hallmarked, except the blades on the knives which are stainless. The spoons, forks & serving pieces were all made by Goldsmiths & Silver Company, hallmark for London 1921. The knives were made by L.A. Crichton, and hallmarked  London 1910, and the old steel blades have been replaced with stainless blades. Each piece is crested on the front with an upstanding goat, except for the knives which are blank A great set, great pattern, very good maker, very good condition.
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12 Sterling Silver Gilt Dessert Forks Chased Grape & Vine Pattern

Chased Grape & Vine, Sterling Silver Gilt Dessert Forks 6 1/3″ Long.  Forks Weigh A Total Of 685 Grams Retailed By Shreve, Crump & Low Of Boston, The Oldest Purveyor Of Luxury Goods In North America.  The Forks Were Probably Custom Ordered From England, As The Chased Grape & Vine Is An English Pattern. The Forks Only Have The Retailers Mark Of Shreve, And The Sterling Mark
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Chased Grape & Vine, Antique Victorian, Sterling Silver Gilt Grape Scissors

Chased grape and vine, Victorian, sterling silver gilt, grape shears made by Mappin & Webb, dated 1892. 6.75″ long. The scissors are all silver and fully hallmarked.
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Grape & Vine, Sterling Silver Gilt Grape Shears. Antique English. 1827

Exceptional Quality, Antique English, Sterling Silver Gilt Grape Scissors In The Chased Grape Vine Pattern, Made By Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1827. The Scissors Are All Silver And Are Fully & Correctly Hallmarked. 7.5″ Long
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Antique English Kings Pattern Basting / Stuffing / Serving Spoon. 11.75″. c.1844

Antique English, Sterling Silver Serving, Basting or Stuffing Spoon In The Every Popular Kings Pattern. Made In London By Joseph & Albert Savory, Dated 1844. Spoon Measures 11.75″ Long, And Weighs 170 grams. The Front Of The Spoon Has 3 Superimposed Hand Engraved Initials.  We Have A Huge Selection Of English Flatware Pieces To Complete Your Antique Set. We Sell Single Pieces Or Entire Sets & Well As Knives. Check Our Web page For A Small Selection, Or Feel Free To Visit Our Manhattan Gallery To See Our Entire Inventory. All items are antique or used items, and as such nothing is ‘perfect’, but we always will describe any damage, repair, inscriptions, monograms etc to the best of our ability. Please ask any questions BEFORE purchasing any item. Please check all the pictures, as they are part of the description. All weights & measurements are approximate, but as accurate as possible. All items are available to inspect, and pick up, at our Manhattan gallery. 
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Queen Anne / Rattail Pattern Serving/Stuffing/Basting Spoon. English Sterling Silver

English, Sterling Silver Serving, Basting or Stuffing Spoon In The Queen Anne or Rattail Pattern. Made By Cooper Brothers & Sons, Dated 1948. 11.25″ Long. Weighs 147.50 grams. No Monograms Or Initials.
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Georg Jensen, Acorn Pattern, Serving Fork. 8.9″ Long. Sterling Silver

Acorn, by Georg Jensen. Made in Denmark, sterling silver serving fork.  Approx. 8.9″ long. Marked on rear of spoon, with the Jensen markings and dated post 1945
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Antique German Silver Fish Set for 18 People. 36 Pieces in Original Fitted Case

Solid silver fish eaters for 18 people, made by Bruckmann & Sons Silversmith, Heilbronn in Germany. The handles are of an Art Nouveau design, with a blank cartouche on the front, the blades with a beautiful hand engraved decoration. The handles and blades are solid silver, the handles have no weighting or filling, and therefore will not separate. Each knife and fork are clearly marked on the rear with the German 800 silver mark, the half moon and crown, and the symbol of Brickman silversmiths. Date circa 1890. Can also be used as an hors d’oeuvre set. The 36 pieces are fitted into three trays in the original well worn case, although the flatware itself is in very good condition. No monograms or initials or removals Knife measures 8 1/8″ long, fork is 7 1/4″ long the case is 15.25″ x 10 1/8″ x 4.25″ high.
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Georg Jensen, Sterling Silver, Hand Hammered Plates / Chargers. Set Of 12.

Georg Jensen complete set of 12 service plates No. 587C by Johan Rohde. Each with a beautiful hand-hammered surface. 11″ diameter. Total weight for the 12 is 7,875 grams. All are marked 587C, with various date marks.
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Kings Pattern, Sterling Silver Fish Knives & Forks, Mappin & Webb, 24 Pieces

English, Sterling Silver, Fish Knives & Fish Forks For 12 People In The Kings Pattern. Made By Mappin & Webb, Dated 1928. The Set Is Solid Silver, The Handles & The Blades, And The Handles Are Not Filled Or Weighted So They Won’t Separate From The Blade. 12 Knives 8.75″ Long. 12 Forks 7.50″ Long. All Fully & Correctly Hallmarked With The Same Date & Makers Marks
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Acorn By Georg Jensen. Sterling Hors D’oeuvre / Seafood / Oyster Forks

Acorn pattern, Georg Jensen oyster / appetizer / seafood / hors d’oeuvre forks. 5.70″ long. 8 available. $110 each. Call for volume discount. Check our web pages for more Jensen sterling.
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Acorn By Georg Jensen. 12 Oval Spoons. 6.80″

Sterling Silver, Georg Jensen, Acorn Pattern Spoons. 6.80″ Long. Single spoons also available.
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Georg Jensen, Acorn Mocha / Demitasse / Coffee Spoon. 3.75″

Acorn by Georg Jensen. Sterling silver coffee, demitasse or mocha spoons. 3.75″ long. $95 each. 
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Rare Pr. Chased Vine Antique Spoon & Fork. Sterling Silver. English By George Adams

A Rare Pair Of Antique Victorian, Sterling Silver Chased Vine Spoon & Fork Made By George Adams, London 1848. Spoon Is 8 3/4″ Long, Fork Is 8.6″ Long. Both Are Fully & Correctly Hallmarked
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Rare & Unusual Pr. Pierced Stag Hunt By Francis Higgins. Antique Sterling Silver

A Rare Pair Of Sterling Silver, Stag Hunt Pattern Serving Spoons By Francis Higgins. Made In London, Dated 1892. Both Are Beautifully Hand Pierced With The Hunting Dog, Stag & Naturalistic Decoration. 10.5″ Long. Hallmarked On Rear Of The Bowls
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Superb, Antique English, Sterling Silver, Chased & Pierced Vine Set. 38 Pcs.

Chased & Pierced Vine Pattern, Antique English, Sterling Silver Boxed Set For 18 People. Made By George Adams, The Premier Flatware Maker Of The Victorian Period. Handles & Blades Are Sterling Silver And Hallmarked, As Are The Grape Shears & The Sifter Spoon. Set Consists Of 18 Knives 8 1/8″. 18 Forks 6 2/3″. Grape Shears 7″. Sifter Spoon With Pierced Vermeil Bowl 6″. London Circa 1872. Box Is Approx. 14.6″ x 10.1″ x 3″ High Chased and Pierced Vine pattern was first produced by the great Victorian silversmith Francis Higgins for the Great Exhibition of 1851 held at the Crystal Palace in London, as is now recognized as one of the most extraordinary silver flatware patterns in the world. Each piece of silver flatware is individually hand-forged, and then very carefully chased, entirely by hand, in the shape of interwoven grapes and vines. This magnificent silver flatware is exceptionally heavy, and brings the height of luxury to your dining-room.
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Georg Jensen, Scroll Pattern, Complete Set. 72 Pieces

Georg Jensen, Complete Service For 12 People In The Scroll Pattern. Hand Forged, Denmark. Set Consists Of The Following: 12 Dinner Knives (Stainless Blades) 8 7/8″ 12 Dinner Forks 7 1/8″ 12 Soup Spoons 6 3/4″ 12 Salad Forks 6 1/3″ 12 Tea Spoons 5 3/4″ 12 Butter Knives 5 3/4″ The entire set is sterling silver, except the stainless blades on the dinner knives. Everything is original, and fully marked. The Scroll pattern is often referred to as Saga pattern
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Stag Hunt, Antique Sterling Silver Pierced Ladle, Very Rare, By Hunt & Roskell

Antique English, sterling silver, pierced ladle in the rare Stag Hunt pattern. Made In London By Hunt & Roskell, Silversmiths & Jewelers To Queen Victoria. The bowl is nicely gilded on the inside. The ladle Is 8 1/8″ long with a bowl diameter of 2 1/2″ Stag Hunt is a very rare Regency pattern designed for Rundell Bridge & Rundell by Stothard. The pattern was originally made by Paul Storr but Storr’s successors continued to make this design later into the 19th and 20th century The image of the stag hunt on the front of the stem is very graphic and well executed while the reverse of the stem has a striking classical design. Hunt & Roskell, a firm of manufacturing and retail jewellers and silversmiths, was founded by Paul Storr in 1819, trading as Storr & Co. (1819-1822), Storr & Mortimer (1822-1838), Mortimer & Hunt (1838-1843) and then Hunt & Roskell (1843-1897). Hunt & Roskell had retail premises at 156 New Bond Street and a manufactory at 26 Harrison Street, near Clerkenwell. John Samuel Hunt, who had assisted Storr from the start, continued as a partner until his death in 1865, when he was succeeded by his son, John Hunt (d.1879). Robert Roskell, formerly a watchmaker and merchant of Liverpool, joined in 1844 and remained in the firm until his death in 1888. In 1889 the firm was taken over by J.W. Benson and continued in business as Hunt & Roskell Ltd until circa 1965.
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Antique English, Sterling Silver Flatware in the ‘Old English’ Pattern, 72 Pcs

Set for 12 people in the Old English pattern. Set consists of the following 12 table spoons approx. 8.5″. 12 table knives (stainless blades) approx. 9.5″ 12 table forks 8″ 12 dessert / cheese knives (stainless blades) approx. 8.5″ 12 dessert / salad forks approx. 7″ 12 dessert spoons approx. 7″ The set is all sterling silver, except for the stainless knife blades. The knives are obviously 20th century, with the stainless blades, the rest of the set is all 19th century, Victorian, of various dates and makers, but all with the same crest of a ‘stag’. There is no crest on the knives. A good, usable, antique sterling silver service, for 12 people.
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Stag Hunt, Six Antique English, Sterling Silver Ice Cream Spoons, Vermeil

Stag Hunt pattern, six antique English, sterling silver Vermeil, ice cream spoons. Two are hallmarked 1887 by James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler (Predecessor of Wakely & Wheeler). Four are hallmarked for 1876 by Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias (Father & Son) (Lias Were The Predecessor of Wakely & Wheeler). All spoons are identical, and are crested on the rear cartouche with an eagle. These are a very rare pattern, and unusual to find ice cream spoons. Great quality and condition. 13cm long (5 1/8″).
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Cactus Pattern Dessert Spoon. Georg Jensen. 6.65″ Long

1 Cactus Pattern, Sterling Silver, Dessert Spoons. Georg Jensen, Denmark. 6.65″ Long
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Cactus Pattern Tea Spoon By Georg Jensen. 5.33″ (2 Spoons Available)

Georg Jensen, Cactus Pattern Sterling Silver Tea Spoon. Danish. 5.33″ Long. 2 Spoons Available @ $90 Each. We Also Have a Set Of 12 Available In Another Listing On Our Web Site. 
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Cactus By Georg Jensen. 12 Tea Spoons. 5 1/3″.

Cactus Pattern, By Georg Jensen. 12 Sterling Silver Tea Spoons. Danish. 5.33″ Long
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Fantastic, Stag Hunt Pattern, Large Sterling Silver Grape Shears

A rare pattern in and an unusual size, sterling silver vermeil grape shears in the stag hunt pattern. Made in London, England by James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler (Predecessor of Wakely & Wheeler), dated 1888. Measure: 8.5″ Long. 211 grams. Stag Hunt is a very rare Regency pattern designed for Rundell Bridge & Rundell by Stothard. The pattern was originally made by Paul Storr but is occasionally seen at later dates by other premier silversmiths in the 19th and 20th century. The image of the stag hunt on the front of the stem is very graphic and well executed while the reverse of the stem has a striking classical design
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Stag Hunt Pattern, Child/Youth Set. Antique English Sterling Silver

Victorian, Sterling Silver, Boxed 3 Piece Set In The Rare Stag Hunt Pattern. The Set Made By George Adams, London 1849/1850. Beautiful Hand Presentation Inscription On Blade Of Knife. Knife 7.35″ long. Fork 6″. Spoon 6.5″. Box is 8.75″ x 3.75″ x 1.125″ high
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Canova Pattern, 3 Piece Set. Antique English, Sterling Silver.

3 Piece Child, Youth or Picnic Set In The Rare Canova Pattern. Sterling Silver, Made By George Adams, Dated 1857. The Canova pattern was first produced in silver, about 1850 by Chawner & Co for the Great Exhibition in 1851. The pattern was based on Antonio Canova’s ‘Hebe’, ‘Sappho” and the ‘Dancing Girl Reposing’. Canova was one of the greatest Italian neoclassical sculptor from the late 18th to early 19th century. This Canova was also produced in china & pottery in the 19th century Knife 8 1/2″. Fork 7 1/8″. 7 1/8″
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Antique English, Sterling Silver Queens Pattern Salad Servers. (English Kings)

Exceptional Quality Pr. Of Antique English, Sterling Silver Queens Pattern Salad Servers Made By William Eley In London, 1837. The Queens Pattern Was Later Copied By Tiffany & Co In New York In 1885 And They Called It English Kings. 12.5″ Long. Both Are Fully & Correctly Hallmarked On Rear Of Each Spoon
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Antique English, Kings Pattern, Rare Pair Of Ice Cream Servers.

An Unusual, Antique, Sterling Silver Ice Cream Servers In The Kings Pattern. Made In London By George Adams In 1871. Both Are Crested On Front With What Looks To Be A Regimental Crest Of 104 Inside An Orb With Flowers. Both Are Fully & Correctly Hallmarked On The Rear. George Adams Was One Of The Premier Silver Flatware Makers Of The Victorian Period
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Acorn By Georg Jensen. 12 Sterling Silver Fruit Knives. 6.625″ Long

Georg Jensen Knives In The Acorn Pattern 6 5/8″ long
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Acorn Pattern Ice Tea Spoons By Georg Jensen

Ice Tea Spoons By Georg Jensen, Sterling Silver, In The Ever Popular Acorn Pattern. 7.25″ Long
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Guild Of Handicrafts, Seal Top, Spoon

Sterling Silver Seal Top Hand Forged Spoon Made By The Guild Of Handicrafts, London 1931. The Spoon Is Adorned With A Hand Engraved Inscription ‘ A Peaceful Haven’, And The Year 1931 Is Engraved On The Seal.  Spoon Is 7″ The Guild Of Handicrafts is one of the more famous names in the world of silversmithing and one that still continues to this very day. Started in 1888 by C R Ashbee, part of that great Arts and Craft movement and G of H is the last survivor of Ashbee’s vision. C R Ashbee originally set up his ‘School of Handicraft’ at Toynbee Hall in the East End of London, in 1891 it moved to Essex House on the Mile End Road and in 1898 converted into a limited liability company, opening showrooms at 16a Brook Street and 67a Bond Street in the West End of London. In 1902 Ashbee moved the Guild, including some fifty craftsmen covering many trades and their families, lock, stock and barrel, to Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire. The name ‘Essex House’ was retained and there was great hope for the future of the Guild. Ashbee’s great experiment, however, was not a commercial success and in 1908 the company was voluntarily wound up because of its debts. This, however was not the end of the Guild. Of all the lines that the former company produced, its metalwork, and especially its silver production, was always the most well received by the public, with this in mind, a group of workers stayed on at Essex House and a new business, still retaining the name Guild of Handicraft was formed, its partners were; George Henry Hart, John Kirsten Baily, George Edward Horwood and William Mark. This partnership was short lived and lasted just four years and was dissolved at the end of 1912. Undeterred, George Hart continued on alone at Essex House. He was granted his Freedom by the Goldsmiths’ Company in 1929 and made a Liveryman in 1933. George Hart ran his business in a special way, everything that came out of his workshop was hand crafted, with the exception of an ancient hand roller, there was no machinery, everything was produced by the skill of his own hands. These skills have been passed down from generation to generation, firstly to George’s son, Henry, and then to his son, David, who in turn taught his son, William and nephew, Julian along with Derek Elliott. It is these four that work in the business today. The workshops are what can only be described as a time capsule, everything is just the way it was in George’s time.   George Hart died on the 21st October 1973. 
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Fantastic Pair Of Antique English Sterling Silver Servers. George Adams. 1849

A superb pair of George Adams, sterling silver serving knife & fork in the Queens pattern. This patterned was later copied by Tiffany and they named it English Kings.The blades with hand engraved & pierced decoration. The handles with a crest. Hallmarked London 1849.  The knife 14.50″ long, the fork 10.25″
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Sterling Silver & Mother Of Pearl Boxed Set Knives & Forks

12 Pair Of Pearl Handled Knives & Forks With Sterling Silver Blades. Made By Mappin & Webb, Dated 1921. The Blades & Tyne Are Sterling Silver And Are All Fully & Correctly Hallmarked. The Pearl Is In Good Condition, With No Cracks Or Breaks. Knives Are 7 1/3″ Long. Forks Are 6 1/8″ Long. The Box 11.25″ x 9.5″ x 2″ High
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English Kings Pattern, Fish Knives & Forks. 12pr. Sterling Silver

English, Sterling Silver, Fish Knives & Forks In The Ever Popular Kings Pattern. Made As One Piece With A Solid Silver Handle & Blade, Made By Gee & Holmes, Dated 1961. 12 Knives & 12 Forks. All Fully Correctly Hallmarked. Knife Is 8.25″ Long. Fork Is 7.30″ Long
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Vine Pattern, Sterling Silver Flatware Set By CJ Vander

A Rare And Complete, Hand Forged, Sterling Silver Vine Pattern Flatware Set Made By CJ Vander. Set consists of of the following: 12 Table Spoons – 8 1/4″ 12 Table Knives (stainless blades) – 9 7/8″ 12 Table Forks – 8″ 12 Fish Knives – 8 1/8″ 12 Fish Forks – 7″ 12 Cheese/ Dessert Knives (stainless blades) – 8 7/8″ 12 Dessert / Salad Forks – 7″ 12 Dessert Spoons – 7 1/4″ 12 Tea Spoons – 5 3/4″ 12 Coffee / Demitasse Spoons – 5″ Total 120 pieces. All sterling silver, apart from the stainless blades as mentioned
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Bauhaus Inspired, Hand Hammered, Silver Flatware Set for 12 People

German, “800” silver flatware set for 12 people, in a deco style, hand-hammered, Bauhaus influenced design. Made In Berlin, circa 1920s By H.J. Wilm. All with hand engraved “R” monogram. The set consists of the following items 12 table spoons,12 table knives, 12 table forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 dessert or salad knives, 12 dessert or salad forks, 12 bouillon or compote spoons, 12 fish knives, 12 fish forks, 12 lobster forks, 12 hors d’oeuvre or appetizer forks, 12 cake or pastry forks, 11 ice cream spoons, 12 tea spoons, 11 coffee spoons, plus 26 various serving pieces. Total of 204 pieces.
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Sterling Silver Fish Knives and Forks, 12 Pair Bateman Style by CJ Vander

English, sterling silver fish knives and forks in the rare Bateman pattern by the premier silversmiths CJ Vander. These are solid silver, handles and blades and are not weighted or filled. Set of 12 knives and 12 forks. Typical of The Hester Bateman style with a bead border and bright cut decoration on the front of the handle. The rear with just the bead border. Knife is 8.375″ long. Fork is 7.5″ long. Good clear hallmarks on the rear of each piece.
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Acorn By Georg Jensen, Sterling Silver Dessert / Soup Spoon. 6.75″

Georg Jensen, Sterling Silver, Acorn Pattern Spoon. 6.75″
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Acorn Pattern By Georg Jensen. 204 Piece Set. Complete. European Size

Georg Jensen, Acorn pattern, sterling silver European size flatware set, Complete for 12 people.  Set consists of the following; 12 dinner knives 10″ (stainless blades). 12 dinner forks 7.8″. 12 oval soup spoons 8″. 12 salad forks 7.5″. 12 fish forks 6.6″. 12 oyster / hors d’oeuvres forks 5.7″. 12 pastry / cake forks 5.6″. 12 ice tea spoons 7.2″. 12 butter knives 5.9″. 12 citrus spoons 5.75″. 12 tea / breakfast knives 6.75″ (stainless blades). 12 large tea spoons 6.1″. 12 tea spoons 5.7″. 12 coffee spoons 5″. 12 demitasse spoons 3.75″. 12 compote / fruit spoons 5.25″. 12 fruit forks 5.75″. This is an excellent service, very comprehensive, in the larger sizes and complete for 12. We also have a large selection of serving pieces to compliment this set. Other sets always available, as well as single replacement place pieces and a huge selection of serving pieces.
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Acorn By Georg Jensen. 12 Sterling Handled Steak Knives With Serrated Blades. 9″ Long

Georg Jensen, Sterling Silver, Acorn Pattern, Set Of 12 Steak Knives With Serrated Stainless Blades. Made In Denmark. 9″ Long
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Rare, Vine Pattern, Hand Forged, Sterling Silver Flatware Set By Asprey & Co. 161 Pieces

English, sterling silver, ‘Vine’ flatware set By Asprey & Co, London. Purveyors to the crown. This is a very rare pattern, and is beautifully hand-forged. The set is fitted into the original three-drawer cabinet, complete for 12 people with a selection of 17 serving pieces. Set consists of the following; 12 table knives 10.25″ (stainless blades). 12 table forks 8.25″. 12 soup spoons 7.125″. 12 fish knives 8.5″. 12 fish forks 7.75″. 12 salad / dessert forks 7.25″. 12 dessert spoons 7.25″. 12 cheese / dessert knives 8.75″ (stainless blades). 12 cake / fruit knives 7.5″. 12 cake / fruit forks 6.5″. 12 tea spoons 5.25″. 12 coffee spoons / demitasse 4.33″. The serving pieces consist of the following; One knife sharpener 13″ (steel blade). One meat carving knife 13″ (stainless blade). One meat carving fork 10.75″ (stainless blade). One fowl carving knife 11.25″ (stainless blade). One fowl carving fork 9.25″ (stainless blade). Two piece salad servers 11″. Two gravy ladles 6.25″. Four serving spoons 8.25″. Four serving forks 8.25″. A total of 161 pieces. Complete for 12 people. I also have two other sets for 12 people, in this rare pattern, so you are able to add to this service if you would like to  seat 24 or 36 people. This is a very rare pattern to find, and condition is near perfect. Excellent hand-forged pattern, excellent maker, great condition. The case measures 24″ x 17″ x 14″ high. Asprey was founded in 1781 by William Asprey,  originally based in Mitcham, Surrey until the company moved into its current New Bond Street premises. Queen Victoria awarded Asprey a Royal Warrant in 1862, and in the same year Asprey was also awarded a Gold Medal at the International Exhibition. Asprey continued manufacturing and eventually in the mid 20th century, moved the workshops above their New Bond Street store.  
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Georg Jensen, Sterling Silver Coasters. 2.6″ Diameter. 6.6cm. 22 Available. $100 Each

Sterling Silver Wine Glass Coasters, With Grape Motif. Georg Jensen, Denmark. Sterling Silver. 2.6″ / 6.6cm Diameter. 22 Available. $100 Each
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Acorn By Georg Jensen. Sterling Silver Serving Spoon. 8″ Long

Georg Jensen, Acorn Pattern, Serving Spoon. Sterling Silver. 8″ Long. Just one item from our huge selection of Acorn pattern sterling silver. We have complete sets, partial sets, and single pieces, as well as a variety of serving pieces, current as well as discontinued items. Feel free to call or email us with your requests. 
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Acorn By Georg Jensen. Salad Servers / Serving Spoon & Fork. Sterling Silver. 8″

Salad Or Serving Spoon & Fork In The Acorn Pattern By Georg Jensen. Sterling Silver. 8″ Long. Just one item from our huge inventory of Jensen Acorn sterling flatware. We have complete sets, single place pieces for replacement and a huge selection of serving pieces.
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Georg Jensen Acorn Salad Servers / Serving Spoon & Fork. Sterling Silver. 8.85″

Acorn, By Georg Jensen. Large Salad Spoon & Fork. All Sterling. 8.85″ Long. Just one item from our huge selection of Acorn serving pieces. We also have complete sets, as well as individual replacement place pieces.
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Rare Set of 12 Sterling Asparagus Eaters with Asparagus Server

English, sterling silver asparagus tong with 12 individual asparagus eaters. Made by Garrards, The Crown Jewelers in the rare, Elizabethan Pattern. Each item is fully and correctly hallmarked, London, circa 1955. The server is 8 5/8″ long x 1″ wide. The eaters are 4.5″ long x 1.25″ wide.