The pieces of this exceptional composite antique silver flatware service, in sterling standard, for twelve persons have been crafted in the Old English pattern.
The anterior surface of each fork handle and the reverse surface of each spoon handle features a pip to the terminal.
This composite antique solid silver flatware set consists of 48 pieces:
- Basic Service:
- 12 Table forks
- 12 Table spoons
- 12 Dessert forks
- 12 Dessert spoons
The pieces of this impressive antique utilitarian silver service were crafted by a variety of makers:
- Table forks:
- T Cox Savory, 1828, London
- William Eaton, 1828 - 1829, London
- Untraced/Unmarked (1), 1828, London
- Table spoons:
- Thomas Wallis II, 1786, London
- Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, 1809, London
- George Day, 1816 - 1817, London
- Matthew Craw, 1813, Edinburgh
- Untraced (2), 1786 / 1813, London
- Dessert forks:
- Charles Boyton (I), 1828, London
- Benjamin Davis, 1828, London
- Untraced/Unmarked (9), 1828, London
- Dessert spoons:
- WE *, 1802, London
- Thomas Wilkes Barker, 1808, London
- William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner, 1808, London
- Jonathan Hayne, circa 1815, London
- William Bateman I, 1817, London
- Untraced/Unmarked (4), London
These sterling silver spoons and forks can be purchased with Old English pattern knives if so desired; for further information please contact Andrew Campbell directly.
This antique flatware service is supplied in felt cutlery rolls; which not only protect the items in storage but significantly reduce tarnishing.
NOTE: * The initials displayed within the maker's marks, in addition to the standardisation of the surround could pertain to a multitude of antique silversmiths; these silversmiths include William Edwards, Ellerby and Eley I.
Maker: Various Makers
Date: 1786 - 1828