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A group of 14 solid silver continental Europe cutlery, 18th - 20th century

Total weight: 1275 g.
comprising of:

1) fork: Sterling silver, fully hallmarked London, 1781-1782, silversmith William Cattell.
2) small paddle: Sterling silver, fully hallmarked London, 1784-1785, silversmith unidentifiable.
3)pair of shell spoons: Sterling silver, fully hallmarked London, 1903-1904, silversmith Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton).
4) pair of large openwork spoons: Sterling silver, fully hallmarked London, 1900-1901, silversmith Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd.
5) very small spoon: Sterling silver, hfully hallmarked London, 1860-1861, silversmith unidentifiable .
6) tongs with small spoons: Sterling silver, fully hallmarked London, 1781 to 1789, silversmith John Lambe
7) scissors with slightly larger spoons than the previous one: Sterling silver, fully hallmarked London, 1874-1875, silversmith Henry Holland (of Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater)
8) scissors with spoons: London hallmark only, silversmith unidentifiable.
9) pair of spoon and fork: English provincial marks not identifiable.
10) small pliers: Sterling silver, fully hallmarked Chester, 1900-1901.
11) small lion paw pliers: date mark only.
12) openwork spoon with floral and geometric motifs and family crest: unidentifiable German marks.
13) ladle (spoon) of oval shape: hallmarked with the hallmarks for silver in use in Germany since 1884, and mark โ€˜800โ€™.
14) perforated spoon with stylised leaves: unidentifiable hallmarks.
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Curiosities from European and Oriental art
Silvers, Ivories, Corals, Icons, and Wunderkammer

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