拍品的状况可能存在极大差异,而由于其性质使然,拍品难以处于完美无瑕的状态。拍品均以拍卖时的状况出售。
Marks clear; engraving clear to worn.
Some light surface scratching consistent with age and use. One dessert fork's tine worn.
The table spoons, all by George Angell: four dated 1840, not engraved; two dated 1842, not engraved; five dated 1853, engraved with a crest (one with differing crest and motto).
The table forks: fourteen by George Angell, dated 1853 with the same crest; six by Mary Chawner, dated 1838 with a crest;
The dessert spoons: all by George Angell, 1853, engraved with the same crest.
The dessert forks: six by HenryJohn Lias and Henry John Lias, London, 1875, all engraved with initial L; three by Henry Holland, 1847, engraved with a crest.
The teaspoons: six by George Angell, 1864; nine by Henry John Lias and Henry John Lias, London, 1875, all engraved with initial L.
The coffee spoons: two by John Round and Son Limited, Sheffield, 1904, engraved with the badge of Liverpool Riffles club; one silver-plated by Elkington.
The mustard spoons: by George Angell, 1865, engraved with a crest.
The pair of serving spoons: by George Angell, 1865, engraved with a crest.
The larger serving spoon: by William Robert Sobey, Exeter, 1848, engraved with initial IL on one side and a small G on the other.
The pair of sugar tongs: by Harry Emanuel, London, 1859.
The four sauce ladles: one pair by William Eley, 1829, engraved with initial W; the other by William Davidson and Frederick Upton, 1864 with initials RSN.
The soup ladle by William Eley, 1824.
The table and cheese knives by William Yates, Sheffield, 1958.
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