A GEORGE IV AND VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT AND AGATE DESSERT-SERVICE
A GEORGE IV AND VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT AND AGATE DESSERT-SERVICE

MARK OF WILLIAM EATON, GEORGE ADAMS AND FRANCES HIGGINS, LONDON, 1829, 1833, 1837 AND 1842

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A GEORGE IV AND VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT AND AGATE DESSERT-SERVICE
MARK OF WILLIAM EATON, GEORGE ADAMS AND FRANCES HIGGINS, LONDON, 1829, 1833, 1837 AND 1842
Chased Vine pattern, comprising:
Twenty-four silver-gilt dessert-spoons Twenty-four silver-gilt ice-cream-spoons
and the following with carved agate handles, some differing:
Twenty-three dessert-forks Twenty-four dessert-knives
Four large serving-spoons Two ice-cream serving spoons
Four small serving-spoons
Together with two associated cheese-knives with steel handles, probably earlier
Contained in a brass-bound mahogany box with four fitted later trays
the case 15 ½ in. (39 cm.) wide
weighable silver 113 oz. 17 dwt. (3,541 gr.)

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