An Edward VII forty-one piece silver part canteen of 'Rich Bead' or 'Prince of Wales' pattern cutlery by Elkington to include eighteen dinner forks, thirteen dessert forks and ten dessert spoons, with engraved monograms, maker Elkington and Co. Birmingham 1902, one dessert fork Birmingham 1905, 112oz

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