An eighty-six piece canteen of Victorian and mixed Kings pattern cutlery the most of which made by George Maudsley Jackson, London 1892 to include twelve dessert spoons, eight table spoons (two by Mary Chawner London 1835) one basting spoon, two sauce ladles, twenty-four table forks, six teaspoons (one London 1833) four coffee spoons, together with six teaspoons by John Dixon Sheffield 1899/1900, four coffee spoons by Brewis & Co. London 1901, seven George V silver handled dessert forks (and one silver plated handled dessert fork) eight silver handled dinner forks, makers Viners Sheffield 1933 and a set of eight Victorian silver handles dinner forks with engraved armorial handles, all housed in an oak canteen with two fitted trays, weighable silver 184oz

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