A Victorian part canteen of silver fiddle patterned flatware, by Chawner & Co. (George Williams Adams), London, 1865, including; eight dessert forks, eight table forks, eight spoons and eight table spoons, each with crest and motto 'Virtute Duce' engraved to terminal, table spoon length 22.7cm, total weight approximately 65oz (32)

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