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AN ELIZABETH II SILVER KINGS PATTERN CANTEEN OF CUTLERY, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1975/76, oak case containing twelve soup spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, six tablespoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve silver handled table knives and twelve silver handled dessert knives, weighable silver approximately 133.1ozt, 4147 grams, case has space for three piece carving set
A CANTEEN OF MATCHED FIDDLE, THREAD AND SHELL PATTERN CUTLERY, comprising a sauce ladle, Chawner & Co, London 1867, twelve tablespoons (six Chawner & Co, London 1880, four Robert Wallis, London 1847 and two others), a set of six teaspoons, Chawner & Co, London 1880, twelve dessert forks (six Chawner & Co, London 1880 and six Robert Wallis, London 1847), twelve dessert spoons (nine Chawner & Co, London 1880 and three H.J. Lias & Son, London 1864), twelve tableforks, (six Chawner & Co, London 1880, five Robert Wallis 1847 and one other) and a set of twelve table forks and eleven dessert knives, silver handles, Sheffield 1973, weighable silver approximately 130ozt, 4081 grams, housed in a mid 20th Century canteen
A LARGE DOLLS HOUSE REPLICA OF THE LITTLE WHITE COTTAGE, FALMOUTH home to Howard and Marion Spring - worked to a scale of one inch to one foot; the hinged front opening to reveal four main rooms a hall and landing; each room well furnished with many replicas of furniture that was in The Little White Cottage; each room wired for light and for fire effect behind the grates. The interior includes many decorative pieces including silver tea set on tray, enamelled silver cutlery, cabinet made wood furniture, glass, ornaments, pictures, dolls, silver chairs, upholstered furniture, ceramic cats and many other imaginative items. The house measures 122cms wide 63cms deep and approx 110cms high and is complete with a wood stand. Provenance: the house was the idea of Marion Springs (wife of the author Howard Spring, his best known work Fame is the Spur) she decided to make a dolls house and with the help of the handyman a scale model was constructed. She was keen for the interior to also be a replica of the cottage and so with the help of a cabinet maker, friends who were silversmiths and herself the contents of the house were created.
A collection of small flatware and cutlery, including: a set of twelve coffee spoons by Mappin & Webb, London 1921, in a case; five apostle tea spoons, Sheffield 1915, in a case; six bean terminal coffee spoons, Birmingham 1923, in a case; a set of six silver handled and electro-plate dessert knives and forks with a cake knife, Sheffield 1916, in a case; and other loose small flatware, 635g (20.4 oz) weighable
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