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An early 20th Century Old English pattern flatware and cutlery service, for twelve settings, by Viner & Hall, comprising: table knives; table forks; and table spoons (4); dessert knives; dessert forks; dessert spoons; teaspoons; egg spoons; salt spoons (4); mustard spoons (2); a pair of sugar tongs; a small ladle; two preserve spoons; and two butter knives, all contained in an oak canteen, 25in. (63.5cm).
A part canteen of silver flatware, by Jackson & Fullerton, London 1907, Old English pattern, comprising, twelve dessert spoons, eleven table spoons, dessert forks, ten dinner forks, and a pair of sauce ladles, together with four unassociated silver cruet spoons, three tea spoons, and a quantity of plated flatware, knives and cutlery goods, total weight of silver 2863g (92.25 ozs)
A 1930'3 MAHOGANY CANTEEN OF CUTLERY, London 1937, maker 'RWB' Harrods Ltd Silversmiths & Cutlers, London, SW1. The rectangular lift up top enclosing a fitted baize interior containing twelve silver dessert spoons, eight silver tea spoons, twelve silver dessert forks, twelve silver table forks, eleven cheese knives (Harrods limited Firth stainless) and twelve table knives (Harrods limited Firth stainless) the edge of the canteen bearing the ivorine trade label. The single drawer beneath containing one silver soup ladle, six silver table spoons, twelve silver soup spoons, two silver sauce ladles and six silver egg spoons, together with a mixture of ivory and ivorine handled cutlery (nineteen pieces). The removable canteen resting upon a conforming stand having a single vacant drawer, raised on square section legs flared at the feet. 39cm x 54cm x 89cm
Aeronautica - A collection of ephemera, including brochures, photographs, and technical data; together with other items of related interest, including cutlery, (two boxes). Provenance - From the collection of John Stroud (1919-2007), formerly of Imperial Airways, journalist, author, artist, and a technical editor for Putnam's series of aeronautical books.
A fine and extensive collection of souvenirs from the British Empire Exhibition held at Wembley in 1924 and 1925, mostly metalware items in silver plate, brass, aluminium etc., including trays of various sizes, a Swan brand teapot, Lipton's souvenir tea caddies, fluted vases, mugs, mustard & salts, napkin rings, tea strainer, cutlery, hair tidy, match covers, ladies compact and vanity mirror, freestanding Wembley Lion emblems, miniature figures representing Empire countries, lapel button, brooch, tie pins, boxed set of opera glasses etc. The British Empire Exhibition was opened by King George V on 23rd April 1924. 56 of the 58 British colonies at the time participated in the event which cost £12million to stage and attracted 27 million visitors, by far the largest exhibition held anywhere in the world. The venue at Wembley in Middlesex was made famous by the building of the British Empire Exhibition Stadium, or Empire Stadium for short. This was immediately adopted by football, with the first F.A. Cup final being played there a year before the Exhibition opened. Wembley Stadium quickly established itself as the home of football.
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