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A French electro-plated fiddle and thread pattern table service by Christofle, of recent manufacture, comprising: Ten table knives Ten table forks Ten dessert knives Ten dessert forks Ten dessert spoons Ten fish knives Ten fish forks Ten tea spoons Twelve luncheon forks Twelve soup spoons Twelve side knives Four serving spoons Four serving forks A pastry slice A pair of fish servers, In a green covered wooden Christofle four drawer canteen box
An assembled set of George III Scottish silver pointed old English flatware, engraved with a monogram WD or HMD, comprising: Eleven table spoons, nine no maker's mark, Edinburgh 1792; one by Charles Jamieson, Inverness circa 1800-10 and one unmarked Eleven dessert spoons, four by Alexander Edmonston, Edinburgh 1798 and six possibly by John Sinclair, Edinburgh 1800 Six toddy ladles by Robert Wilson, Edinburgh 1798-1800 (no date letter) Two gravy spoons, no maker's mark, Edinburgh 1792, 1394g (44.8 oz)
Nelson Dawson for The Artificers Guild, an Arts and Crafts silver and enamel rectangular table box, London 1902, the hinged cover with an enamel on copper inset plaque with Dieu Nous Donne Bonne Adventure , on a speckled white ground with heart shaped leaves to the angles, the sides plain, on an angled base, 10.5cm (4 1/8in) long, 272g (8.75 oz) gross Nelson Dawson (1859-1941) was initially a painter before turning to silversmithing and lived at Swan House, Chiswick Mall, London. He founded The Artificers Guild in 1901 with his wife and Edmund Spencer. At this early stage of the Guild, all the silver or gold produced carried Nelson Dawson's own maker's mark, N.D. The enamelling was carried out by Dawson's wife, Edith. In about 1914 they both returned to painting.
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