London 1712 - 1724,
comprising:
twelve table forks, by James Fraillon, London 1715,
three pronged, all engraved with the same crest,
twelve table spoons, by John Holland I, London 1712,
with rat-tail bowls, all engraved with the same crest,
twelve dessert forks, by Pillip Roker II, London, eight 1723, four 1724,
with three prongs, all engraved with an initialled cartouche,
twelve dessert spoons, maker's marks worn, possibly by John Spackman, London 1718,
with rat-tail bowls, all engraved with the same crest,
twelve table knives and twelve dessert knives, with pistol grip handles, part marked only, some with visible maker's mark and lion passant marks only, by Dru Drury I, circa 1720,
crested, some steel blades impressed "HAMMOND WINCHESTER",
together with twelve teaspoons, varying makers
, weight 87oz (84).
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