An Antique English silver flatware set for 12 Persons Fiddle & ThreadSOLD
This Sterling Silver Cutlery Set was made in London by George Adams.
All the pieces are Victorian silver and are all identical in design, quality and size. However the dates are various.
The antique silver flatware set comprises of 60 pieces of silver cutlery: 12 Table Forks, 12 Table Spoons, 12 Dessert Forks, 12 Dessert Spoons and 12 Teaspoons.
There are also sterling silver Serving Pieces available comprising of 2 ladles and 1 basting spoon. If you would like these as well please contact me and we can discuss the additional cost.
There are also sterling silver Serving Pieces available comprising of 2 ladles and 1 basting spoon. If you would like these as well please contact me and we can discuss the additional cost.
Need more info? Contact James Baldwin Antiques regarding this item.
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