The pieces of this exceptional, antique Victorian composite sterling silver canteen service for twelve persons have been crafted in the Fiddle pattern.
The surface of each handle is plain and unembellished.
The posterior surface of each silver spoon has a rounded heel to the bowl.
This Victorian sterling silver flatware set consists of eighty-nine pieces:
- Basic Service:
- 12 Table knives
- 12 Table forks
- 12 Table spoons
- 12 Dessert knives
- 12 Dessert forks
- 12 Dessert spoons
- 12 Teaspoons
- Additional Service:
- Soup ladle
- Pair of sauce ladles
- Pair of gravy spoons
This exceptional and composite Fiddle pattern silver cutlery set has been crafted in an evenly match size by various silversmiths* between 1819-1874.
The service is supplied with replacement table and dessert knives**.
This antique flatware service is supplied in felt cutlery rolls; which not only protect the items in storage but significantly reduces tarnishing.
* The basic service was comprised by silversmiths including: Chawner & Co (George William Adams), John Harris IV, H J Lias & Son (Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias), Henry Holland (of Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater), William Eaton and Joseph & Albert Savory. The additional service was crafted by: Reid & Sons (Christian Ker Reid, David Reid & Christian Bruce Reid), Thomas Wilkes Barker and Samuel Whitford.
** Predominately all antique silver canteens have replacement knives as the originals have not stood the test of time.
Maker: Various Makers
Date: 1819 - 1874