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Canteen of Georgian Silver Cutlery for 12

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Stock: 9254

Date: 1812 - 1815

Maker: Eley‚ Fearn & Chawner

Country: England

An extensive set of antique sterling silver cutlery for 12 people. 84 pieces. Very elegant fiddle, thread and shell pattern....

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Description

Description

An extensive set of antique sterling silver cutlery for 12 people. 84 pieces. Very elegant fiddle, thread and shell pattern. Together with a full set of vintage sterling silver knives. The flatware all has a hand engraved crest of an elephant.

Weight excluding knives 3288 grams, 105.7 troy ounces.

Flatware all by Eley Fearn & Chawner London 1812 (except the 12 dessert forks London 1815, no makers mark).

Knives by Vanders, Sheffield 1982.

12 dinner forks 995 grams L20.5cm
12 large spoons 942 grams L22cm
12 dessert forks 537 grams L17.2cm
12 dessert spoons 536 grams L18cm
12 teaspoons 278 grams L14.6cm
12 dinner knives with silver handles, plain stainless blades L25.5cm
12 dessert knives with silver handles, plain stainless blades L22cm

Marks. All the flatware is the same date 1812 and maker Eley Fearn & Chawner except the dessert forks which are 1815 and have no makers mark. All have a full set of English silver hallmarks, some rubbed. Flatware all with an elephant crest. The fork prongs are slightly worn.

Condition

This impressive set of sterling silver cutlery is in very good condition.

Maker Information

Maker: Eley‚ Fearn & Chawner

Eley and Fern (Fearne) and Chawner, London silversmiths and manufacturers of silver flatware. William Eley, apprenticed to William Fern 1770, free 1778. Mark entered as spoonmaker 1777, in partnership with George Pierrepoint. 2nd and 3rd marks alone as spoonmaker 1778. Took out patent for “Eley’s New Constructed Buckles” 1784. 4th, 5th and 6th marks as bucklemaker 1785/90/95. 7th and 8th marks in partnership with William Fern 1797. 9th mark, in new partnership, with William Chawner 1808. 10th mark, in partnership alone with Fern 1814. Died 1824. William Fern apprenticed to William Chawner 1762, free 1770. 1st mark entered as smallworker 1769. 2nd mark as spoonmaker 1774. 3rd mark, in partnership with George Smith as plateworkers 1786. 4th and 5th marks, in partnership with William Eley, 1797/1802. 6th mark with William Eley and William Chawner 1808. 7th, with Eley alone, 1814. 8th with William Eley II 1824.

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