Set Queen's pattern sterling silver cutlery for 12 by George Adams

Set Queen's pattern sterling silver cutlery for 12 by George Adams

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One maker set of antique sterling silver Queen's pattern made by George Adams of London. The set is double-struck, signifying that the design is struck on the front and back of each piece, necessitating a heavier gauge of silver and therefore a sign of quality. All pieces are in lovely crisp condition.

Queen's pattern silver cutlery is one of the most popular of the elaborate antique silver cutlery patterns and has been made continuously since the early 19th century. The lavish decoration requires a thick gauge of silver which ensures a heavier weight than plain cutlery patterns.

This service comprises:

12 table forks
12 dessert forks
12 tablespoons
12 dessert spoons
12 teaspoons

12" serving or basting spoon
2 gravy or sauce ladles

The set also includes modern knives with silver handles and stainless steel blades, making them safe to put in the dishwasher:

12 table knives
12 dessert knives.

The weight shown does not include the knives.

This silver cutlery set is not available for purchase online. If you would like further information or are interested to purchase it, please contact us.

Dimensions:

Weight 4761 g (153.07 troy ozs)
Year

1843-1876

Place

London

Condition

Excellent

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