LOT 4 A large composite King's pattern silver cutlery set,
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A large composite King's pattern silver cutlery set, principally London 1820, comprising: 44 dinner forks, of which 32 by George Turner and Thomas William Biddell, London 1820, 12 by Robert Peppin (probably) London 1820, 24 dinner knives, by Peppin (probably), London 1820, (re-bladed), (unweighed), 25 dessert spoons, of which 18 by Turner and Biddell, 6 by Peppin (probably), 16 dessert forks, of which 11 by Turner and Biddell, London 1820, 5 by William Collins, London 1830, 30 serving spoons, of which 14 by Turner and Biddell, 16 by Peppin (probably), 9 small knives, with silver blades, by John Rodgers & Co., Sheffield 1831 (unweighed), 5 smaller knives, (unweighed), 12 teaspoons, by Turner and Biddell, London 1820, a soup ladle, indistinct maker, London 1849, 3 sauce ladles, by John Wright, Newcastle 1807, Chawner & Co., London 1854, and Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1910, 2 basting spoons, by William Collins, London 1832, 1833, a fish slice, by William Knight (probably), London 1820, 2 butter knives, indistinct maker, London 1830, 2 mustard spoons, marks rubbed, weighable silver 376ozt (176) This set was probably purchased by Sir John Trollope, who became 7th Baronet Trollope of Casewick, on the death of his father in 1820. He later became Ist Baronet Kesteven in 1868. The stag with oakleaf in its mouth was a Kesteven crest. The family seat was Casewick Hall, Uffington, Lincolnshire.
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Cambridge Road Stansted Mountfitchet Essex CM24 8GE United Kingdom
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