Description: Priced to sell. The Spoon hand was created in 1753, the Fork and Knife was created in 1792. The spoons artist was Elias Cachart from London. The Fork and Knife were made by Charles Hougham also from London. The Knife is further marked S. Kirby, Sheffield, with an Ivory handle. This set comes in original mid 1700s English case as shown in photos. My goal is to deliver excellent customer service and continue to keep 100% feedback. Feel free to send me a message any time before or after your purchase. Thank you for your business!!! Please leave your feedback on your buying experience and I'll do the same. Check back for more great items from us. Antique Unique a Little Bit of Everything BY BUYING YOU MUST UNDERSTAND AND AGREE TO THESE TERMS:I am a Combat Veteran, and my integrity is very important to me. Seller (I) will deal fairly with you in an honest, professional and polite manner. I appreciate the same consideration. I will disclose and/or make apparent any and all known flaws. All items are therefore sold as-is. If buyer (you) are unhappy with your purchase for some reason, please let me know. I will do my best to work with you to resolve any problems, but I cannot help if you don't let me know something went wrong. Buyer is responsible to ask any questions that they may have prior to bidding or buying.
Price: 2730 USD
Location: Dracut, Massachusetts
End Time: 2024-09-28T19:50:25.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Craftsman Fork and Knife:: King George III by Charles Hougham London 1792
Knife Special Markings:: Marked S. Kirkby Sheffield with Ivory Handle
Signed: No
Brand:: Sheffield
Dealer:: Antique Unique a Little Bit of Everything
Vintage: Yes
Royal: King George II, King George III
Type: Silverware
Royalty: British Royalty
Year: 1753 & 1792
Pattern:: English King
Gross Weight of Sterling Silver:: Does NOT include Ivory Handle: 2.44 Troy Oz
Type:: Fork, Knife, Spoon with Original Box
Theme: Royalty
Country: Britain
Features: Antique, Presentation Box
Craftsman Spoon:: King George II by Elias Cachart London 1753
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Composition:: Sterling Silver
Age: 18th Century