A good George III silver 12 place cutlery service in oak canteen, feather edged Hanoverian pattern, includes 12 table forks (bottom marked), mixed dates including London 1799, 1804 and 1814, makers William Sumner and Richard Crossley and others, 12 dessert forks (.7 cm x London 1816 by Richard Turners and 5 x London 1817 by Richard Turner), 12 teaspoons, (11 x London 1830 by William Chawner II and one London 1829 by John Henry & Charles Lias), 12 tablespoons (1.1 cm x London 1791 by George Smith (III) & William Fearn and 1 x London 1810 by Richard Crossley & George Smith IV), 12 dessert spoons (6 x London 1833 by William Chandless, 4 x London 1831 by William Chandless and 2 x London 1829 by William Eaton), two sauce ladles, bottom marked, a soup ladle London 1800 by William Eley & William Fearn, a pair of sugar tongs, long handled gravy spoon with central pierced plate to the bowl, London 1774 by William Turton, four salt spoons, London 1833 by William Chawner II, mustard spoon, London 1821 by Richard Pearce and nine Georgian Old English teaspoons, the set accompanied by 12 c1950 Sheffield steel knives. Total silver weight 5.7kgs