M. FORD CREECH ANTIQUES & FINE ARTS 

 

 

GOOD SET OF FOUR WILLIAM IV SILVER KNIFE RESTS

Charles Rawlings and Summers, London, 1836

 

 

Of large size and heavy gauge silver, each formed of a baluster form stretcher supported by

end shaped crosses of baluster form, termination in ring and ball finials

 

Condition : Excellent; sit flat on the table; slight wear to several marks

 

Knife rests are extremely useful, either for resting service knives and spoons on the table,

or for holding pistol-handled knives, some of which have difficulty remaining on the edge of plates.

 

The partnership of Rawlings and Summers was well known for their production of excellent

silver snuff boxes, from 1826 into the Victorian period.

 

3" Long / 7.8 oz

 

 PRICE : PLEASE INQUIRE

 

#6598

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shown Together with a

Matched Set of 4 George III Silver Knife Rests

 


 

 

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Good Set 4 William IV Large Silver Knife Rests, Rawlings & Summers