Each piece of electro plated nickel silver (EPNS) cutlery has been handcrafted in Sheffield. EPNS or silver plate is the finest cutlery available. It is manufactured to last for generations and in many cases can be refurbished to a high standard even after years of use.
Silver plate with resin handles cutlery in oak canteen table. 1920 Solid oak side table canteen. There is a water stain to the top but this could be sanded out.
The knives are made the traditional way with superior quality hollow handles that are silver plated and the blades which are made from Stainless Steel which are marked on the underside with the Philip Marks Sheffield England mark.
All spoons and forks are stamped with the with the GUY DEGRENNE FRANCE mark. GUY DEGRENNE FRANCE logo on them. I have also added a couple of photos from one of my own collection of brochures to give a.
There is a piece missing at the back side of the bottom draw. The cutlery is in good condition for age. Just one tea spoon missing.
All pieces are stamped on the underside of the handle of the spoons and forks with W T S EP A1 mark and on the blades with the WALTER TRICKETT & CO LTD CUTLERS & SILVERSMITHS SHEFFIELD ENGLAND mark. 94 Piece Set Consists of.
Beautifully Designed ELKINGTON Sheffield Silver Service 50 Piece Canteen of Cutlery With Certificate. All pieces are stamped on the underside of the handle of the spoons and forks with the EPNS A1 SHEFFIELD ENGLAND B.
The wooden case is in great condition and attractive inside and out. The hinges are in full working order and the lid lifts smoothly to 90 degrees and stays upright unrestrained. 1 x Canteen Case. 41 cm x 29cm x 8cm.
EPNS A1 (Electro Plated Nickel Silver – Highest Quality). Checking through the set I note that two of the table knives have different markings on the blade but still carry the GH logo.
Markings: All fully marked marked for Mappin & Webb, as per images. The cutlery is of very good weight and the solid wooden canteen is in overall good condition.
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