A Victorian sterling silver fitted travelling personal canteen, London 1869 by Henry William Dee
Comprising a beaker, a goblet, a detachable salt, pepper and mustard container, a folding fork and a folding spoon with mother of pearl handles, a twin bowled small spoon London 1869 by George Adams of Chawner and Co, a silver capped spirit flask, and a folding steel knife with mother of pearl handle and a steel corkscrew set with interlocking worm. All house with in a tooled Moroccan leather hinged case, the lid with an initial P below a princely crown of the Holy Roman Empire. The beaker, goblet and condiment container engraved with initials in cypher.
Case height – 14.5 cm / 5.75 inches
Weighable silver – 417 grams / 13.41 ozt
Sold for £2,375
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