19 An English sterling silver bon bon basket by Harrison Bros. & Howson, Sheffield, circa 1885, 30cm across the handle, 770 grams $400–600 20 A heavy King’s pattern sterling silver fish server by George William Adams of London, circa 1845, 31cm long, 220 grams $180–220 ❖ 21 A Continental pierced silver bon bon dish, Belgium, 19th century, 20cm across, 133 grams $150–250 ❖ 22 W.M.F . (Wurttemburg Metalwaren Fabriek) German Arts and Crafts silver plated jewel casket, circa 1900, factory stamp, 12cm high, 18cm wide, 9cm deep $400–600 23 An impressive English sterling silver cutlery set originally for 18 people with servers and accessories. By Frederick Elkington of London, circa 1888, housed in a four tier canteen cabinet with ebonized finish. Missing one spoon and one knife blade. fabulous weight, 10kg plus $7,500–10,000 24 Georgian fiddle pattern sterling silver forks and spoons, by James Harmar of London, circa 1821, 670 grams total (12). $400–600 ❖ 17 HARDY BROS. Five piece sterling silver tea service marked Hardy Bros. Birmingham, circa 1960, 28cm high, 2610 grams total (5) $1,500–2,500 18 A ladies sterling silver travelling set in silk lined blue leather case, made for ASPREY’S of London, circa 1933, complete and in exceptional condition, each piece monogrammed “D.K. ” , the case 50cm across $2,000–3,000 17 18 12