Here we have some fantastic, top quality, antique cutlery made by top Birmingham silversmiths, William Hutton & Sons. These have the same design as the cutlery that was used on White Star Line's Titanic which were designed and made by Arthur Price. So the design/pattern is known as Titanic, these were never on the vessel. They come stamped with "Bear And Billet" Chester which is a traditional pub which dates back to 1664! They are made of Elkington plate which is a metal finish pretty close to silver plate. This listing is for 6 forks and 6 fish knifes. They have a nice feel to them along with a beautiful Queen Anne style reeded handle. These would date to around the 1900's-20's I would imagine. To give you an idea of size here are the approximate lengths; Forks 7.75 inches; Knifes 8.75 inches. Priced at only £10 per piece! If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask.

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