CUTLERY AND FLATWARE 1

An extremely large antler-handled carving knife and fork, from the Earl of Lonsdale's Lowther Castle, probably made for use at an ox-roast, early 19th century, the knife 64.5cm long 

A fine Chippendale-style knife box veneered in flame-curl mahogany with brass mounts, the original interior lined in rose velvet with silver-wire bullion trim, circa 1750

A set of twelve pairs of scimitar-bladed knives and two-tine forks, silver-feruled scallop-carved horn handles, circa 1750

Bow porcelain handles, mid 18th century

Knife from the Thames, named and dated "Roger Turner 1697"

Late 17th-century folding horn spoon

Worcester porcelain handles, mid 18th century

Meissen porcelain handles, early to mid 18th century

Bow porcelain handles, mid 18th century

Porcelain handle,19th century

A set of six pairs of horn-handled knives,  three-tined forks, and carvers, mid 19th century