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1.15. (a) We expand the product:

[B(B B)−1 B ]2 = [B(B B)−1 B ] · [B(B B)−1 B ]


= B[(B B)−1 (B B)(B B)−1 ]B by associativity
−1
= B(B B) B by canceling out inverses.

(b) Again expanding the product,


(In×n − A)2 = In×n − 2A + A2

= In×n − 2A + A since A is idempotent


= In×n − A

(c) The inverse of 12 In×n − A is 2I n×n − 4A, since:

1 2
In×n − A (2In×n − 4A) = In×n − 2A − 2A + 4A
2
= In×n − 2A − 2A + 4A since A is idempotent
= In×n

(d) Aτx = λτx =⇒ A2 τx = λAτx = λ2 τx. But A2 = A, so A2 τx = Aτx = λτx. Thus, λτx = λ2 τx =⇒ λ = λ2 =⇒
λ ∈ {0, 1}.
1.16. The product AB is of size n2 . Obviously finding AB requires considering each element of AB at least once
(if nothing else, to write the result in memory!), already requiring O(n2 ) time even if each element of AB is
computed in O(1) time. The algorithms in the figure take O(n3 ) time to run due to the nested loops. Hence,
there is room for improvement, and indeed Strassen’s algorithm and several others achieve faster than O(n3 )
asymptotic runtime, at least for large n.
1.17. Define λ(τx) ≡ − ln p(τx). Since ln is monotonic, any local maximum of p(τx) is also a local maximum of λ(τx).
Hence, τx∗ is a critical point of λ(τx), implying ∇ λ(τx∗ ) = τ0. Let H be the Hessian of λ at τx∗ . Then, near τx∗ we
can approximate:
1 1
− ln p(τx) = λ(τx) ≈ λ(τx∗ ) + (τx − τx∗ ) H (τx − τx∗ ) = − ln p(τx∗ ) + (τx − τx∗ ) H (τx − τx∗ ).
2 2
The first derivative term of the expansion vanishes since ∇ λ(τx∗ ) = τ0. Exponentiating both sides shows

p(τx) ≈ const. · e− 2 (φx−φx x−φ


1 ∗ ) (−H)(φ x∗ )
.

Hence, a reasonable Gaussian approximation of p(τx) near τx∗ takes Σ = −H −1 and µ


τ = τx∗ .
2.1. Depending on the processor, fixed-point arithmetic can be faster than floating-point since it can be carried
out on the ALU with integer-type operations without the need for dealing with an exponent. Fixed-point
arithmetic also can be applicable when the scale of numbers under consideration is known ahead of time, e.g.,
in financial software. Floating-point representations are more accurate, especially when values care on many
scales.
2.2. (a) (answers may vary) Rounding error can come from multiplication and division to find the value n from
the other variables. Discretization error can come from the representations of values from the sensors.
Modeling error can result from inaccuracies of the Ideal Gas Law and/or failure to account for secondary
factors like sensor noise or pollutants. Input error can result from using an inaccurate value of the constant
R.

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(b) From the ideal gas law, we can write
PV
n=
.
RT
Then, if we measure P̄ and T̄ rather than the ground-truth values, we can write the forward error as:

P̄ V PV V P̄ P
− = −
RT̄ RT R T̄ T

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V P + δP P
= for |δP | ≤ εP , |δT | ≤ εT

R T + δT T
V (P + δP )T − P (T + δT )
=
R T (T + δT )
V P T + δP T − P T − δ T P
=
RT T + δT

δP T − P δT
=n
P (T + δT )

Hence, the relative forward error can be bounded as follows:

δP T − P δT T ε P + P εT

P (T + δT ) P (T − εT )

(c) In this case,

PV (100 Pa)(0.5 m3 )
n= = = 0.0201 mol
RT (8.31 J · mol−1 · K−1 )(300 K)

With the given measurement bounds, the largest possible value is

(101 Pa)(0.5 m3 )
= 0.0203 mol = n + 0.000234 mol = n + 1.17%.
(8.31 J · mol−1 · K−1 )(299.5 K)
The smallest possible value is

(99 Pa)(0.5 m3 )
= 0.0198 mol = n − 0.000234 mol = n − 1.17%.
(8.31 J · mol−1 · K−1 )(300.5 K)

Hence, the absolute error is bounded by 0.0198 mol and the relative error is bounded by 1.17%.
(d) At the range indicated by the problem, it is relatively well-conditioned. When the scale of εT is commen-
surate with that of T , the problem becomes ill-conditioned.
2.3. We can understand the relative error as the fraction
∆y|/|y| x∆y
|
κrel = = ,
|∆x|/|x| y∆x

where y + ∆y = f (x + ∆x) and y = f (x). By Taylor’s theorem, f (x + ∆x) = y + f (x)∆x + O(∆x2 ). Hence,
∆y = f (x)∆x + O(∆x2 ), so for small ∆x,

x · f (x)∆x xf (x)
κrel ≈ = .
f (x) · ∆x f (x)

The absolute condition number of this problem is:

∆y
≈ |f (x)| .
∆x

The function f (x) = ln x has a large relative condition number near x = 1, since κrel = 1/ln x, which blows up
near x = 1. Contrastingly, the function f(x) = x has relative condition number 1 for all x.
2.4. Since minima are roots of f , we can use the conditioning for root-finding, but with an extra derivative:
(a) |xest − x∗ |
(b) |f (xest ) − f (x∗ )| ≈ δx|f (x∗ )|

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(c) 1/|f (x∗ )|

2.5. (a) The range is (−∞, 0] since limt→0 log t = −∞ and log 1 = 0.
(b) If the xk is very negative, then exk is exponentially close to zero. This near-zero value may not be repre-
sentable, and regardless a single slightly larger value will dominate the sum.

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(c) We simplify directly:

χ(x1 , . . . , xn ) = ln e xk by definition
k

= ln exk −a+a
k

= ln ea exk −a
k

= ln ea + ln exk −a
k

= a + ln exk −a
k

Suppose we take a = mink xk . Then, rather than adding together tiny values we have moved the scale to
be around e0 = 1. (Other heuristics for choosing a are possible)
2.6. There are rendering artifacts because the two surfaces overlap and hence have the same depth values; rounding
during depth computation can make one surface appear on top of the other. Possible resolutions include
slightly offsetting one surface, adding a tie-breaking rule when depths are within some tolerance of each other,
or merging the geometry before rendering to avoid overlap altogether.
2.7. (a) Recall that floating point arithmetic changes spacing as the order of magnitude of the value changes. Thus,
it makes sense to have multiplicative error that is relative to the scale of x and y.
(b) (adapted from course notes by D. Bindel, Cornell CS) The recurrence for the ground-truth sum is simply
sk = sk−1 + xk yk . Error terms for the addition and multiplication steps show
ŝk = (ŝk−1 + xk yk (1 + ε×k ))(1 + εk+).
Subtracting the two shows:

ŝk − sk = [(ŝk−1 + xk yk (1 + ε×k ))(1 + εk+ )] − [sk−1 + xk yk ] by the recurrences above

= [ŝk−1 + ε+k ŝk−1 + xk yk (1 + εk×) + xk yk ε+k (1 + εk×)] − [sk−1 + xk yk ]


= [ŝk−1 − sk−1 ] + εk+ ŝk−1 + xk yk (ε× + + ×
k + ε k + ε k εk )
+ + × + + ×
= [ŝk−1 − sk−1 ](1 + εk ) + εk sk−1 + xk yk (εk + εk + εk εk )
= [ŝk−1 − sk−1 ](1 + ε+ + × + ×
k ) + εk sk + xk yk (εk + εk εk ) since sk = sk−1 + xk yk
= [ŝk−1 − sk−1 ](1 + ε+ + × + ×
k ) + ε k s k + xk y k ε k + x k y k ε k ε k

We can expand this inductively:


ŝ0 − s0 = 0
ŝ1 − s1 = [ŝ0 − s0 ](1 + ε1+ ) + ε+ × + ×
1 x1 y 1 + x1 y1 ε1 + x1 y 1 ε 1 ε 1
= x1 y1 (ε+ × + ×
1 + ε1 ) + x 1 y 1 ε 1 ε 1
ŝ2 − s2 = [ŝ1 − s1 ](1 + ε2+ ) + ε+ × + ×
2 (x1 y1 + x2 y2 ) + x2 y2 ε 2 + x2 y 2 ε 2 ε 2
= [x1 y1 (ε+ × + × + + × + ×
1 + ε1 ) + x1 y1 ε 1 ε 1 ](1 + ε2 ) + ε 2 (x1 y1 + x2 y2 ) + x2 y2 ε 2 + x2 y 2 ε 2 ε 2

= x1 y1 (ε+ × + + × + + + × + × + ×
1 + ε1 + ε1 ε2 + ε1 ε2 + ε 2 ) + x2 y2 (ε 2 + ε 2 ) + [x1 y1 ε 1 ε 1 + x2 y 2 ε 2 ε 2 ] + O(ε max)
3

Applying induction, this recurrence shows


k k

ŝk − sk = xi yi εi× + ε+
j
2
+ O(kεmax)
i=1 j=i

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=⇒ en ≤ nεmax |xk ||yk | + O(nε2max
), as desired.
k

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2.8. For convenience, define d ≡ x− y. We’ll start by simplifying the numerator of relative error and then substitute:

(1 + εx )x − (1 + εy )y = (x − y) + (εx x − εy y)
= d + εx d + (εx − εy )y
=⇒ (1 + ε− )((1 + εx )x − (1 + εy )y) = (1 + ε− )(d + εx d + (εx − εy )y)
= (1 + ε− )d + εx (1 + ε− )d + (1 + ε− )(εx − εy )y
(1 + ε− )((1 + εx )x − (1 + εy )y) − (x − y)
=⇒ E =
x− y
ε− d + εx (1 + ε− )d + (1 + ε− )(εx − εy )y
=
d
y
=
ε− + εx (1 + ε− ) + (1 + ε− )(εx − εy )
d
This can be unbounded as d → 0.

2.9. (a) Implicitly differentiating the relationship 0 = f (x(ε)) + εp(x(ε)) with respect to ε shows

d
0= [f (x(ε)) + εp(x(ε))]

= f (x(ε))x (ε) + p(x(ε)) + εp (x(ε))x (ε) by the chain rule.

Substituting ε = 0 and using x∗ = x(0) shows

p(x∗ )
0 = f (x∗ )x (0) + p(x∗ ) =⇒ x (0) = − .
f (x∗ )

(b) We differentiate
d
f (x) = (x − 1) · (x − 2) · · · · · (x − 20)
dx
= (x − 2) · · · · · (x − 20) + (x − 1) · (x − 3) · · · · · (x − 20)
+ · · · + (x − 1) · · · · · (x − 19) by the product rule

Substituting x = j shows

f (j) = (j − 1) · (j − 2) · · · · · (j − (j − 1)) · (j − (j + 1)) · · · · · (j − 20)

For p(x) = x19 , from the previous part we have


j 19 j
x (j) = − =− .
(j − 1) · (j − 2) · · · · · (j − (j − 1)) · (j − (j + 1)) · · · · · (j − 20) j−k
k=j

(c) x (1) ≈ 8.2 × 10−18 and x (20) ≈ −4.3 × 107 ; hence, the root x∗ = 1 is far more stable.
2.10. (a) The alternative formula can be obtained by scaling the numerator and denominator of the quadratic
equation:
√ √ √
−b ± b2 − 4ac −b ± b2 − 4ac −b ∓ b2 − 4ac
= · √

2a 2a −b ∓ b2 − 4ac

b2 − (b2 − 4ac)
= √
−2ab ∓ 2a b2 − 4ac
4ac
= √
−2ab ∓ 2a b2 − 4ac
−2c
=

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b ± b2 − 4ac

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(b) When b ≤ 0, take

−b + b2 − 4ac c
x1 = , x2 = ,
2a ax1
and otherwise take

−b − b2 − 4ac , x2 = c .
x2 = ax2
2a

This way, there never can be cancellation because we always move b farther from the origin in the numer-
ator.
2.11. The bounds are worked out below:

[x] + [y] = [x + y, x + y]
[x] − [y] = [x − y, x − y]
value sign(x) sign(x) sign(y) sign(y)
xy, xy + + + +
xy, xy + + − +

yx, yx + + − −
[xy, xy] − + + +
[x] × [y] =
min(xy, yx), max(xy, xy) − + − +
xy, x − + − −

xy, xy − − + +
[xy, xy] − − − +
xy, xy − − − −
1 1
[x] ÷ [y] = [x] × ,
y y
[x]1/2 = [x1/2 , x1/2 ]

In finite-precision arithmetic, always round down the lower bounds and round up the upper bounds.
2.12. (a) Perturbing any of three collinear points slightly makes them not collinear. Furthermore, points may appear
collinear if you zoom out far enough but appear less so as you zoom in.

ε
q
ε

p
ε
ε

(b)

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ε
φq
ε


ε

(c)
(d) Obvious from drawings above; ε-collinear points form the intersection of four half-planes, two of which
come from the ε-clockwise condition and two of which come from the ε-counterclockwise condition.
(e) No. See §3.1 of [55] for an example.
3.1. No; LU may not be possible for matrices requiring pivoting.
3.2. The steps of Gaussian elimination are below:

2 4 2 1 2 1 1/2 0
∼ , with elimina tion matrix
3 5 4 3 5 4 0 1

1 2 1 1 0
∼ , with elimination matrix
0 1 −1 3 −1

1 0 3 1 −2
∼ , with elimination matrix
0 1 −1 0 1

So, x = 3 and y = −1.


From the steps above, we know
1 2
U= ,
0 1
and

−1 −1
1/2 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 0
L= = = .
0 1 3 −1 0 1 3 −1 3 −1

3.3. Computed using Gaussian elimination:

1 0 0 1 2 7

L= 3 1 0 U= 0 −1 −22
6 11 1 0 0 204

3.4. Where it states “optionally insert pivoting code here,” find row r with largest value in column p; then swap
row r and row p of both A and φb.
3.5. No. Full pivoting can be preferable numerically but technically does not make a difference. The only way partial
pivoting would fail is if there is an all-zero column, which would indicate that A is not invertible.
3.6. Write A = A1 + A2 i, φb = φb1 + φb2 i, and φx = φx1 + φx2 i. Then, Aφx = φb =⇒ (A1 + A2 i)(φx1 + φx2 i) = φb1 + φb2 i =⇒
(A1 φx1 − A2 φx2 ) + (A2 φx1 + A1 φx2 )i = φb1 + φb2 i. So, we can solve the block system
A2
A1 −A2 A1 φx1

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φb1 = .
φ
b
2

3.7. Carrying out Gaussian elimination is the same as pre-multiplying by the inverse of the leftmost n × n block.
Hence, the output is A−1 (A|In ×n ) = (A−1 A|A−1 ) = (I n×n |A−1 ).

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,, ,, ,, ,, 12 ,, ,, ,, 25/0 21/0
,, ,, ,, ,, 10 ,, oblong ,, 24/0 20/0
,, ,, ,, ,, 12 ,, ,, ,, 26/0 22/0
Egg Steamers 11/6 9/9
Egg Steamers .. .. .. .. .. .. ,, 11/6 9/9
*Egg Frames, 3 cup, including gilding .. each from 8/0 7/0
* ,, 4 ,, ,, .. ,, 10/0 9/6
* ,, 5 ,, ,, .. ,, 13/0 12/0
* ,, 6 ,, ,, .. ,, 15/0 13/9
* Spoons charged extra.
20/0 to
Epergnes .. .. .. .. .. .. from 100/0
Fish Slices, Fiddle and Old English, etc .. each 4/9 3/9
Fish Carvers .. .. .. .. .. per pair 7/6 6/6
Flower Stands, according to size.
Grape Scissors .. .. .. .. .. .. each 3/0 2/6
Hot Water Jugs, 1½ pint .. .. .. .. each 14/0 12/0
,, ,, 2 ,, .. .. .. .. ,, 16/0 14/0
Ice Tongs .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ,, 2/0 1/6
Inkstands .. .. .. .. .. .. .. from 7/6 6/0
Knife Rests .. .. .. .. .. per pair 2/6 2/0
Liqueur Frames .. .. .. .. .. .. from 10/6 8/6
Marmalade Spreads .. .. .. .. .. each 1/6 1/3
Meat Dishes, or Oval Fish Dishes, 12 inch .. ,, 12/9 11/0
,, ,, ,, ,, 14 ,, .. ,, 15/3 13/6
,, ,, ,, ,, 16 ,, .. ,, 20/0 16/0
,, ,, ,, ,, 18 ,, .. ,, 24/3 20/0
,, ,, ,, ,, 20 ,, .. ,, 30/0 28/0

A
A1 Quality.
Quality.
Muffineers .. .. .. .. .. .. from 2/9 2/0
Mustard Pots .. .. .. .. .. .. ,, 3/3 2/9
Napkin Rings .. .. .. .. .. .. each 1/3 1/0
Nutcracks .. .. .. .. .. .. ,, 2/6 2/0
Pickle Forks .. .. .. .. .. .. ,, 1/6 1/3
Pickle Frames, 2 glass .. .. .. each from 8/0 6/6
,, ,, 3 ,, .. .. .. ,, 10/6 9/6
Prize Cups, gilt inside .. .. .. .. from 10/8 8/6
Revolving Dishes, with 2 linings .. per inch 4/6 3/6
Salt Cellars, gilt inside .. .. per pair from 4/6 4/0
Salvers, 8 inch .. .. .. .. .. each 8/0 7/0
,, 10 ,, .. .. .. .. .. ,, 10/0 8/6
,, 12 ,, .. .. .. .. .. ,, 12/0 10/9
,, 14 ,, .. .. .. .. .. ,, 16/0 14/6
,, 16 ,, .. .. .. .. .. ,, 18/6 16/0
Sauce Ladles, Fiddle and Old English, etc. per pair 4/0 3/0
,, ,, ornamental .. .. .. ,, 4/3 3/3
,, Frames, large size .. .. .. .. each 9/0 8/0
Soup Ladles, Fiddle and Old English, etc. .. ,, 4/9 4/3
,, ,, ornamental .. .. .. ,, 5/6 5/0
,, Tureens .. .. .. .. .. .. ,, 39/6 30/0
Spoon Warmers from 9/0 8/0
Spoon Warmers .. .. .. .. .. .. from 9/0 8/0
Table per
Spoons and Forks, Fiddle and Old English, etc., doz. 16/6 13/9
,, ,, ornamental Table .. ,, 19/9 16/6
,, ,, Fiddle and Old English, etc., Dessert ,, 14/0 11/6
,, ,, ornamental Dessert ,, 16/6 13/0
Spoons, Tea .. .. .. .. .. ,, 8/6 6/6
Mustard, Salt, Egg, Fiddle and Old English, etc.,
,, gilt bowls per doz. 8/6 6/3
,, Mustard, Salt and Egg, ornamental ,, 10/6 8/0
,, Gravy, Fiddle and Old English, etc. each 3/6 3/0
,, ,, ornamental .. .. ,, 4/9 3/6
,, Sugar and Caddy, and Sugar Crushers ,, 1/0 0/10
,, Fruit, including gilding bowls .. ,, 4/0 3/6
Sugar Basins, including gilding inside .. from 8/3 7/6
,, Baskets .. .. .. .. .. ,, 4/6 3/6
Tart Servers .. .. .. .. .. .. each 4/6 3/9
Tankards .. .. .. .. .. .. ,, 10/0 8/0
Tea and Coffee Tray, 20 inch .. .. .. ,, 30/0 25/0
,, ,, 22 ,, .. .. .. ,, 34/0 30/0
,, ,, 24 ,, .. .. .. ,, 40/0 35/0
,, ,, 26 ,, .. .. .. ,, 43/0 38/9
Tea and Coffee Sets (Nickel Silver), including the gilding of
Sugar and Cream inside from 30/0 25/0
Tea Caddies .. .. .. .. .. .. ,, 11/6 9/0
,, Kettles and Stands .. .. .. .. ,, 27/6 24/6
,, Urns .. .. .. .. .. .. ,, 44/0 36/0
Teapots .. .. .. .. .. .. ,, 12/6 10/0
Toast Racks, large size .. .. .. .. ,, 6/6 5/9
,, ,, small size .. .. .. .. ,, 4/6 4/0
,, Forks .. .. .. .. .. .. each 3/0 2/6
Venison Dish, 20 inch .. .. .. .. ,, 40/0 35/0
,, 22 ,, .. .. .. .. ,, 45/0 39/6
,, 24 ,, .. .. .. .. ,, 50/0 40/0
Warmers, with top plates .. .. .. .. from 24/3 20/0
Wine and Spirit Labels .. .. .. .. each 1/0 0/10
SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATE REPAIRS.
Silver Hair Brushes— Each
New Bristle Brushes supplied and fitted to own silver 15/6, 12/6, 9/6,
mounts, in four qualities .. & 7/6
Repairing Handles of Hair Brushes, etc. .. .. .. from 3/6
Refixing backs to Brushes, etc. .. .. .. .. 2/3
Silver Hand Mirrors—
Reglazed, bevel-edge glass .. .. .. .. .. from 4/6
Ditto plain glass .. .. .. .. .. .. ,, 2/6
Hat and Cloth Brushes—
New Brushes fitted to own silver mounts, in three
qualities .. .. 9/6, 7/6, & 5/6
Silver-mounted Combs—
Mounts repaired .. .. .. .. .. .. .. from 1/6
New Combs fitted to own mounts. Real tortoiseshell .. ,, 12/6
Ditto Imitation
shell .. .. .. .. .. .. ,, 3/6
Tail Combs fitted to own mounts. Real tortoiseshell .. 7/6 & 6/6
Ditto Imitation shell .. .. .. .. .. .. 3/6

Tea and Coffee Service Repairs— Each


New Handles to Tea Pots, Coffee Pots, or Hot Water Jugs. Ebony 4/6
Ditto Boxwood stained or blacked .. .. .. .. 4/6
Herculite Handles, absolutely unbreakable, cannot be distinguished from
ebony 6/9
Rewickering Handles .. .. .. .. .. .. from 2/6
Heat Non-conductors. Ivory .. .. .. .. .. .. 2/6
Ditto China .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2/0
New Spouts to Tea and Coffee Pots, hard metal .. from 9/0
Ditto Britannia metal .. .. .. .. .. .. ,, 5/0
Cleansing and plating inside Tea and Coffee Pots .. ,, 2/6
Fish Eaters and Dessert Knives and Forks—
Handles refixed .. .. .. .. .. .. 0/6 & 0/9
Supplying new tang and fixing .. .. .. .. .. from 1/3
Silver Spoons and Forks—
Repaired and reshaped .. .. .. .. .. .. ,, 1/3
Shaping Silver Spoons and Forks, and burnishing as new, 6/6 per doz.
REPAIRS AND NEW PARTS TO CUTLERY.
Each
Table Knives—Rebladed, double shear steel .. .. .. 1/6
Ditto shear steel .. .. .. .. .. .. 1/3
Cheese Knives—Rebladed, double shear steel .. .. .. 1/3
Ditto shear steel .. .. .. .. .. .. 1/0
Table Knives—New ivory handles to own blades including grinding, etc. from 2/6
Imitation ivory handles .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 0/10
White bone .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 0/8
Cheese Knives—New ivory handles to own blades .. .. from 2/0
Imitation ivory handles .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 0/9
White bone .. .. .. .. .. .. 0/7
Carving Knives—Joint, rebladed .. .. .. .. .. .. 3/6
Game, rebladed .. .. .. .. .. .. from 2/6
Ivory handles to own blades .. .. .. .. .. ,, 5/6
Imitation ivory handles to own blades .. .. .. .. 2/6

Each
Carving Forks—Joint or Game, new guards fitted .. .. 1/0
Ditto patent .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1/3
Grinding Table and Cheese Knives reground 0/4
Grinding—Table and Cheese Knives reground .. .. .. 0/4
Carving Knives and Cooks’ Knives reground .. .. .. 0/6
Pocket Knives—New blades fitted .. .. .. .. from 0/8
Razors—Ground and set .. .. .. .. .. .. 0/6
New scales, black .. .. .. .. .. .. 0/10
Ditto ivory .. .. .. .. .. .. from 2/0
Pair
Scissors—Ground .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 0/4
Ground and cleaned .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 0/6
Ground and reburnished .. .. .. .. .. from 0/9
Glass Linings in Blue or Crystal Glass to Silver or Plated Salt Cellars and Mustard Pots, Jam
or Butter Dishes, etc. The Silver or Plated part for which a glass lining is required should
be sent, to ensure proper fit.
As Mementoes and Souvenirs.—Hoofs, Horns, Tusks, Deer Slots, Otters’ Pads, etc.,
mounted in Silver and Electro-plate.
Suitable sketches and prices submitted on application.
Prices quoted above for re-plating do not include repairs.
The greatest possible care is taken of all articles left for Alteration, Mounting, Re-plating or
Repairs, but the Directors do not hold themselves responsible for any damage to or loss of
articles for a longer period than six months, nor for any damage to Glass or China sent to
have Mounts repaired or re-plated.
FULL INSTRUCTIONS should accompany Goods sent to be Repaired or Re-
plated. Orders for Re-plating should state Quality Required.
[170]

PATTERNS OF ELECTRO-PLATE OR STERLING SILVER SPOONS


AND FORKS.

OLD ENGLISH.

FIDDLE.
RAT TAIL.

GEORGIAN.

OLD ENGLISH AND SHELL.

LOUIS XVI.

KING’S.
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HIGH-GRADE ELECTRO-PLATED SPOONS AND FORKS.


HARRODS’ SPOONS AND FORKS are heavily plated on Superior
Nickel Silver, and are produced in a factory with a Hundred
Years’ Reputation for the highest standard of excellence.
For Patterns, see previous page.
Rat Tail, King’s., Louis
Fiddle, Old XVI. and other
English, Fancy Patterns.
Georgian, Old
English and
Shell.
A1 A A1 Quality only.
TABLE FORKS OR SPOONS .. .. per doz. 24/0 18/6 30/0
DESSERT ,, ,, .. .. ,, 18/6 13/6 22/6
SOUP SPOONS (Round
Bowls) .. .. per doz. 25/0 19/6 31/6
TEA SPOONS (Breakfast Size) .. ,, 10/6 8/0 14/6
,, ,, (Afternoon ,, ) .. ,, 8/6 6/6 12/6
EGG SPOONS, GILT BOWLS .. ,, 12/6 10/6 15/0
SALT ,, ,, ,, (Medium
Size) ,, 12/0 10/0 14/6
MUSTARD ,, ,, ,,
,, ,, ,, 12/0 10/0 14/6
GRAVY SPOONS .. .. .. each 4/6 3/6 6/0
SOUP LADLES .. .. .. ,, 7/0 5/6 9/0
SAUCE ,, .. .. .. ,, 2/3 1/9 2/9
SUGAR TONGS (Medium Size) .. ,, 2/0 1/6 2/6
,, ,, (Large ,, ) .. ,, 2/6 1/9 3/0
,, SIFTERS (Gilt Bowls) .. ,, 2/6 — 3/0
,, SPOONS .. .. .. ,, 1/3 — 1/6
BUTTER KNIVES (Medium Size) .. ,, 1/6 1/3 2/3
PICKLE FORKS .. .. .. ,, 1/6 — 2/6
OYSTER ,, .. .. .. doz. 21/0 — 25/0
JAM SPOONS .. .. .. each 1/6 — 2/0
SALAD SERVERS .. .. .. pair 10/6 — 12/6
ASPARAGUS SERVING TONGS .. each 10/6 8/6 12/6
,, EATING ,, .. ,, 2/6 — 3/6
CHEESE SCOOPS .. .. .. ,, 2/6 — 3/6
MARROW ,, .. .. .. ,, 2/6 — 3/6
CADDY ,, .. .. .. ,, 1/3 — 2/0

HALL-MARKED STERLING SILVER SPOONS AND FORKS.


For Patterns, see previous page.

King’s. Louis
Old English,
XVI. and other
Rat Tail, or
Fancy
Fiddle Pattern.
Patterns.
12 TABLE FORKS .. .. .. 30 oz. £5 2 6 40 oz. £7 0 0
12 ,, 30
SPOONS .. .. .. ,, 5 26 40 ,, 7 00
25
12 DESSERT FORKS .. .. 20 ,, 3 10 0 ,, 4 13 9
25
12 ,, SPOONS .. .. 20 ,, 3 10 0 ,, 4 13 9
12 SOUP ,, (Round Bowls) 26 ,, 4 11 6 34 ,, 6 36
12 TEA ,, .. .. 10 ,, 1 14 0 14 ,, 2 15 6
6 EGG ,, .. .. 10 ,, 0 17 2 14 ,, 1 59
4 SALT ,, .. .. ... 0 10 6 ... 0 16 3
1 MUSTARD ,, .. .. ... 0 40 ... 0 59
1 GRAVY ,, .. .. 5 oz. 0 17 3 7 oz. 1 5 6
1 SOUP LADLE .. .. 10 ,, 1 14 6 12 ,, 2 30
2 SAUCE LADLES .. .. 5 ,, 0 18 9 6 ,, 1 46
1 SUGAR TONGS .. .. ... 0 86 ... 0 99
1 ,, SIFTER .. .. ... 0 92 ... 0 12 6
1 CADDY SPOON .. .. ... 0 40 ... 0 66
1 BUTTER KNIFE .. .. ... 0 86 ... 0 99
Silver Spoons and Forks are procured to special order only. These prices are approximate
and subject to variation of weight and the current market price of silver.

SPOONS and FORKS of good serviceable quality Electro Plate for use in
NURSERY, SERVANTS’ HALL, SCHOOLS, etc.

To meet a strong demand, Harrods have introduced SPOONS and FORKS for secondary
use, which are composed of superior WHITE NICKEL SILVER with a pure STERLING
SILVER SURFACE. These are hardened, well finished, and will wear WHITE throughout.
Old English Pattern only.
Table Spoons or Forks ... 12/0 per doz.
Dessert ,, ,, ... 9/0 ,,
Tea Spoons ... ... 5/0 ,,

Crests, Monograms, and Ciphers engraved on Spoons and Forks, &c. See page 168.
[172]

CAVENDISH AND OTHER TABLE CUTLERY OF FINEST HAND


FORGED DOUBLE SHEAR STEEL.
HARRODS LIMITED. BROMPTON ROAD SW
No. P S 3701. “Cavendish” Brand Cutlery. Imitation Ivory Handles: Table Knives, 22/6 per
doz.; Cheese, 18/6 per doz. Joint or Game Carvers, 9/9 per pair; Steels, 3/0 each. Finest
Ivory Handles: Table Knives, 50/0 per doz.; Cheese, 42/0 per doz. Joint or Game Carvers,
17/6 per pair; Steels, 6/6 each.

HARRODS LIMITED. BROMPTON ROAD SW


No. P S 3702. “Cavendish” Brand Cutlery. Finest Ivory through Tang Handles. Table
Knives, 55/0 per doz.; Cheese, 47/6 per doz. Joint or Game Carvers, 19/6 per pair; Steels,
7/6 each.

HARRODS LIMITED. BROMPTON ROAD SW


No. P S 3703. “Cavendish” Brand Cutlery. Finest Ivory through Tang Handles. Table
Knives, 60/0 per doz.; Cheese, 52/6 per doz. Joint or Game Carvers, 20/0 per pair; Steels,
7/6 each.

HARRODS LIMITED. BROMPTON ROAD SW


No. P S 3704. “Cavendish” Brand Cutlery. Finest Ivory through Tang Handles. Table
Knives, 50/0 per doz.; Cheese, 42/0 per doz. Joint or Game Carvers, 18/6 per pair; Steels,
6/6 each.

HARRODS LIMITED. BROMPTON ROAD SW


No. P S 3705. New exclusive shape. Finest Ivory Handles. Table Knives, 45/0 per doz.;
Cheese, 35/0 per doz. Joint or Game Carvers, 15/0 per pair; Steels, 5/0 each.
HARRODS LIMITED. BROMPTON ROAD SW
No. P S 3706. Electro-plated “Pistol” Handles. Steel. Hard Soldered. Table Knives, 31/6
per doz.; Cheese, 27/0 per doz. Joint or Game Carvers, 10/0 per pair; Steels, 3/6 each.

HARRODS LIMITED. BROMPTON ROAD SW


No. P S 3707. “Thread” Pattern. Electro-plated Handles. Hard Soldered. Table Knives,
28/6 per doz.; Cheese, 24/0 per doz.; Carvers, 9/6 per pair; Steels, 3/0 each.

HARRODS LIMITED. BROMPTON ROAD SW


No. P S 3708. “Thread and Shell” Pattern. Electro-plated Handles. Hard Soldered. Table
Knives, 28/6 per doz.; Cheese, 24/0 per doz.; Carvers, 9/6 per pair; Steels, 3/0 each.

HARRODS LIMITED. BROMPTON ROAD SW


No. P S 3709. “King’s” Pattern. Electro-plated Handles. Hard Soldered. Table Knives, 28/6
per doz.; Cheese, 24/0 per doz.; Carvers, 9/6 per pair; Steels, 3/0 each.

(To Order.)—Sterling Silver Handled Cutlery, Hard Soldered, any of the foregoing
patterns, Table Knives, £5 per doz. Cheese Knives, £3 10 0 per doz.; Carvers,
£1 6 0 per pair; Steels, 10/6 each.
[173]

TABLE CUTLERY.
HAND FORGED DOUBLE SHEAR STEEL BLADES, BEST SHEFFIELD MANUFACTURE.
HARRODS LIMITED. BROMPTON ROAD SW
No. P S 3710. Small Size, Imitation Ivory, Fast Handle. Table Knives, 12/6 per doz.;
Cheese, 10/6 per doz.; Joint or Game Carvers, 5/0 per pair, Steels, 2/0 each.

HARRODS LIMITED. BROMPTON ROAD SW


No. P S 3711. Full Size, Imitation Ivory Handle. The nearest possible approach to Ivory.
Table Knives, 15/0 per doz.; Cheese, 12/6 per doz.; Joint or Game Carvers, 5/0 per pair.
Steels, 2/0 each

HARRODS LIMITED. BROMPTON ROAD SW


No. P S 3712. Full Size, Imitation Ivory Handle, warranted fast. The nearest possible
approach to Ivory. Table Knives, 16/6 per doz.; Cheese, 13/0 per doz. Joint or Game
Carvers, 6/0 per pair. Steels, 2/0 each.

HARRODS LIMITED. BROMPTON ROAD SW


No. P S 3713. Imitation Ivory Handles, Best Steel Blades. Table Knives, 20/0 per doz.;
Cheese. 15/0 per doz.; Joint or Game Carvers, 6/0 per pair; Steels, 2/0 each.

HARRODS LIMITED. BROMPTON ROAD SW


No. P S 3714. Medium Size. Imitation Ivory Handles, warranted fast. Superior Finish. The
nearest possible approach to Ivory. Thoroughly reliable quality. Table Knives, 20/0 per
doz.; Cheese, 16/0 per doz.; Joint or Game Carvers, 6/6 per pair. Steels, 2/6 each.

HARRODS LIMITED. BROMPTON ROAD SW


No. P S 3715. Small Size, Ivory Handles. Table Knives, 24/0 doz.; Cheese, 18/0 per doz.;
Joint or Game Carvers, 9/0 per pair. Steels, 2/9 each.
HARRODS LIMITED. BROMPTON ROAD SW
No. P S 3716. Medium Size, Selected Ivory Handles, through Tang. Table Knives, 27/6
per doz.; Cheese, 21/0 per doz.; Joint or Game Carvers, 10/6 per pair Steels, 3/0 each.

HARRODS LIMITED. BROMPTON ROAD SW


No. P S 3717. Full size, extra strong, Selected Ivory Handles, Edge Pinned. Table Knives.
30/0 per doz.; Cheese, 25/0 per doz.; Joint or Game Carvers, 10/6 per pair Steels, 3/6
each.

HARRODS LIMITED. BROMPTON ROAD SW


No. P S 3718. Medium Size Selected Ivory Handles, through Tang. Table Knives, 32/6 per
doz.; Cheese, 26/0 per doz.; Joint or Game Carvers, 12/0 per pair Steels, 3/6 each.

Special attention given to Repairs, Grinding. Re-blading, &c. New Blades fitted to old Ivory
Handles. New Handles fitted to old Blades, at Reasonable Charges. For prices and full details
see page 169.
[174]

HAND FORGED, DOUBLE SHEAR STEEL BLADES, BEST SHEFFIELD MANUFACTURE.

HARRODS LIMITED. BROMPTON ROAD SW


No. P S 3719. Medium size, Selected Ivory Handles, through Tang. Table Knives, 35/0 per
doz.; Cheese, 27/6 per doz.; Joint or Game Carvers, 12/6 per pair; Steels, 4/0 each.

HARRODS LIMITED. BROMPTON ROAD SW


No. P S 3720. Selected Ivory Handles, with Flush Bolster, Edge Pinned. Table Knives,
36/0 per doz.; Cheese, 28/0 per doz.; Joint or Game Carvers, 12/6 per pair; Steels, 4/0
each.
HARRODS LIMITED. BROMPTON ROAD SW
No. P S 3721. Full size, extra strong, Selected Ivory Handles, with through Tang. Table
Knives, 37/6 per doz.; Cheese, 30/0 per doz.; Joint or Game Carvers 12/6 per pair; Steels,
4/0 each.

HARRODS LIMITED. BROMPTON ROAD SW


No. P S 3722. Full size, Finest Ivory Handles, with solid Waterloo Shoulder and through
Tang. Table Knives, 45/0 per doz.; Cheese, 36/0 per doz.; Joint or Game Carvers, 13/6 per
pair; Steels, 4/0 each.

HARRODS LIMITED. BROMPTON ROAD SW


No. P S 3723. Finest Ivory Shaped Handle. Table Knives, 47/6 per doz.; Cheese, 38/0 per
doz.; Joint or Game Carvers, 15/0 per pair; Steels, 4/6 each.

HARRODS LIMITED. BROMPTON ROAD SW


No. P S 3724. Finest African Ivory, with Hall-marked Silver Ferrules. Table Knives. £2 12s.
6d. per doz.: Cheese, £3 per doz.; Joint or Game Carvers, 15/0 per pair; Steels, 5/0 each.

HARRODS LIMITED. BROMPTON ROAD SW


No. P S 3725. Full size, Finest Ivory “Pistol” Handles, through Tang. Table Knives, £5 per
doz.; Cheese, £3 17s. 6d. per doz.: Joint or Game Carvers £1 12s 6d. Steels, 11/6.
No. P S 3726.
Case of 1 Pair Staghorn Carvers and Steel, with
Sterling Silver Mounts, 25/0.
Case of 2 Pairs ditto ... 42/0

No. P S 3727.
Case of 1 Pair Imitation Ivory-handled Carvers
and Steel, with Sterling Silver Ferrules, 15/0
Case of 2 Pairs ditto ... ... 24/0
,, ,, 1 Pair Ivory ,, ... ... 27/6
,, ,, 2 Pairs ,, ,, ... ... 40/0
[175]

JOINT AND GAME CARVERS IN CASES, CABINETS OF CUTLERY,


Etc.
CUTLERY OF FINEST HAND-FORGED DOUBLE SHEAR STEEL.
No. P S 3728. The “University” Cabinet.
With A quality Electro-Plate and Ivory
Cutlery, as P S 3717, in Oak Cabinet,
with lock and key, containing—
6 Table Knives 1 Pair Carvers
6 Table Forks 1 Steel
6 Tea Spoons 4 Table Spoons
6 Cheese Knives 6 Dessert Spoons
6 Dessert Forks
Complete, £5 5 0

HARRODS LONDON
No. P S 3729.
1 Pair Imitation Ivory Handled Carvers and Steel in Case 12/6
2 Pairs ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, 21/0
1 Pair Ivory Handled Carvers and Steel in Case ... 25/0
2 Pairs ,, ,, ,, ,, ... 38/6
HARRODS BROMPTON RD S.W
No. P S 3730. 1 Pair Staghorn Handled Carvers
and Steel in Case ... ... ... ... 10/0
2 Pairs ditto ... ... ... ... 15/6

HARROD’S LONDON.S.W.
No. P S 3731. 1 Pair Staghorn Handled Carvers
and Steel in Case ... ... ... ... £1
10
2 Pairs ditto ... ... ... ... 1 14 6

HARRODS LONDON
No. P S 3732. 1 Pair of Staghorn Carvers and
Steel in Case ... ... ... ... 15/0
2 Pairs ditto ... ... ... ... 25/0
HARRODS BROMPTON RD S.W
No. P S 3733. 1 Pair Sterling Silver, Mounted Staghorn
Carvers and Steel in Case ... ... ... £1 7 6
2 Pairs ditto ... ... ... ... ... 2 2 0

HARRODS. LONDON SW
No. P S 3734. 1 Pair Sterling Silver Handled Carvers
and Steel in Velvet Lined Case ... £1 8 6
2 Pairs ditto ... ... ... ... ... 2 5 0
1 Pair Electro-Plated Handled Carvers and Steel in Velvet
Lined Case ... ... ... ... ... 0 17 6
2 Pairs ditto ... ... ... ... ... 1 10 0

No. P S 3735. 12 Oval, Imitation Ivory Handled Table


and Cheese Knives, 1 Pair Meat Carvers, 1 Pair Game
Carvers and 1 Steel as P S 3712 in Case ... 3 3 0
12 Ivory ditto ditto as P S 3722 in Case ... 6 6 0
JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS’ TABLE CUTLERY PROCURED TO ORDER. PATTERNS AND
PRICES SUBMITTED ON APPLICATION.
[176]

CANTEENS OF SPOONS, FORKS, AND CUTLERY.


ESTIMATES FOR
SPECIAL CANTEENS
IN SILVER OR
ELECTRO-PLATE FREE
ON APPLICATION.

No. P S 3736.
No. P S 3736.
Mahogany or Oak Case,
containing A1 Quality
Electro-plate and Cutlery
of the Finest Shear Steel
and Ivory Handles, as
P S 3722.

12 Table Knives
12 Cheese ,,
1 Pair Joint Carvers
1 Pair Game ,,
1 Steel
12 Table Forks
12 Dessert ,,
12 Table Spoons
12 Dessert ,,
12 Tea ,,
6 Egg ,,
4 Salt ,,
2 Gravy ,,
1 Mustard ,,
1 Sugar ,,
2 Sauce Ladles
1 Soup ,,
1 Sugar Tongs
1 Butter Knife

Complete ... £15 15 0


No. P S 3737.
6 Square imitation Ivory Handled Table and Cheese Knives, 1
pair carvers, and Steel, in case (as P S 3711, page 173) ...
30/0
Ditto, with selected Ivory Handles (as P S 3721, page 174) ...
60/0
12 Imitation Ivory Table Knives, 12 Imitation Ivory Cheese
Knives, 1 pair Joint Carvers, 1 pair Game Carvers, 1 Steel, and
1 pair Knife Rests, in case ... ... ... ... ...
63/0
Ditto, with selected Ivory Handles ... ... ... 105/0
No. P S 3738.
“OUR SPECIALTY.”
Polished Oak Canteen fitted with Best Imitation Ivory Cutlery as P S 3711, and A1
Quality Electro-plated Spoons and Forks, of any of the following patterns as page
170:—Fiddle, Old English, Rat Tail, Georgian, Old English and Shell.
LIST OF CONTENTS.
12 Table Knives 6 Table Spoons 2 Salt Spoons
12 Cheese do. 12 do. Forks 1 Mustard do.
1 Pair Joint Carvers 12 Dessert Forks 1 Soup Ladle
1 do. Game do. 12 do. Spoons 2 Sauce do.
1 Steel 12 Tea do. 1 Sugar Tongs
1 Pair Fish Carvers 6 Egg do. 1 Gravy Spoon
Price ... ... ... ... ... ... ... £10 10 0
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CABINETS OF PLATE AND CUTLERY.


PLATE CREAM
FOR CLEANING
SILVER AND
ELECTRO-PLATE.
PREPARED FOR
HARRODS
and used in their Plate
Department.

The Best and Safest


Gold and Silver Plate
Polish in the World.
9d. per Bottle.

Warranted Free From


Grit And Non-
Mercurial.

No. P S 3739. Cabinet with contents as below. Spoons and Forks in Rat
Tail, Fiddle, Old English, Georgian, Old English and Shell Patterns. Cutlery of
Hand Forged Double Shear Steel.
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