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2008 May Signature Fine Silver & Vertu Auction


2008 May Signature Fine Silver & Vertu Auction
Sale Number: 5010
Location: Heritage Auctions - Design District Showroom
1518 Slocum Street
Dallas, TX 75207
Auction Date: May 21st at 10 AM CT

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Session 1
Silver & Vertu
A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER SALTS
David Hennell, London, England, 1756-1757
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), DH, A
1-7/8 inches high x 3-3/8 inches diameter (4.8 x 8.6 cm)
6.56 troy ounces

The pair of salts of kettle form, with shaped overturned fluted rim, raised on three scrolled legs with fluted pod feet and shell form terminals, each engraved with a pierced boar and inscribed POLK.
A GEORGE III SILVER PITCHER
Thomas Whipham, London, England, 1757-1758
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), TW, B
6-5/8 inches high (16.8 cm)
18.32 troy ounces

The partially twist fluted globular body with plain neck with spout, raised on a flared base, the scroll handle terminating in a heart; engraved with a stork.
Silver Holloware, British
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SALTS
Unidentified maker, England, circa 1760
Marks: all effaced
1-3/8 inches high x 2-7/8 inches diameter (3.5 x 7.3 cm)
3.82 troy ounces

The pair of kettle form open salts raised on three pad footed legs.
Silver & Vertu
A GEORGE III SILVER CUP
John Kentenber, London, England, 1767-1768
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), (duty mark), JK, m
4-5/8 inches high (11.7 cm)
5.37 troy ounces

The baluster form cup with scroll handle, the body with embossed and chased floral and scroll decoration; gilt interior.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKS
John King, London, England, 1767-1768
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), JK, M
10-3/8 inches high (26.4 cm)
25.70 troy ounces

The pair of baluster form candlesticks in the Rococo style.
Silver Holloware, British
A GEORGE III SILVER SALT
Unknown maker, London, England, 1769-1770
Marks: (lion passant) effaced, (leopard's head crowned), effaced maker's mark, o
2-1/8 inches high x 3-1/8 inches wide x 3-5/8 inches deep (5.4 x 7.9 x 9.2 cm)
1.46 troy ounces

The shaped and ribbed oval body with flared ends, mounted with addorsed scroll handles and raised on stepped oval pedestal base.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKS
John Carter II, London, England, 1769-1770
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), IC, O
10-5/8 inches high (27.0 cm)
29.34 troy ounces

The pair of baluster form candlesticks in the Rococo style.
Silver & Vertu
A GEORGE III SILVER AND CUT GLASS CRUET SET
Richard Mills, London, England, 1776-1777
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), RM, a
7-3/4 inches high x 6-1/2 inches diameter (19.7 x 16.5 cm)
41.4 ounces (gross)

The cruet frame with pierced gallery and intertwined loop handle, raised on three ball and claw feet, fitted with five cut glass bottles comprising two shaker bottles, two capped bottles and a ewer with cut glass stopper, monogrammed to the front of the frame B.
A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER AND SILVER GILT OPEN SALTS
Andrew Fogelberg and Stephen Gilbert, Alice and George Burrows, London, England, 1790-1791 and 1808-1809
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), (duty mark), AF over SG, AB over GB, p, N
3-1/4 inches high x 5-7/8 inches wide x 2-5/8 inches deep (8.3 x 14.9 x 6.7 cm)
27.25 troy ounces

The open salts of oval boat form, the addorsed handles with acanthus leaf terminals, partially fluted body and banded rim, raised on spreading oval foot with banded decoration, gilt interior. The lot comprising four examples by Andrew Fogelberg and Stephen Gilbert dating to 1790-1791 and two examples by Alice and George Burrows dating from 1808-1809.

A GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR CASTER
Hester Bateman, London, England, 1790-1791
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), (duty mark), HB, P
5-1/8 inches high (13.0 cm)
2.09 troy ounces

The baluster form sugar caster monogrammed EN.
A GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY
Michael Plummer, London, England, 1795-1796
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), (duty mark), MP, u; IW and Italian import marks
5-1/2 inches high x 3-3/4 inches wide x 3-1/4 inches deep (14 x 9.5 x 8.3 cm)
14.31 troy ounces

The rectangular tea caddy with inverted canted corners, the domed hinged lid with floral and leaf knop (the knop marked IW and bearing Italian import marks). The front engraved with an elaborate armorial.
A GEORGE III SILVER MUSTARD POT
Charles Chesterman, London, England, 1796-1797
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), (duty mark), CC, A
3-1/2 inches high x 4-3/8 inches wide x 2-3/8 inches deep (8.9 x 11.1 x 6.0 cm)
3.55 troy ounces

The shaped ovoid mustard pot with banded rim and base, scroll handle, and urn finial to domed lid, engraved with a crest to the side and monogrammed H to the front, with clear glass liner.
A SET OF FIVE GEORGE III SILVER PLATES
John Wakelin and Robert Garrard, London, England, 1801-1802
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), (duty mark), IW over RB, F
9-1/2 inches diameter (24.1 cm)
96.15 troy ounces

The shaped plates with gadrooned rim, each engraved with a crest.
A GEORGE III SILVER TANKARD
Stephen Adams, Jr., London, England, 1804-1805
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), (duty mark), SA, I
8 inches high x 6-7/8 inches wide x 5-1/4 inches deep (20.3 x 17.5 x 13.3 cm)
25.15 troy ounces

The cylindrical lidded tankard with banded decoration, scroll handle terminating in heart shape end, pierced heart shaped latch and domed lid.
A PAIR OF REGENCY SILVER AND SILVER GILT SERVERS
Paul Storr, London, England, 1807-1808
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), (duty mark), PS, M
4-1/2 inches high x 16-3/4 inches wide x 10-1/4 inches deep (11.4 x 42.5 x 26.0 cm)
147.10 ounces (gross)

The pair of servers of oval form with cast scroll handle supports with turned wood handles, raised on four bun feet, the interior gilt with engraved armorial, the front with engraved crest.
A GEORGE III SILVER CENTER BOWL
Thomas Wallis, London, England, 1808-1809
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), (duty mark), N, TW
6-3/4 inches high x 10 inches diameter (17.1 x 25.4 cm)
35.09 troy ounces

The center bowl with scalloped rim and scalloped reeded decoration to the lower portion of the body, raised on foot.
Silver Holloware, British
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKS
Matthew Boulton, Birmingham, England, 1808-1809
Marks: (lion passant), (anchor), (duty mark), MB, K, 12:5, 12:10
11-1/2 inches high x 5-1/2 inches diameter (29.2 x 14 cm)
61.1 ounces (gross)

The pair of weighted candlesticks with tapered cylindrical shafts and gardrooned decoration; urn shaped bobeches, the removable nozzles with gadrooned rims; each engraved with armorial sea serpent device.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKS
Matthew Boulton, Birmingham, England, 1810-1812
Marks: (lion passant), (anchor), (duty mark), MB, m, n, S, 8:5
7-3/4 inches high x 4-1/4 inches diameter (19.7 x 10.8 cm)
34.5 ounces (gross)

The pair of weighted candlesticks of baluster form with gardrooned decoration and tapered cylindrical shaft, chased border to base, each fitted with removable nozzle with chased edge.
Silver & Vertu
A PAIR OF REGENCY SILVER SAUCE TUREENS
Thomas Robbins, London, England, 1812-1813
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), (duty mark), TR, R
6-1/2 inches high x 9-1/4 inches wide x 5-1/8 inches deep (16.5 x 23.5 x 13.0 cm)
86.67 troy ounces

The oval covered sauce tureens with gadrooned and cast leaf rim, foliate cast loop handles, with cast foliate decoration centering cartouche with armorial engraving , raised on four lion head and paw legs, the domed cover with banded gadroon and foliate decoration and cast foliate loop handle, with engraved crest.
A SET OF FOUR REGENCY SILVER AND SILVER PLATE COVERED ENTREE SERVERS WITH STANDS
Thomas Robbins, London, England and T & J Creswick, Sheffield, England, 1814-1815
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), (duty mark), TR, T, (intersecting arrows), J 9-3/4 inches high x 11-5/8 inches wide x 9-1/2 inches deep (24.8 x 29.5 x 24.1 cm)
637.20 ounces (gross)

The covered entree serving dishes of square shape, the stepped domed lid with gadrooned decoration and scrolled loop handle with cast leaf decoration, the front and back with armorial engraving, sitting atop a shallow dish with shaped overlapping rim with cast gadrooned and shell decoration, sitting within a two part plated stand, the base with scrolled leaf and rosette decorated handles and banded decoration at rim, supported by four gadrooned rounded feet, with plain conforming lining dish.
A GEORGE III SILVER TANKARD
Peter and Anne Bateman, London, England, 1815-1816
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), (duty mark), PB over AB, U
8-1/8 inches high x 7-1/4 inches wide x 5 inches deep (20.6 x 18.4 x 12.7 cm)
24.79 troy ounces

The tapering cylindrical tankard with banded decoration, domed lid, scroll handle with heart shape terminal and pierced heart form latch, monogrammed to the front BEW.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SALTS
Joseph Craddock and William Reid, London, England, 1815-1816
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), (duty mark), IC over WR, U
2-1/2 high x 3-3/4 inches diameter (6.4 x 9.5 cm)
16.68 troy ounces

The large circular salts raised on three cast paw feet capped with foliate decoration below band of laurel decoration, with engraved crest to side, the everted rim with cast addorsed scroll decoration.
A GEORGE III SILVER SALVER
J.E. Terrey & Co., London, England, 1817-18
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), (duty mark), IET, b
7 inch diameter (17.8 cm)
15.68 troy ounces

With shell and scroll border, raised on acanthus leaf and paw feet. The center with scroll engraved border and armorial. Together with another silver salver, Sheffield, 1936-37.
A WILLIAM IV SILVER COFFEE POT
Charles Fox, London, England, 1830-1831
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), (duty mark), CF, p
9 inches high x 10-1/2 inches wide x 6-1/2 inches deep (22.9 x 26.7 x 16.5 cm)
32.03 ounces (gross)

The baluster form coffee pot with lobed naturalistic chased leaf decoration at waist, lobed lip, domed cover with cast melon finial and leaf surround, scrolled handle with cast leaf decoration and ivory insulators, cast leaf decoration to spout, raised on spreading circular foot.
A WILLIAM IV SILVER TRAY
Paul Storr, London, England, 1831-1832
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), (duty mark), PS, q
31-3/4 inches long (80.6 cm)
132.89 troy ounces

The large oval tray with beaded border and addorsed D-form handles with acanthus terminals, with engraved crest to the center.
A VICTORIAN SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA SET
Joseph and John Angell, London, England, 1843-1844
Silver and silver gilt
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), (duty mark), J.A, star J.A, H
11-1/2 inches high (29.2 cm)
65.26 troy ounces

Comprising a coffee pot, a tea pot, a creamer and a sugar bowl, each piece of flared octagonal form with scroll handles, with engraved Chinoiserie decoration; gilt interiors to creamer and sugar bowl and faceted domed lid with matching knop to coffee pot and tea pot; each with engraved crest. Retailed by Wordley & Mayer of Liverpool.
A VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED HOT WATER KETTLE ON STAND
Richard Dismore, Liverpool, England, Circa 1850
Marks: DISMORE, LIVERPOOL
17-1/2 inches high (44.5 cm)

The pear shaped hot water kettle with chased and repoussé floral, leaf, scroll and shell decoration in the Rococo Revival style, with engraved crest to the side and ivory insulators to the handle, raised on a pierced scroll and floral pendant four legged stand with burner.
A VICTORIAN SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA SET
William Hunter, London, England, 1851-1852
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), (duty mark), WH, Q
10-1/4 inches high (coffee pot) (26.0 cm)
74.7 ounces (gross)

The baluster form service with repoussé floral and foliate decoration at the waist centering cartouche reserve with engraved crest, scroll handles with ivory insulators to tea and coffee pots, and floral finials to tea and coffee pots, each raised on scroll feet, comprising a coffee pot, tea pot, creamer and double handled sugar bowl with gilt interior.
A VICTORIAN SILVER EGG CRUET
Robert Hennell, London, England, 1853-1854
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), (duty mark), RH, S
6-1/8 inches high x 9 inches wide x 6-1/8 inches deep (15.6 x 22.9 x 15.6 cm)
29.80 troy ounces

The cruet in the form of a handled woven basket, with six basket weave patterned egg cups.
Silver Holloware, British
A VICTORIAN SILVER CENTERPIECE
R & S Garrard, London, England, 1854-1855
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), (duty mark), RG under crown, T, R & S GARRARD, PANTON ST., LONDON
11-1/4 inches high x 13-1/2 inches wide x 11-1/8 inches deep (28.6 x 34.3 x 28.3 cm), plus base
156.22 troy ounces

The large centerpiece comprised of two cast and finely chased harnessed plow horses with blinders, collar, hames and traces attached to shaped oval base with strewn wheat, on ebonized wood oval base.

Designed by Edmund Cotterill, Garrard's director of design from 1833 until his death in 1860.
Silver & Vertu
A VICTORIAN SILVER CUP
Edward and John Barnard, London, England, 1854-1855
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), (duty mark), EB over JB, T, J. 770
4-1/2 inches high (11.4 cm)
4.83 troy ounces

The baluster form cup with scroll handle and cast leaf form spreading foot, with etched scrolled leaf decoration centering a reserved cartouche.
Silver Flatware, British
AN ENGLISH MIXED METAL CASED FRUIT SET
Mappin & Webb, Sheffield and London, England, circa 1880
Marks: M & W, S & L
8-1/2 inches long (knife) (21.6 cm)

The cased fruit set with mixed copper, brass, silver and niello kogatana kodzuka handles and silver plated blades and tines, comprising 24 fruit forks and 24 fruit knives, in original fitted oak case bearing the gilt embossed mark Mappin & Webb, MANUFACTURERS, OXFORD STREET W&AT POULTRY E.C., LONDON, AND SHEFFIELD.
Silver & Vertu
A JAPANESE MIXED METAL FISH-ATING SET
Unidentified maker, circa 1890
Marks: (undeciphered mark), HA, EA, FA, EP/A
9-3/4 inches long (knife) (24.8 cm)

The fish eating set comprised of five forks and five knives with shaped mixed metal handles with scenes from Japanese folk tales, the etched blades and tines by Atkin Brothers of Sheffield, England.
A SILVER AND ENGRAVED GLASS BOWL
Attributed to Thomas Webb & Sons, Stourbridge, England, circa 1890
Marks: STERLING 2677, MADE FOR TIFFANY & CO.
3 inches high x 5-1/2 inches diameter (7.6 x 14 cm)

The footed cup form bowl of rock crystal glass, engraved with stylized floral decoration, with reticulated silver mount to the lip. Made for and retailed by Tiffany & Co. of New York, New York.
A PAIR OF CASED VICTORIAN SILVER PEPPER SHAKERS
H. Matthews, Birmingham, England, 1894-1895
Marks: (lion passant), (anchor), HM, u, 22
4 inches high (10.2 cm)
2.91 troy ounces

The pair of cased pepper shakers of baluster form with repoussé and chased scroll and floral decoration, urn finials to tops. In original case bearing the printed label of Hall & Co., Silversmiths, Manchester.
A VICTORIAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT CENTER BOWL
Edward Barnard & Sons, Ltd., London, England, 1898-1899
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), WM/B/JS/RD, c, 131, z
5-1/8 inches high x 10-1/2 inches wide x 5-1/2 inches deep (13 x 26.7 x 14 cm)
10.93 troy ounces

The oblong center bowl in the Rococo Revival style with shaped scrolled rim and repousse floral and scroll decoration, C scroll handles, raised on scallop etched foot; gilt interior to bowl.
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS
George Happe, Sheffield, England, 1898-1899
Marks: (lion passant), (crown), GH, f, RD277969
10-1/8 inches high (25.7 cm)
55.7 ounces (gross)

The weighted candlesticks with stop fluted shaft on square base embossed with shell and foliate decoration, removable bobeches with cast shell and scroll border.
Silver Flatware, British
A VICTORIAN SILVER FISH-EATING SET
Francis Higgins, London, England, 1900-1901
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), FH, e, RD361061
8-5/8 inches long (knife) (21.9 cm)
23.06 troy ounces

Comprising six forks and six knives, the terminal with cast shell and pendant stylized scroll decoration.
Silver & Vertu
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MONTIETH
George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester, England, 1905-1906
Marks: (lion passant), (3 bales and sword), GN over RH, E
6-5/8 inches high x 8-1/8 inches diameter (16.8 x 20.6 cm)
31.99 troy ounces

The montieth with fluted body centering oval reserves within scrolled borders and chased scale ground, cast lion heads with pendant ring handles, the rim with cast scroll decoration, raised on spreading fluted foot.
A SET OF SIX CASED ART NOUVEAU SILVER AND ENAMEL COFFEE SPOONS
Designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., Birmingham, England, 1922-1923
Marks: (lion passant), (anchor), L&CO, X, MADE IN ENGLAND
4-1/2 inches long (11.4 cm)
3.3 ounces (gross)

The coffee spoons with stylized floral decoration on shaped green and blue enamel ground. In period fitted box.
AN ENGLISH MINIATURE SIX-PIECE SILVER TEA SET
Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham, England, 1949-1951
Marks: (lion passant), (anchor), A, BROS. LTD., Z, A, MADE IN ENGLAND, STERLING, 78508
6-1/2 inches high (hot water kettle on stand) (16.5 cm)
31.10 ounces (gross)

The miniature tea set comprising a hot water kettle on scrolled stand with burner and a tea pot with globular bodies with mahogany stained handles, a tapering cylindrical coffee pot with mahogany stained handle, a hemispherical covered sugar bowl with spreading foot and addorsed scroll handles, a hemispherical waste bowl with spreading foot, and a baluster form creamer with spreading foot and scroll handle.
A GEORGE V SILVER BOWL
Unidentified maker, 1926-1927
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), HL, l
5-1/8 inches high x 7 inches diameter (13.0 x 17.8 cm)
13.85 troy ounces

The bowl with scalloped scroll and mask rim, repoussé swirl decoration to the body, raised on spreading foot.
A PAIR OF ENGLISH NOVELTY SILVER SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS
Unidentified maker, London, England, 1938-1939
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), P & B Ld., C, ABERCOMBIE & FITCH CO, NEW YORK, MADE IN, ENGLAND
1-7/8 inches high (4.8 cm)
1.09 troy ounces

The pair of salt and pepper shakers in the form of shotgun cartridges with engine turned decoration. Originally retailed by Ambercrombie and Fitch of New York, New York.
AN AUSTRIAN BIEDERMEIER SILVER PITCHER
Unknown maker, Vienna, Austria, 1828
Marks: (A, 1828, 13 within orb), (double headed eagle)
7-1/2 inches high x 5-1/4 inches wide x 4 inches deep (19.1 x 13.3 x 10.2 cm)
13.9 ounces (gross)

The baluster form pitcher with banded palmette and beaded decoration, everted lip, ebony extended D form handle with mask at base; gilt interior.
A GERMAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT FRUIT SET
Wilhelm Binder, Schwabisch Gmund, Germany, circa 1890
Marks: (crown), 800, WTB, u, 900, 925
6-1/2 inches long (knife) (16.5 cm)
9.00 ounces (gross)

The cased fruit set comprising 6 knives and 6 forks, with hoof form stems and terminals with silver gilt accents, silver plated gilt blades and tines.
A CONTINENTAL SILVER COFFEE POT
Unknown maker, possibly Portuguese or Italian, circa 1900
Unmarked
11 inches high x 10-3/4 inches wide x 5 inches deep (27.9 x 27.3 x 12.7 cm)
43.4 ounces (gross)

The oval baluster form coffee pot with beaded bands at shoulder and base and guilloche bands at foot and lid; C-scroll handle with acanthus leaf ends and applied medallion at shoulder with matching medallion to spout; the lid surmounted by a cast figure of a swan; ivory insulators. Monogrammed to the front CLM.
A GERMAN SILVER CENTERPIECE
Unknown maker, circa 1900
Marks: (effaced maker's mark), 800, (crescent and crown)
11-3/4 inches high x 13-1/4 inches wide x 7-1/2 inches deep (29.8 x 33.7 x 19.1 cm)
30.17 troy ounces

The oval reticulated basket with scalloped rim and repoussé floral swag decoration centering oval beribboned reserves at center and back and cast ram's heads at ends with loop handles, raised on flaring diamond form stop fluted shaft with acanthus leaf decoration and conforming spreading base with repoussé floral swag and beribboned oval reserve decoration.
A SET OF HUNGARIAN SILVER FLATWARE
Unidentified maker, Budapest, Hungary, circa 1920
Marks: (Diana head with 3), FL, ROSTFREI, SOLINGEN
10 inches long (25.4 cm)
85.2 ounces (gross)

The modernist flatware set with flared terminal of 800 standard silver, comprising:

6 dinner knives with stainless steel blades;
6 luncheon knives with stainless steel blades;
6 dinner forks;
6 luncheon forks;
6 tea spoons;
6 place spoons;
and 2 associated Viennese silver serving spoons.

(38 pieces total)
AN ITALIAN SILVER FIVE-PIECE TEA SET WITH TRAY
Unknown maker, circa 1930
Unmarked
13-1/4 inches high (hot water kettle on stand) (33.7 cm)
236.4 ounces (gross)

The shaped baluster form bodies with repoussé scroll and floral decoration, comprising a coffee pot, tea pot, hot water kettle on stand with burner, sugar bowl with lid and gilt interior, creamer with gilt interior, and a matching tray. Horn insulators and wooded handle to the hot water kettle.
A DANISH SILVER LADLE
Georg Jensen Silversmithy, Copenhagen, Denmark, circa 1904-1908
Marks: (interlaced GJ), 41, STERLING, DENMARK
5-1/2 inches long (14.0 cm)
1.00 troy ounces

The small ladle with scroll beaded terminal and leaf form bowl.
AN AMERICAN ART DECO SILVER COCKTAIL SHAKER AND TWO GOBLETS
Unknown maker, circa 1930-1940
Marks: R, STERLING, 6711L, 1 PINT, (lyre), 81
7-1/8 inches high (18.1 cm)
13.76 troy ounces

The tapered body cocktail shaker with removable lid and spout with cap on chain, with two associated goblets with ribbed stems.
A DANISH SILVER DINNER BELL
Georg Jensen Silversmithy, Copenhagen, Denmark, circa 1930
Marks: GEORG JENSEN (within beaded oval), STERLING, DENMARK, DESSIN (intertwined GA), 148
3-1/4 inches high (8.3 cm)
2.55 troy ounces

In the Cactus pattern, designed by Gundorph Albertus.
A DANISH SILVER ICE TONG
Georg Jensen Silversmithy, Copenhagen, Denmark, circa 1930
Marks: GEORG JENSEN (within dots), STERLING, DENMARK
5-7/8 inches long (14.9 cm)
2.00 troy ounces

In the Cactus pattern, designed by Gundorph Albertus.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOWL ON FOOT
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1930
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), GORHAM, STERLING, E570, HAND WROUGHT
6-1/2 inches high x 10-3/8 inches diameter (16.5 x 26.4 cm)
38.46 troy ounces

The lobed Modernist hemispherical bowl raised on pierced floral and leaf scroll base.
AN AMERICAN SILVER DISH
Joel F. Hewes, Titusville, Pennsylvania, circa 1930
Marks: JOEL F. HEWES, STERLING, HAND MADE
0-1/2 inches high x 3-1/2 inches diameter (1.3 x 8.9 cm)
2.73 troy ounces

The hand hammered dish of lobed form.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER TRAY
Tuttle Silver Co., Boston, Massachusetts, 1933
Marks: (tree), DUBLIN PATTERN, HH, IV, SPAULDING-GORHAM, STERLING, 78
2 inches high x 16 inches diameter (5.1 x 40.6 cm)
50.67 troy ounces

In the Dublin pattern with ribbing and shaped rim, monogrammed MRL. Originally retailed by Spaulding-Gorham of Chicago, Illinois.
AN AMERICAN MODERNIST SILVER BOWL
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1940
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., MAKERS, STERLING SILVER, 22888, M
3-1/2 inches high x 9-1/4 inches diameter (8.9 x 23.5 cm)
25.97 troy ounces

The hemispherical bowl with vertical bands of cast and applied stylized tomato or pumpkin decoration.

The design for this bowl was introduced at Tiffany & Co.'s 1940 display located in the House of Jewels at the New York World's Fair. Though undocumented, the design is attributed to Tiffany's Norwegian staff designer Olag Wilford who in 1937 created a flatware pattern with the same decoration.
A DANISH SILVER SAUCE LADLE
Georg Jensen Silversmithy, Copenhagen, Denmark, after 1945
Marks: GEORG JENSEN within dotted oval, STERLING, DENMARK, 141
8 inches long (20.3 cm)
2.55 troy ounces

The sauce ladle with undercurved terminal with berry and leaf decoration.
Silver Holloware, Continental
A DANISH SILVER TRAY
Georg Jensen Silversmithy, Copenhagen, Denmark, after 1945
Marks: GEORG JENSEN (with dotted oval) DENMARK, STERLING, 2B
1/2 inches high x 13-3/4 inches wide x 10-7/8 inches deep (1.3 x 34.9 x 27.6 cm)
30.9 troy ounces

A rectangular tray in the Blossom pattern, monogrammed on the back F.
Silver Flatware, Continental
A DANISH SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Georg Jensen Silversmithy, Copenhagen, Denmark, after 1945
Marks: GEORG JENSEN (within dotted oval), STERLING, DENMARK
10-1/2 inches long (large pie server) (26.7 cm)
245.2 ounces (gross)

In the Scroll pattern, originally designed by Johan Rhode in 1927, comprising:

12 dinner knives with stainless blades;
12 butter knives;
12 dinner forks;
12 salad forks;
12 tea spoons;
12 table spoons;
6 ice tea spoons;
6 demi tasse spoons;
2 sugar spoons;
2 large serving spoons;
4 medium serving spoons;
2 small serving spoons;
1 master butter knife;
1 cake knife;
1 cold meat fork;
2 serving forks;
1 olive fork;
1 sardine fork;
1 butter fork;
1 large pie server;
1 medium pie server;
1 cheese knife;
1 ladle;
a two piece salad serving set.

(109 pieces total)


Silver Holloware, American
A PAIR OF MODERNIST AMERICAN SILVER THREE LIGHT CANDELABRA
Cartier, New York, New York, circa 1950
Marks: Cartier, STERLING
6-1/4 inches high x 12 inches wide x 2-1/4 inches deep (15.9 x 30.5 x 5.7 cm)
30.07 troy ounces

The candelabra with shaped scroll arm with three nozzles on balls, raised on twist drum pedestal on shaped base.
Silver & Vertu
A DANISH SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Georg Jensen Silversmithy, Copenhagen, Denmark, designed 1953
Marks: GJ (within beaded border), STERLING, DENMARK, STAINLESS
148.30 ounces (gross)

In the Cypress pattern, designed by Tias Eckhoff, comprising:

12 dinner knives with stainless steel blades;
12 dinner forks;
14 salad forks;
12 tea spoons;
12 cream soup spoons;
14 coffee spoons;
12 demi tasse spoons;
12 butter spreaders;
8 serving spoons;
1 cream ladle;
1 casserole serving spoon;
1 pastry server with stainless steel blade

(111 pieces total)

Designed in 1953 by Tias Eckhoff, a graduate of the Norwegian School of Arts & Crafts, the Cypress pattern won the competition for the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Georg Jensen Company in 1954.
AN AMERICAN MODERNIST SILVER MARTINI PITCHER
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1956
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), GORHAM, STERLING, 1308, (6 within pentagon), 2 PINT
8-1/4 inches high (21.0 cm)
15.7 ounces (gross)

In the Directional pattern with ebonized wood handle, inscribed to the side BEVERIDGE CHALLENGE CUP, 1959.
AN AMERICAN MODERNIST SILVER GILT BOWL
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1956-1965
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., MAKERS, STERLING SILVER, 23429, L
2-1/4 inches high x 7 inches diameter (5.7 x 17.8 cm)
9.02 troy ounces


The flared silver gilt bowl raised on an undulating scrolled base.
AN AMERICAN MODERNIST SILVER BOWL
Alfredo Sciarrotta, Newport, Rhode Island, circa 1960
Marks: THE BAILEY BANKS, & BIDDLE CO., HAND MADE, BY, SCIARROTTA, STERLING, 94S
1-7/8 inches high x 8-1/4 inches wide x 2-7/8 inches deep (4.8 x 21.0 x 7.3 cm) 3.91 troy ounces

The shaped oval bowl raised on open half loop form base. Originally retailed by Bailey, Banks & Biddle Co. of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
AN AMERICAN MODERNIST PRESENTATION SILVER BOWL
Alfredo Sciarriotta, Newport, Rhode Island, circa 1960
Marks: Sciarrotta, HAND MADE, STERLING, 126
4-3/4 inches high x 10-1/8 inches diameter (12.1 x 25.7 cm)
15.85 troy ounces

The silver bowl in the form of a stylized leaf with stem, raised on open half loop form base, inscribed to the side PRINCESS PAT STAKES, OF 1961, PRESENTED BY ARLINGTON PARK JOCKEY CLUB, WON BY MISS SUMMER TIME, b.f.2. SUMMER TAN - TREFOIL, OWNER - RUSSELL A. FIRESTONE, JR., TRAINER - D.W. CARROLL, JOCKEY - ROBERT NONO.
Paintings
A RUSSIAN SILVER GILT AND NIELLO BEAKER
Unidentified maker, Moscow, Russia, 1856
Marks: 1856, 84, (Moscow), IA (in Cyrillic)
3 inches high x 2-5/8 inches diameter (7.6 x 6.7 cm)
3.2 ounces (gross)

The silver gilt beaker with scrolled vine niello decoration on textured ground. Inscribed on the bottom Fur Erinnerung an Dubno, Mai 1916.
Silver & Vertu
A SET OF SIX RUSSIAN SILVER GILT AND NIELLO COFFEE SPOONS
Unidentified maker, Moscow, Russia, 1870
Marks: IA (in Cyrillic), HC over 1870, 84, (Moscow)
5-1/8 inches long (13.0 cm)
2.8 ounces (gross)

The set of six cased silver gilt spoons of fiddleback design with interlaced niello decoration to front and back of terminal and back of bowl.
A RUSSIAN SILVER GILT AND CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL SPOON
Ivan Dmitriyevich Saltykov, Moscow, Russia, circa 1884-1897
Marks: 84, (Moscow), GC (in Cyrillic)
4-1/4 inches long (10.8 cm)
0.4 ounces (gross)

The gilt spoon with partial twist stem between enamel geometric bands with crown shaped terminal; the reverse of the bowl with textured ground and stylized floral enamel decoration within turquoise beaded border
A RUSSIAN SILVER GILT AND CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL SPOON
Ivan Dmitriyevich Saltykov, Moscow, Russia, circa 1884-1897
Marks: 84, (Moscow), GC (in Cyrillic)
4-3/8 inches long (11.1 cm)
0.5 ounces (gross)

The gilt spoon with partial twist stem between enamel geometric bands with crown shape terminal; the reverse of the bowl with textured ground and stylized floral enamel decoration within turquoise beaded border.
A RUSSIAN SILVER GILT AND CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL SALT SPOON
Ivan Dmitriyevich Saltykov, Moscow, Russia, circa 1884-1897
Marks: 84, (Moscow), GC (in Cyrillic)
2-3/4 inches long (7 cm)
0.2 ounces (gross)

The gilt spoon with geometric enamel decoration to the stem and crown shaped terminal; the reverse of the bowl with textured ground and stylized enamel floral decoration within a white dot border.
A RUSSIAN SILVER GILT AND CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL SPOON
Vasiliy Semenov Agafonov, Moscow, Russia, 1886
Silver gilt and enamel
Marks: BA, B.C over 1886, 84, (Moscow)
7-1/2 inches long (19.1 cm)
2.4 ounces (gross)

The silver gilt spoon with twist handle, dark blue enamel crown terminal over white with blue dot enamel faceted reserve; the reverse of the bowl with enamel scroll decoration on textured ground.
A SET OF SIX CASED RUSSIAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SALTS AND SPOONS
Unidentified maker, St. Petersburg, Russia, circa 1888
Marks: BH (in Cyrillic), PJS, 84, (St. Petersburg)
1 inches high x 1-3/4 inches diameter (2.5 x 4.4 cm)
6.29 troy ounces

The salts with basketweave decoration and gilt interior, the bottoms inscribed variously baby, Marie, Victoria, Alfred, and Sandra plus 1888. Together with six twist stem gilt spoons. In fitted wooden box bearing the logo of Grachev of St. Petersburg, Russia.
A RUSSIAN SILVER GILT AND CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL SALT
Gustav Gustavovich Klingert, Moscow, Russia, 1889
Marks: AA over 1889, 84, (Moscow), GK
1 inches high x 2 inches diameter (2.5 x 5.1 cm)
1.2 ounces (gross)

The gilt cushion shape salt cellar with overall textured ground decorated with stylized enamel floral decoration, raised on three ball feet.
Paintings
A RUSSIAN SILVER GILT AND CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL SUGAR TONG
Gustav Gustavovich Klingert, Moscow, Russia, circa 1890
Marks: 84, (Moscow), GK
4-1/8 inches long (10.5 cm)
1.7 ounces (gross)

The silver gilt sugar tong of fiddleback design with turquoise enamel and scrolled filigree decoration outlined in white dots; together with a similar sugar spoon marked 925 and S under three stacked crowns. (2 pieces)
Silver & Vertu
A RUSSIAN SILVER AND CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL COVERED BOX
Unidentified maker, Moscow, Russia, circa 1890
Marks: AK, 84
1 inches high x 1-5/8 inches diameter (2.5 x 4.1 cm)
1.6 ounces (gross)

The round cushion form silver box raised on three feet, the flat lid with crown finial, decorated overall with scrolled multicolored enamel decoration outlined with blue dots.
Paintings
A RUSSIAN SILVER GILT AND CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL TEA STRAINER
Gustav Gustavovich Klingert, Moscow, Russia, 1892
Marks: AA over 1892, 84, (Moscow), GK
5-1/2 inches long (14.0 cm)
2.5 ounces (gross)

The silver gilt tea strainer of lobed form with turquoise enamel and scroll filigree decoration outlined in white enamel dots.
Silver & Vertu
A RUSSIAN SILVER PITCHER
Unidentified maker, Moscow, Russia, 1893
Marks: AC over 1893, 84, (Moscow), effaced mark
9-5/8 inches high (24.6 cm)
23.42 troy ounces

The baluster form pitcher with everted lip and scroll handle, with banded machine turned decoration centering oval reserve.
A RUSSIAN CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL AND SILVER GILT SUGAR BOWL AND TONGS
Gustav Gustavovich Klingert, Moscow, Russia, 1895
Marks: AC over 1895, 84, (Moscow), GK
4-3/4 inches high x 4-3/4 inches diameter (12.1 x 12.1 cm)

The bowl with swing handle with overall stylized floral and scroll decoration within turquoise beaded borders, with gilt interior, with associated pair of gilt tongs with floral and scroll decoration within white beaded borders.
A RUSSIAN CUT GLASS AND SILVER PUNCH BOWL WITH LID AND LADLE
Andrei Stepanovich Bragin, St. Petersburg, Russia, circa 1896-1908
Marks: AB (in Cyrillic), 84, kokoshnik facing left, IL (in Cyrillic)
11-1/2 inches high (29.2 cm)

The globular form cut glass bowl with silver foot with beaded and leaf decoration and scroll handles, the upper rim with matching beaded and leaf decoration and domed lid topped with fluted globular final, the lid with cartouches to each side, one engraved with a motorcar. Matching ladle with gilt bowl.
Paintings
A RUSSIAN TROMPE L'OEIL SILVER BOX WITH COVER
Pavel Akimov Ovchinnikov, circa 1900
Marks: P.OVCHINNIKOV (in Cyrillic), 84, (Moscow), (Imperial Warrant)
5-3/4 inches high x 3-3/4 inches wide x 3-3/4 inches deep (14.6 x 9.5 x 9.5 cm)
27.43 troy ounces

The rectangular base with hand hammered finish, with applied dragonfly and grass decoration; the lid in the form of a folding damask cloth with fringe. Silver gilt interior.
A RUSSIAN SILVER AND CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL NAPKIN RING
Pavel Ovchinnikov, Moscow, Russia, circa 1900
Marks: 84, (Moscow), PO (in Cyrillic)
1-3/8 high x 1-3/4 inches diameter (3.5 x 4.4 cm)
1.5 ounces (gross)

The silver napkin ring with geometric hexagonal patterned enamel decoration.
A RUSSIAN SILVER GILT AND CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL KOVSH
Konstantin Illarionovich Skvortsov, Moscow, Russia, 1899-1908
Marks: 84, (left facing kokoshnik), IL (in Cyrillic), HC
1-3/8 inches high x 2-7/8 inches wide x 1-3/4 inches deep (3.5 x 7.3 x 4.4 cm)
1.5 ounces (gross)

The miniature silver gilt kovsh with enamel floral and vine decoration on textured ground and white enamel beaded border.
A RUSSIAN SILVER GILT AND CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL SALT
Unidentified maker, Moscow, Russia, 1899-1908
Marks: 84, (left facing kokoshnik), IL (in Cyrillic), BA
0-7/8 inches high x 1-1/2 inches diameter (2.2 x 3.8 cm)
1.00 ounces (gross)

The small kettle form gilt salt raised on three ball feet with textured ground and enamel foliate scroll decoration between white beaded borders.
Silver & Vertu
A RUSSIAN SILVER GILT AND CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL BEAKER
Pavel Akimov Ovchinnikov, Moscow, Russia, circa 1908-1917
Marks: (delta), (kokoshnik facing right), 84, PO (in Cyrillic)
2-3/8 inches high (6 cm)
2.4 ounces (gross)

The gilt flared beaker with overall textured ground overlaid with foliate and floral enamel decoration between turquoise beaded bands at top and bottom.
A RUSSIAN SILVER GILT AND CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL SPOON
Attributed to Grigoriy Mikhailovich Sbitnev, Moscow, Russia, circa 1908-1917
Marks: (delta), (kokoshnik facing right), 84, GC (in Cyrillic)
5-5/8 inches long (14.3 cm)

The gilt spoon with partial twist stem and stripped enamel with geometric decoration to end with crown shaped enamel terminal; reverse of bowl with stylized floral enamel decoration.
A RUSSIAN SILVER GILT AND CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL PILL BOX
11th Silver Artel, Moscow, Russia, circa 1908-1917
Marks: (delta), (kokoshnik facing right), 84, 11A
7/8 inches high x 2 inches diameter (2.2 x 5.1 cm)
2.3 ounces (gross)

The gilt cushion shaped pill box with overall textured ground with enamel stylized floral bloom decoration to top and bottom and stylized foliate and floral decoration to side; green cabochon stone inset to lip; gilt interior, the lid monogrammed to interior LAL.
A RUSSIAN SILVER PRESENTATION PLATE
Unknown maker, Moscow, Russia, circa 1908-1917
Marks: (delta), (kokoshnik facing right), 84, HC (in Cyrillic)
13-1/4 inches diameter (33.7 cm)
22.24 troy ounces

The scalloped edge plate engraved with scroll and floral decoration, the cavato with commemorative inscription in Cyrillic, dated 1913
A GERMAN SILVER AND IVORY FIGURE OF A KNIGHT
Unknown maker, circa 1940
Marks: STERLING, GERMANY, 925
21-1/2 inches high (54.6 cm)

The standing Teutonic knight in full armor, with ivory face and hands, holding a long sword in the left hand and a shield in the right, mounted on black granite base with beveled edge.
A VIENNESE ROCK CRYSTAL, SILVER, SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL VESSEL
Hermann Ratzersdorfer, Vienna, Austria, circa 1880
Marks: (conjoined HR), (3-dog's head-A)
8-3/4 inches high x 8-1/2 inches wide x 4-3/4 inches deep (22.2 x 21.6 x 12.1 cm)

The Mannerist style vessel with rock crystal nautilus shell form bowl carved with ships at the rim over aquatic life and waves, with winged mask at the lip, supported by a cast silver satyr holding dolphins under each arm which form supports for the bowl, with partial gilt and enamel decoration, atop a carved domed rock crystal base with scrolled and landscape decoration and enameled silver rim.

Made in the workshops of Hermann Ratzersdorfer, this extravagant vessel incorporates design elements drawn from virtuoso workshops of the Mannerist period. The rock crystal bowl is based on designs produced at the Miseroni and Saracchi workshops of Milan dating to the middle of the 16th century, while the cast satyr figure is based on a print by Cornelis Floris.
Decorative Accessories
A RUSSIAN GOLD AND HARDSTONE WALKING STICK
St. Petersburg, Russia, circa 1910
Marks: 56, AP (in Cyrillic), KF (in Cyrillic), WR
37 inches long (94.0 cm)

The walking stick with ebony shaft and brass tip, the amber colored hardstone handle with inset textured gold bands with enamel berry and leaf decoration, the top incised with a gilt rubbed A under an imperial crown, the handle joined to the shaft by a rose gold band inscribed 1910.


Decorative Arts, Continental
A CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL WALKING STICK
Unknown maker, possibly French, circa 1850
Marks: unmarked
38-1/2 inches long (97.8 cm)

The ebonized shaft walking stick with cloisonné enamel handle with cherry blossoms and butterflies on a turquoise ground.
Silver & Vertu
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER CLAD BINOCULARS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1880
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 15
4-3/4 inches high (closed) (12.1 cm)
14.00 ounces (gross)

The very rare pair of binoculars clad in silver with chased decoration of sailing yachts. The steel binoculars inscribed 12 Glasses.
Timepieces
AN AMERICAN SILVER TRAVEL CLOCK
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1900
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, BASE METAL, 8 DAY, SWISS
2-3/4 inches high x 2-1/2 inches wide x 3-1/4 inches deep (7 x 6.4 x 8.3 cm)
7.6 ounces (gross)

The case with interlaced arabesque engraved decoration centering oval reserve to the top, monogrammed EDM; the clock face within silver surround with engraved stylized leaf decoration to corners. Enamel dial with painted numerals, pierced hands with enamel decoration.
Silver & Vertu
A GEORGE I SILVER SNUFF BOX
Possibly George Squire, London, England, 1725-1726
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), GS, K
3/4 inches high x 3 inches wide x 2-1/4 inches deep (1.9 x 7.6 x 5.7 cm)
1.64 troy ounces

The shell shaped box with shell form gadrooning to top and engraved diaper pattern decoration at hinge; gilt interior. The bottom engraved E * O, 1736.
A CONTINENTAL SILVER SNUFF BOX
Unknown maker, circa 1800
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), (dolphin)
1-3/8 inches high x 3-1/8 inches wide x 1-3/4 inches deep (3.5 x 7.9 x 4.4 cm)
3.09 troy ounces

The snuff box of rectangular form with canted corners, with repoussé floral decoration on radiating etched ground and guilloche borders, gilt interior. Bearing English import marks on the bottom.
A GEORGE III SILVER VINAIGRETTE
Matthew Linwood, Birmingham, England, 1811-1812
Marks: (lion passant), (anchor), (duty mark), ML, n
0-3/8 inches high x 1-1/4 inches wide x 0-7/8 inches deep (1.0 x 3.2 x 2.2 cm)
.45 troy ounces

The rectangular domed top vinaigrette with engraved leaf decoration to the lid, gilt interior with diamond pattern simple punched grill.
A GEORGE III HARDSTONE SNUFF BOX
T. Rodgers, Sheffield, England, 1804-05
Marks: (lion passant), (crowned G), T (star) R
1-7/8 inch diameter (4.8 cm)

Of circular form, the hardstone with plain silver banded mounts.
Silver Smalls
AN AMERICAN SILVER SNUFF BOX
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, 1336A
2-1/4 inches long (5.7 cm)
1.18 troy ounces

The shell form snuff box with repousse wave decoration, gilt interior.
Silver & Vertu
A RUSSIAN SILVER SNUFF BOX
Karl Verlin, St. Petersburg, Russia, circa 1880
Marks: (St. Petersburg), 84, KV (in Cyrillic)
2-7/8 inches long (7.3 cm)
2.37 troy ounces

Of rectangular form with all over abstracted hieroglyphic decoration. Silver gilt interior.
A RUSSIAN SILVER SNUFF BOX
Mikhail Vasibevich, Moscow, Russia, circa 1890-1900
Marks: 84 (star), MM
2-3/4 inches long (7 cm)
1.91 troy ounces

Of semi-circular form with machine turned decoration within intersecting bands, reserved cartouche with engraved view of a village, the bottom with oval reserve monogrammed AP.
A GEORGE III SILVER VINAIGRETTE
Matthew Linwood, Birmingham, England, 1806-1807
Marks: (lion passant), (anchor), (duty mark), ML, i
0-1/4 inches high x 1 inch wide x 0-3/4 inches deep (0.6 x 2.5 x 1.9 cm)
.18 troy ounces

The rectangular vinaigrette with engraved maze pattern to the top, inscribed on the bottom J. Hodson, gilt interior with engraved rosettes to the grill.
A GEORGE III SILVER VINAIGRETTE
David Hennell, London, England, 1812-13
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), (monarch profile), DH, R
1-1/4 inches long (3.2 cm)
1 troy ounces

With machine turned decoration; floral pierced grill, silver gilt interior.
A GEORGE III SILVER VINAIGRETTE
Taylor & Perry, Birmingham, England, 1810-11
Marks: (lion passant), (anchor), (duty mark), T&P, m
1-5/16 inches long (3.3 cm)
.45 troy ounces

In the form of a book with machine turned decoration; pierced shell and scroll grill. Silver gilt interior.
A GEORGE III SILVER VINAIGRETTE
John Lawrence, Birmingham, England, 1816-1817
Marks: (lion passant), (anchor), (duty mark), JL, s
0-1/2 inches high x 1 inch wide x 0-3/4 inches deep (1.3 x 2.5 x 1.9 cm)
.27 troy ounces

The cushion form rectangular vinaigrette with canted corners and machine turned decoration to the exterior, gilt interior with oval pattern simple punched grill.
A GEORGE IV SILVER VINAIGRETTE
Thomas Shaw, Birmingham, England, 1829-1830
Marks: (lion passant), (anchor), (duty mark), TS, f
0-3/8 inches high x 1-1/4 inches wide x 0-7/8 inches deep (1.0 x 3.2 x 2.2 cm)
.45 troy ounces

The rectangular vinaigrette, the top with cast floral and leaf border and engraved leaf decoration centering reserve monogrammed MW, the bottom with engraved leaf spray decoration, reeded sides, the gilt interior with scroll pierced grill.
A WILLIAM IV SILVER VINAIGRETTE
Joseph Bettridge, Birmingham, England, 1831-32
Marks: (lion passant), (anchor), (monarch profile), JB, K
1 inch long (2.5 cm)
.55 troy ounces

In the form of a valise with engraved decoration; engraved within rectangular reserve LUCY. Floral and vine engraved grill with punch piercings. Silver gilt interior.
A VICTORIAN SILVER GILT VINAIGRETTE
Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, England, 1842-43
Marks: (lion passant), (anchor), (monarch profile), JW, T
1-3/4 inches long (4.4 cm)
1.18 troy ounces

A large example with etched scroll decoration surrounding machine turned diaper pattern on top; elaborate star and scroll pierced grill.
A SILVER GILT VINAIGRETTE
Unknown maker, possibly England, 19th Century
1-1/4 inches long (3.2 cm)
.36 troy ounces

In the shape of an egg; punch pierced grill.
A CONTINENTAL TORTOISESHELL AND SILVER CASE
Unknown maker, 19th Century
Marks: (indistinct mark), 800
3-1/8 inches long (7.9 cm)

Of rectangular form, inset with tortoiseshell to top and bottom within machine turned silver frame, the front monogrammed DS.
A VICTORIAN SILVER CALLING CARD CASE
Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham, England, 1888-89
Marks: (lion passant), (anchor), (duty mark), H&T, o
3-1/4 inches long (8.3 cm)
1.73 troy ounces

Of plain rectangular form, engraved CK OD from SFW. Silver gilt interior. In a fitted leather case.
A RUSSIAN SILVER PURSE
Unknown maker, Riga, Russia, 1878
Marks: (Riga), (assay mark for Khristian Ludrig Zuk), 84, 1878, RK (in Cyrillic)
3-7/8 inches long (9.8 cm)
4.1 troy ounces

With engraved decoration in the manner of a valise, with engine turned ground. Monogrammed PJ.

Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER BUTTON HOOK
Vansant & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1870
Marks: (helmet-VC-lion), STERLING, 2
5-1/4 inches long (13.3 cm)
.27 troy ounces

The tapered flat rectangular handle with etched pictograph decoration and jagged terminal, monogrammed to the reverse AMO.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT BUTTON HOOK
George W. Shiebler & Co., New York, New York, circa 1890
Marks: (winged S), STERLING, 1606
3-3/8 inches long (8.6 cm)
.18 troy ounces

The button hook with feather form stem with gilt highlights.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOOT BUTTON HOOK
Unknown maker, circa 1880
Unmarked
7-3/8 inches long (18.7 cm)
1.64 troy ounces

The boot button hook with twist stem and hand hammered finish notched terminal, the front with chased meander decoration.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SHOE HORN
Whiting Manufacturing Co., North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1890
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, 1053
10-1/4 inches long (26.0 cm)
3.19 troy ounces

The shoe horn with hand hammered handle.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND CUT GLASS PERFUME BOTTLE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1852-1865
Marks: GORHAM, (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
9 inches long (22.9 cm)
6.8 ounces (gross)

The perfume bottle of tapered swirl form of yellow cut to clear glass, with silver rim and lid, monogrammed AMS.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER OVERLAY GLASS PERFUME BOTTLES
Alvin-Beiderhase Co., Sag Harbor, New York, circa 1900
Marks: (sail-A-eagle), 1 999/1000, FINE, PATENTED
3-1/4 inches high (8.3 cm)
6 ounces (gross)

The globular clear glass perfume bottles and stoppers with scrolled silver overlay decoration centering oval reserve monogrammed M.
AN AMERICAN SILVER VANITY SET
Unger Bros., Newark, New Jersey, circa 1903
Marks: (interlaced UB), STERLING, 925 FINE, PAT. JUNE 30, 1903
10 inches long (mirror) (25.4 cm)

The Art Nouveau vanity set with repoussé female profile with flowing hair and floral decoration, comprising a hand mirror, a hair brush and a clothes brush, each inscribed Hart.
AN ITALIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL COMPACT
Pierro Fallaci, Florence, Italy, circa 1960
Marks: FALLACI, FIRENZE, 800, (Italian touchmark)
3-3/4 inches wide (9.5 cm)
4.2 ounces (gross)

The shaped compact with enamel decoration after François Boucher.
AN AMERICAN SILVER GAME COUNTER
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1900
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 1490M
3-1/4 inches wide x 1-7/8 inches deep (8.3 x 4.8 cm)
2.00 troy ounces

The shaped oval game counter with radiating scroll decoration to the front and plain back monogrammed BLK, encasing two etched wheels numbered from 0 to 9.
A CASED AMERICAN SILVER MATCH SAFE AND CIGAR CUTTER
Unknown maker, circa 1900
Marks: STERLING
2-3/4 inches high (match safe) (7.0 cm)
1.4 ounces (gross)

The match safe and cigar cutter with chased repoussé holly leaf and berry decoration, the match safe monogrammed H, in purple velvet lined hard case.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND BRONZE CIGAR LIGHTER
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1880
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING AND OTHER METALS, BY263
2-5/8 inches high x 4-7/8 inches wide x 3 inches deep (6.7 x 12.4 x 7.6 cm)
6.4 ounces (gross)

Of squat globular form with cast bronze dragon handle, with ribbed conical lid and upturned spout with cover affixed to lid by chain.
Miscellaneous
A GOLD PLATED AND ENAMEL LIGHTER
Made for Cartier, Paris, France, circa 1970
Marks: (interlaced C's), Cartier, 18K, G.P. JAPAN
2-1/2 inches high x 0-5/8 inches wide x 0-5/8 inches deep (6.4 x 1.6 x 1.6 cm)

The slim rectangular lighter with crimson enamel on gold ground, in original red leatherette box.
Silver & Vertu
A FRENCH SILVER LIGHTER
S.T. Dupont, Paris, France, circa 1950
Marks: S.T. Dupont, de PARIS, MADE IN FRANCE, Y4AP46, (ST DUPONT below winged wheel)
2-1/4 inches high x 1-3/8 inches wide x 0-1/2 inches deep (5.7 x 3.5 x 1.3 cm)
3.5 ounces (gross)

The flip top lighter with machine turned diamond decoration and side roller, gilt interior.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1893-1894
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 228, (double globe)
0-5/8 x 3-1/2 x 2-1/2 inches (1.6 x 8.9 x 6.4 cm)
3.5 ounces (gross)

The shaped rectangular silver case with enameled decoration to the top depicting a elegantly attired man and woman in a landscape setting; gilt interior.

This cigarette case was originally intended to be included in Gorham Manufacturing Co.'s display at the 1893 Columbian World's Exposition which was held in Chicago. According to archival records the case was begun in 1893. However, due to delays at Gorham's New York enamel workshops, the case was not completed until the early part of 1894--several months after the close of the Exposition. While not signed, the enamel work displays the fine Viennese style enamel work executed by G. De Festetics, who was awarded six gold medals for his "exquisite enamel work."
A RUSSIAN SILVER GILT, ENAMEL AND DIAMOND CIGARETTE CASE
Ivan Savelievich Britzin, St. Petersburg, Russia, circa 1908-1917
Marks: a, (right facing kokoshnik), 88, Britzin (in Cyrillic) 0-1/2 inches high x 4 inches wide x 2-5/8 inches deep (1.3 x 10.2 x 6.7 cm)
7.30 ounces (gross)

The deep red guilloche enamel cigarette case with diamond thumb rest and silver stringing, the lid with applied gilt monogram Mm. Gilt interior inscribed in Cyrillic and dated 1914-1915.

Founded in 1860, the workshop of Ivan Britzin was considered to be one of Fabergé's greatest competitors in the production of enameled wares.
A RUSSIAN SILVER CIGARETTE CASE
Unknown maker, Moscow, Russia, 1927-58
Marks: (right facing worker), (Moscow), (unidentified maker's mark), 875
4 inches long (10.2 cm)
5.19 troy ounces

Of cushioned rectangular form, the top engraved with a view of the Kremlin, faceted ruby at latch; silver gilt interior.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CIGARETTE BOX
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, 20th Century
Marks: INTERNATIONAL SILVER NC20, 25L
1-1/8 inches high x 7-1/2 inches wide x 3-5/8 inches deep (2.9 x 19.1 x 9.2 cm)
13.3 ounces (gross)

A rectangular cigarette box with hinged lid, the interior lined in wood divided into two compartments; lid monogrammed CRB.
AN ENGLISH SILVER CIGARETTE BOX
Elkington & Co., London, England, 1933-1934
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), E & Co., s
1-3/4 inches high x 6-7/8 inches wide x 5-1/4 inches deep (4.4 x 17.5 x 13.3 cm)
34.3 ounces (gross)

The rectangular box with engine turned diamond decoration to the front bisected by incised band with staggered bar decoration at corners, with wood fitted interior.
Silver Holloware, British
AN ENGLISH SILVER CIGAR BOX
Unidentified maker, London, England, 1930-1931
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), effaced makers mark, p
4-1/8 inches high x 12 inches wide x 8 inches deep (10.5 x 30.5 x 20.3 cm)
73.2 ounces (gross)

The large rectangular cigar box with three part wood lined interior, silver gilt to the interior of the lid.
Silver & Vertu
A FRENCH SILVER AND GOLD CIGARETTE BOX
Cartier, Paris, France, circa 1940
Marks: (Minerva head), (mixed metal mark), Cartier, S1537S
2-1/4 inches high x 9-1/2 inches wide x 5-3/8 inches inches deep (5.7 x 24.1 x 13.7 cm)
47.1 ounces (gross)

The rectangular table top cigarette box with rounded corners and shaped 14k gold lip, the wood fitted interior with silver gilt to the lid.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CIGARETTE BOX
A. Schmidt & Son, circa 1950
Marks: A. SCHMIDT & SON, HAND MADE, STERLING
2 inches high x 6-5/8 inches wide x 4-1/8 inches deep (5.1 x 16.8 x 10.5 cm)
20.6 ounces (gross)

The rectangular box with slightly domed top, with fitted wooden interior.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED PRESENTATION CIGARETTE BOX
Poole Silver Co., Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1950
Marks: POOLE SILVER CO, EPOA, 1897
1-7/8 inches high x 6-1/4 inches wide x 3-1/2 inches deep (4.8 x 15.9 x 8.9 cm)

The Modernist lipped cigarette box with slightly domed lid, raised on four fluted feet, with fitted wood interior, inscribed to the lid National Handicap.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT CIGARETTE CASE
R. Blackinton & Co., North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1950
Marks: R. (B with sword), Co., STERLING, 613
0-3/8 inches high x 3-7/8 wide x 2-7/8 inches deep (1.0 x 9.8 x 7.3 cm)
3.00 troy ounces

The cigarette case with engine turned and banded decoration, gilt interior with pierced spring loaded holder, monogrammed to the top R.A.F. Jr..
A PERUVIAN MODERNIST SILVER CIGARETTE BOX
Graziella Laffi, circa 1950
Marks: G. LAFFI, 925, PERU
1-1/2 inches high x 4-3/8 inches wide x 3-1/4 inches deep (3.8 x 11.1 x 8.3 cm)
10.2 ounces (gross)

The hand beaten rectangular box with applied pre-Columbian inspired decoration, with wood fitted interior.
A PERUVIAN MODERNIST SILVER CIGARETTE BOX
Graziella Laffi, Circa 1950
Marks: G. LAFFI, 925, PERU
1-1/2 inches high x 4-3/8 inches wide x 3-1/8 inches deep (3.8 x 11.1 x 7.9 cm)
9.8 ounces (gross)

The hand beaten rectangular box with applied pre-Columbian inspired decoration, with wood fitted interior.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PRESENTATION CIGARETTE BOX
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1958
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), GORHAM, STERLING, 314
1-5/8 inches high x 5-1/2 inches wide x 3-1/2 inches deep (4.1 x 14.0 x 8.9 cm) 10.9 ounces (gross)

The rectangular lipped box with slightly domed lid and stepped foot, fitted with wood liner and gilt interior to lid, inscribed on the top BEVERIDGE, CHALLENGE CUP, 1958.
AN AMERICAN SILVER DESK TRAY
Wm. B. Kerr & Co., Newark, New Jersey, circa 1880
Marks: (banded axe), STERLING, 522
1-1/4 inches high x 11-1/4 inches wide x 4-3/4 inches deep (3.2 x 28.6 x 12.1 cm)
7.38 troy ounces

The hourglass form tray with cast reticulated scroll and fruit border, with winged putti heads at center and lion masks at ends.
A VICTORIAN SILVER STANDISH
Hy Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield, England, 1850-51
Marks: (lion passant), (crown), (duty mark), HW/& Co., G
8 inches long (20.3 cm)

The tray of shaped oval form with reticulated decoration, on scroll feet, with fitted facet cut glass inkwell and pen holder with silver rims, the tray engraved with a lion over a baronial crown.
AN AMERICAN GLASS AND SILVER INKWELL AND TRAY
Dominick & Haff, New York (Inkwell)
Wm. B. Kerr, Newark, New Jersey (Tray), circa 1890-1912
Marks: (Dominick & Haff), STERLING PATENT, 134; (Wm. B. Kerr), STERLING, D1289, MADE FOR TIFFANY & CO.
4 inches high (10.2 cm)

The inkwell of large squared shape with bevel edges and diamond cut bottom, silver bezel and top with embossed scroll and flower decoration; the tray of trapezoidal form on bracket feet, with bracket holders for inkwell and pens, inscribed 1912. With associated silver pen. Originally retailed by Tiffany & Co. of New York, New York.
AN ENGLISH SILVER INKWELL WITH CLOCK
William Comyns, London, England, 1909-10
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), WC, o, A185
2-5/8 inches high x 5 inches diameter (6.7 x 12.7 cm)

With flared silver base, the covered reservoir inset with porcelain well, a pocket watch contained within lid.
AN AMERICAN SILVER TRAVELING INKWELL
Gorham Manufacturing Company, Providence, Rhode Island, 1914
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 115, (1914)
2-1/4 inches wide

Of squared shape with rounded corners, the sides with embossed and chased scroll and shell decoration, the top with shell shaped twist lock on hinged tab revealing chased inner lid with latch mechanism, opening to glass well.
AN ENGLISH GLASS, SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL INKWELL
Unknown maker, Birmingham, England, 1928-29
Marks: (lion passant), (anchor), D, A3
3 inches high (7.6 cm)

Of square form, the glass with beveled edges, silver bezel and lid inset with tortoiseshell, glass stopper.
A GEORGE III SILVER PLATED WINE FUNNEL
Unknown maker, possibly Sheffield, England, circa 1810
Unmarked
6-1/2 inches high (16.5 cm)
4.5 ounces (gross)

The ribbed funnel with gilt interior and lappet shape hook.
A GEORGE III SILVER WINE LABEL
Peter and Ann Bateman, London, England, 1791
Marks: (lion passant), (duty mark), PB over AB, S
1-1/2 inches long (3.8 cm)
.54 troy ounces (total)

The crescent shaped label engraved SHERRY with pendant chain; together with a rectangular modern Irish silver label engraved VODKA with pendant chain.
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT WINE LABELS
Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, England, 1838-1839 and 1840-1841
Marks: (lion passant), (anchor), (duty mark), JW, P, R
2-1/2 inches long (6.4 cm)
.91 troy ounces

The naturalistic leaf form labels with silver gilt highlights, one pierced PORT, the other SHERRY, each with gilt chain.
A VICTORIAN SILVER WINE LABEL
Unidentified maker, London, England, 1890-1891
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), JSB, P
3-3/8 inches long (8.6 cm)
1.09 troy ounces

The naturalistic leaf form wine label pierced MADEIRA, with chain.
A SET OF EIGHT ENGLISH SILVER WINE LABELS
Hugh Johnson, London, England, 1987-1988
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), HJ, M, THE HUGH JOHNSON COLLECTION
9.84 troy ounces

The set of wine labels comprising two CLARET with a crowned lion; a blank label with a crowned lion; PORT in the form of a leaf; COGNAC with a dragon; SHERRY with grapes and figures; BURGUNDY with grapes and leaves; and WHISKY with toasting drinkers, each with chain featuring Hugh Johnson Collection logo, in original green suede bags with gilt stamp.
Silver Holloware, British
TWO ENGLISH SILVER WINE LABELS
Unidentified maker, London, England, 1987-1988
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), M & LS, M
2-3/4 inches long x 1-3/4 inches wide (7.0 x 4.4 cm)
1.18 troy ounces

The two bottle labels with repoussé grape decoration, one with cherubs holding a goblet and bottle.
Silver & Vertu
A GROUP OF THREE ENGLISH SILVER PLATE WINE LABELS
Hugh Johnson, London, England, 1987-1988
Marks: HJ, HUGH JOHNSON COLLECTION
3-1/2 inches high (8.9 cm)

The lot comprising two wine labels from the Hugh Johnson Collection, including CABERNET SAUVIGNON in the form of an eagle with outstretched wings and LATOUR in the form of a tower surmounted by a lion; plus an unidentified maker label CLARET in the form of a leaf with gilt wash; each with chain.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATE WINE LABEL
Hugh Johnson, London, England, circa 1987
Marks: THE HUGH JOHNSON COLLECTION, HJ
4-1/8 long x 1-1/2 inches high (10.5 x 3.8 cm)

The silver plated wine label with a depiction of the Golden Gate Bridge and pierced lettering CABERNET SAUVIGNON.
Silver Holloware, Continental
A PORTUGUESE SILVER MIRROR
Unknown maker, Porto, Portugal, circa 1886-1938
Marks: (boar with II), intertwined IR
12-1/2 inches high x 8-1/4 inches wide (31.8 x 21.0 cm)

The Louis XVI style silver easel back mirror with crested top and beaded border, with pendant acanthus scrolls at each corner, crowned by crossed torches within ribbon and bow, raised on two scrolled paw feet. Of 833 standard silver.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER PICTURE FRAME
Lebkuecher & Co., Newark, New Jersey, circa 1900
Marks: (L over crescent), STERLING, 1994
6-1/2 inches high x 2-3/4 inches wide (16.5 x 7.0 cm)
1.45 troy ounces

The Art Nouveau silver picture frame of elongated ogival horizontal form with tapered race track shape opening, with green velvet covered easel back.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER OVERLAY VANITY MIRROR
Mauser Manufacturing Company, New York, New York, circa 1900
Marks: (unicorn with MM), 925/1000, FINE STERLING, 1336, SHREVE & CO.
18-1/2 inches high x 11-5/8 inches wide (47.0 x 29.5 cm)

The rectangular crested top easel back vanity mirror with silver floral and scroll applied decoration on red velvet ground, the top with shaped cartouche inscribed Bessie. Originally retailed by Sheve & Co. of San Francisco, California.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER PICTURE FRAME
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, circa 1900
Marks: (oval-circle-diamond), STERLING, 262
19 inches high x 13 inches wide (48.3 x 33.0 cm)

The Art Nouveau picture frame with repoussé floral decoration, mounted on wooden easel back frame with purple velvet liner; monogrammed at the top AMN.
Silver Holloware, British
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER OVERLAY PICTURE FRAME
Unidentified maker, Birmingham, England, 1904-1905
Marks: (lion passant), (anchor), JA&S, e, RD421609
5-7/8 inches high x 5-1/4 inches wide (14.9 x 13.3 cm)

The shaped Art Nouveau silver overlay frame with stylized embossed floral decoration and motto DINNA FORGET centering circular opening; partially effaced inscription TOBY at base. Mounted on shaped wood frame with easel back.
Silver Smalls
AN AMERICAN SILVER TRAVELING PICTURE FRAME
The Thomae Co., Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1950
Marks: (intersecting TC), STERLING
3-1/2 inches wide x 2-1/2 inches deep (8.9 x 6.4 cm)
2.55 troy ounces

The folding frame with banded engine turned decoration with rectangular reserves monogrammed RAF and inscribed July 29, 1956, the interior with oval frames.

Session 2
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN COLONIAL SILVER TANKARD
Richard Van Dyke, New York, New York, circa 1750
Marks: conjoined RVD
7-3/8 inches high x 8-1/2 inches wide x 5-1/2 inches deep (18.7 x 21.6 x 14.0 cm)
35.27 troy ounces

The tapered cylindrical tankard with stepped base, the scroll handle with applied lappet decoration and cast boss decorated with a man's head and crossed hands over an animal's head, the overlapping lid with twisted cocoon-shaped thumbpiece, the body and lid with engraved and chased banded floral and leaf scroll decoration, the top of the lid with engraved rococo cartouche containing intersecting X's.

The son of the noted New York silversmith Peter Van Dyke, Richard Van Dyke is recorded as having a shop in New York's Hanover Square in 1750. While a tremendously accomplished silversmith, continuing in the strongly Dutch influenced style of his father, Richard abandoned working in silver sometime between 1753 and 1756 when he became an importer of decorative items from Europe and the Orient.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN COLONIAL SILVER LADLE
William Ball, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1760
Marks: WB
15 inches long (38.1 cm)
5.56 troy ounces

The large punch ladle with plain rounded tapered stem and terminal.
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER LADLE
Unknown maker, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1810
Marks: S & W, 1. MARLBORO ROW
12-3/8 inches long (31.43 cm)
5.01 troy ounces

The fiddleback pattern ladle monogrammed and inscribed NC 1764 and MAE 1875.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER ICE WATER PITCHER
Ball, Tompkins & Black, New York, New York, circa 1839-1851
Marks: BALL, TOMPKINS & BLACK, C.C. & D., NY
10-3/8 inches high (26.4 cm)
17.49 troy ounces

The baluster form pitcher with fluted lobed body, everted lip and scroll handle, raised on four cast shell, scroll and leaf feet.
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER PITCHER
George W. Stewart, Lexington, Kentucky, circa 1845
Marks: GW STEWART, LEX. KY
5-3/8 inches high x 4-3/4 inches wide x 3-3/8 inches deep (13.7 x 12.1 x 8.6 cm)
8.02 troy ounces

The baluster form pitcher with double C-scroll handle, raised on spreading foot, with chased repoussé floral and garden landscape decoration framing a cartouche reserve inscribed Ann Stewart Conklin, from her Aunt Ann, April 9th, 1845.
A SET OF FOUR AMERICAN COIN SILVER AND SILVER GILT TEA SPOONS
William Gale & Son, New York, New York, 1850
Marks: W.G & S, (1850 within diamond), (C within circle), (WG& S within oval), PATENTED 1847
6 inches long (15.2 cm)
3.73 troy ounces

The tea spoons in the Gothic Revival style, with quatrefoil and divided arch decoration to the terminal, textured gilt bowl, inscribed to the front and back of the terminal Babcock.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER SALTS
Ball, Black & Co., New York, New York, circa 1850
Marks: B B & CO, S, 925/1000, N. YORK
1-7/8 inches high x 3-3/8 inches wide x 2-1/2 inches inches deep (4.8 x 8.6 x 6.4 cm)
7.56 troy ounces

The pair of oval boat shaped open salts with beaded rim and gilt interior, with engraved, chased and repoussé banded scroll and floral decoration with shaped oval reserve monogrammed FK, raised on four scroll pad feet.
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER LADLE
Peter L. Krider Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Circa 1850
Marks: PLK, LARMOU...
9-1/2 inches long (24.1 cm)
2.82 troy ounces

The ladle with engraved stylized floral and grass decoration to the stem with applied cast figure of a duck in flight to the terminal, shaped fluted bowl.
A SET OF TEN AMERICAN COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONS
Taylor & Lawrie, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1850
Marks: (effaced maker's marks), TAYLOR & LAWRIE
8-5/8 inches long (21.9 cm)
21.05 troy ounces

The serving spoons of threaded fiddleback design, monogrammed to the front of the terminal WMcC.
Silver Flatware, American
A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN COIN SILVER DINNER FORKS
Robert & William Wilson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1850
Marks: R & W WILSON
7-1/8 inches long (18.1 cm)
20.50 troy ounces

The dinner forks of threaded fiddleback design, monogrammed to the front of the terminal ECL.
A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN COIN SILVER DINNER FORKS
Wood & Hughes, New York, New York, circa 1850
Marks: WOOD & HUGHES
7-5/8 inches long (19.4 cm)
21.87 troy ounces

The dinner forks of threaded fiddleback design, inscribed to the reverse of the terminal Wood.
Silver & Vertu
A PAIR OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER AND SILVER GILT OPEN SALTS
Leonard & Wilson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1850
Marks: L & W., STANDARD
1-7/8 inches high x 2-7/8 inches diameter (4.8 x 7.3 cm)
4.55 troy ounces

The pair of octagonal open salts with repoussé stylized floral decoration between bands of leaf and shell decoration, raised on four scrolled feet, with gilt hemispherical bowls, each monogrammed G.
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER CUP
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1850
Marks: TIFFANY & CO.
3-1/2 inches high x 4-1/8 inches wide x 3 inches deep (8.9 x 10.5 x 7.6 cm)
3.73 troy ounces

The cylindrical cup with banded engine turned decoration and beaded rim and foot, D shape handle, the shield form reserve inscribed Ellen Starbuck, July 25, 1858
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER JULEP CUP
Henry Hudson, Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1850
Marks: H. HUDSON, LOUISVILLE
3-5/8 inches high x 3-1/8 inches diameter (9.2 x 7.9 cm)
4.37 troy ounces

The slightly tapered cylindrical cup with banded rim and foot.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER MEDALLION NAPKIN RING
Unknown maker, circa 1850
Unmarked
1-5/8 inches high x 1-5/8 inches diameter (4.1 x 4.1 cm)
.54 troy ounces

The napkin ring with medallion portrait of a classical bust of a woman holding a helmet within shaped band with etched foliate decoration and banner reserve on the back inscribed Arthur.
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER CAKE KNIFE
Albert Coles & Co., New York, New York, circa 1850-1860
Marks: (eagle), A over C, (profile)
11-1/8 inches long (28.3 cm)
3.55 troy ounces

In the Jenny Lind pattern, the shaped serrated blade with engraved pheasant within a scrolled reserve with leaf decoration.
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER PIE SERVER
Albert Coles & Co., New York, New York, circa 1850-1860
Marks: (eagle), A over C, (profile)
9-7/8 inches long (25.1 cm)
2.73 troy ounces

The pie server with twist stem and threaded and beaded terminal monogrammed to the front FCJ, the blade with engine turned and stylized foliate decoration.
Silver Flatware, American
A SET OF FIFTEEN AMERICAN COIN SILVER LUNCHEON FORKS
Gorham & Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1852-1865
Marks: GORHAM & CO., COIN
7 inches long (17.8 cm)
22.51 troy ounces

The luncheon forks in the threaded fiddleback pattern, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal JBS.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER WATER PITCHER
Adolphe Himmel, New Orleans, Louisiana, circa 1853-1861
Marks: H, HYDE & GOODRICH, NEW ORLEANS
8 inches high (20.3 cm)
12.66 troy ounces

The baluster form water pitcher with everted lip and scrolled beaded and leaf handle, the body with repoussé floral decoration centering reserve monogrammed CGS., on cast flaring foot. Originally retailed by Hyde & Goodrich of New Orleans, Louisiana
AN AMERICAN SILVER SAUCE BOAT
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1854-1870
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., 686, M, ENGLISH STERLING, 925-1000, M, 473, 550 BROADWAY
5-7/8 inches high x 9-1/8 inches wide x 4-1/8 inches deep (14.9 x 23.2 x 10.5 cm)
11.84 troy ounces

The everted lip sauce boat raised on foot, with cast and applied stylized interlocking floral wreath bands at lip and base, the double twist handles with knot ends terminating in an acanthus leaf.
TWO AMERICAN COIN SILVER MEDALLION NAPKIN RINGS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1855
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), 370
1-1/4 inches high x 2-3/8 inches wide x 0-7/8 inches deep (3.2 x 6.0 x 2.2 cm)
2.82 troy ounces

The banded napkin rings with circular centers containing classical portrait medallions surrounded by engraved stylized floral and foliate decoration, the front of one monogrammed N.B. and the back of the other monogrammed P.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT FLAT SERVER
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1855
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, TIFFANY & CO.
9-5/8 inches long (24.4 cm)
2.36 troy ounces

In the Saxon Stag pattern, with twist stem and flat teardrop gilt bowl, monogrammed to the front of the terminal B. Originally retailed by Tiffany & Co. of New York, New York.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CRUMBER
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1855
Marks: (lion-anchor-G)
11-7/8 inches long (30.02 cm)
3.83 troy ounces

In the Saxon Stag pattern, with stylized floral engraving to blade, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal KB in partial gilt.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SERVING SCOOP
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1855-1860
Marks: (lion-anchor-G)
9 inches long (22.86 cm)
4.01 troy ounces

The chamfered shaft with cast classical female bust terminal on pedestal, sitting on a cube with portrait medallions to the sides, monogrammed to the front MTH; the shaped gilt scoop with cast stag's head at junction with stem, and stylized floral bright cut decoration to bowl.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER OPEN SALTS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1856-1862
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), COIN, 241
2-1/4 inches high x 4-3/8 inches wide x 2 inches deep (5.7 x 11.1 x 5.1 cm)
5.19 troy ounces

The ovoid body salts with banded guilloche decoration at the rim and cast butterfly, twig and berry handles, raised on spreading foot.
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER PITCHER
Brackett, Crosby & Brown, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1860
Marks: BRACKETT, CROSBY & BROWN, BOSTON, PURE COIN
7-7/8 inches high (20.0 cm)
8.29 troy ounces

The baluster form pitcher with repoussé floral decoration, twist scroll, and reserved scroll outlined cartouche at front, the D shape handle with rams head at shoulder, raised on spreading conforming foot.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT CUP
Ball, Black & Co., New York, New York, circa 1860
Marks: BALL, BLACK & CO., NEW YORK, WF, (eagle)
5-5/8 inches high (14.3 cm)
8.47 troy ounces

The baluster form cup with repoussé floral and scroll decoration with reserved scroll outlined cartouche to the front, scroll handle, raised on four scrolled feet, gilt interior.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PRESENTATION CUP
Bigelow, Kennard & Co., Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1860
Marks: BIGELOW, KENNARD & CO., BOSTON, 666, ENGLISH SILVER
3-1/4 inches high (8.3 cm)
5.55 troy ounces

The cylindrical cup with cast and applied band of stylized floral and scroll decoration on matte ground, D form handle, inscribed Regatta, July 26, 1877, Won by, Joe Lee.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER AND SILVER GILT BERRY SCOOP
Albert Coles & Co., New York, New York, circa 1860
Marks: (eagle), A over C, (profile)
8-7/8 inches long (22.5 cm)
2.00 troy ounces

The berry scoop with twist stem and shaped terminal with bright cut floral decoration monogrammed to the front HMH, the bowl with repoussé strawberry fruit, leaf and vine decoration with gilding to the front.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SERVING SPOON
Unknown maker, circa 1860
Unmarked
9-1/8 inches high (23.18 cm)
3.09 troy ounces

The serving spoon with hexagonal stem below flared textured cone supporting cast classical bust terminal; the shaped gilt bowl with addorsed acanthus leaf scrolls at junction to stem.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SERVING SCOOP
Unknown maker, circa 1860
Marks: STERLING
7-1/8 inches long (18.09 cm)
.82 troy ounces

The serving scoop with reeded stem looping into applied leaf at terminal; the shaped geometric form bowl with textured gilt finish.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT CREAM LADLE
Krider & Biddle, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1860-1870
Marks: (KB between hammers), 925
5-1/8 inches long (13.01 cm)
.91 troy ounces

The tapered stem with arrow form terminal, gilt bucket shaped bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT ICE CREAM SERVER
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1861
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), PATENT 1861
9-3/4 inches long (24.76 cm)
3.09 troy ounces

In the Grecian pattern with gilt blade, inscribed to the reverse Officer.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER SLICE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1861
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PATENT 1861, CROSBY & MORSE
9-1/2 inches long (24.13 cm)
2.73 troy ounces

In the Grecian pattern, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal CS. Originally retailed by Crosby & Morse of Boston, Massachusetts.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT LADLE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1861
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), COPYRIGHTED 1861
5-1/2 inches long (13.97 cm)
.54 troy ounces

In the Grecian pattern with gilt bowl, monogrammed to the reverse N.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER PAIR OF OPEN SALTS AND A PEPPER SHAKER
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1863-1865
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), 542, 4, 11
4-1/8 inches high (pepper shaker) (10.5 cm)
8.02 troy ounces

Each of urn shape with spreading foot and textured ground, with cast cherubs resting on corbels at shoulders, engraved with palmettes centering shaped reserve, monogrammed HS.
Silver Flatware, American
A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN SILVER DINNER FORKS
Wood & Hughes, New York, New York, circa 1864
Marks: W&H, X, PATENT 1864, A PRONTAUT AUGUSTA GA.
7-7/8 inches long (20.0 cm)
21.33 troy ounces

The four tined dinner forks with stylized acanthus leaf terminal, monogrammed to the back J.A.E.. Originally retailed by the jeweler and watchmaker A. Prontaut located at 163 Broad Street in Augusta, Georgia.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT ICE TONG
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1865
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
11-1/4 inches long (28.6 cm)
5.55 troy ounces

The large pair of ice tongs with banded reeded stem and cast ball at the fulcrum with acorn finial, the gilt bowl and prongs with cast ivy leaves at junction to stem
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT GRAVY LADLE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1865
Marks: ...ERLING
7-1/4 inches long (18.41 cm)
.91 troy ounces

In the Lotus pattern with shaped double lipped gilt bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER MEDALLION NAPKIN RING
Unknown maker, circa 1865
Marks: unmarked
1-3/4 inches high x 1-7/8 inches diameter (4.4 x 4.8 cm)
1.28 troy ounces

The napkin ring with repoussé floral decoration centering classical medallion, within reeded bands.
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER MEDALLION SERVING SPOON
Wood & Hughes, New York, New York, circa 1865
Marks: W & H, F.W. COOPER
8-3/4 inches long (22.2 cm)
1.91 troy ounces

The serving spoon with beaded stem and classical warrior medallion to terminal, the shaped bowl with chased repoussé plume and foliate decoration to gilt interior. Originally retailed by F.W. Cooper of New York, New York.
AN AMERICAN SILVER MEDALLION SERVER
Duhme & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, circa 1865
Marks: D & C, 925 STERLING, E. JACCARD & CO.
8-7/8 inches long (22.5 cm)
2.64 troy ounces

The Medallion pattern server with engraved scroll decoration to the stem and cast classical medallion profile to the terminal, pierced scroll scoop form bowl. Originally retailed by E. Jaccard & Co. of Saint Louis, Missouri.
A SET OF ELEVEN SILVER DINNER KNIVES
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1865
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 20, N, TIFFANY & CO.
10-1/8 inches long (25.7 cm)
13.39 ounces (gross)

The dinner knives with hand hammered handles and Tiffany & Co. silverplated blades.
AN AMERICAN SILVER NAPKIN RING
Wood & Hughes, New York, New York, circa 1865-1870
Marks: W&H, 192, S
1-1/2 inches high x 1-3/4 inches diameter (3.81 x 4.44 cm)
1.27 troy ounces

The center band with repoussé floral spray decoration centering addorsed C scroll reserve engraved Percy, the rims with anthemion decoration between beaded band.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SUGAR SIFTER
Ball, Black & Company, New York, New York, circa 1865-1870
Marks: BALL, BLACK & CO., 925. PATENT
8-7/8 inches long (22.54 cm)
3.37 troy ounces

The sugar sifter with textured cast caryatid figure terminal; shaped fluted gilt bowl with plain piercing.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT MEDALLION NUT SCOOP
George B. Sharp, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1866
Marks: (lion), S, (lion), PATENT 1866, BROWNE & SPAULDING
11-1/8 inches long (28.3 cm)
5.01 troy ounces

The nut scoop with beaded columnar stem and lion head medallion terminal, the fluted pierced gilt bowl with a cast and applied figure of a sitting boy wearing a hat, holding a plate, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal 1847, WH, 1872. Originally retailed by Browne & Spaulding of New York, New York.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT MACARONI SERVING SPOON
Unknown maker, circa 1866
Marks: PATENT 1866, effaced mark
10-3/8 inches long (26.4 cm)
4.01 troy ounces

The macaroni serving spoon with wrapped beaded columnar stem and Gothic Revival-style tracery covered egg shape terminal with turned finial, the terminal monogrammed MEB, 1868, the fluted shaped gilt bowl with pierced serving tines to the side and engraved foliate decoration.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT FLAT SERVER
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1868
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
10-3/8 inches long (26.4 cm)
3.09 troy ounces

In the Ladies pattern, with ruffed cuff hand with ring holding laurel leaf and berry cluster, with flat oval gilt bowl; monogrammed to the reverse of the bowl RCC.
AN AMERICAN SILVER HOT CAKE SERVER
S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1868-1898
Marks: S KIRK & SON, 925/1000
8-3/4 inches long (22.2 cm)
4.01 troy ounces

In the Repoussé pattern, the round blade monogrammed MAS.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT ICE SCOOP
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1869
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, B, 110
11-1/4 inches long (28.6 cm)
3.28 troy ounces

The ice scoop with intersecting rope wrapped harpoons and pierced gilt bowl, the bowl mounted by a cast figure of an Arctic polar bear on an ice block, monogrammed to the back of the bowl AMC.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT BERRY SPOON
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1869
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
8-3/4 inches long (22.2 cm)
2.91 troy ounces

In the Sphinx pattern, with silver gilt bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SERVING SPOON
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1869
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
6-1/4 inches long (15.9 cm)
1.00 troy ounces

In the Sphinx pattern with gilt terminal and bowl, monogrammed to the reverse of the bowl ER. In original fitted case.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SERVING SPOON
Unknown maker, circa 1870
Marks: STERLING
8-1/8 inches long (20.6 cm)
1.36 troy ounces

The serving spoon with banded reed stem, the V form terminal supporting a cast figure of a bird eating a berry, with shaped lobed textured gilt bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FISH SLICE
Ball, Black & Company, New York, New York, circa 1870
Marks: BALL, BLACK & CO., 925
11-3/4 inches long (29.84 cm)
3.83 troy ounces

The fish slice with shaped terminal with applied bee; the shaped blade with engraved scene of a fish on a hook.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT STRAINER
Unknown maker, circa 1870
Marks: 8, C
8-1/2 inches long (21.59 cm)
2.19 troy ounces

The strainer with looped stem with applied leaves and blossom at terminal; the oval textured gilt bowl with stylized floral piercing.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT CHEESE KNIFE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1870
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 78
8-1/4 inches long (20.95 cm)
1.27 troy ounces

The cheese knife with bundled wheat stem with cast mouse terminal; the shaped gilt blade with embossed wheat decoration and partial textured ground, monogrammed to the front CA.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SERVING SPOON
Starr & Marcus, New York, New York, circa 1870
Marks: STARR MARCUS, 925, STERLING
10-3/4 inches long (27.30 cm)
3.37 troy ounces

The large serving spoon with plain cylindrical shaft crowned by a cast figure of a squirrel on flattened disk; with shaped gilt bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SERVING SPOON
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1870
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, BAILEY & CO.
10-5/8 inches long (26.97 cm)
3.09 troy ounces

The large serving spoon with tapered flat stem with etched palmette decoration at terminal; the leaf shaped textured gilt bowl with cast buds on stem.
AN AMERICAN SILVER GRAPE SHEAR
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1870
Marks: TIFFANY & CO, 47, M, 8654
6 inches long (15.2 cm)
3.46 troy ounces

The grape shear with cast floral decoration to the pierced and banded handle.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SERVING SPOON
Unknown maker, circa 1870
Marks: STERLING, 2
9-3/8 inches long (23.8 cm)
2.46 troy ounces

The serving spoon with faceted stem with rectangular beaded block supporting modified cruciform terminal with cat tail decoration, the shaped gilt bowl with cast leaves at junction to stem, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal MLK.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SERVING SPOON
Unknown maker, circa 1870
Marks: STERLING, 7
10-1/8 inches long (25.7 cm)
2.09 troy ounces

The serving spoon with banded reeded stem, the palmette shape terminal with cast figure of a bird feeding her young in a nest, shaped and lobed textured gilt bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT FIGURAL SAUCE LADLE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1870
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 27, STARR & MARCUS
6-7/8 inches long (17.5 cm)
1.00 troy ounces

The sauce ladle with split and looped rod stem and terminal, the tear drop shape bowl gilt to the interior, mounted with a cast figure of a bird. Originally retailed by Starr & Marcus of New York, New York.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SERVING SPOON
Unknown maker, circa 1870
Marks: STERLING
10-1/8 inches long (25.7 cm)
2.09 troy ounces

The serving spoon with banded reed stem and cast calla lily blossom with gilt stamen and leaves to terminal, the shaped textured gilt bowl with bright cut scroll decoration to the back, with cast leaves joining bowl to stem.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SUGAR SIFTER
Unknown maker, circa 1870
Unmarked
8-1/8 inches long (20.6 cm)
1.64 troy ounces

The sugar sifter with banded reed stem and cast calla lily blossom and leaves to terminal, with gilt pierced shaped bowl flanked by leaves at junction to stem.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER TEA KNIVES
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1870
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT. 1870. M
7-3/8 inches long (18.73 cm)
8.20 troy ounces

In the Italian pattern, monogrammed to the blade FMH.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SERVING SPOON
Unknown maker, circa 1870
Unmarked
10 inches long (25.4 cm)
3.00 troy ounces

The serving spoon of naturalistic flattened branch design with gilt highlights, the leaf form etched bowl with pink gold wash.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT FOOTED BOWL
Ball, Black & Company, New York, New York, circa 1870
Marks: BALL, BLACK & CO, NEW YORK, ENGLISH STERLING, 262
6-1/4 inches high x 8 inches diameter (15.85 x 20.32 cm)
17.68 troy ounces

The hemispherical bowl on raised pedestal foot with holly and berry leaf band to rim and base of foot; textured gilt interior to bowl. The bowl monogrammed ABJ.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER FISH KNIVES
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, circa 1870
Marks: (Dominick & Haff), STERLING
8 inches long (20.32 cm)
8.84 troy ounces

The hand hammered terminal with twisted stem; gilt pointed serrated blades.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER CUP
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1870
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 715, C
3-7/8 inches high (9.8 cm)
6.47 troy ounces

The tapered cylindrical cup in the form of a banded barrel with textured ground, monogrammed GMW, 1872.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER ICE CREAM SERVER
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1870
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), PAT. APPL. FOR, STARR & MARCUS
9-1/2 inches long (24.1 cm)
3.37 troy ounces

In the Queens pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal LH. Originally retailed by Starr & Marcus of New York, New York.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SUGAR TONG
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1870
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
4-3/4 inches long (12.1 cm)
.45 troy ounces

In the Isis pattern, with gilt blades.
A AMERICAN SILVER FISH SERVING SET
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1870
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
12-1/2 inches long (slice) (31.8 cm)
7.47 troy ounces

The serving fork and slice with banded, columnar stem and rectangular terminal, with engraved, brocaded decoration to terminal and blades; monogrammed to the sides of the terminals PBB.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SALAD SERVING SET
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1870
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
9-3/8 inches long (23.8 cm)
6.38 troy ounces

In the Eglantine pattern, with textured gilt repoussé bowl and tines, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal C.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT PIE SERVER
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1870
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
8-3/4 inches long (22.2 cm)
2.91 troy ounces

In the Eglantine pattern, with textured gilt repoussé blade, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal McC.
A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOONS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1870
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
8-3/4 inches long (22.2 cm)
32.63 troy ounces

In the Knickerbocker Etched pattern with Iris decoration, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal GAMD.
A SET OF TEN AMERICAN SILVER TEA SPOONS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1870
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
5-7/8 inches long (14.9 cm)
12.76 troy ounces

In the Knickerbocker Etched pattern with Poppy decoration, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal GAMD.
A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN SILVER TABLE SPOONS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1870
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
7-1/4 inches long (18.4 cm)
22.69 troy ounces

In the Knickerbocker Etched pattern with Hibiscus decoration, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal WMAD.
A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN SILVER DINNER FORKS
Wood & Hughes, New York, New York, circa 1870
Marks: W & H, STERLING
7-3/4 inches long (19.68 cm)
24.33 troy ounces

In the Japanese pattern, inscribed to the reverse of the terminal Maggie.
AN AMERICAN SILVER LUNCHEON FORK AND TEA SPOON
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1870
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, M
6-3/8 inches long (fork) (16.2 cm)
2.73 troy ounces

In the Custom Engraved pattern, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal PBW.
AN AMERICAN SILVER GILT GRAPE SHEAR
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1870-1875
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, 102, UNION SQUARE, M
6-1/2 inches long (16.5 cm)
3.73 troy ounces

In the Persian pattern.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER WATER PITCHER
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1870-1875
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., QUALITY, 925/1000, 3077, M, 1324, UNION SQUARE
7-1/4 inches high x 7-1/4 inches wide x 6 inches deep (18.4 x 18.4 x 15.2 cm)
24.97 troy ounces

The water pitcher with repoussé stylized orientalist decoration at waist and applied interlaced banded decoration at neck.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT CREAMER AND SUGAR BOWL
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1870-1875
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., 2913 MAKERS 3912, STERLING SILVER, 925-1000, M
5 inches high (12.7 cm)
22.96 troy ounces

The large creamer and two handled sugar bowl of hemispherical form with textured bodies and cast gilt wreath band at lip, the D form handles crowned with cast rosettes, cast and applied shaped cartouches with foliate sprays to front and back of the sugar bowl and below the lip of the creamer, raised on conforming base supported by four lions head scrolled feet, the interior with rose gold gilding, each monogrammed MCW.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CUP
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1870-1875
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., 2942 MAKERS 705, STERLING-SILVER
2-3/4 inches high x 4-1/2 inches wide x 3-3/8 inches deep (7.0 x 11.4 x 8.6 cm)
5.55 troy ounces

The plain cup with textured ground, with D shape handle, monogrammed LLN.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER PIE SERVER
Unknown maker, possibly American, circa 1870-1890
Marks: s (abraded mark), TIFFANY & CO.
10-1/2 inches long (26.67 cm)
3.83 troy ounces

The blade engraved with fruit and scroll decoration; handle monogrammed REM. Originally retailed by Tiffany & Co. of New York, New York.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CRUMBER
Shreve, Crump & Low Co., Inc., Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1870-1900
Marks: SHREVE CRUMP & LOW, 925
12-3/8 inches long (31.34 cm)
5.01 troy ounces

The pan with scalloped rim, engraved cartouche monogrammed WAC, the handle with bright cut decoration engraved From EAB.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SOUP LADLE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1871
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
9-3/4 inches long (24.8 cm)
4.37 troy ounces

In the Japanese pattern with partial gilt bowl interior, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal S.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT CHEESE KNIFE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1871
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, C.C. SHAVER
7-7/8 inches long (20.0 cm)
1.64 troy ounces

In the Japanese pattern with variant terminal, with pagoda and landscape decoration highlighted with gilding; etched gilt blade. Inscribed to reverse Hattie. Originally retailed by C.C. Shaver of Utica, New York.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER FRUIT SPOONS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1871
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, STARR & MARCUS
6-1/8 inches long (15.56 cm)
1.82 troy ounces

In the Japanese pattern with silver gilt highlights and shaped bowls with bright cut decoration; monogrammed to the reserve of terminal LFJ. Originally retailed by Starr & Marcus of New York, New York.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CREAM LADLE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1871
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
6-1/4 inches long (15.87 cm)
1.09 troy ounces

In the Japanese pattern with shaped gilt bowl with bright cut decoration.
A SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER FRUIT SPOONS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1871
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, STARR & MARCUS
6-1/8 inches long (15.56 cm)
3.64 troy ounces

In the Japanese pattern with gilt highlights and gilt pointed bowl with bright cut decoration; monogrammed to the reverse of terminal LFJ. Originally retailed by Starr & Marcus of New York, New York.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER SPOONS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1871
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
5-1/4 inches long (13.33 cm)
1.18 troy ounces

In the Japanese pattern with engraved bowls; inscribed to the reverse of each terminal Julia.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER DESSERT SPOONS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1871
Marks: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT. 1871, M
7 inches long (17.78 cm)
9.84 troy ounces

In the Japanese pattern, monogrammed to the reverse CSH.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT BERRY SCOOP
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1871
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT. 1871, M
9-1/2 inches long (24.1 cm)
3.00 troy ounces

In the Japanese pattern, with gilt bowl with fluted edges, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal O'B.
A SET OF FIVE AMERICAN SILVER DINNER FORKS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1871
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, M, PAT 1871
8-1/8 inches long (20.64 cm)
11.11 troy ounces

In the Japanese pattern, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal MLJ.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOONS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1871
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, M, PAT 1871
9 inches long (22.86 cm)
15.58 troy ounces

In the Japanese pattern, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal MLJ.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOON
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1871
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT. 1871, m
8-5/8 inches long (21.9 cm)
2.46 troy ounces

In the Japanese pattern, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal SAG.
Silver Flatware, American
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER LUNCHEON FORKS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1871
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT. 1871, m
7-1/8 inches long (18.1 cm)
10.39 troy ounces

In the Palm pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal MJ.
Silver & Vertu
A SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER TABLE SPOONS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1871
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT. 1871, m
7-1/8 inches long (18.1 cm)
7.10 troy ounces

In the Palm pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal M.
Silver Flatware, American
A SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER DINNER KNIVES
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1871
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING
10-1/8 inches long (25.7 cm)
10.9 ounces (gross)

In the Palm pattern, with silver plated blades.
Silver & Vertu
A SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER DINNER FORKS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1872
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, M
8 inches long (20.32 cm)
9.48 troy ounces

In the Vine pattern with wheat decoration, monogrammed to the reverse MNL.
A SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER DINNER FORKS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1872
Marks: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, M
8 inches long (20.32 cm)
9.48 troy ounces

In the Vine pattern with wheat decoration, monogrammed to the reverse MNL.
A SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER DINNER FORKS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1872
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, M
8 inches long (20.32 cm)
9.48 troy ounces

In the Vine pattern with wheat decoration, monogrammed to the reverse MNL.
A SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER DINNER FORKS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1872
Marks: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, M
8 inches long (20.32 cm)
9.48 troy ounces

In the Vine pattern with wheat decoration, monogrammed to the reverse MNL.
A SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER DINNER KNIVES
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1872
Marks: TIFFANY & CO. MAKERS STERLING M, T (in shield), NEW YORK, ENGLAND
9-3/4 inches long (24.76 cm)
15.7 ounces (gross)

In the Vine pattern with wheat decoration and silver plated blades.
A SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER DINNER KNIVES
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1872
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., MAKERS, STERLING, M, T (in shield), NEW YORK, ENGLAND
9-3/4 inches long (24.76 cm)
15.7 ounces (gross)

In the Vine pattern with wheat decoration and silver plated blades.
A SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER DINNER KNIVES
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1872
Marks: TIFFANY & CO. MAKERS STERLING, M, T (in shield) NEW YORK, ENGLAND
9-3/4 inches long (24.76 cm)
15.7 ounces (gross)

In the Vine pattern with wheat decoration and silver plate blades.
A SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER DINNER KNIVES
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1872
Marks: TIFFANY & CO. MAKERS STERLING, M, T (in shield), NEW YORK, ENGLAND
9-3/4 inches long (24.76 cm)
15.7 ounces (gross)

In the Vine pattern with wheat decoration and silver plated blades.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER ICE CREAM FORKS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1872
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, M
6 inches long (15.24 cm)
5.10 troy ounces

In the Vine pattern with gourd decoration, monogrammed to the reverse FEF.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PIE SERVER
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1872
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, M
11-3/8 inches long (28.89 cm)
4.65 troy ounces

In the Vine pattern with grapevine decoration, monogrammed to the reverse W.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PASTRY SERVER
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1872
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, M.
11-1/4 inches long (28.6 cm)
4.64 troy ounces

In the Vine pattern with grapevine decoration, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal BR.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT BERRY SPOON
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1872
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, M
9-1/2 inches long (24.1 cm)
3.73 troy ounces

In the Vine pattern with grapevine decoration, with kidney shaped gilt bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PRESERVE SPOON
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1872
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, M
8-3/4 inches long (22.2 cm)
2.55 troy ounces

In the Vine pattern with grapevine decoration, with oblong fluted bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER COLD MEAT SERVING FORK
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1872
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, M.
8-3/4 inches long (22.2 cm)
2.82 troy ounces

In the Vine pattern with grapevine decoration.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT CRUMBER
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1872
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, M
13-1/8 inches long (33.3 cm)
6.28 troy ounces

In the Vine pattern with grapevine decoration, with gilt blade.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FLAT WAFFLE SERVER
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1872
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, M.
9-1/4 inches long (23.5 cm)
3.73 troy ounces

In the Vine pattern with grapevine decoration.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOONS
George W. Shiebler & Co., New York, New York, circa 1874
Marks: (winged S), STERLING, PATENT
8-1/2 inches long (21.59 cm)
11.85 troy ounces

In the Princess pattern, monogrammed to the reverse N.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FOOTED BOWL
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, 1875
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., 4507 MAKERS 138, STERLING SILVER, 925-1000, M
3-1/4 inches high x 7-5/8 inches diameter (8.3 x 19.4 cm)
9.02 troy ounces

The center bowl on spreading conforming foot, with cast and applied stylized floral and scroll decoration to the flared rim and scroll decoration to the foot, raised on four triangular feet, later inscribed to the side 1904 LAS 1929.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT FIGURAL LADLE
Peter L. Krider, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1875
Marks: PLK
10-3/4 inches long (27.3 cm)
4.64 troy ounces

The ladle with plain stem and cast figural female head to terminal, shaped gilt bowl with etched stylized floral decoration, inscribed to the front of the bowl 1852, Kuhns, 1877.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT HOODED NUT SCOOP
Unknown maker, circa 1875
Unmarked
10-1/2 inches long (26.7 cm)
5.01 troy ounces

The naturalistic cast branch form stem supporting a cast figure of a bird in nest, the gilt oval bowl with pierced hood joined to stem with cast leaves over vermicelli engraved ground, the hood surmounted by a cast acorn.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT FIGURAL MEDALLION LADLE
Wood & Hughes, New York, New York, circa 1875
Marks: W & H, STERLING
8-3/4 inches long (22.2 cm)
3.19 troy ounces

The ladle with faceted stem and draped classical female figural terminal, shaped gilt double lipped bowl with repoussé quatrefoil containing banded leaf decoration.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT JELLY KNIFE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1875
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 87
7-1/2 inches long (19.1 cm)
1.18 troy ounces

The jelly knife with vine wrapped branch form stem and cast leaves at terminal, the shaped gilt blade with repoussé strawberry fruit, vine and leaf decoration, monogrammed on the blade MAG.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER GRAVY LADLE
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1875
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, PAT. 1875, 7, O. TRASK
7-1/8 inches long (18.1 cm)
1.82 troy ounces

In the Arabesque pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal S. Originally retailed by O. Trask.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER PIE SERVER
Whiting Manufacturing Company, Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1875
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, PAT. 1875, 17
9 inches long (22.9 cm)
2.55 troy ounces

In the Arabesque pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SOUP LADLE
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1875
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, PAT. APPL. FOR, 1
12-1/2 inches long (31.8 cm)
5.46 troy ounces

In the Egyptian pattern, with gilt bowl, monogrammed to the front of the terminal Sig B TO P & SAV.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT FIGURAL NUT SCOOP
Wood & Hughes, New York, New York, circa 1875
Marks: W & H, STERLING
10-1/4 inches long (26.0 cm)
3.37 troy ounces

The nut scoop with fluted stem and flanking stylized foliate volutes centering a square block supporting a cast figure of a squirrel eating a nut, the shaped bowl with pierced and repoussé scroll decoration, gilt to the front of the bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOWL
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1877
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., 4780 MAKERS 7316, STERLING SILVER, 925-1000, M
5 inches high x 7-3/8 inches diameter (12.7 x 18.73 cm)
17.13 troy ounces

The fluted bowl with repoussé floral and foliate banded decoration with cast scroll border; the waisted foot with matching repoussé decoration. Monogrammed to the bottom POD.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CUP
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1878
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 2105, K
3-1/8 inches high x 4-1/8 inches wide x 2-3/4 inches deep (7.9 x 10.5 x 7.0 cm)
3.55 troy ounces

The cylindrical cup with horizontal alternating oval floral repoussé and reserve decoration with radiating etched spandrels, over banded decoration, the flared base with radiating etched spandrels and semi circular reserved decoration, D shaped handle, gilt interior; monogrammed JHM.
AN AMERICAN SILVER ICE CREAM SERVER
Albert Coles & Co., New York, New York, circa 1878
Marks: (eagle), AC, (profile), STERLING, PAT'D 1878
9-3/8 inches long (23.81 cm)
2.18 troy ounces

In the Cupid pattern, with etched decoration to the blade.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER NUT PICKS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1878
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT 1878, m
4-3/4 inches long (12.1 cm)
1.27 troy ounces

In the Olympian pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PICKLE TONG
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1878
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PAT 78
6-1/2 inches long (16.5 cm)
1.18 troy ounces

In the Hindostanee pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND MIXED METAL BUD VASE
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, 1879
Marks: TIFFANY & CO, 5557M794, STERLING SILVER, AND, OTHER METALS, 844
2-1/8 inches high (5.40 cm)
1.2 ounces (gross)


The flared hand hammered bud vase with engraved seaweed and applied copper fish decoration.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER NOVELTY SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, 1879
Marks: D&H within rectangle, circle, 1879 within diamond, STERLING, M, U
2-3/4 inches high (6.98 cm)
5.47 troy ounces

The pair of cast salt and pepper shakers in the form of bulldogs.
Silver Holloware, American
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER AND MIXED METAL PEPPER SHAKERS
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, 1880
Marks: (oval with D&H-circle-diamond with 1880), STERLING, 296, B, D
2-5/8 inches high x 1-5/8 inches diameter (6.7 x 4.1 cm)
3.7 ounces (gross)

The pair of ovoid form pepper shakers with chased foliate ground and applied brass and copper floral, insect and bird decoration in the Japanese style.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOWL
Wood & Hughes, New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: W & H, STERLING, 189
1-3/8 inches high x 6-1/2 inches wide x 4-1/8 inches deep (3.5 x 16.5 x 10.5 cm)
3.19 troy ounces

The cast and chased oyster form bowl with folded handle.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOWL
Wood & Hughes, New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: W & H, STERLING, 138, A
3-5/8 inches high x 11-1/4 inches wide x 8-5/8 inches deep (9.2 x 28.6 x 21.9 cm)
13.94 troy ounces

The honeycomb pattern hammered bowl with lapped banded decoration at rim, addorsed D form handles with stylized floral decoration, the center of the bowl engraved with floral decoration; monogrammed to the side HJS.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT JAM SPOON
Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (T with lion), STERLING, 16
5-5/8 inches long (14.29 cm)
1.36 troy ounces

The gilt Aesthetic style jam spoon with shaped faceted stem with etched floral decoration, the hand hammered shaped bowl with etched leaf decoration.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SALAD SERVING SET
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: (Dominick & Haff), STERLING
9 inches long (22.86 cm)
5.01 troy ounces

The salad serving spoon and fork with tapered faceted diamond shape handle and gilt bowls.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT FISH SLICE
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: TIFFANY & CO. STERLING, PAT. 1880, M
11-3/8 inches long (28.8 cm)
5.01 troy ounces

In the Chrysanthemum pattern with gilt blade, monogrammed to the front of the terminal FAW.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SUGAR SIFTER
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT 1880, M
6 inches long (15.2 cm)
1.36 troy ounces

In the Lap Over Edge pattern with etched floral and leaf decoration and reticulated lobed bowl, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal EMV, 1889.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PIE SERVER
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT. 1880, m
11 inches long (27.9 cm)
4.92 troy ounces

In the Lap Over Edge pattern, with serrated edge to blade.
A SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOONS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT 1880, M
8-1/2 inches long (21.59 cm)
12.76 troy ounces

In the Lap Over Edge pattern, engraved to the front with a unicorn head over monogram EGI.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SPOON
Redlich & Co., New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: (sea serpent), STERLING
6-5/8 inches long (16.83 cm)
.64 troy ounces

The spoon with vine wrapped plain stem and leaf form terminal; with gilt leaf form bowl.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER CREAMER AND SUGAR BOWL
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, 323, A
2-7/8 inches high (sugar bowl) (7.3 cm)
9.38 troy ounces

The cylindrical creamer and sugar bowl with partial cast banded decoration of cranes and bamboo, with bamboo handles, satin finish to interiors, monogrammed S.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND MIXED METAL BOWL
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, 674D, B
2-7/8 inches high x 9-7/8 inches diameter (7.3 x 25.1 cm)
29 ounces (gross)

The low bowl with hand hammered finish with bamboo rim, raised on three scroll feet, the body with cast and applied and engraved Japanese style floral, fruit and leaf decoration above each foot in silver and copper.
Silver Flatware, American
A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN SILVER NUT PICKS
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, SHREVE, CRUMP & LOW
5 inches long (12.7 cm)
4.73 troy ounces

The nut picks with rounded terminal and hand hammered finish. Originally retailed by Shreve, Crump & Low of Boston, Massachusetts.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SERVING SPOON
Whiting Manufacturing Co., North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, 23, 5
8-7/8 inches long (22.54 cm)
2.19 troy ounces

In the Square Twist pattern, the shaped gilt bowl with bright cut floral and scroll decoration.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER FORKS
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, ROEHM & WRIGHT
7 inches long (17.78 cm)
7.93 troy ounces

In the Berry pattern with red raspberry decoration, monogrammed to the reverse ACK. Originally retailed by Roehm & Wright of Detroit, Michigan.
A SET OF EIGHT AMERICAN SILVER SPOONS
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, THEODORE B. STARR
6-7/8 inches long (17.46 cm)
11.21 troy ounces

In the Berry pattern with mulberry decoration, monogrammed to the reverse AEM. Originally retailed by Theodore B. Starr of New York, New York.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOONS
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (W with griffon), STERLING
8-1/8 inches long (20.64 cm)
3.38 troy ounces

In the Berry pattern with dewberry decoration, monogrammed to the reverse M.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SERVING SPOON
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, 23
8-7/8 inches long (22.54 cm)
2.73 troy ounces

In the Berry pattern with black raspberry decoration and shaped gilt bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SERVING SPOON
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, 27
8-7/8 inches long (22.54 cm)
2.73 troy ounces

In the Berry pattern with black raspberry decoration and shaped gilt bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SERVING FORK
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, 20
9-1/2 inches long (24.13 cm)
3.73 troy ounces

In the Berry pattern with black raspberry decoration and gilt tines, monogrammed to the reverse MML.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT PIE SERVER
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, 20, BAILEY BANKS & BIDDLE
9-1/4 inches long (23.49 cm)
2.64 troy ounces

In the Berry pattern with strawberry decoration, etched decoration to shaped gilt blade. Originally retailed by Bailey Banks & Biddle of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SALAD SERVING SET
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING
12-1/2 inches long (31.75 cm)
6.74 troy ounces

In the Oval Twist pattern with gilt bowl and tines.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SERVING SPOON
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING
8-7/8 inches long (22.5 cm)
5.74 troy ounces

The serving spoon with naturalistic cast rose and leaf stem with rose bloom at terminal, gilt bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER NAPKIN RING
Frank M. Whiting Co., North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (W within circle), STERLING, 1566
1-3/4 inches high x 2 inches diameter (4.4 x 5.1 cm)
1.64 troy ounces

The napkin ring raised on four ball feet with cast rose decoration to the top, inscribed Arthur.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SERVING SPOON
George W. Shiebler & Co., New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: (winged S), STERLING, 320
9-7/8 inches long (25.08 cm)
2.73 troy ounces

The serving spoon with interlaced branch form stem with intertwined vines centering cast cluster of grapes; the leaf shaped gilt bowl with hand hammered decoration.
AN AMERICAN SILVER GILT SERVING SPOON
George W. Shiebler & Co., New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: (winged S), STERLING, 391
7-1/4 inches long (18.41 cm)
1.27 troy ounces

The silver gilt serving spoon with intertwined branch form stem with folded leaf terminal; with shaped leaf form bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SUGAR SIFTER
George W. Shiebler & Co., New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: (winged S), STERLING, 278
5-3/8 inches long (13.65 cm)
1.37 troy ounces

The sugar sifter with plain looped stem, with gilt leaf form bowl with plain piercing.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT BOWL
George W. Shiebler & Co., New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: (winged S), STERLING, 542
4-1/2 inches high x 11-1/2 inches wide x 9-1/4 inches deep (11.4 x 29.2 x 23.5 cm)
33.54 troy ounces

The bowl with two scrolled horn shape handles with cast and chased leaf decoration, the hand hammered body with undulating overturned lip with banded chased repoussé decoration of overlapping stylized palm leaves centering crowned palm motifs at centers, the gilt interior inscribed to the bottom Birdie.
Silver Flatware, American
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER LUNCHEON FORKS
George W. Shiebler & Co., New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: (winged S), STERLING, THEODORE B. STARR
6-3/4 inches long (17.1 cm)
8.84 troy ounces

The luncheon forks with engraved floral decoration to handle, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal PC. Originally retailed by Theodore B. Starr of New York, New York.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT TEA CADDY SPOON
Attributed to George W. Shiebler & Co., New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: STERLING, 4
3-3/8 inches long (8.57 cm)
.45 troy ounces

The shaped terminal with cast medallion portrait with repeating tooled chevron form stem, the gilt bowl of shell form.
AN AMERICAN SILVER NAPKIN RING
George W. Shiebler Co., New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: (winged S), STERLING, 610, THEO. B. STARR
1-1/4 inches high x 1-7/8 inches diameter (3.2 x 4.8 cm)
1.55 troy ounces

The napkin ring with chased diagonal ribbing simulating wood, monogrammed EMC. Originally retailed by Theodore B. Starr of New York, New York.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT FRUIT SPOONS
E. Jaccard & Co., St. Louis, Missouri, circa 1880
Marks: E J & CO, 925, STERLING, 1, C
5-3/4 inches long (14.6 cm)
6.19 troy ounces


The fruit spoons with twist stem and cast pharaoh head terminals, fluted gilt bowls.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER SPOONS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1880
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 2
5-1/8 inches long (13.02 cm)
1.27 troy ounces

The pair of spoons with seaweed-wrapped twig stems and applied cast crab to terminal; oyster shell shaped bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER COFFEE SPOON
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1880
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 10
5-1/8 inches long (13.0 cm)
.54 troy ounces

The spoon with seaweed-wrapped twig stem and applied cast clamshell to terminal, fish-form bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SPOON
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1880
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
5-1/8 inches long (13.02 cm)
.54 troy ounces

The spoon with seaweed-wrapped twig stem and applied cast crab to terminal; oyster shell-shaped bowl.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER COFFEE SPOONS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1880
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
5-1/8 inches long (13.0 cm)
3.09 troy ounces

The set of six naturalistic coffee spoons with twig and seaweed stems and oyster shell bowls comprising:

two with applied cast crabs at terminals;
two with applied fish at terminals, monogrammed to the front of the bowl LS;
two with applied limpets at terminals, monogrammed to the front of the bowl LS.

A GROUP OF SEVEN AMERICAN SILVER COFFEE SPOONS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1880
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 2, 8, 10, 12
5-1/8 inches long (13.0 cm)
3.19 troy ounces

The group of seven naturalistic coffee spoons with twig and seaweed stems comprising:

four with applied cast crabs at terminal and oyster shell bowl (one partial gilt);
one with applied fish at terminal with oyster shell bowl;
one with applied lippet at terminal with oyster shell bowl inscribed Asbury Park;
one with applied shell at terminal with fish form bowl inscribed to the reverse of the bowl H, Far Rockaway.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND MIXED METAL ICE CREAM SLICE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1880
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING & OTHER METALS
10 inches long (25.4 cm)
5 ounces (gross)

In the Cairo pattern, with cast and applied fish and coral decoration, the blade with engraved crane, bamboo and floral decoration, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal ER.
AN AMERICAN SILVER OLIVE SPOON/FORK
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1880
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 271
9-7/8 inches (25.1 cm)
.82 troy ounces

The olive spoon/fork with twist stem with applied olive and leaves; the textured gilt pierced bowl and tines with leaf edges.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SERVING SPOON
Unknown maker, circa 1880
Marks: STERLING
10-3/8 inches long (26.4 cm)
1.19 troy ounces

The serving spoon with cylindrical stem and cast leaf and gilt cat tail terminal, the shaped textured gilt bowl with bright cut foliate decoration.
AN AMERICAN SILVER HOT WATER KETTLE ON STAND
S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1880-1890
Marks: S. Kirk & Son, 11 OZ
14-3/4 inches high x 8-1/2 inches wide x 6-3/4 inches deep (37.5 x 21.6 x 17.1 cm)
68.5 ounces (gross)

The hot water kettle of pear shape with repoussé banded decoration to the base and rim, repoussé lid with pineapple finial, the intertwined handle with ivory insulators, raised on four legged stand with paw feet and repoussé decoration, the burner also with repoussé decoration to the top; the kettle monogrammed MAL.
A GROUP OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER, ENAMEL AND MIXED METAL COFFEE SPOONS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1880-1910
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, M
4-7/8 inches long (12.4 cm)
3.5 ounces (gross)

The group of six hand made coffee spoons comprising:

one Mokume decorated spoon with shaped gilt bowl;
one champlevé enamel decorated spoon with gilt wash;
one niello decorated spoon with gilt bowl;
one spoon with etched and chased Japanese style decoration with gilt highlights and bowl;
two mixed metal spoons with gilt bowls.
AN AMERICAN SILVER ICE CREAM SLICE
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1881
Marks: (lion with W), STERLING, 22
10-1/2 inches long (26.67 cm)
4.55 troy ounces

The ice cream slice stem with diaper pattern bright cut decoration and terminal with thistle sprays below interlaced monogram ASC; the reverse with stylized floral decoration and monogrammed B; the shaped blade with carp, crane and floral decoration in the Japanese style, inscribed To Mama, Birthday, 1881.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN MIXED METAL CONTAINER
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1881
Marks: (anchor), GORHAM CO, 50, N
3-1/2 inches high (8.89 cm)

The patinated copper container with crimped rim and applied silver decoration of a hummingbird with leaves and flowers and a butterfly.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN MIXED METAL CONTAINER
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1882
Marks: (anchor), GORHAM CO, Y50, O
3-1/2 inches high (8.89 cm)

The patinated copper container with crimped rim and applied silver decoration of a large butterfly and a blooming plant.
AN AMERICAN MIXED METAL DESK TRAY
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1882
Marks: (anchor), GORHAM CO, F4, O
7/8 inches high x 10-1/4 inches wide x 2-3/4 inches deep (2.22 x 26.03 x 6.98 cm)

The oblong tray with rounded ends in patinated hand hammered copper, with applied silver Egyptian Revival motifs of Horus and a pharonic head and two Roman style silver denarius coins, one with a bust of Mercury inscribed GRACO and the other of a charioteer inscribed CAE ROMA, the tray raised on four ball feet.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CREAMER AND COVERED SUGAR BOWL
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1881-1883
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 1995, N, P
3-5/8 inches high x 5-1/2 inches wide x 4 inches deep (9.2 x 14.0 x 10.2 cm)
9.20 troy ounces

The creamer and covered sugar bowl of circular cushion form with repoussé floral and leaf decoration, with chased palmette decoration to rim, the creamer with single and sugar bowl with addorsed loop handles; gilt interior to creamer; repoussé floral and leaf decoration and acorn finial to lid of sugar bowl.
AN AMERICAN CASED SILVER AND SILVER GILT FLASK
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1882
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 86, O
6-5/8 inches long (16.83 cm)
6.56 troy ounces

The rectangular cushion form flask with overall textured ground, the front with repoussé gilt orange fruit and leaf decoration, the reverse monogrammed and inscribed 1858, CMH, 1883. In the original red plush fitted case bearing the gilt label N. WATSON & CO, State & Monroe Sts., CHICAGO.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER PEPPER SHAKERS
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, 1882
Marks: (oval with 925-circle-diamond with 1882), STERLING, 318, C, U
3-1/4 inches high x 1-5/8 inches diameter (8.3 x 4.1 cm)
3.64 troy ounces

The hand hammered pepper shakers with chased repoussé floral and insect decoration.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOON
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1883
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, COPYRIGHTED, JE CALDWELL & CO.
8-3/8 inches long (21.27 cm)
3.37 troy ounces

In the Cluny pattern, the reverse monogrammed CNC and inscribed Feb. 3, 1884. Originally retailed by J. E. Caldwell & Co. of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Silver & Vertu
A SET OF FIVE AMERICAN SILVER DESSERT FORKS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1883
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, COPYRIGHTED, KIRKPATRICK
6-7/8 inches long (17.46 cm)
9.66 troy ounces

In the Cluny pattern, monogrammed to the reverse R. Originally retailed by T. Kirkpatrick of New York, New York.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FISH SERVING KNIFE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1883
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, COPYRIGHTED, KIRKPATRICK
11 inches long (27.94 cm)
4.65 troy ounces

In the Cluny pattern, the shaped engraved blade with traces of gilding, monogrammed to the reverse R. Originally retailed by T. Kirkpatrick of New York, New York.
A CASED PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER GILT NAPKIN RINGS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1884
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 1645, Q
1-3/4 inches high x 1-7/8 inches diameter (4.4 x 4.8 cm)
1.73 troy ounces

The gilt napkin rings with engraved stylized floral decoration on textured ground between bands of palmettes at rims. In original silk lined purple velvet box bearing the label of James H. Hart of Brooklyn, New York.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FIGURAL SPOON
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1884
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, 602
4-1/4 inches long (10.8 cm)
.91 troy ounces

In the Indian Statuette: Coyote Dancer pattern, with gilt bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FIGURAL SPOON
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1884
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, 602
4-1/2 inches long (11.4 cm)
.91 troy ounces

In the Indian Statuette: Dressed Warrior pattern with gilt bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FIGURAL SPOON
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1884
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, 602
4-1/4 inches long (10.8 cm)
.82 troy ounces

In the Indian Statuette: Bear Dancer pattern with gilt bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FIGURAL SPOON
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1884
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, 635 PAT 1884, M
5-7/8 inches long (14.9 cm)
1.18 troy ounces

In the Indian Statuette: Bear Dancer pattern, with gilt detail to the bowl and stem.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FIGURAL SPOON
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1884
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, 635 PAT 1884, M
6 inches long (15.2 cm)
1.09 troy ounces

In the Indian Statuette: Buffalo Dancer pattern, with gilt detailing to the bowl and stem.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER BERRY SPOON
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1884
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT. 1884, M
9-1/2 inches long (24.1 cm)
3.82 troy ounces

In the Wave Edge pattern, with kidney shaped bowl, monogrammed to the front of the terminal CJ.
Silver & Vertu
A SET OF EIGHTEEN AMERICAN SILVER LUNCHEON FORKS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1884
Marks: TIFFANY, CO, STERL, PAT 1884, M
7-1/8 inches long (18.10 cm)
26.34 troy ounces

In the Wave Edge pattern, monogrammed to the front W.
Silver Flatware, American
A SET OF TEN AMERICAN SILVER GILT SOUP SPOONS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1884
Marks: TIFFANY &, STERLING, PAT 1884, M
7-1/8 inches long (18.10 cm)
16.40 troy ounces

In the Wave Edge pattern, monogrammed to the front JL.
A SET OF THREE AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOONS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, 1884
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT.1884.M
8-1/2 inches long (21.59 cm)
8.65 troy ounces

In the Wave Edge pattern.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOWL
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, 1884
Marks: TIFFANY & CO,, 8230 M 2915, STERLING-SILVER
2-3/4 inches high x 8-1/2 inches diameter (6.98 x 21.59 cm)
21.41 troy ounces

The hand hammered bowl with ribbed decoration at base.
Silver & Vertu
A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT FIGURAL FIVE O'CLOCK TEA SPOONS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1884
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
5-1/4 inches long (13.3 cm)
5.37 troy ounces

In the Nuremburg pattern, featuring twelve different figural designs, with embossed gilt bowls.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOON
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1885
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
9 inches long (22.86 cm)
3.64 troy ounces

In the Old Master's pattern, the terminal with a profile portrait of Peter Paul Rubens.
A SET OF EIGHT AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT DEMITASSE SPOONS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1885
Marks: T & C, STG
4-1/4 inches long (10.8 cm)
3.19 troy ounces

In the Floral pattern, including daisy, dandelion, violet, thistle, gentian, ragged sailor, morning glory, and clover, with gilt bowls.
Silver Flatware, American
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOONS
George W. Shiebler & Co., New York, New York, circa 1885
Marks: (winged S), STERLING, PAT.
8-1/2 inches long (21.59 cm)
3.55 troy ounces

In the Chrysanthemum pattern.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER NUT SPOON
George W. Shiebler & Co., New York, New York, circa 1885
Marks: (winged S), STERLING, PAT
6-7/8 inches long (17.46 cm)
1.85 troy ounces

In the Chrysanthemum pattern with shaped bowl.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOONS
Wood & Hughes, New York, New York, circa 1885
Marks: WwH, STERLING
8-1/4 inches long (20.95 cm)
14.22 troy ounces

In the Victoria pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER MEDALLION CORSAGE PIN
George W. Shiebler & Co., New York, New York, circa 1885
Marks: (winged S), STERLING, 608
1/2 inch high x 4-1/2 inches long (1.27 x 11.43 cm)
.63 troy ounces

The corsage pin in the Homeric pattern with addorsed classical medallion portraits at each end and hammered finish bar.
Decorative Arts, American
AN AMERICAN BRASS TEA KETTLE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1885
Marks: (anchor), GORHAM CO., V44, (wolf head)
6 inches high x 8-1/8 inches wide x 6-1/4 inches deep (15.2 x 20.6 x 15.9 cm)

The squat tea kettle with swirled repoussé decoration, fluted wooden acorn finial to lid and ivory insulators to handle.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER LOVING CUP
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1885
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 80, (wolf's head)
6-7/8 inches high x 8-3/8 inches wide x 5-3/8 inches deep (17.5 x 21.3 x 13.7 cm)
24.88 troy ounces

The two handled loving cup with cast handles in the Hizen pattern, the fluted body with engraved and chased decoration of a fox hunt.

According to the Gorham archives, production of this Loving Cup was begun in August 1885, using 25 troy ounces of silver which was spun and turned. Additionally, the handles are cast using Japanese-inspired marine life themes similar to those used in the Hizen pattern. The total cost for production was $45.30, plus an additional $12 for the etching. Evidently the interior was original gilded, which added $5 to the cost. Including overhead and profit, the final net factory price was $85.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT CHILD'S BOWL
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1885
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, 92A, THEODORE B. STARR
3-1/4 inches high x 5-1/4 inches diameter (8.3 x 13.3 cm) 13.03 troy ounces

The straight sided bowl with cast applied figures of flute playing children on acid etched scrolled leaf ground, with cast leaf scalloped rim, raised on conforming foot, gilt interior; inscribed on the bottom Ethel, Labriskie, April 22, 1887. Originally retailed by Theodore B. Starr of New York, New York.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CUP
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attlesboro, Massachusetts, circa 1885
Marks: (Griffin with W), STERLING, 309, A
3-5/8 inches high x 4-3/4 inches wide x 3 inches deep (9.2 x 12.1 x 7.6 cm)
6.01 troy ounces

The cylindrical banded cup with bright cut floral and leaf decoration on a textured ground in middle band centering reserved inscription James H. McGary, 1887, chased palmette decoration to base and repeating wreaths to rim, D shaped handle with applied leaf decoration.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER COVERED VEGETABLE DISHES
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, 1885
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., 8709 MARKERS 291, STERLING SILVER, 925-1000, M
4-3/4 inches high x 10-3/4 inches wide x 8-3/8 inches deep (12.1 x 27.3 x 21.3 cm)
71.73 troy ounces

The pair of oval covered dishes vegetable dishes with chased repoussé floral decoration to the lids.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CUP
George W. Shiebler Co., New York, New York, circa 1885
Marks: (winged S), STERLING, 2477, SHREVE, CRUMP & LOW
3-1/2 inches high x 4-1/8 inches wide x 2-1/2 inches deep (8.9 x 10.5 x 6.4 cm)
4.92 troy ounces

The cylindrical cup with cast scroll and leaf banded base, D form handle with applied leaf decoration, gilt interior; inscribed Cornelia, 1888. Originally retailed by Shreve, Crump & Low of Boston, Massachusetts.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FISH SERVER
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1885
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT 1885, M
10-7/8 inches long (27.6 cm)
4.92 troy ounces

In the English King pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER KEROSENE LAMP
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1886
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 25, (iron cross), THE SILVER LAMP COMP.
9-1/4 inches high x 4-3/4 inches diameter (23.5 x 12.1 cm)
9.02 troy ounces

The lamp with repoussé decorated lobed reservoir raised on three scrolled feet, with glass shade.
AN AMERICAN SILVER TEA CADDY
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1886
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 205, (iron cross)
4-1/2 inches high (11.4 cm)
5.01 troy ounces

The ginger jar tea caddy with lid with chased naturalistic floral and leaf decoration, inscribed on the side Emily Wadsworth, Oct. 28, 1886.
A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT ICE CREAM FORKS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1888
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, COPYRIGHTED
5 inches long (12.7 cm)
8.47 troy ounces

In the Versailles pattern, with textured gilt bowls, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal CHB.
A SET OF FIVE AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT ICE CREAM FORKS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1888
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, COPYRIGHTED '88
4-7/8 inches long (12.4 cm)
3.64 troy ounces

In the Versailles pattern, with gilt tines; monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal M.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SOUP LADLE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1888
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, COPYRIGHTED, 2
12-1/2 inches long (31.8 cm)
7.65 troy ounces

In the Versailles pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER ASPARAGUS FORK
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1888
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, COPYRIGHTED
9-3/8 inches long (23.8 cm)
4.37 troy ounces

In the Versailles pattern, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal HGS.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOONS
George W. Shiebler & Co., New York, New York, circa 1889
Marks: (winged S), STERLING, PAT'D 89, SUNDERLIN
7 inches long (17.78 cm)
3.55 troy ounces

In the Flora pattern with pink carnation decoration. Originally retailed by Sunderlin & Weaver of Rochester, New York.
A SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER TEA SPOONS
George W. Shiebler Co., New York, New York, circa 1889
Marks: (winged S), STERLING, PAT'D 89, 1, 6, 7, 11
5-7/8 inches long (14.9 cm)
4.01 troy ounces

In the Flora pattern, featuring primrose, forget-me-not, wild rose and pink terminals, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal BAC and LLO (primrose only).
AN AMERICAN SILVER GILT AND IVORY FISH SERVING SET
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1890
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, 2888
14-1/4 inches long (slice) (36.2 cm)
11 ounces (gross)

In the Ivory Handles pattern with gilt blades, monogrammed to the reverse of the blade and tines LW.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN IVORY, SILVER AND SILVER GILT SUGAR SPOON
Whiting Manufacturing Co., North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1890
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, 2888
6-1/4 inches long (15.9 cm)
.6 ounces (gross)

In the Ivory Handles pattern, the shaped shovel form bowl with repoussé and cast floral decoration with gilt highlights.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND IVORY SALAD SERVING SET
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1890
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, M, 92
11-1/8 inches long (28.3 cm)
8.6 ounces (gross)

Comprising a salad serving fork and spoon, with hand hammered gilt bowl and tines, the ivory handles with carved leaf decoration.
A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT OYSTER FORKS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1890
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, M
5-3/4 inches long (14.6 cm)
6.28 troy ounces

The oyster forks with tapered hand hammered handle and gilt tines.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT PUNCH LADLE
Frank W. Smith Silver Co., Inc., Gardner, Massachusetts, circa 1890
Marks: (Lion on crescent with S), STERLING
13-1/2 inches long (34.3 cm)
7.20 troy ounces

The large ladle with cast and applied grape leaf, vine and fruit decoration to the stem and terminal, with gilt bowl.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER TRAY
Unger Bros., Newark, New Jersey, circa 1900
Marks: (interlaced UB), STERLING, 925 FINE, 02576
12-5/8 inches diameter (32.1 cm)
21.82 troy ounces

The circular Art Nouveau tray with shaped rim and cast and applied floral and leaf decoration.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SPOON
George W. Shiebler Co., New York, New York, circa 1890
Marks: (winged S), STERLING, 4924, BIGELOW , KENNARD & CO.
7-5/8 inches long (19.4 cm)
.82 troy ounces

The mandolin form spoon with applied cast intertwined ribbons to the stem. Originally retailed by Bigelow, Kennard & Co. of Boston, Massachusetts.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER CUP
Frank M. Whiting, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1890
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, 100
3 inches high x 4-1/2 inches wide x 3 inches deep (7.6 x 11.4 cm)
5.74 troy ounces

The cup with fluted and repoussé floral decoration and twist handle, inscribed Walter, 1898.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER ICE TONG
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1890
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT. 1890, T
5-7/8 inches long (14.9 cm)
3.64 troy ounces

In the Broom Corn pattern.
Silver Flatware, American
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER TEA SPOONS
R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co., Wallingford, Connecticut, circa 1890
Marks: (stag's head), RW&S, STERLING
5-3/4 inches long (14.6 cm)
3.82 troy ounces

In the Engraved pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal JLS.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SALAD SERVING SET
Frank M. Whiting Co., North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1890
Marks: (W with wings), STERLING
9 inches long (fork) (22.9 cm)
4.55 troy ounces

The salad serving fork and spoon with bamboo shape terminal and twist stem, the gilt shaped bowl and blade monogrammed S.
A SET OF AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT BUTTER KNIVES AND PLATES
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1890
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 2250
4-7/8 inches long (knife) (12.4 cm); 3-1/8 inches diameter (plate) (7.9 cm)
6.74 troy ounces

The knives with stylized corn cob handles with gilt blades monogrammed D; the small shaped plates with undulating rows of stylized corn kernels with gilt bowl, monogrammed D.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND GOLD PAPER KNIFE
George W. Shiebler & Co., circa 1890
Marks: (winged S), STERLING, 14K, 481X, GALT & BRO.
12 inches (30.5 cm)
4.1 ounces (gross)

The paper knife with naturalistic two-tone gold overlapping leaves below peony blossom, with pierced and etched decoration. Originally retailed by Galt and Brother of Washington, D.C.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND ETCHED GLASS CRUET BOTTLE
Wm. B. Durgin Co., Concord, New Hampshire, circa 1890
Marks: (D with crown), STERLING, 12, SHREVE & CO.
6-3/4 inches high (17.1 cm)

The baluster form cruet bottle of "rock crystal" type glass with etched floral and scroll decoration with everted lip and integral loop handle, on silver vase with banded leaf and fluted decoration; silver stopper with floral decoration monogrammed JCR. Originally retailed by Shreve & Co. of San Francisco, California.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER MUG
George W. Shiebler & Co., New York, New York, circa 1890
Marks: (winged S), STERLING, 314, THEODORE B. STARR
2-1/4 inches high x 4-1/8 inches wide x 3-1/8 inches deep (5.7 x 10.5 x 7.9 cm)
3.37 troy ounces

The low mug with hand hammered ground and chased floral and dragonfly decoration, the loop handle monogrammed at the top FCD. Originally retailed by Theodore B. Starr of New York, New York.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER BON BON SCOOP
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1890
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 592
6 inches long (15.2 cm)
1.54 troy ounces

The bon bon scoop with cast angel terminal, the shaped pierced bowl with a lion mask flanked by addorsed reclining female nudes and swagged floral, bird and scroll decoration.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BON BON SCOOP
George W. Shiebler Co., New York, New York, circa 1890
Marks: (winged S), STERLING, 3117
5-3/8 inches long (13.7 cm)
1.64 troy ounces

The bon bon scoop with scrolled end rod stem with addorsed foliate volutes supporting leaf form terminal, the pierced bowl with floral bloom center and alternating addorsed scroll and fleur-de-lis decoration, monogrammed to the reverse of the bowl D.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND GOLD MEDALLION SERVER
George W. Shiebler & Co., New York, New York, circa 1890
Marks: (winged S), STERLING, & 14K
9-1/4 inches long (23.5 cm)
4.01 troy ounces

The pierced Medallion pattern serving spoon with hand hammered finish, gold classical medallion to the terminal and an additional classical medallion to the center of the bowl, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal L.
A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN SILVER COFFEE SPOONS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1890
Marks: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, M
4-3/4 inches long (12.0 cm)
6.84 troy ounces

In the Custom Engraved pattern with gilt bowls, monogrammed to the reverse H.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PRESENTATION CUP
Unknown maker, possibly New York, New York, circa 1890
Unmarked
8 inches high x 4-1/4 inches diameter (20.3 x 10.8 cm)
10.57 troy ounces

The standing cup with knopped stem, the bowl with repoussé and chased decoration of Tyrolean style cottages, trees and a bridge centered by a rococo-style cartouche engraved J. Heim. The cup engraved Zum Andenken/an das/Erste Prissingen/des/Schweiz-Amerikanishen Saengerbunde/New York Aug 31, '90/gewidmet/vom/Guetli Maenneichor/New York. Gilt interior to cup.

This cup was presented to the Zurich music book writer and publisher J. Heim by the Swiss-American Chorale.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT CREAM LADLE
Redlich & Co., New York, New York, circa 1890-1900
Marks: (sea serpent), STERLING, 418
7 inches long (17.8 cm)
1.37 troy ounces

The ladle with branch form stem with applied cast leaves at terminal; the gilt bowl of floral form.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER FISH SERVING SET
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1892
Marks: (eagle-R-lion). STERLING, RB & Co.
10-1/2 inches long (slice) (26.7 cm)
6.47 troy ounces

In the Trajan pattern with engraved decoration to the blades.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BERRY SCOOP
Whiting Manufacturing Company, Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1892
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, PAT. APPD FOR
9-1/2 inches long (24.1 cm)
3.37 troy ounces

In the Empire pattern, with fluted bowl, monogrammed to the front of the terminal CMF.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER FOUR-PIECE COFFEE SET
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1892-1902
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., 5032 MAKERS 3519, STERLING SILVER, 925-1000, T
7-1/2 inches high (coffee pot) (19.1 cm)
41.74 troy ounces

With banded acanthus scroll decoration and gadrooned rims, comprising a coffee pot with ivory insulators, a creamer, a sugar bowl and a tray, all monogrammed WAB.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1893
Marks: (eagle-R-lion), STERLING
10-1/8 inches long (dinner knife) (25.7 cm)
122 ounces (gross)

In the La Reine pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminals H, comprising:

6 dinner knives with silver plated blades;
6 luncheon knives with silver plated blades;
6 dinner forks;
6 luncheon forks;
13 tea spoons;
11 table spoons;
6 serving spoons;
1 master butter knife;
1 sugar shell with gilt bowl;
1 salad serving set with gilt bowl and tines;
1 serving spoon with gilt bowl.

(59 pieces total)
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT BON BON SPOONS WITH CASE
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, 1893
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, T, 665, (globe with bisecting T)
6 inches long (15.2 cm)
5.01 troy ounces

The two bon bon spoons in the Indian pattern, featuring a Coyote Dancer on the terminal of one and a War Dancer (with traces of enamel decoration) on the other, with patterned stems and gilt bowls. With original suede covered case marked in gilt to the interior of the lid TIFFANY & CO., NEW YORK, LONDON - PARIS with globe with bisecting T.

Designed by Charles T. Grosjean around 1894, this rare pair of bon bon spoons was included in Tiffany & Co.'s display at the 1893 Columbian World's Exposition held in Chicago.
AN AMERICAN SILVER, RUBY AND STEEL GRAPE SHEAR
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, 1893
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., (globe with T), CHARRIERE
6-1/2 inches long (16.5 cm)
2.5 ounces (gross)

The grape shears with bezel set rubies and female term figures to handles, scroll etched steel blades by Charriere of France. This piece bears the Columbian World's Exposition mark.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT CREAMER AND SUGAR BOWL
Gorham Manufacturing Company, Providence, Rhode Island, 1894
Chased by Nicholas Heinzelmann (1833-1900)
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), 5911, STERLING, (1894), CHASED BY N. HEINZELMANN.
4-1/4 inches (10.8 cm)
22.78 troy ounces

The globular bodies embossed and chased with woodland leaf, vine and flower decoration; with undulating rim and loop handles, the interior of the creamer gilt.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BON BON SPOON
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, circa 1895
Marks: (Dominick & Haff), STERLING, PAT'D. 95
4-7/8 inches long (12.4 cm)
1.36 troy ounces

In the Grape pattern with pierced bowl, monogrammed MCT.
A SET OF ELEVEN AMERICAN SILVER CREAM SOUP SPOONS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1895
Marks: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, M
5-3/4 inches long (14.6 cm)
12.12 troy ounces

In the Holly pattern with gilt bowl monogrammed NRC.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER GRAPEFRUIT SPOONS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1895
Marks: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, M
6 inches long (15.2 cm)
2.18 troy ounces

In the Holly pattern with gilt bowl.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, designed 1895
Marks: GORHAM, STERLING, CEMENT FILLED, REINFORCED, WITH ROD OF, OTHER METAL, 749 8-1/2 inches high x 11-3/4 inches wide x 4-3/8 inches deep (21.6 x 29.8 x 11.1 cm)
50.9 ounces (gross)

The weighted small three light candelabra in the Chantilly pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, 1895
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT. 1895, T
84.40 troy ounces

In the Colonial pattern, monogrammed W, comprising:

12 dinner forks
12 salad forks
12 tea spoons
1 table spoon
4 serving spoons,
2 serving forks
1 gravy ladle

(44 pieces total)
AN AMERICAN SILVER OYSTER LADLE
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1895
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT. 1895, T
10-7/8 inches long (27.6 cm)
5.83 troy ounces

In the Colonial pattern, with fluted bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT NUT SERVING SCOOP
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1895
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT 1895, T
5-3/4 inches long (14.6 cm)
1.27 troy ounces

In the Colonial pattern with shaped gilt pierced bowl, monogrammed to the terminal EDG.
Silver Flatware, American
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER DESSERT KNIVES
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1895
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., MAKERS, STERLING, M, NEW YORK, T
7-5/8 inches long (19.4 cm)
10.5 ounces (gross)

In the Colonial pattern, with silver plated blades.
A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN SILVER FRUIT KNIVES
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1895
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., MAKERS, STERLING, PAT. 1895
7 inches long (17.8 cm)
19.41 troy ounces

In the Colonial pattern, with serrated blade.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER FISH SERVING SET
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1895
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT. 1895, T
12 inches long (30.5 cm)
9.11 troy ounces

In the Colonial pattern, comprising a serving fork and fish slice.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FISH SERVING SET
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1895
Marks: (eagle-R-lion), STERLING
11-7/8 inches long (30.2 cm)
7.2 troy ounces

In the La Marquise pattern comprising a serving fork and a slice with pierced blade, monogrammed to the front of the terminal WG.
Silver Flatware, American
A GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER, SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL SERVING PIECES
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1895
Marks: (eagle-R-lion), STERLING
12 inches long (30.5 cm)
9.9 ounces (gross)

In the La Marquise pattern, comprising a fish slice and serving fork, both with gilt handles and enamel decoration, and a serving spoon with enamel decoration.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT CREAMER AND SUGAR BOWL
Frank M. Whtiing Co., North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1896-1940
Marks: (W flanked by leaves), STERLING, BY, FRANK M. WHITING, 786
2-7/8 inches high (7.3 cm)
6.56 troy ounces

The cushion form creamer and sugar with applied scrolled dolphin form handles raised on scroll feet; gilt interiors.
AN AMERICAN SILVER GRAVY SERVING SPOON
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1897
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PAT., 1897
12-1/4 inches long (31.1 cm)
4.73 troy ounces

In the Strasbourg pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal B.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT CREAM LADLE
Wm. B. Durgin Co., Concord, New Hampshire, circa 1898
Marks: D, STERLING, PAT'D
5-1/8 inches long (13.0 cm)
1.27 troy ounces

In the Cat Tails pattern with traces of gilt to bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER ASPARAGUS FORK
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, Circa 1898
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PAT., 1898
9 inches long (22.9 cm)
4.37 troy ounces

In the Baronial pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal PP.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER SHORT HANDLED OYSTER FORKS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1899
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT. 1899
6 inches long (15.2 cm)
5.28 troy ounces

In the Atlantis pattern, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal MSM.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SUGAR SIFTER
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1899
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT, 1899
7 inches long (17.8 cm)
2.00 troy ounces

In the Atlantis pattern with stylized leaf and scroll pierced bowl, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal JWML.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SUGAR TONG
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1899
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT 1899, T
4-1/4 inches long (10.8 cm)
.91 troy ounces

In the Atlantis pattern, with gilt talon ends.
AN AMERICAN SILVER TRAY
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1899
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, A586, 14 IN, SPAULDING & CO CHICAGO
15-3/8 inches diameter (39.0 cm)
37.64 troy ounces

In the Chantilly-Grand pattern, monogrammed CSD. Originally retailed by Spaulding & Co. of Chicago, Illinois.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BONBON SCOOP
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1900
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, A2418
9-5/8 inches long x 4-1/2 inches wide (24.4 x 11.4 cm)
7.74 troy ounces

The large bon bon scoop with arched pierced stem and bow at terminal, the reticulated bowl of addorsed scroll decoration centering palmette leaves, with C-scroll border.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT BERRY SPOON
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, circa 1900
Marks: (oval-circle-diamond), STERLING, HIGHT & FAIRFIELD
9-1/8 inches long (23.2 cm)
4.46 troy ounces

In the Labors of Cupid pattern with shaped gilt bowl, monogrammed to the reverse of the bowl PHA. Originally retailed by Hight & Fairfield.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SALAD SERVING SET
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1900
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING
9-5/8 inches long (24.4 cm)
12.94 troy ounces

In the Hibiscus pattern, with silver gilt bowl and tines.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT CHOCOLATE POT
Mermod & Jaccards, St. Louis, Missouri, circa 1900
Marks: MERMOD & JACCARDS STERLING ST LOUIS
7-1/4 inches high (18.4 cm)
19.8 ounces (gross)

Of waisted form, the hand-hammered body with repoussé Chrysanthemum decoration and applied knop; horn insulators.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER BREAD TRAY
The Mauser Manufacturing Company, New York, New York, circa 1900
Marks: (unicorn), STERLING, 925/1000 FINE, 680
1-7/8 inches high x 11-1/8 inches wide x 7 inches inches deep (4.8 x 28.3 x 17.8 cm)
6.74 troy ounces

The oval bread tray with repoussé grape cluster and leaf decoration and grape vine to rim, monogrammed RF.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BREAD TRAY
Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co., Wallingford, Connecticut, circa 1900
Marks: WALLACE, STERLING, 123
1-3/8 inches high x 11-1/2 inches wide x 6-3/4 inches deep (3.5 x 29.2 x 17.1 cm)
10.84 troy ounces

The oval tray with stylized repoussé poppy decoration.
AN AMERICAN SILVER NAPKIN RING
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1865
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 1365
1-3/4 high x 1-7/8 inches diameter (4.4 x 4.8 cm)
1.64 troy ounces

The napkin ring with cast center band with nine scenes from popular nursery rhymes, monogrammed NM.
A SET OF EIGHT AMERICAN SILVER AND GLASS COFFEE CUPS
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, circa 1900
Marks: (diamond-circle-oval with DH), STERLING, DS113
7-7/8 inches high (20.0 cm)
62.3 ounces (gross)

The tapered cylindrical bodied silver frame with repoussé floral swag decoration with reversed scrolled handle, raised on stem and spreading foot monogrammed CLD, the glass insert with etched vase and flower decoration.
A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN SILVER AND PORCELAIN DEMI TASSE CUPS AND SAUCERS
Frank M. Whiting & Co., North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1900
Marks: (W with wings), STERLING, 6200, 7850, (L within laurel wreath), LENOX
2-1/4 inches high x 3-1/2 inches diameter (5.7 x 8.9 cm)

The demi tasse cups and saucers with engraved floral swag decoration, the cups with pierced rim, gold banded white porcelain liners, monogrammed to the center of the saucer HHS.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER SOUP LADLE
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1900
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT. 1900
12-3/4 inches long (32.4 cm)
9.02 troy ounces

In the Florentine pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal EWD.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND GOLD BREAD BASKET
George W. Shiebler, New York, New York, circa 1900
Marks: (winged S), STERLING, 14K, BIGELOW, KENNARD & CO., 1232
2-3/4 inches high x 14 inches wide x 6-5/8 inches deep (7.0 x 35.6 x 16.8 cm)
11.57 troy ounces

The oval Art Nouveau bread basket with cast and pierced floral decoration to the ends, highlighted with gold, monogrammed to the center MS. Originally retailed by Bigelow, Kennard & Co. of Boston, Massachusetts.
Miscellaneous
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT WINE COOLER
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1900
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, 4563, 7 PINTS
8-3/4 inches high x 10 inches wide x 6-1/2 inches deep (22.2 x 25.4 x 16.5 cm)
47.48 troy ounces

The baluster form wine cooler with addorsed scroll handles with cast acanthus leaf terminals, gilt interior.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOWL
Unidentified maker, circa 1900
Marks: (effaced mark), STERLING, C3009
3-1/8 inches high x 17-5/8 inches wide x 10-1/8 inches deep (7.9 x 44.8 x 25.7 cm)
19.14 troy ounces

The oval Art Nouveau bowl with shaped and folded undulating rim and repoussé floral decoration, the center engraved with intertwined ribbons incorporating monogram SS.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER VASE
Redlich & Co., New York, New York, circa 1900
Marks: (sea serpent), STERLING, 7386, 17 1/2 IN, SPAULDING & CO.
17-1/2 inches high (44.4 cm)
18 ounces (gross)

The weighted Art Nouveau trumpet form vase with flaring shaped floral form rim, with applied leaf decoration to narrow tapered stem. Originally retailed by Spaulding & Co. of Chicago, Illinois.
AN AMERICAN SILVER VASE
Theodore B. Starr, New York, New York, circa 1900
Marks: (griffin with S), THEODORE B. STARR, NEW YORK, STERLING, 1757
14-1/2 inches high (36.8 cm)
25.06 troy ounces

The baluster form Art Nouveau vase with sinuous cast and repoussé iris decoration with pierced floral decoration at the shaped rim; the base with chased and repoussé iris leaf decoration.
AN AMERICAN SILVER RETICULATED BOWL
J.E. Caldwell & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1900
Marks: JE CALDWELL & CO, 925 STERLING, 1000, PHILADELPHIA, 1112X
4 inches high x 9-7/8 inches diameter (10.2 x 25.1 cm)
17.31 troy ounces

The octagonal bowl of reticulated scroll design with overturned rim with cast rose decoration, the bowl raised on four shell and scroll feet; monogrammed to the center LAP.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER HORN
Black, Starr & Frost, New York, New York, circa 1900
Marks: BLACK, STARR & FROST, STERLING
10 inches long (25.4 cm)
1.18 troy ounces

The plain tapered form horn monogrammed to the rim MCA.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER COIN MOUNTED PEPPER SHAKERS
Shreve & Co., San Francisco, California, circa 1900
Marks: GEO. C. SHREVE, SAN FRANCISCO, STERLING, 16
2-7/8 inches high (7.3 cm)
4 ounces (gross)

The circular bodies mounted with coins, one with a Second Republic 5 franc piece on front and a Louis Philippe I 5 franc piece on the reverse, raised on a Queen Victoria East India Company Rupee; the other with a Peru Republic One Sol piece on the front and a Louis Philippe I 5 franc piece on the reverse, raised on a Victoria Gothic Florin; both with shaped necks with fitted pierced stoppers, monogrammed to the side KAL.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND GLASS VASE
Wm. B. Durgin Co., Concord, New Hampshire, circa 1900
Marks: (D within leaf, crowned), STERLING, 3A, SHREVE, CRUMP, & LOW CO
6-5/8 x 5-1/2 x 3 inches (16.8 x 14.0 x 7.6 cm)
16.4 ounces (gross)

The baluster form glass vase raised on silver base with repoussé leaf and scroll decoration, the neck with stylized leaf and scroll cut card decoration, and addorsed dolphin form handles joining base and neck. Originally retailed by Shreve, Crump & Low Co. of Boston, Massachusetts.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER SAUCE BOAT
Frank W. Smith Silver Co., Inc., Gardner, Massachusetts, circa 1900
Marks: (Lion on crescent with S), 925/1000, STERLING, 184, J.E. CALDWELL & CO., PHILADELPHIA, 925, STERLING, 1000
4-1/2 inches high x 6-1/2 inches wide x 3 inches deep (11.4 x 16.5 x 7.6 cm)
6.19 troy ounces

The silver sauce boat with beaded decoration to rim and foot, with floral and scroll decoration at sides of everted lip and back, the open handle with dolphin head terminal; engraved with a crest below lip. Originally retailed by J.E. Caldwell & Co. of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Silver & Vertu
A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN SILVER LUNCHEON PLATES
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, circa 1900
Marks: (oval-circle-diamond), STERLING, 1508/78
6-1/2 inches diameter (16.5 cm)
35.72 troy ounces

The circular plates with banded leaf and berry and reed and ribbon decoration, monogrammed to the center MBL.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOWL
R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co., Wallingford, Connecticut, circa 1900
Marks: RW (stag's head) &S, STERLING, WALLACE, 3920
4-1/8 inches high x 8-1/2 inches diameter (10.5 x 21.6 cm)
21.14 troy ounces

The flared bowl with ribbed decoration and overturned scalloped rim, on spreading raised foot.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CREAM LADLE
Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, Massachusetts, circa 1900
Marks: T, STERLING, 925/1000
5-5/8 inches long (14.3 cm)
1.00 troy ounces

The organic form cream ladle with twist stem with intertwined leaf terminal; the shaped bowl with chased leaf decoration.
AN AMERICAN SILVER NAPKIN RING
Unger Bros., Newark, New Jersey, circa 1900
Marks: (interlaced UB), STERLING, 925 FINE
1-7/8 inches high x 1-3/4 inches diameter (4.8 x 4.4 cm)
1.36 troy ounces

The Art Nouveau napkin ring with stylized floral decoration on chased ground.
AN AMERICAN SILVER NAPKIN RING
Wm. B. Kerr & Co., Newark, New Jersey, circa 1900
Marks: (banded ax), STERLING, 772
1-7/8 inches high x 1-7/8 inches diameter (4.8 x 4.8 cm)
1.84 troy ounces

The Art Nouveau napkin ring with undulating rims and cast floral decoration, inscribed William Banks Jones.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SERVING SPOON
William B. Kerr & Co., Newark, New Jersey, circa 1900
Marks: (fleur-de-lis), STERLING, 398
9-3/4 inches long (24.8 cm)
2.27 troy ounces

The serving spoon with curved rod stem and three intertwined rods with gilt floral buds, with gilt leaf form bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FISH SLICE
Wilcox & Evertsen, New York, New York, circa 1900
Marks: (Indian head), STERLING
11-3/4 inches long (29.8 cm)
4.83 troy ounces

The fish slice with shaped scroll stem and terminal centering shell.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER CREAM LADLE
Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co., Wallingford, Connecticut, circa 1900
Marks: R. WALLACE, 1835, A1
6-3/4 inches long (17.1 cm)
2.36 troy ounces

In an unidentified floral pattern, with a trumpet vine at stem and shaped bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER COLD MEAT SERVING FORK
Alvin-Beiderhase Co., Sag Harbor, New York, circa 1902
Marks: (Alvin), STERLING
7-3/4 inches long (19.7 cm)
2.37 troy ounces

In the Raphael pattern, monogrammed to the reverse R.
Silver & Vertu
A SET OF TEN AMERICAN SILVER MELON FORKS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1902-1907
Marks: TIFFANY & CO, MAKERS, STERLING, C, NEW YORK
8-1/8 inches long (20.6 cm)
24.1 ounces (gross)

The set of melon eating forks with Lap Over Edge-style handles and silver plate tines, with customized integrated monogram WHE.

The Tiffany & Co. archival drawing for this piece is illustrated on page 78 (figure 86) of William B. Hood, Jr. with Roslyn Berlin and Edward Wawrynek, Tiffany Silver Flatware 1845-1905: When Dining Was an Art, Antique Collector's Club, Woodbridge, England, 1999.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CENTER BOWL
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, 1903
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., 15647D MAKERS 1300, STERLING SILVER, 925-1000, m, 3 1/2 PINTS
4 inches high x 12-1/4 inches diameter (10.2 x 31.1 cm)
29.71 troy ounces

The center bowl with turned over shaped rim in the Lap Over Edge style with cast floral and leaf decoration.
AN AMERICAN SILVER ASPARAGUS SERVER
Alvin-Biederhase Co., Sag Harbor, New York, circa 1903
Marks: (eagle-A-sail), STERLING
9-1/2 inches long (24.1 cm)
4.46 troy ounces

In the Bridal Rose pattern, with pierced blade, monogrammed to the front of the terminal ESV.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FOOTED TRAY
S. Kirk & Son Co., Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1903-1924
Marks: S. KIRK & SON CO, 925/1000, 11
1-1/8 inches high x 10-7/8 inches diameter (2.9 x 27.6 cm)
20.87 troy ounces

The shaped round tray with chased Repoussé pattern rim and etched foliate scroll decoration to the center, raised on four cast ball and claw feet.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND IVORY TROPHY CUP
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1904
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, A3851, 4/34 PINTS, (lyre), F
9-5/8 inches high x 8-1/4 inches diameter (24.4 x 21.0 cm)
51.8 ounces (gross)

The trophy cup with large goblet form bowl supported by three ivory tusks attaching to stepped circular base raised on three bun feet, inscribed to the front PRESIDENTS CUP, OFFERED BY, J.E. DE MUND, MD, for the best, AMERICAN BRED, RUSSIAN WOLFHOUND, and inscribed to the back To be won four times not necessarily with same hound, WKC 1905, M.J. ROOTS, Champion Boyar, LIKC 1905, M.J. ROOTS, Champion Boyar, WKC 1906, VALLEY FARM KENNEL'S, Champion Sorvan O' Valley Farm, LIKC 1906, VALLEY FARM KENNEL'S, Champion Kopchic O' Valley Farm, WKC 1907, VALLEY FARM KENNEL'S, Champion Rasboi O' Valley Farm, LIKC 1907, FS BY RAM'S, Champion O'Kean, WKC 1908, DR. BEHREND'S, Champion Rasboi O' Valley Farm.

Founded on November 12, 1903, the Russian Wolfhound Club of America's stated goal was "to place the Russian Wolfhound, both as a working dog and as a chien de luxe, first in popular esteem among the larger breeds." As such, strict breeding standards were adopted in 1905, which were rewarded by presentation of the President's Cup at the annual Westminster Kennel Club and Long Island Kennel Club shows.


AN AMERICAN SILVER TRAY
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, 1904
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., 16140 MAKERS 749, STERLING SILVER, 925-1000, C
0-7/8 inches high x 12 inches wide x 8-7/8 inches deep (2.2 x 30.5 x 22.5 cm)
21.78 troy ounces

The oval tray with cast shells within bead, oval lozenge and wave border, inner border with cast heart form decoration, cavatto with wave pattern decoration.
A SET OF SEVEN AMERICAN SILVER DINNER FORKS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1904
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PAT. 1904, M
7-1/2 inches long (19.1 cm)
13.39 troy ounces

In the Old French pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal E.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1905
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PAT., 1904, H
9-3/4 inches long (dinner knife) (24.8 cm)
177.90 ounces (gross)

In the Old French pattern, monogrammed MPB, comprising:

12 dinner knives with silver plated blades;
12 luncheon knives with silver plated blades;
12 dinner forks;
11 luncheon forks;
10 tea spoons;
12 cream soup spoons;
12 gumbo spoons;
6 serving spoons;
1 pastry server with silver plated blade;
1 carving knife with stainless steel blade.

(89 pieces total)
AN AMERICAN SILVER BERRY SPOON
Alvin-Biederhase Co., Sag Harbor, New York, circa 1905
Marks: (eagle-A-sail), STERLING, PATENT
9-3/8 inches long (23.8 cm)
3.37 troy ounces

In the Orange Blossom pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal HGS.
AN AMERICAN SILVER EGG SERVER
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1905
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT. 1905, C.
9-3/8 inches long (23.8 cm)
3.46 troy ounces

In the Renaissance pattern, with pierced bowl.
Silver Flatware, American
A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN SILVER DINNER KNIVES
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1905
Marks: TIFFANY & CO, MAKERS, STERLING, M, NEW YORK
9-1/8 inches long (23.2 cm)
29.2 ounces (gross)

In the Shell and Thread pattern, with silver plate blades, monogrammed to the front R.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT PUNCH CUP
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, 1906
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., 16836 MAKERS 4482, STERLING SILVER, 925-1000, m
2-7/8 inches high x 4-1/4 inches wide x 3-3/8 inches deep (7.3 x 10.8 x 8.6 cm)
5.28 troy ounces

The punch cup on raised foot with repoussé acanthus leaf decoration and D shape handle, gilt interior.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOWL
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1906
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), Martele, (eagle), .9584, L/LX
2-3/4 inches high x 11 inches diameter (7.0 x 27.9 cm)
26.24 troy ounces


The Martele bowl with undulating lobed rim and repoussé and chased floral decoration, monogrammed AME.

LITERATURE:
L. Pristo, Martelé: 950-1000 Fine - Gorham's Nouveau Art Silver, 2002.
This bowl was begun on September 27, 1906. Thirty hours were spent by James Leckenby for the making of the bowl and another 46.5 hours were required for the chasing which was done by George A.F. Shakel. The net cost for production was $112.00. Originally the interior of the bowl was gilded.


AN AMERICAN SILVER TEA CADDY
William Linker, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1906-1915
Marks: (fleur-de-lis), STERLING, 293, THEODORE B. STARR
4-1/2 inches high (11.4 cm)
5.37 troy ounces

The ginger jar form tea caddy with cast fleur-de-lis, leaf and scroll decoration to the shoulder and cast scrolled leaf to the lid. Originally retailed by Theodore B. Starr of New York, New York.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FIVE-PIECE TEA SET WITH TRAY
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: REED & BARTON, STERLING, 570A, 571A, 572A, FRANCIS I, (horseshoe)
30-1/4 inches long (tray) (76.8 cm)
304.33 troy ounces

In the Francis I pattern, comprising a coffee pot with ivory insulators, a tea pot with ivory insulators, a creamer with gilt interior, a covered sugar bowl, a waste bowl with gilt interior and a tray.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FOOTED BON BON BOWL
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: REED & BARTON, STERLING, X569F, FRANCIS I
2-3/8 high x 8 inches diameter (6.0 x 20.3 cm)
10.30 troy ounces

In the Francis I pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOWL
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1959
Marks: REED & BARTON, STERLING, X825, TARA
2-1/2 inches high x 10-5/8 inches wide x 7-3/4 inches deep (6.4 x 22.0 x 19.7 cm)
9.38 troy ounces

In the Tara pattern, inscribed in the bowl TEXAS, SPORTS HALL OF FAME, 1959.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BREAD TRAY
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: REED & BARTON, STERLING, X568, FRANCIS I
1-5/8 inches high x 11-7/8 inches wide x 7-3/8 inches deep (4.1 x 30.0 x 18.7 cm)
14.40 troy ounces

In the Francis I pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SANDWICH PLATE
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: REED & BARTON, STERLING, X569, FRANCIS I
11-1/2 inches diameter (29.2 cm)
17.68 troy ounces

In the Francis I pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FOOTED BON BON BOWL
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: REED & BARTON, STERLING, X569F, FRANCIS I
2-3/8 high x 8 inches diameter (6.0 x 20.3 cm)
10.48 troy ounces

In the Francis I pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: (eagle-R-lion), STERLING, REED & BARTON, MIRRORSTELE, STERLING HANDLE,
144.20 ounces (gross)

In the Francis I pattern, comprising:

12 dinner knives with stainless blades;
12 dinner forks;
12 salad forks;
12 ice tea spoons;
12 tea spoons;
12 cream soup spoons;
12 individual butter spreaders;
12 demi tasse spoons

(96 pieces total plus case)

Plus fitted wooden case with single drawer.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: REED & BARTON, STERLING, X569, FRANCIS I, Weighted
7-7/8 inches high x 12-3/4 inches wide x 5-1/4 inches deep (20.0 x 32.4 x 13.3 cm)
67.1 ounces (gross)

In the Francis I pattern, the low three light candelabra comprising a weighted single socket base with removable three light branch.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SALAD SERVING SET
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: STERLING, Reed & Barton
9-1/2 inches long (fork) (24.1 cm)
9.29 troy ounces

In the Francis I pattern, comprising a salad serving fork with pierced blade and salad serving spoon with shaped bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: STERLING, Reed & Barton, (eagle-R-lion), MIRRORSTELE
49.8 ounces (gross)

In the Francis I pattern, comprising:

6 dinner knives with stainless steel blades;
6 dinner forks;
6 tea spoons;
1 solid serving spoon;
1 solid pierced bowl serving spoon;
1 master butter knife with stainless steel blade;
1 serving fork;
1 pastry fork;
1 sugar shell

(24 pieces total)
A SET OF TEN AMERICAN SILVER STRAWBERRY FORKS
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: Reed & Barton, STERLING
5 inches long (12.7 cm)
5.56 troy ounces

In the Francis I pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER ICE CREAM PLATE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1909
Marks: (lion-anchor-G crowned by eagle), Martele, .9584, R/YN
7-1/8 inches diameter (18.1 cm)
8.93 troy ounces


In the Martele pattern, with scalloped undulating rim with repoussé floral and leaf decoration and hand hammered finish to the rim.

LITERATURE:
L. Pristo, Martelé: 950-1000 Fine - Gorham's Nouveau Art Silver, 2002.
This ice cream plate was one of a set of 12 made by Howard Tromans and chased by Otto Colmetz. The beaten forms were completed on December 22, 1908 and the chasing completed during 1909.


Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN ARTS & CRAFTS SILVER TROPHY VASE
Shreve & Co., San Francisco, California, circa 1909
Marks: SHREVE & CO., SAN FRANCISCO, STERLING, BASE LOADED
12 inches high x 4-1/2 inches diameter (30.5 x 11.4 cm)
18.80 ounces (gross)

The trumpet form vase in the 14th Century pattern, with cast hand hammered strapwork decoration, inscribed to the front Portola Fruit and Flower Show, FAIRMONT HOTEL, OCTOBER 14, 1909, FIRST PRIZE, OFFERED BY, PELICANO ROSSI CO., FOR BEST VASE OF, AMERICAN BEAUTIES, FIFTY BLOOMS, WON BY, ROBERT SCHMIDT.
Silver Flatware, American
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT ICE TEA SPOON STRAWS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1910
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 1445H, (knot)
6-1/2 inches long (16.5 cm)
2.18 troy ounces

The spoons with hollow stem and button terminal, the shaped pierced gilt bowl with repoussé scroll and foliate decoration.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER TAZZA
Bailey, Banks & Biddle Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1910
Marks: (S, 925, BBB), BAILEY BANKS & BIDDLE CO., STERLING, 773X
4 inches high x 11-1/4 inches diameter (10.1 x 28.6 cm)
38.55 troy ounces

The tazza with pierced cast floral scroll border and foot, the center of the bowl with engraved floral and scroll decoration centering monogram M.
AN AMERICAN SILVER TAZZA
Theodore B. Starr, New York, New York, circa 1910
Marks: THEODORE B. STARR, (star), STERLING, 480
3 inches high x 9-3/8 inches diameter (7.6 x 23.8 cm)
19.41 troy ounces

The tazza with reticulated radiating scrollwork border and cast raspberry fruit, vine and leaf decoration at rim, raised on pierced stand with cast vine and leaf border; monogrammed to the center AMC.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BREAD TRAY
Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co., Wallingford, Connecticut, circa 1910
Marks: WALLACE, STERLING, 4251
1 inches high x 11-3/8 inches wide x 6-3/4 inches deep (2.5 x 28.9 x 17.1 cm)
12.85 troy ounces

The rectangular tray with rolled rim and curved corners, with repoussé cherry fruit and leaf decoration to the ends.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER PRESENTATION BOWL
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, 1910
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., 18720 A 9128, STERLING SILVER, 925-1000, M
1-7/8 inches high x 9 inches diameter (4.8 x 22.9 cm)
12.48 troy ounces

The bowl with pierced upright border, inscribed to the center BBC, From the members of the, Belle Harbor Yacht Club, 1917.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1911
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT. 1911, m, (star)
9-1/4 inches long (knife) (23.5 cm)
46 ounces (gross)

In the Flemish pattern, comprising:

4 dinner knives with stainless blades;
4 butter spreaders;
4 dinner forks;
4 salad forks;
4 tea spoons;
4 place spoons;
1 serving spoon.

(25 pieces total)
AN AMERICAN SILVER SANDWICH TONG
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1911
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT. 1911, m
5 inches long (12.7 cm)
1.82 troy ounces

In the Flemish pattern, with pierced blades, monogrammed G.
AN AMERICAN SILVER RETICULATED BOWL
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, 1911
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., 17941A MAKERS 2082, STERLING SILVER, 925-1000, M
3-1/8 inches high x 11-3/4 inches diameter (7.9 x 29.8 cm)
23.33 troy ounces

The center bowl with arabesque pattern reticulated rim, monogrammed to the center HMB.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND CUT GLASS BOWL
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1913
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 4694 (within rectangle), D, (shamrock)
3-7/8 inches high x 8-1/8 inches diameter (9.8 x 20.6 cm)

The cut glass bowl with etched floral and foliate decoration, with plain silver mount to lip monogrammed JFW.

Based on the mark this was a special order piece, possibly produced at the workshops associated with Gorham's retail store in New York City.
AN AMERICAN FIVE-PIECE SILVER TEA SET WITH TRAY
J.E. Caldwell & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1915
Marks: J.E. CALDWELL & CO., PHILADELPHIA, 925, STERLING, 1000, 1822, 708
10-1/8 inches high (coffee pot) (25.7 cm)
98 ounces (gross) plus tray

The fluted urn shaped tea service on conforming spreading foot and scroll handles comprising a coffee pot and tea pot with ivory insulators, a covered sugar bowl, a creamer, and a waste bowl, each with engraved crest, together with a tray with interlaced gallery and ivory handles with marquetry inlayed base.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN ARTS & CRAFTS SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Lebolt & Co., Chicago, Illinois, circa 1915
Marks: LEBOLT, STERLING, HAND MADE
9-1/2 inches long (dinner knife) (24.1 cm)
141.20 ounces (gross)

The hand hammered finish flatware service with applied monogram CLD comprising:

12 dinner knives with silver plated blades;
12 butter spreaders;
12 dinner forks;
12 salad forks;
12 cream soup spoons;
12 tea spoons;
12 coffee spoons;
12 demi tasse spoons.

(96 pieces total)
AN AMERICAN ARTS & CRAFTS SILVER PITCHER
Lebolt & Co., Chicago, Illinois, circa 1915
Marks: (L with lion), LEBOLT, HAND MADE, STERLING, 801, 5 1/2 PINTS
9-1/8 inches high (23.2 cm)
26.34 troy ounces

The hand hammered pitcher with rolled rim and scroll handle, with applied monogram CLD.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN ARTS & CRAFTS SILVER WINE GOBLETS
Lebolt & Co., Chicago, Illinois, circa 1915
Marks: L, HAND BEATEN, STERLING, SPECIAL
5-5/8 inches high (14.3 cm)
16.22 troy ounces

The hand hammered flare rimmed goblets on tapered stem, with applied monogram D.
AN AMERICAN ARTS & CRAFTS SILVER TRAY
Lebolt & Co., Chicago, Illinois, circa 1915
Marks: (L with lion), LEBOLT & COMPANY, HAND BEATEN, STERLING, 187, 12 IN
12 inches diameter (30.5 cm)
25.06 troy ounces

The hand hammered circular tray with applied monogram CLD to the rim.
A SET OF FOUR AMERICAN ARTS & CRAFTS SILVER PEPPER SHAKERS
Lebolt & Co., Chicago, Illinois , circa 1915
Marks: L, LEBOLT, HAND BEATEN, STERLING, 825
5-3/8 inches high (13.7 cm)
9.93 troy ounces

The hand hammered baluster form pepper shakers with applied monogram CLD.
AN AMERICAN ARTS & CRAFTS SILVER TEA POT
Lebolt & Co., Chicago, Illinois, circa 1915
Marks: (L with lion), LEBOLT, HAND MADE, STERLING, 539, 1 3/4 PINTS
8-1/4 inches high (21.0 cm)
18.5 ounces (gross)

The hand hammered tapered octagonal lidded tea pot with banded decoration at the rim and foot, ivory insulators to the handle, with applied monogram D.
AN AMERICAN ARTS & CRAFTS SILVER SYRUP PITCHER AND UNDER PLATE
Lebolt & Co., Chicago, Illinois, circa 1915
Marks: (L with lion), LEBOLT, HAND MADE, STERLING, 539
5 inches high (12.7 cm)
15.85 troy ounces

The hand hammered tapered octagonal lidded syrup pitcher with banded decoration at the rim and foot, with applied monogram CLD, with a matching fitted under plate with reservoir.
AN AMERICAN ARTS & CRAFTS SILVER FIVE-PIECE COFFEE AND TEA SERVICE WITH TRAY
Lebolt & Co., Chicago, Illinois, circa 1915
Marks: (L with lion), LEBOLT, STERLING, HAND MADE, 802, 824
10 inches high (coffee pot) (25.4 cm)
216.80 ounces (gross)

The hand hammered baluster form coffee and tea service comprising a coffee pot and tea pot with ivory insulators, a cream pitcher, a two handled sugar bowl with cover, a waste bowl and a large two handled tray, each with applied monogram CLD.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1915
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PAT. 1915, STAINLESS
9-1/2 inches long (dinner knife) (24.1 cm)
80.8 ounces (gross)

In the St. Dunstan pattern, comprising:

8 dinner knives with stainless blades;
7 dinner forks;
8 salad forks;
15 tea spoons;
1 butter spreader;
1 cream ladle;
1 pate server with stainless blade.

In fitted wooden box.

(41 pieces total plus box)

AN AMERICAN SILVER BASKET
The Stieff Company, Baltimore, Maryland, 1915
Marks: STIEFF, (crowned S), STERLING, X, 505, 15 (within circle)
8-1/2 inches high x 11-1/2 inches diameter (21.6 x 29.2 cm)
24.24 troy ounces

The basket in the Rose pattern with swing handle, the handle monogrammed HCK and the bowl inscribed Henry Keidel, from Employees, May 22, 1918.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CENTER PIECE WITH UNDER PLATE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1916
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, A9433, A9435, (ax)
9-1/4 inches high x 15 inches diameter (23.5 x 38.1 cm)
66.17 troy ounces

The urn shaped centerpiece with gilt lining, with pierced overturned lip with shield, floral bouquet and acanthus leaf decoration and banded acanthus border, the socle form base and matching under plate with similar decoration; monogrammed to the side of the centerpiece 1893 HBB 1918.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FLASK
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, 1917
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., 19427E MAKERS 7868, STERLING SILVER 925-1000, M, 1 GILL
5-1/2 inches high (14 cm)
7.5 ounces (gross)

The hand hammered flask with screw down lid, monogrammed MLB.
AN AMERICAN SILVER VASE
Clemens Friedell, Pasadena, California, circa 1920
Marks: FRIEDELL, PASADENA, STERLING, BASE FILLED
16-1/8 inches high (40.9 cm)
32.7 ounces gross

The weighted trumpet form vase with undulating everted lip and all over hand hammered decoration, monogrammed ENL.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Whiting Manufacturing Company and Gorham Manufacturing Co.., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1925
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, PAT, (lion-anchor-G), H, H. HERTZBERG JLY. CO
33.90 troy ounces

In the Cinderella pattern, comprising:

8 dinner forks;
8 salad forks;
7 tea spoons;
6 ice tea spoons;
5 demi tasse spoons;
1 cold meat fork.

(35 pieces total)
AN AMERICAN SILVER WATER PITCHER
S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1925-1932
Marks: S. KIRK & SON INC., STERLING, 12
8 inches high x 8 inches wide x 6 inches deep (20.3 x 20.3 x 15.2 cm)
23.51 troy ounces

In the Repoussé pattern with fully chased decoration.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CENTER BOWL
S. Kirk & Son Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1925-1932
Marks: S KIRK & SON INC., STERLING, 239, HAND DECORATED
4-3/8 inches high x 11-1/2 inches diameter (11.1 x 29.2 cm)
26.34 troy ounces

The center bowl with turned over scalloped rim with chased repoussé floral and leaf decoration, with matching spreading conforming base, monogrammed to the center EMB.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1927-1961
Marks: S. KIRK & SON, STERLING, STERLING HANDLE, STAINLESS BLADE
9-5/8 inches long (dinner knife) (24.4 cm)
168.4 ounces (gross)

In the Old Maryland pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal G, comprising:

12 dinner knives with stainless blades;
12 butter spreaders with stainless blades;
12 dinner forks;
12 salad forks;
12 tea spoons;
12 table spoons;
3 serving spoons;
1 cake server with stainless blade;
1 master butter knife;
1 jelly server;
1 sugar shell;
1 cream ladle.

(80 pieces total)
AN AMERICAN SILVER ICE TONG
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1929
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, M, PAT
7-1/8 inches long (18.1 cm)
3.19 troy ounces

In the Castilian pattern, with pierced bowls.
A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN COCKTAIL CUPS
Frank M. Whiting & Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1930
Marks: STERLING, BY, FRANK M. WHITING, & COMPANY, (leaves flanking W), 45
5-1/8 inches high x 3 inches diameter (13.0 x 7.6 cm)
47.39 troy ounces

The tapered cylindrical tall cups with flared lip.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CREAMER, SUGAR BOWL AND TRAY
S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1932-1961
Marks: S. KIRK & SON, STERLING, HAND DECORATED, 418AF, 15OF
9-5/8 inches long (tray) (24.4 cm)
15.76 troy ounces

In the Repoussé pattern, comprising a miniature creamer and two handled sugar bowl, and oval tray.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOWL
S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1932-1961
Marks: S. KIRK & SON, STERLING, 728
1-3/8 inches high x 10-1/8 inches diameter (3.5 x 25.7 cm)
14.04 troy ounces

The bowl with repoussé flower and leaf decoration to hammered border.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOWL
S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1932-1961
Marks: S. KIRK & SON, STERLING, 179 HAND DECORATED
2-1/2 inches high x 11-1/2 inches diameter (6.3 x 29.2 cm)
19.05 troy ounces

The bowl with repoussé floral and leaf decoration to the border and cast shell and scroll decoration to the rim.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER NUT SERVING DISH
S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1932-1961
Marks: S. KIRK & SON, STERLING, 444
3-5/8 x 6-1/4 x 6 inches (9.2 x 15.9 x 15.2 cm)
6.38 troy ounces

A three bowl repousse nut serving dish with ring handle.
A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN SILVER BREAD PLATES
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1933
Marks: (S in shield), INTERNATIONAL, STERLING, H419
5-7/8 inches diameter (14.9 cm)
30.98 troy ounces

In the Maintenon pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Wallace Silversmiths, Wallingford, Connecticut, circa 1936
Marks: WALLACE, (stag's head), STERLING, STAINLESS
9-3/4 inches long (dinner knife) (24.8 cm)
168.7 ounces (gross)

In the Sir Christopher pattern, comprising:

14 dinner knives with stainless blades;
14 dinner forks;
12 salad forks;
14 tea spoons;
12 cream soup spoons;
8 ice tea spoons;
1 cold meat serving fork;
3 serving spoons;
1 cheese server with stainless blade;
1 lemon fork;
1 pickle fork;
1 demi tasse spoon;
1 salt spoon pin.

In associated fitted wooden box.

(83 pieces total plus box)
AN AMERICAN SILVER FIVE-PIECE TEA SET
Watson Company, Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1940
Marks: (crown-W-lion), STERLING SILVER, S220
10-3/8 inches high (coffee pot) (26.4 cm)
85.5 ounces (gross)

In the Meadow Rose pattern, comprising a coffee and tea pot with ivory insulators, a sugar bowl, a waste bowl and a creamer.
AN AMERICAN SILVER TRAY
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, 1940
Marks: (eagle-R-lion), STERLING, X486C, Hand Chased, 17 1/2 IN, (cannon), Gainsborough
17-5/8 inches diameter (44.8 cm)
41.47 troy ounces

In the Gainsborough pattern.
AN AMERICAN GOLD TROPHY CUP ON STAND
Shreve & Co., San Francisco, California, circa 1946
Marks: (s-bell-s), 14K, SHREVE & CO, SAN FRANCISCO
6-1/8 inches high x 6 inches wide x 3-7/8 inches deep (15.6 x 15.2 x 9.8 cm)
9.02 troy ounces

The two handled cup with gadrooned decoration centering a cartouche shaped reserve, the cup inscribed Princess Pat of 1946, Washington Park, on turned wooden pedestal with affixed plaque inscribed Won by SAY BLUE, b.f., by Blue Larkspur - Isay, by DisDonc, Bred by Albert Sabath.
Silver Holloware, American
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER SALT SHAKERS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1950
Marks: GORHAM, STERLING, 1270
2-5/8 inches high (6.7 cm)
4.8 ounces (gross)

The pair of weighted beehive salt shakers with applied cast bee to the side, with glass liners and plastic stoppers.
Silver & Vertu
A SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER JULEP CUPS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1947-1956
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., MAKERS, STERLING SILVER, 22875, M
3 inches high x 3 inches diameter (7.6 x 7.6 cm)
19.59 troy ounces

The tapered cylindrical cups with incised banded decoration at base.
AN AMERICAN SILVER TRAY
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1947-1956
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., MAKERS, STERLING SILVER, 21252, M, 10 IN
10 inches diameter (25.4 cm)
14.67 troy ounces

The circular tray with raised lip.
AN AMERICAN SILVER TRAY
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1947-1956
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., MAKERS, STERLING, 21153
12 inches diameter (30.5 cm)
21.51 troy ounces

The circular tray with raised lip.
A FRENCH SILVER TRAY
Cartier, Paris, France, circa 1950-1070
Marks: Cartier, (diamond-quatrefoil-diamond), STERLING, 6763, 9 IN
8-7/8 inches diameter (22.5 cm)
11.30 troy ounces

The circular tray with raised lip.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SIX-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE WITH TRAY
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, 1951
Marks: REED & BARTON, STERLING, Hampton Court, 660, 661, (bell)
12-1/2 inches high (hot water kettle) (31.8 cm)
266.2 ounces (gross)

In the Hampton Court pattern, comprising a hot water kettle on stand, a coffee pot, a tea pot, a sugar bowl with cover, a creamer, a waste bowl and a tray.
A SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER JULEP CUPS
Mark Scearce, Shelbyville, Kentucky, circa 1961-1963
Marks: MARK J SCEARCE, SHELBYVILLE, KENTUCKY, STERLING, (eagle), JFK
3-3/4 inches high x 3-1/8 inches diameter (9.5 x 7.9 cm)
19.14 troy ounces

The silver julep cups based on an original made in Kentucky around the year 1795, inscribed KEENELAND, THE NORMANDY, 1963, ALVEX; KENNELAND, THE CALUMET, 1962, JET TRAFFIC; KEENELAND, THE WALMAC, 1963, MAXIMUD; and KEENELAND, THE TWIN PINES, 1963, TELLAHWARD.

Session 3
A GEORGE III SILVER SERVING SPOON
Richard Crossley, London, England, 1792-1793
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), RC, r
8-1/4 inches long (20.9 cm)
1.91 troy ounces

The serving spoon with tapered stem.
A GEORGE III SILVER FISH SLICE
Elizabeth Morley, London, England, 1807-1808
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), (duty mark), EM, M
11-1/2 inches long (29.2 cm)
3.73 troy ounces

The fish slice of fiddleback pattern, the shaped blade with fish and scroll piercing and brightcut greek key border.
A GEORGE III SILVER LADLE
Thomas Barker, London, England, 1810-1811
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), (duty mark), TB, P
12-1/2 inches long (31.8 cm)
6.38 troy ounces

The soup ladle in the fiddleback pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal WML.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CREAM LADLES
Unidentified maker, London, England, 1816-1817
Marks: (lion passant), (duty mark), RT, a
6-3/4 inches long (17.1 cm)
3.73 troy ounces

The pair of cream ladles of tipt design.
A SET OF TWELVE SCOTTISH SILVER TABLE SPOONS
George Fenwick, Edinburgh, Scotland, circa 1816-1817
Marks: (castle), (thistle), (duty mark), FE, k
7 inches long (17.8 cm)
11.48 troy ounces

The set of fiddleback pattern table spoons monogrammed to the front R with consecutive numbers from 1 to 12.
A GEORGE IV SILVER STUFFING SPOON
W. Welch, Exeter, England, 1820-1821
Marks: (lion passant), (castle), (duty mark), WW, d
11-3/4 inches long (29.8 cm)
3.46 troy ounces

The stuffing spoon in the tipt pattern.
A GEORGE IV SILVER FISH SLICE
Unidentified maker, London, England, 1822-23
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), (duty mark), R.P., g
11-5/8 inches long (29.5 cm)
4.36 troy ounces

Of fiddleback design with symmetric pierced leaf blade; engraved crest to handle.
A GEORGE IV SILVER AND SILVER GILT BERRY SPOON
James Beebe, London, England, 1827-1828
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), (duty mark), JB, m
8-3/4 inches long (22.2 cm)
2.18 troy ounces

The berry spoon with fiddle back style terminal, etched with scroll and shell decoration centering monogram E, shaped gilt bowl with repousse berry decoration.
A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE SPOONS
Unidentified maker, Exeter, England, 1851-1852
Marks: (lion passant), (castle), (duty mark), MAYER, P
7-1/8 inches long (18.1 cm)
12.94 troy ounces

The table spoons of threaded fiddleback pattern.
A VICTORIAN SILVER FISH SLICE SET
Francis Higgins, London, England, 1859-1860
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), (duty mark), FB, d
12-7/8 inches (32.7 cm) long (slice)
9.75 troy ounces

Comprising a fish slice and serving fork of fiddle back design, the blades with pierced scroll decoration; engraved crest to front of terminals.
Silver Flatware, British
A VICTORIAN SILVER PLATE AND IVORY FISH SERVING SET
William Briggs & Co., Sheffield, England, circa 1875
Marks: W B & CO S, EP
13-1/8 inches long (slice) (33.3 cm)

The cased set comprising a fish fork and slice with engraved silver plate blades, with turned ivory handles with banded acanthus scroll decoration.
A VICTORIAN SILVER PLATE TEA CADDY SPOON
William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, England, circa 1880
Marks: WH & S, B, P
3-1/8 inches long (7.9 cm)
.6 ounces (gross)

The tea caddy spoon with shell form bowl.
Silver & Vertu
A VICTORIAN SILVER ASPARAGUS TONG
Unknown maker, London, England, 1897-1898
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), b
9-1/4 inches long (23.5 cm)
6.01 troy ounces

The asparagus tong of tipt pattern with pierced rectangular blades, engraved with a crest at the crown.
Silver Holloware, British
AN ENGLISH SILVER PLATE APPLE CORER AND LEMON SQUEEZE
Asprey & Co., London, England, early 20th century
Marks: A & Co., ASPREY, LONDON, 2251, S; SLP, (cross), EPNS, A1, KINGSWAY PLATE, MADE IN ENGLAND, REGD. 723499
5-1/4 inches long (corer) (13.3 cm)

The Asprey & Co. apple corer with loop handles, the Kingsway lemon squeeze with everted lip and separate pierced seed ring.
Silver & Vertu
A GEORGE V SILVER BOWL
Unidentified maker, London, England, circa 1919-1920
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), C E(?), d
2-3/8 inches high x 4-5/8 inches diameter (6.0 x 11.7 cm)
7.56 troy ounces
A GEORGE V SILVER BOWL
Unidentified maker, London, England, circa 1919-1920
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), C E(?), d
2.38 inches high x 4.63 inches diameter
7.56 troy ounces

Of plain form with hand hammered finish, engraved with a crest and monogrammed W.B.M.Y..
A RUSSIAN SILVER SERVING SPOON
Mikhail Henrik Kilpeleinen, St. Petersburg, Russia, 1846
Marks: (effaced assayer's mark), 1846, 84, (St. Petersburg), MK
8-3/8 inches long (21.3 cm)
2.18 troy ounces

The serving spoon of indented fiddle back design with engraved shield, shell and foliate and cornucopia decoration to terminal.
Silver Flatware, Continental
A CONTINENTAL SILVER SERVING SPOON
Unidentified maker, circa 1850
Marks: (castle), IEH
8-3/4 inches long (22.2 cm)
2.00 troy ounces

The fiddleback pattern serving spoon monogrammed to the front of the terminal EDC.
Silver & Vertu
A CONTINENTAL SILVER RETICULATED MATCH SAFE
Unknown maker, circa 1850
Marks: Unmarked
12 inches long (30.5 cm)
5.9 ounces (gross)

The reticulated match safe in the form of a fish, with cabochon set ruby eyes.
A PAIR OF FRENCH SILVER AND SILVER GILT DOUBLE SALTS
Unidentified maker, Paris, France, circa 1860
Marks: (Minerva head), LUDELINE (?)
3-5/8 inches high x 4 inches wide x 2-3/4 inches deep (9.2 x 10.2 x 7.0 cm)
5.55 troy ounces

The pair of salts with double gilt lined shells joined by scrolled handle, raised on cast scroll and shell support on shaped oval scroll edged base with scroll and shell feet.
A CONTINENTAL SILVER FISH SLICE
Unknown maker, circa 1870
Marks: IAA, (effaced marks)
12-1/2 inches long (31.7 cm)
3.64 troy ounces

The plain tapered stem with cast shell at the terminal; pierced blade engraved with phoenix. Monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal FS.
A RUSSIAN SILVER SPOON
A. Riedel, Minsk, Russia, 1878
Marks: A. RIEDEL, (stirrup), OC over 1878, 84, (Minsk)
6-1/8 inches long (15.6 cm)
.91 troy ounces

The spoon of fiddleback design.
A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL SILVER SALTS
Unknown maker, possibly French, circa 1880
Marks: unmarked
2-1/8 inches high x 2-5/8 inches wide x 1-7/8 inches deep (5.4 x 6.7 x 4.8 cm)
5.65 troy ounces

The pair of cast shell form salts with cherubic triton terminals, raised on scrolled feet.
Silver Flatware, Continental
A SET OF ELEVEN GERMAN SILVER DINNER KNIVES
Unknown maker, circa 1880
Marks: 800, J.A. HENCKELS SOLINGEN, ZWILLINGSWERK
9-3/4 inches long (24.8 cm)
33 ounces gross

The 800 standard dinner knives with threaded handles and Henckels stainless steel blades.
Silver & Vertu
A CONTINENTAL SILVER SALAD TONG
Unknown maker, possibly Holland, circa 1880-1900
Marks: (double headed eagle), N
10 inches long (25.4 cm)
7.01 troy ounces

The crossed form salad tongs with repousse floral decoration, with circular beaded handles; the tines with engraved floral and scroll decoration and the bowl with figural decoration of a farmer in his field.
A CONTINENTAL SILVER PUNCH LADLE
Unknown maker, circa 1900
Marks: JGH, VG, K
16-3/4 inches long (42.5 cm)
4.7 ounces (gross)

The large bowled silver punch ladle with turned ebonized wood handle; monogrammed to the back of stem JAH.
A GROUP OF THREE GERMAN SILVER FIGURAL CREAMERS
Various makers, circa 1900
Marks: Various marks
11.02 troy ounces

In the form of cows, two chased with ruby eyes and one plain.
A CONTINENTAL SILVER SERVING SPOON
Unknown maker, circa 1900
Marks: (unidentified floral mark), ZS
9-1/8 inches long (23.2 cm)
1.82 troy ounces

The serving spoon with engraved floral decoration to the stem and a teardrop reserve centering monogram NEF.
A DUTCH SILVER BOWL
Unknown maker, circa 1900
Marks: (lion passant over 2), R
3-1/2 high x 5 x 5 inches diameter (8.9 x 12.7 x 12.7 cm)
8.20 troy ounces

The bowl with undulating scalloped "napkin fold" rim with repousse bird decoration within addorsed scroll reserves at front and back and repousse floral decoration to sides, raised on four scroll feet crowned by female medallions against wave ground.
AN AUSTRIAN SILVER BOWL
Oscar Julius Dietrich, Vienna, Austria, 20th Century
Marks: 800, OD, W (toucan) 4
1-1/4 inches high x 7 inches diameter (3.1 x 17.8 cm)
10.12 troy ounces

Raised on three ball feet, the shallow dish inset with a Maria Theresa Silver Thaler (1780); together with a silver bowl, unmarked, monogrammed B.


A DUTCH SILVER SERVING SPOON
Unknown maker, 1916
Marks: (lion passant over 2), (guarantee mark), G, VK
8-3/8 inches long (21.3 cm)
2.00 troy ounces

Of 833 standard, with plain tapered stem and terminal.
A DUTCH SILVER LADLE
Unknown maker, 1917
Marks: (lion passant over 2), (guarantee mark), H, intertwined GZ
6-5/8 inches long (16.8 cm)
1.36 troy ounces

Of 833 standard silver, the ladle with threaded stem and terminal.
A DUTCH SILVER LADLE
Unknown maker, 1925
Marks: (lion passant over 2), (guarantee mark), P, G
8-1/8 inches long (20.6 cm)
2.09 troy ounces

Of 833 standard silver, with plain stem and terminal.
A CONTINENTAL SILVER CREAM LADLE
Unknown maker, possibly Swedish, circa 1950
Marks: unmarked
6-3/4 inches long (17.1 cm)
1.00 troy ounces

The modernist design cream ladle with applied ball decoration to stem, the back of the terminal engraved with three crowns, double lipped bowl.
A MEXICAN SILVER CARD PORTFOLIO
Unknown maker, Mexican, 20th Century
Marks: STERLING MEXICO, PAT 43686
5-1/4 inches high (13.3 cm)
5.5 ounces (gross)

Of envelope form with spring loaded hinges and clamp, the "flap" monogrammed BPC and interior inscribed Giaconda; together with an American silver belt buckle with applied brass figure of a barrel rider.
AN ITALIAN SILVER PLATED BOTTLE OPENER
Gruppo Greggio, Italy, late 20th century
Marks: OLRI
6 inches (15.2 cm)
3.2 ounces (gross)

The bottle opener monogrammed B to the terminal.
A GERMAN SILVER FIGURE
Unidentified maker, circa 1950
Marks: B & Z, 800, GERMANY
3-3/8 inches high x 2-1/2 inches wide (8.6 x 6.4 cm)
1.54 troy ounces

The cast figure of a polo player in 800 standard silver.
A FINNISH SILVER SERVING SPOON
Unknown maker, 1959
Marks: ABH, (crown), (effaced mark), F7
8-1/2 inches long (21.6 cm)
2.00 troy ounces

The serving spoon of threaded design with addorsed foliate scroll decoration to the terminal, monogrammed to the reverse CH.
Silver Flatware, Continental
A SET OF SIX MEXICAN ALPACA TEA SIPPING SPOONS
Unknown maker, circa 1960
Marks: ALPACA
8 inches long (20.3 cm)

The long sipping spoons with coin form bowls.
Silver & Vertu
A MEXICAN SILVER AND WOOD SALAD SERVING SET
Unknown maker, circa 1960
Marks: (effaced maker's mark), STERLING
12-3/8 inches long (31.4 cm)
10.9 ounces (gross)

A Modernist rosewood and silver salad serving set.
Silver Holloware, Chinese Export
A CHINESE EXPORT SILVER DISH
Unknown maker, 20th Century
Unmarked
9-3/4 inches wide (24.7 cm)
5.10 troy ounces

Of shaped pentagonal form, with four wells of chrysanthemum and shell form above a fluted well with a crane.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND GLASS COASTER SET WITH STAND
Fisher Silversmiths Inc., Jersey City, New Jersey, circa 1950
Marks: FISHER, STERLING
4-1/8 inches high (10.5 cm)
8.4 ounces (gross)

The set of eight nesting coasters with cut glass bottoms and silver rings with inverted T shape holder.
A SILVER POCKET KNIFE
Unidentified maker, circa 1900
Marks: (eagle), (anchor), (profile)
3-3/8 inches long (8.6 cm)
1.54 troy ounces

The two bladed pocket knife with shaped case with leaf and scroll decoration.
AN AMERICAN SILVER POCKET KNIFE
Unknown maker, circa 1900
Marks: STERLING
2-7/8 inches long (7.3 cm)
.911 troy ounces

The hourglass form pocket knife with repousse floral and scroll decoration to the case, with a retracting blade and pick.
Silver Flatware, American
A GROUP OF FOUR SILVER SERVING PIECES
Various makers, American and English, 19th Century
Various marks
3.37 troy ounces

Comprising a spoon of Fiddleback pattern (monogrammed); a Newell Harding serving spoon in the Fiddleback pattern (monogrammed); Roger, Lunt & Bowlen Co. relish spoon with twist handle (monogrammed) and an English Fiddleback pattern mustard ladle (monogrammed).


Silver & Vertu
A PAIR OF SILVER PLATED CANDELABRA
Unknown maker, possibly American, 20th Century
Unmarked
17-3/4 inches high (45.1 cm)

Each with three lights, of baluster form with cast scroll and grape vine decoration, with two scrolling arms terminating in rounded pans and nozzles with cast borders, on shaped rounded base.
Silver Flatware, American
A PAIR OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONS
Thomas Fletcher, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1830
Marks: (profile), TF, (eagle), P
8-7/8 inches long (22.5 cm)
6.01 troy ounces

The serving spoons of threaded fiddleback pattern, engraved to the reverse of the terminal with a crest.
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER SERVING SPOON
Nathaniel and Thomas Foster, Newburyport, Massachusetts, circa 1830
Marks: N & T FOSTER
8-7/8 inches long (22.5 cm)
1.45 troy ounces

The serving spoon of tipt pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal HBL.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONS
Unidentified maker, circa 1840
Marks: (effaced maker's mark), W. McGREW, CIN.
8-1/4 inches long (21.0 cm)
3.19 troy ounces

The pair of serving spoons with threaded decoration, monogrammed to the front of the terminal LMB. Originally retailed by W. McGrew of Cincinnati, Ohio.
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER SUGAR SHELL
Unidentified maker, circa 1840
Marks: D, (eagle), (profile), ADLER & MYERS
6-3/8 inches long (16.2 cm)
.54 troy ounces

The sugar shell with fluted bowl of fiddleback pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal ACG. Originally retailed by Adler & Myers.
Silver & Vertu
A SET OF EIGHT AMERICAN COIN SILVER DINNER FORKS
Unknown maker, circa 1840
Marks: A, BALL, TOMPKINS & BLACK
8 inches long (20.3 cm)
16.77 troy ounces

The dinner forks in the threaded fiddleback pattern, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal JMA. Originally retailed by Ball, Tompkins & Black of New York, New York.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER SERVING SPOON
J. Carter, circa 1840
Marks: J. CARTER
8-3/4 inches long (22.2 cm)
1.54 troy ounces

The serving spoon in the tipt pattern, inscribed to the front of the terminal Moore.
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER SERVING SPOON
G.C. Munsell, circa 1840
Marks: G.C. MUNSELL, Pure Coin
8-1/2 inches long (21.6 cm)
1.00 troy ounces

The serving spoon of fiddleback design, monogrammed to the front of the terminal LS.
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER BUTTER KNIFE
Jeffrey R. Brackett, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1840
Marks: JEFFREY R. BRACKETT, BOSTON
8 inches long (20.3 cm)
1.27 troy ounces

The butter knife with plain tapered stem and shaped terminal, monogrammed LB.
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER SERVING SPOON
Newell Harding & Co., Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1840
Marks: N. HARDING & CO.
8-5/8 inches long (21.9 cm)
1.54 troy ounces

The coin silver serving spoon in the tipt pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal HBL.
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER SERVING SPOON
Newell Harding & Co., Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1840
Marks: N. HARDING
8-1/2 inches long (21.6 cm)
.82 troy ounces

The fiddleback pattern serving spoon monogrammed to the front of the terminal HB.
Silver & Vertu
A SET OF THREE AMERICAN COIN SILVER MUSTARD LADLES
Lincoln & Read, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1840
Marks: LINCOLN & READ
3-3/4 inches long (9.5 cm)
1.45 troy ounces

The mustard ladles of threaded fiddleback pattern, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal G.
Silver Flatware, American
A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN COIN SILVER TABLE SPOONS
Robert and William Wilson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1840
Marks: R & W WILSON
7-5/8 inches long (19.4 cm)
20.05 troy ounces

The table spoons of threaded fiddleback design, monogrammed to the front of the terminal ECL.
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER SERVING SPOON
Brower & Rusher, New York, New York, circa 1840
Marks: (profile), D, (eagle), B & R
8-5/8 inches long (21.9 cm)
1.27 troy ounces

The serving spoon of fiddleback design, monogrammed to the front of the terminal SWG.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SUGAR SHELL
Gale & Willis, New York, New York, circa 1840
Marks: GALE & WILLIS, 925, STERLING
6-1/8 inches long (15.6 cm)
.91 troy ounces

The sugar shell of threaded fiddleback pattern with fluted bowl, monogrammed to the front of the terminal PCB.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER TEA SPOONS
Gale & Willis, New York, New York, circa 1840
Marks: GALE & WILLIS, 925, STERLING
5-3/4 inches long (14.6 cm)
4.92 troy ounces

The tea spoons in the threaded fiddleback pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal PCB.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER TEA SPOONS
John Polhamus, New York, New York, circa 1845
Marks: J (star) S, TIFFANY & CO., STERLING
5-3/4 inches long (14.6 cm)
2.36 troy ounces

The round end tea spoons with engraved waved border, monogrammed to the front of the terminal PS. Originally retailed by Tiffany & Co. of New York, New York.
A SET OF THREE AMERICAN SILVER TABLE SPOONS
John Polhamus, New York, New York, circa 1845
Marks: J (star) S, TIFFANY & CO., STERLING
7-1/8 inches long (18.1 cm)
5.46 troy ounces

The round end table spoons with engraved waved border, monogrammed to the front of the terminal PS. Originally retailed by Tiffany & Co. of New York, New York.
Silver & Vertu
A SET OF THREE COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONS
James P. Barnes, Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1850
Marks: JAS. P. BARNES, LOUISVILLE
8-3/4 inches long (22.2 cm)
6.56 troy ounces

Of fiddleback pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal J.
Silver Flatware, American
A GROUP OF SIXTEEN AMERICAN COIN SILVER LUNCHEON KNIVES
Albert Coles & Co., New York, New York and Mead & Adriance, St. Louis, Missouri, circa 1850
Marks: (eagle), A over C, (profile), (kiln), M over A, (hammering arm)
7-7/8 inches long (20.0 cm)
29.7 ounces (gross)

The knives of similar threaded design, with five examples by Albert Coles and 11 examples by Mead & Adriance, all with silverplated blades.
A SET OF THREE AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEA SPOONS
Andrew E. Warner, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1850
Marks: A.E. WARNER
5-7/8 inches long (14.9 cm)
3.00 troy ounces

The tea spoons of threaded fiddleback pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal M.
A SET OF FIVE AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEA SPOONS
Pear & Bacall, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1850
Marks: PEAR & BACALL, BOSTON
5-3/4 inches long (14.6 cm)
4.01 troy ounces

The tea spoons of threaded fiddleback design, inscribed on the reverse of the terminal L.A. Banks.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER EGG CUP
Unknown maker, circa 1850
Marks: COIN
2-3/8 inches high x 1-7/8 inches diameter (6.0 x 4.8 cm)
.91 troy ounces

The urn form cup on spreading pedestal foot, monogrammed EMH.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER SERVING SPOON
Palmer, Bachelder & Co., Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1850
Marks: PALMER BACHELDER & CO., PURE COIN, PATENT
8-1/2 inches (21.6 cm)
1.73 troy ounces

The serving spoon with strawberry fruit and leaves to the terminal.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER CUP
William Gale & Son, New York, New York, 1851
Marks: W.G. & S, (G&S within oval), (circle), (1851 within diamond)
3-1/4 inches high x 4 inches wide x 2-7/8 inches deep (8.3 x 10.2 x 7.3 cm)
3.91 troy ounces

The cylindrical cup with D-shape handle, with repousse floral and vine decoration centering a cartouche reserve inscribed S.S. Deming, Deming Wheeler. Also inscribed on the bottom S.S. Deming, July 29, 1850, Aug. 23, 1877.
Silver Flatware, American
A PAIR OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER DINNER FORKS
Gorham & Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1852-1865
Marks: GORHAM & CO., COIN
7-3/4 inches long (19.7 cm)
4.92 troy ounces

The dinner forks of threaded fiddleback pattern, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal JBS.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER LADLE
George B. Foster, Salem, Massachusetts, circa 1860
Marks: GEORGE B FOSTER, STERLING
6-7/8 inches long (17.5 cm)
2.09 troy ounces

Of threaded fiddle back design, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal EJC.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOON
Unknown maker, circa 1865
Marks: STERLING
9 inches long (22.9 cm)
2.46 troy ounces

The serving spoon with cylindrical shaft and egg shaped terminal with engraved meandering wave decoration.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOON
Unknown maker, circa 1865
Marks: STERLING
9-3/8 inches long (23.8 cm)
2.00 troy ounces

The serving spoon with cylindrical shaft and palm leaf terminal with stylized leaf and berry decoration, monogrammed to the back of the terminal SPB, 42/67.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER JELLY SPOON
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1869
Marks: M TIFFANY & CO. STERLING PAT. 1869
7 inches long (17.8 cm)
1.37 troy ounces

In the Tiffany pattern, monogrammed DAF.
Silver & Vertu
A SET OF TEN AMERICAN SILVER COFFEE SPOONS
J.E. Caldwell & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1870
Marks: PATENT, 925, S & M
4-1/8 inches long (10.5 cm)
3.64 troy ounces

The coffee spoons with cast and etched interlaced decoration enclosing arabesque and floral pattern at terminal above stylized fleur-de-lys and bellflower, monogrammed to the reverse MB.
Silver Flatware, American
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER DINNER FORKS
J.E. Caldwell & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1870
Marks: PATENT, 925, JE CALDWELL & CO
7-1/4 inches long (18.4 cm)
10.66 troy ounces

The dinner forks with cast and etched interlaced decoration enclosing arabesque and floral pattern at terminal above stylized fleur-de-lys and bellflower, monogrammed to the reverse MPW.
Silver & Vertu
A SET OF SIX CASED AMERICAN SILVER TEA SPOONS
Attributed to Schultz & Fischer, San Francisco, California, circa 1870
Marks: STERLING
6 inches long (15.2 cm)
4.10 troy ounces

The shield shape terminal with textured beaded border and foliate decoration, centering monogram IH. In original fitted black box with pink and light blue satin lining.
AN AMERICAN SILVER LUNCHEON FORK
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1870
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, M
6-7/8 inches long (17.5 cm)
1.73 troy ounces

In the King William pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal BHB.
A GROUP OF SEVEN AMERICAN SILVER LUNCHEON KNIVES
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York and Bigelow, Kennard & Co., Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1870
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, M, BIGELOW, KENNARD & CO., 925
7-3/4 inches long (19.7 cm)
12.57 troy ounces

Three Tiffany & Co. luncheon knives in the King William pattern, together with four similar examples by Bigelow, Kennard & Co.
A SET OF SEVEN AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOONS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1870
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, M
8-1/4 inches long (21.0 cm)
18.04 troy ounces

In the King William pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal BHB.
Silver Flatware, American
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER DINNER FORKS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1870
Marks: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, m
7-3/4 inches long (19.7 cm)
4.55 troy ounces

In the Antique Engraved #4 pattern, monogrammed to the front EWK.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER LUNCHEON FORKS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1870
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, m
6-7/8 inches long (17.5 cm)
9.38 troy ounces

In the Antique Engraved pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal DFM.
Silver & Vertu
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT BUTTER KNIVES
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1870
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, M
5-1/2 inches long (14.0 cm)
2.82 troy ounces

In the Custom Engraved pattern, with gilt blades, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal CPB.
Silver Flatware, American
A SET OF NINE AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT FIVE O'CLOCK TEA SPOONS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1871
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PAT
4-5/8 inches long (11.7 cm)
3.37 troy ounces

In the New Tipt pattern, with gilt bowl and stem, monogrammed to the front of the terminal LPB.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER DINNER FORK
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1871
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT. 1871, M
8 inches long (20.3 cm)
2.36 troy ounces

In the Japanese pattern, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal MLJ.
Silver Flatware, American
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER SOUP SPOONS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1871
Marks: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT 1871, m
7-1/8 inches long (18.1 cm)
3.55 troy ounces

In the Palm pattern, monogrammed to the front M.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER MASTER BUTTER KNIVES
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1871
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING
6 inches long (15.2 cm)
2.9 ounces (gross)

In the Palm pattern, with silver plated blades.
Silver & Vertu
A SET OF THREE AMERICAN SILVER DINNER FORKS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1871
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, L
7-7/8 inches long (20.0 cm)
7.20 troy ounces

In the Palm pattern.
A SET OF THREE AMERICAN SILVER LUNCHEON FORKS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1871
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, L
7 inches long (17.8 cm)
5.65 troy ounces

In the Palm pattern.
A SET OF THREE AMERICAN SILVER SALAD FORKS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1871
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, L
6-1/2 inches long (16.5 cm)
5.01 troy ounces

In the Palm pattern.
A SET OF THREE AMERICAN SILVER TEA SPOONS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1871
Marks: TIFFANY & CO. STERLING, PAT. 1871, m
6-1/8 inches long (15.6 cm)
3.82 troy ounces

In the Palm pattern.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOONS
Wood & Hughes, New York, New York, circa 1875
Marks: WwH, STERLING, CHAMBERLIN
7-1/4 inches long (18.4 cm)
2.73 troy ounces

In the Byzantine pattern, one inscribed to the reverse Marie Louise Eyer, July 31st 1888 and the other Marie Louise Eyer, July 31st 1889. Retailed by Chamberlin.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOON
Wood & Hughes, New York, New York, circa 1875
Marks: WwH, STERLING
8-1/2 inches long (21.6 cm)
2.00 troy ounces

In the Byzantine pattern, monogrammed to the reverse LAS.
AN AMERICAN SILVER DINNER FORK
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1875
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, PAT. 1875, R.N. HERSHFIELD
7 inches long (17.8 cm)
1.18 troy ounces

In the Arabesque pattern, originally retailed by R.N. Hershfield of Leavenworth, Kansas.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER SPOONS
Frank W. Smith Silver Co., Inc., Gardner, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (lion on crescent with S), 925/1000, FINE
7 inches long (17.8 cm)
2.00 troy ounces

The pair of silver spoons in the tipt pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal P.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER BUTTER SPREADERS
Frank W. Smith Silver Co., Inc., Gardner, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (Lion on crescent with S), STERLING
5-7/8 inches long (14.9 cm)
5.74 troy ounces

The butter spreaders of threaded fiddleback pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal NHS.
A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN SILVER LUNCHEON KNIVES
Wood & Hughes, New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: W & H, STERLING, V (crown) R, JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS, CUTLERS TO HER MAJESTY, (star), (cross)
8-1/4 inches long (21.0 cm)
28.6 ounces (gross)

The luncheon knives with hand hammered finish to the handle, with silver plated blades.
A SET OF FIVE AMERICAN SILVER TEA SPOONS
Theodore B. Starr, New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: THEODORE B. STARR, STERLING
6 inches long (15.2 cm)
4.83 troy ounces

The tea spoons with rounded terminal and hand hammered finish, monogrammed to the front EEW.
AN AMERICAN SILVER DINNER FORK
Black, Starr & Frost, New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: BLACK, STARR & FROST, STERLING
7-7/8 inches (20.0 cm)
2.09 troy ounces

The dinner fork with rounded terminal and hand hammered finish, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal EB.
A SET OF SEVEN AMERICAN SILVER TEA SPOONS
The Duhme Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, circa 1880
Marks: DUHME & CO., STERLING
6 inches long (15.2 cm)
5.19 troy ounces

The tea spoons with rounded terminal and hand hammered finish.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOON
Wm. B. Durgin Co., Concord, New Hampshire, circa 1880
Marks: (bird in wreath with D), STERLING, PALMER BACHELDERS & CO
8-7/8 inches long (22.5 cm)
2 troy ounces

The serving spoon in the Japanese style with bright cut floral decoration to the terminal and bowl on a matt ground; inscribed on reverse Laura. Retailed by Palmer & Bachelders of Boston and New York.
Silver & Vertu
A SET OF THREE AMERICAN SILVER TEA SPOONS
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: (oval-circle-diamond), STERLING, THEODORE B. STARR
6 inches long (15.2 cm)
3.28 troy ounces

The tea spoons with rounded terminal and hand hammered finish, monogrammed to the front EEW. Originally retailed by Theodore B. Starr of New York, New York.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER TREFID FORK
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: (oval-circle-diamond), STERLING
5-1/4 inches long (13.3 cm)
.54 troy ounces

The three-tined fork with hand hammered handle monogrammed to the front of the terminal RHW.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT ANCHOVY SPEAR
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: (Dominick & Haff), STERLING, THEODORE B. STARR
7 inches long
.91 troy ounces

In the Old English Antique Hammered pattern, with gilt tines, monogrammed MKE. Retailed by Theodore B. Starr of New York, New York.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER MUSTARD SPOON
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT. 1880, m
5-1/4 inches long (13.3 cm)
.72 troy ounces

In the Lap Over Edge pattern.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOON
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT. 1880, m
8-1/2 inches long (21.6 cm)
2.82 troy ounces

In the Lap Over Edge pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal C.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER LUNCHEON KNIFE
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, M
7-1/8 inches long (18.1 cm)
1.73 troy ounces

In the Custom Engraved pattern, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal JBW.
Silver Flatware, American
A SET OF THREE AMERICAN SILVER TABLE SPOONS
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: STERLING
8-1/4 inches long (21.0 cm)
4.37 troy ounces

In the Alhambra pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal SGC.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT NUT SCOOP
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING
4-1/2 inches long (11.4 cm)
.54 troy ounces

In the Oval Twist pattern, with shaped gilt lattice pierced bowl.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SHORT HANDLED OYSTER FORKS
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, 10, 8
5-1/2 inches long (14.0 cm)
2.09 troy ounces

In the Square Twist pattern with gilt tines, in fitted box with stenciled label A.L. Gregory, Jeweler, Lapeer, Mich.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SERVING SPOON
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING
8-7/8 inches long (22.5 cm)
2.18 troy ounces

In the Oval Twist pattern with shaped gilt bowl, monogrammed to the reverse MEF.
A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN SILVER SEAFOOD FORKS
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING
5-1/2 inches long (14.0 cm)
3.92 troy ounces

In the Oval Twist pattern, monogrammed to the back of the tines H.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT CREAM LADLE
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (W with griffin), ...TERLIN...
6 inches long (15.2 cm)
.82 troy ounces

In the Oval Twist pattern with engraved shaped gilt bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SUGAR SPOON
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING
5-7/8 inches long (14.9 cm)
.45 troy ounces

In the Oval Twist pattern with engraved shaped gilt bowl.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT CHEESE SCOOP
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING
6-1/8 inches long (15.6 cm)
.82 troy ounces

In the Oval Twist pattern with shaped gilt blade, monogrammed to the front of the blade W.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT NUT LADLE
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Unmarked
5-1/2 inches long (14.0 cm)
.63 troy ounces

In the Oval Twist pattern with shaped pierced gilt bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT TEA CADDY SPOON
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING
3-1/2 inches long (8.9 cm)
.36 troy ounces

In the Oval Twist pattern with shaped gilt bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SUGAR SHELL
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, 26, 30
5-3/4 inches long (14.6 cm)
.72 troy ounces

The sugar shell with twist stem and floral terminal, the gilt fluted bowl with etched decoration, monogrammed to the front of the terminal MF.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SAUCE LADLE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1880
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
5 inches long (12.7 cm)
.54 troy ounces

In the Antique Engraved pattern with shaped gilt bowl.
A GROUP OF THREE AMERICAN SILVER, SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL SEAFOOD FORKS
Unknown maker, circa 1880
Marks: STERLING
4-1/4 inches long (10.8 cm)
.7 ounces (gross)

The seafood forks with twist stem and shaped terminal with enameled fruit with etched vines.
A SET OF FIVE AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT GRAPEFRUIT SPOONS
Unknown maker, circa 1880
Marks: STERLING
6 inches long (15.2 cm)
3.37 troy ounces

The grapefruit spoons with twist stem and leaf form terminal, textured gilt bowls, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal B.
AN AMERICAN SILVER TEA STRAINER
Unidentified maker, circa 1880
Marks: (partial sun with rays), STERLING
6-1/8 inches long (15.6 cm)
1.00 troy ounces

The leaf form strainer bowl with punch piercing, the loop handle with applied curled leaf decoration.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATE CAKE KNIFE
Pairpoint Manufacturing Co., New Bedford, Massachusetts, circa 1883
Marks: PAIRPOINT MFG. PAT. JULY 83, 4
10-1/2 inches long (26.7 cm)

The handle with banded aesthetic-style decoration, monogrammed L.

A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER TEA SPOONS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1884
Marks: TIFFANY ..., STERLING, PAT 1884, M
6 inches long (15.2 cm)
2.19 troy ounces

In the Wave Edge pattern, monogrammed to the front Y.
Silver & Vertu
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER DINNER FORKS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1885
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PAT. 1885
7-1/2 inches long (19.1 cm)
12.48 troy ounces

In the St. Cloud pattern, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal M.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER TABLE SPOONS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1885
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PAT. 1885
7 inches long (17.8 cm)
10.20 troy ounces

In the St. Cloud pattern, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal M.
A SET OF THREE AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOONS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1885
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PAT. 1885
7-7/8 inches long (20.0 cm)
6.10 troy ounces

In the St. Cloud pattern, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal M.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SARDINE FORK
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1885
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PAT. 1885
5-7/8 inches long (14.9 cm)
.91 troy ounces

In the St. Cloud pattern, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal EFS.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT CREAM LADLE
Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, Massachusetts, circa 1887
Marks: (T with lion), STERLING, PAT. OCT. 11 1887, ZAHMS CORNER
7-1/8 inches long (18.1 cm)
1.82 troy ounces

In the Pomona pattern with etched shaped gilt bowl. Retailed by Zahms Corner.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CREAM LADLE
Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, Massachusetts, circa 1887
Marks: (T with lion), STERLING, PAT. APP'D FOR
7-1/8 inches long (18.1 cm)
2.09 troy ounces

In the Orchids pattern with engraved shaped bowl.
A SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER PLATED KNIVES
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1887
Marks: GORHAM CO., (anchor), PATENT 1887
6-1/2 inches long (16.5 cm)

A set of individual fish knives with aesthetic style foliate scroll decoration incorporating a shield and crown, monogrammed on the reverse O.


AN AMERICAN SILVER LETTUCE FORK
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, circa 1888
Marks: (Dominick & Haff), PAT'D.88, STERLING, J.E. CALDWELL & CO.
9-1/4 inches long (23.5 cm)
1.09 troy ounces

In the Rococo pattern, monogrammed to the reverse A. Originally retailed by J.E. Caldwell & Co. of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT BON BON SCOOP
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1888
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING
4-5/8 inches long (11.1 cm)
.45 troy ounces

In the Hyperion pattern with shaped gilt pierced bowl, inscribed to the reverse Dec. 10, 1890 and monogrammed on the stem S.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER LEMON FORKS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1888
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, COPYRIGHTED '88
3-1/4 inches long (8.3 cm)
.54 troy ounces

In the Versailles pattern.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT TEA SPOON
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1888
Marks: (lion-anchor-G). STERLING, COPYRIGHTED
5-7/8 inches long (14.9 cm)
1.09 troy ounces

In the Versailles pattern, with gilt bowl.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER SOUVENIR SPOON
Unknown maker, circa 1890
Marks: STERLING
4-3/8 inches long (11.1 cm)
.27 troy ounces

The souvenir spoon with twist stem and fish form terminal, the bowl with depiction of a sculpture of Andrew Jackson astride a rearing horse, inscribed JACKSON STATUE, NEW ORLEANS, LA.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER BUTTER KNIFE
Frank W. Smith Silver Co., Inc., Gardner, Massachusetts, circa 1890
Marks: (Lion on crescent with S), STERLING
5-7/8 inches long (14.9 cm)
1.00 troy ounces

The butter knife of threaded fiddleback design monogrammed to the front of the terminal MHS.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOON
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1890
Marks: (eagle-R-lion), STERLING, PAT. OCT. 11, 1898
8-1/8 inches long (20.6 cm)
2.09 troy ounces

The serving spoon with threaded stem, the terminal with scroll and fleur-de-lys decoration, the shaped bowl with repousse floral and vine decoration, monogrammed to the front of the terminal MAD.
AN AMERICAN SILVER LUNCHEON KNIFE
A.F. Towle & Son Co., Greenfield, Massachusetts, circa 1890
Marks: intertwined T&S, STERLING
7-3/8 inches long (18.7 cm)
1.09 troy ounces

The luncheon knife with engraved scroll decoration to stem and terminal centering reserve inscribed Eleanor.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SALAD SERVING SET
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1890
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
9 inches long (22.9 cm)
4.56 troy ounces

In the Marie Antoinette pattern with gilt bowl and blade.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PASTRY SERVER
Unger Brothers, Newark, New Jersey, circa 1890
Marks: interlaced UB, STERLING, 925 FINE
6-7/8 inches long (17.3 cm)
1.18 troy ounces

In the Douvaine pattern, with pierced blade, monogrammed S.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CHEESE SCOOP
Unknown maker, circa 1890
Marks: PATENT, STERLING
7-3/4 inches long (19.7 cm)
1.82 troy ounces

The cheese scoop with cast scroll decoration to the stem and terminal, centering a pendant shield monogrammed B, with etched decoration to the scoop.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER DEMITASSE SPOON
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1890
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 18
4-1/4 inches long (10.8 cm)
.36 troy ounces

The terminal with a figure of a draped Greek god, fluted bowl, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal E.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN MEDALLION SILVER COFFEE FLAMBÉ SPOON
George W. Shiebler & Co., New York, New York, circa 1890
Marks: (winged S), STERLING, 75A
2-1/2 inches long (6.4 cm)
.54 troy ounces

In the Medallion pattern, with hand hammered finish and etched fruit and leaf decoration to the bowl, monogrammed to the reverse of the bowl FWC.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FIGURAL NUT PICK
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1890
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, m, 195
5 inches long (12.7 cm)
.82 troy ounces

The nut pick with interlaced branch, leaf and acorn stem and squirrel figural terminal.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT NOVELTY SPOON
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1890
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 582
4-1/2 inches long (11.4 cm)
.72 troy ounces

In the form of a tennis racket, the terminal with a bow and hearts in gilt, the mesh bowl with gilt highlights.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT CREAM LADLE
Whiting Manufacturing Company, Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1891
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, PAT. 1891
5-1/2 inches long (14.0 cm)
.91 troy ounces

In the Louis XV pattern, with gilt bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER GRAVY LADLE
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1891
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, PAT. 1891, QUINTARD BROS.
7-1/8 inches long (18.1 cm)
2.18 troy ounces

In the Louis XV pattern, monogrammed to the terminal EGB. Originally retailed by Quintard Brothers of Poughkeepsie. New York.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT BON BON SCOOP
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1891
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, PAT 91
4-1/2 inches long (11.4 cm)
.45 troy ounces

In the Louis XV pattern with shaped gilt pierced bowl.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER TABLE SPOONS
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, circa 1892
Marks: (oval-circle-diamond), STERLING, PAT'D. 92
8 inches long (20.3 cm)
10.20 troy ounces

The table spoons with gadrooned border with shield at terminal, monogrammed to the front of the terminal AWI.
AN AMERICAN SILVER LEMONADE STIRRER
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, circa 1892
Marks: (oval-circle-diamond), STERLING, PAT D.'92, 30
14-1/8 inches long (35.9 cm)
2.00 troy ounces

In the Mazarin pattern.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT GRAPEFRUIT SPOONS
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro. Massachusetts, circa 1893
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, PAT. 1893
5-1/4 inches long (13.3 cm)
3.64 troy ounces

In the Imperial Queen pattern, with gilt bowls, monogrammed to the front of the terminal A.
AN AMERICAN SILVER LEMONADE STIRRER
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1893
Marks: (eagle-R-lion), STERLING, PAT. JAN. 10. 1893
13-1/8 inches long (33.3 cm)
1.91 troy ounces

In the La Reine pattern with twist stem and fluted bowl.
A SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER DESSERT FORKS
Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, Massachusetts, circa 1895
Marks: (lion with T), STERLING, 925/1000, PAT. 1895
7-1/8 inches long (18.1 cm)
6.56 troy ounces

In the Old Colonial pattern with pierced terminal, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal N.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER TEA SPOONS
Unknown maker, circa 1895
Marks: 925/STERLING/1000, PAT. AUG. 20 '95
5-7/8 inches long (14.9 cm)
4.10 troy ounces

The tea spoons with shaped beaded edge terminal with pendant floral decoration, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal P.
A SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER FRUIT FORKS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1895
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT. 1895, T
5-7/8 inches long (14.9 cm)
3.82 troy ounces

In the Colonial pattern.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER TEA SPOON
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1899
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT. 1899
5-3/4 inches long (14.6 cm)
1.00 troy ounces

In the Atlantis pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER COLD MEAT SERVING FORK
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1899
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PAT. 1899
7 inches long (17.8 cm)
1.27 troy ounces

In the Cambridge pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal MPB.
A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN SILVER GUMBO SPOONS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1899
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PAT. 1899.
6-3/4 inches long (17.1 cm)
15.95 troy ounces

In the Cambridge pattern.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER CREAM LADLE
Unknown maker, circa 1899
Marks: STERLING, PAT JAN 21.99
5-7/8 inches long (14.9 cm)
.54 troy ounces

The cream ladle with scroll edge terminal with cast floral and leaf decoration and palmette motif at end, with shaped bowl with side lip, the terminal monogrammed H.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER SERVING FORK
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1899
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PAT. 1899
8-5/8 inches long (21.9 cm)
2.37 troy ounces

In the New Queen's pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SERVING SPOON
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1899
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PAT.1899
7-1/2 inches long (19.1 cm)
1.64 troy ounces

In the New Queen's pattern, with shaped gilt bowl.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER CREAM LADLE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1899
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PATENT, 1900, T. HAUSMANN & SONS
5-1/2 inches long (14.0 cm)
2.18 troy ounces

In the Buttercup pattern. Originally retailed by T. Hausmann & Sons of New Orleans, Louisiana.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SUGAR BOWL
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1900
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, A4442, F
2-7/8 inches high x 5-3/8 inches wide x 4 inches deep (7.3 x 13.7 x 10.2 cm)
5.83 troy ounces

The oval form two handled sugar bowl raised on spreading conforming foot with art nouveau style scrolled rim and foot, monogrammed to the side E.
A SET OF SEVEN AMERICAN SILVER BUTTER SPREADERS
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, circa 1900
Marks: (oval-circle-diamond), STERLING, BIGELOW, KENNARD & CO.
5-1/4 inches long (13.3 cm)
3.19 troy ounces

The set of butter spreaders with scroll decoration to the terminal, monogrammed to the front of the terminal B. Originally retailed by Bigelow, Kennard & Co. of Boston, Massachusetts.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BON BON SCOOP
Mechanics Sterling Company, Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1900
Marks: (H in flag), STERLING
6-3/8 inches long (16.2 cm)
2.09 troy ounces

The bon bon scoop with grape fruit, vine and leaf decoration.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOON
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, circa 1900
Marks: (diamond-circle-oval), STERLING
9-1/2 inches long (24.1 cm)
4.19 troy ounces

In the Tipt pattern.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER CREAM JUG
Howard & Co., New York, New York, circa 1900
Marks: HOWARD & CO., NEW YORK, STERLING, 1061
4-7/8 inches high x 5-7/8 inches wide x 2-5/8 inches deep (12.4 x 14.9 x 6.7 cm)
5.10 troy ounces

The helmet shaped cream jug with lobed base, monogrammed to the front and back MAJ.
Silver Flatware, American
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER TEA SPOONS
Duhme & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, circa 1900
Marks: DUHME & CO., STERLING
5-7/8 inches long (14.9 cm)
1.45 troy ounces

The round ended tea spoons with hand hammered finish.
Silver & Vertu
A GROUP OF EIGHT AMERICAN SILVER DEMI TASSE SPOONS
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1900
Marks: REED & BARTON, STERLING
4 inches long (10.2 cm)
2.73 troy ounces

Each demitasse spoon with a naturalistic floral terminal and gilt bowl.
Silver Flatware, American
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER SPOONS
N.G. Wood & Sons, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1900
Marks: N.G. WOOD & SONS, STERLING
6-3/4 inches long (17.1 cm)
1.64 troy ounces

The pair of spoons with engraved stylized foliate scroll decoration to the stem, monogrammed to the front of the terminal LMJ.
Silver & Vertu
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER TEA SPOONS
Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, Massachusetts, circa 1900
Marks: (lion with T), STERLING, 925/1000 FINE
5-1/2 inches long (14.0 cm)
3.37 troy ounces

In the Old Newbury pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal G.
Silver Holloware, American
A PAIR OF AMERICAN OPEN SALTS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1900
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, A9032
1-3/8 inches high x 2-5/8 inches wide x 1-7/8 inches deep (3.5 x 6.7 x 4.8 cm)
2.09 troy ounces

The oval open salts with rectangular reticulated bands at lip and base, raised on four bun feet, with colbalt glass liners.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SALAD SERVING SET
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1900
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PATENT 1900
8-3/4 inches long (spoon) (22.2 cm)
4.37 troy ounces

In the Buttercup pattern, with gilt bowl to the spoon, monogrammed to the front of the fork terminal G and on the reverse 1878-1903.
A SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER DINNER FORKS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1900
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PATENT 1900, H.J. HOWE
6-7/8 inches long (17.5 cm)
5.74 troy ounces

In the Buttercup pattern, three monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal ALS. Originally retailed by H.J. Howe.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER SUGAR TONGS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1900
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
4-1/8 inches long (10.5 cm)
1.64 troy ounces

In the Buttercup pattern, one monogrammed to the top GSW.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER TEA SPOONS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1900
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PATENT 1900
5-7/8 inches long (14.9 cm)
5.01 troy ounces

In the Buttercup pattern, monogrammed to the reverse of the terminal MLET.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOONS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1900
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PATENT 1900
7 inches long (17.8 cm)
2.91 troy ounces

In the Buttercup pattern, one inscribed to the reverse of the terminal 1908.
AN AMERICAN SILVER TEA STRAINER
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1900
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, 3666
1 inches high x 6 inches long x 2-1/8 inches deep (2.5 x 15.2 x 5.4 cm)
.91 troy ounces

In the Louis XV pattern, monogrammed to the front of the handle M.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT NUT SCOOP
Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, Massachusetts, circa 1900
Marks: (lion with T), STERLING, 10
4-1/2 inches long (11.4 cm)
.45 troy ounces

The nut scoop with swirl and blossom decoration to the stem, the shaped circular gilt bowl with pierced stylized floral decoration.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER SOUP LADLE
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1900
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, PAT. DEC. 4, 1900
12-1/4 inches long (31.1 cm)
6.29 troy ounces

In the Duke of York pattern with shaped bowl.
Silver Flatware, American
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER DESSERT FORKS
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, circa 1900
Marks: (Dominick & Haff), STERLING, PAT'D 00, MERMOD JACCARD & KING CO.
5-3/4 inches long (14.6 cm)
5.56 troy ounces

In the Century pattern. Originally retailed by Mermod Jaccard & King Co. of St. Louis, Missouri.
Silver & Vertu
A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN SILVER GRAPEFRUIT SPOONS
R. Blackinton & Co., North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1900
Marks: (sword with B), STERLING
5-1/4 inches long (13.3 cm)
6.29 troy ounces

In the Helena pattern.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL BON BON SPOON
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, circa 1900
Marks: (oval-circle-diamond), STERLING
4-3/4 inches long (12.1 cm)
.6 ounces (gross)

The silver gilt bon bon spoon with pierced scroll terminal and bowl, highlighted with enamel.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER BON BON SCOOP
Mechanics Sterling Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1900
Marks: (H in flag), STERLING
6-3/8 inches long (16.2 cm)
1.45 troy ounces

The bon bon scoop with cast and pierced grape fruit and vine decoration.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BON BON SCOOP
Frank M. Whiting Co., North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1900
Marks: (W with wings), STERLING, 14
4-3/4 inches long (12.1 cm)
.27 troy ounces

The bon bon scoop with stylized fleur-de-lys terminal and shaped pierced gilt bowl, monogrammed to the reverse MGF.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BON BON SCOOP
Paye & Baker Mfg. Co., North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1900
Marks: P & B (within hearts), STERLING
5-3/8 inches long (13.7 cm)
.45 troy ounces

The bon bon scoop with shaped terminal with cast trailing floral decoration to front and back, pierced petal form bowl.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SERVING SPOON
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1900
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PATENT 1900
8-3/4 inches long (22.2 cm)
2.55 troy ounces

In the Buttercup pattern, with shaped gilt bowl, monogrammed to the terminal B.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER FOOTED BOWL
Black, Starr & Frost, New York, New York, circa 1900
Marks: (eagle), BLACK, STARR & FROST, STERLING, 4873
2-3/8 inches high x 7-5/8 inches wide x 5-7/8 inches deep (6.0 x 19.4 x 14.9 cm)
5.37 troy ounces

The shaped oval fluted bowl with applied scroll rim with pierced cartouche at ends and sides, raised on four scroll legs terminating in applied scroll and floral decoration, monogrammed to the center HL.
AN AMERICAN SILVER RETICULATED BOWL ON STAND
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, circa 1900
Marks: (oval-circle-diamond), STERLING, 2410
3 inches high x 6-1/2 inches diameter (7.6 x 16.5 cm)
4.92 troy ounces

The reticulated bowl on conforming stand, monogrammed to the center MB.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BON BON SPOON
R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co., Wallingford, Connecticut, circa 1900
Marks: RW (stag) &S, STERLING
4-7/8 inches long (12.4 cm)
.72 troy ounces

The bon bon spoon with floral decoration to the stem and terminal, the pierced bowl with stylized art nouveau floral and vine decoration.
A GROUP OF THREE AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT DESSERT SPOONS
Paye & Baker Mfg. Co., North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1900
Marks: P & B (in hearts), STERLING
5-1/2 inches long (14.0 cm)
2.55 troy ounces

Comprising two spoons with dandelion decoration to the terminal and bowl, and one with poppy decoration to the terminal and gilt bowl.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER TEA SPOON
Watson Company, Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1900
Marks: (H in flag), STERLING
6 inches long (15.2 cm)
1,27 troy ounces

The teaspoon with cast pineapple to the terminal, monogrammed to the reverse LH.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER TEA SPOON
Unger Bros., Newark, New Jersey, circa 1900
Marks: (interlaced UB), STERLING, 925 FINE
5-3/4 inches long (14.6 cm)
.91 troy ounces

The Art Nouveau spoon with cupid terminal, inscribed to the front of the bowl JEANNETTE and to the reverse Dec. 25. 02, LRT.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SUGAR SPOON
Wm. B. Durgin Co., Concord, New Hampshire, circa 1900
Marks: D, STERLING
5-1/8 inches long (13.0 cm)
.82 troy ounces

The sugar spoon with interlaced stem and melon form bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER TONG
Unknown maker, circa 1900
Unmarked
5-1/4 inches long (13.3 cm)
1.18 troy ounces

The wire work tong with applied grape leaves to the top of the prongs.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND STEEL NUT CRACKER
Unknown maker, circa 1900
Marks: STERLING, GERMANY
6-3/4 inches long (17.1 cm)
6.9 ounces (gross)

The nut cracker with silver Arts & Crafts handles with hammered finish and applied cross decoration, monogrammed E, with steel German made mechanism.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND STEEL FIGURAL CURLER
Unknown maker, circa 1900
Marks: STERLING
7-1/2 inches long (19.1 cm)
2.8 ounces (gross)

The Art Nouveau hair curler with figural female terminal, steel curler with mother-of-pearl button.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER LETTUCE FORK
Alvin-Beiderhase Co., Sag Harbor, New York, circa 1900
Marks: (eagle-A-sail), STERLING, PATENT
9-1/4 inches long (23.5 cm)
1.27 troy ounces

In the Majestic pattern.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER TEA STRAINER
Unknown, circa 1900
Marks: STERLING, 2676
6-1/2 inches long (16.5 cm)
1.3 ounces (gross)

The tea strainer with pierced foliate scroll stem and terminal, with steel mesh strainer.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT TEA SPOON
Watson Company, Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1900
Marks: (flag with H), STERLING
5-3/8 inches long (13.7 cm)
.63 troy ounces

The terminal with strawberries and gilt foliage, gilt bowl inscribed to the front LGW FROM BAA.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER ASPARAGUS TONG
Peter L. Krider, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1900
Marks: B.C. HOPPER, P.L.K
6-1/4 inches long (15.9 cm)
1.64 troy ounces

The asparagus tong with cast hoof end and flat blade, with bright cut decoration, monogrammed to the end EFC. Originally retailed by B.C. Hopper.
AN AMERICAN SILVER NOVELTY SUGAR TONG
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1900
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, 1367
4 inches long (10.2 cm)
1.27 troy ounces

The sugar tong in the form of a frog.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT NUT SCOOP
R. Blackinton & Co., North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1900
Marks: (sword with B), STERLING
4-1/4 inches long (10.8 cm)
1.00 troy ounces

The terminal in the form of the Queen of Hearts, with gilt pierced heart shape bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER NOVELTY NUT SPOON
Rogers, Lunt & Bowlen Co., Greenfield, Massachusetts, circa 1900
Marks: R, L, B, STERLING
5-1/4 inches long (13.3 cm)
.91 troy ounces

The terminal of a hand holding five cards (a royal flush in hearts).
AN AMERICAN SILVER FIGURAL SERVER
Unknown maker, circa 1900
Marks: C, STERLING
10-3/4 inches long (27.3 cm)
6.28 troy ounces

The server in the form of a fish.
AN AMERICAN SILVER NAPKIN RING
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1900
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, 290
2 inches high x 2-5/8 inches wide x 2-3/8 inches deep (5.1 x 6.7 x 5.9 cm)
1.45 troy ounces

The napkin ring with ivy leaf base.
AN AMERICAN SILVER TEA CADDY SPOON
Unger Bros., Newark, New Jersey, circa 1900
Marks: interlaced UB, STERLING, 925 FINE
3-1/8 inches long (7.9 cm)
.54 troy ounces

The shaped tea caddy spoon with repousse water lily decoration, the loop handles with cast leaves.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BON BON SPOON
Whiting Manufacturing Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1901
Marks: (W with griffin), STERLING, COPYRIGHT 1901 BY WHITING MFG CO
4-1/4 inches long (10.8 cm)
.91 troy ounces

The bon bon spoon with berry and leaf decoration to the stem, the pierced bowl with holly berry and leaf decoration.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CREAM LADLE
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1902
Marks: (S in shield with helmet), STERLING, PAT.
5-5/8 inches long (14.3 cm)
1.09 troy ounces

In the Stratford pattern.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER SHORT HANDLED OYSTER FORKS
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1903
Marks: (S in shield under helmet), PAT'D, STERLING
5-1/2 inches long (14.0 cm)
4.55 troy ounces

In the Frontenac pattern, monogrammed to the front C.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SCOOP
R. Blackinton & Co., North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1903
Marks: STERLING, PAT. 1903
4-3/4 inches long (12.1 cm)
.45 troy ounces

In the Cherry Blossom pattern, with pierced gilt blade.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOON
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1903
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
8-7/8 inches long (22.5 cm)
2.91 troy ounces

In the Norfolk pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal MPB.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOON
Alvin-Beiderhase Co., Sag Harbor, New York, circa 1903
Marks: (eagle-A-sail), STERLING, PATENT
6 inches long (15.2 cm)
1.00 troy ounces

In the Nuremburg pattern, with lobed bowl.
Silver & Vertu
A SET OF NINE AMERICAN SILVER LEMON FORKS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1904
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PAT., 1904
4-3/8 inches long (11.1 cm)
3.09 troy ounces

In the Virginiana pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal B.
A GROUP OF THREE AMERICAN SILVER FIGURAL SPOONS
Watson Company, Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1904
Marks: (H in flag), STERLING
5-1/2 inches long (14.0 cm)
3.09 troy ounces

The spoons of two different sizes, the terminals in the form of female graduates, two with 1904 inscribed to the diploma, one with gilt bowl inscribed OXFORD.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER TEA SPOONS
Wm. B. Durgin Co., Concord, New Hampshire, circa 1905
Marks: D, STERLING, M, A.S. TOWELL & CO.
5-5/8 inches long (14.3 cm)
5.01 troy ounces

In the New Standish pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal E.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER OYSTER FORK AND OLIVE SPOON
Schofield Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1905
Marks: (Schofield), STERLING, BALTO ROSE
6 inches long (olive spoon) (15.2 cm)
1.64 troy ounces

In the Baltimore Rose pattern.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER CREAM LADLE
Rogers, Lunt & Bowlen Co., Greenfield, Massachusetts, circa 1905
Marks: RLB, PAT.11.29.05
5 inches long (12.7 cm)
.82 troy ounces

In the Mount Vernon pattern, monogrammed H.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SUGAR BOWL
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1906
Marks: (anchor-lion-G), STERLING, A5005, BLACK, STARR & FROST, (key)
3 inches high x 5-5/8 inches wide x 2-1/2 inches deep (7.6 x 14.3 x 6.4 cm)
3.09 troy ounces

The oval sugar bowl with fluted base and addorsed D shape handles, gilt interior, monogrammed to the front MAJ. Originally retailed by Black, Starr & Frost of New York, New York.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOON
Arthur J. Stone, Gardiner, Massachusetts, circa 1906-1910
Marks: A Stone, h, STERLING, B
9-5/8 inches long (24.4 cm)
2.91 troy ounces

The tipt pattern serving spoon made by George Blanchard in the workshops of Arthur J. Stone.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER CHILD'S FORKS AND SPOONS
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: Reed & Barton, STERLING
4-5/8 inches long (11.7 cm)
2.73 troy ounces

In the Francis I pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER MASTER BUTTER KNIFE
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: (eagle-R-lion), STERLING, Pat. June 25, 07
7-1/4 inches long (18.4 cm)
1.45 troy ounces

In the Francis I pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PIERCED SERVING SPOON
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: (eagle-R-lion), STERLING
8-3/8 inches long (21.3 cm)
2.82 troy ounces

In the Francis I pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BON BON SCOOP
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: Reed & Barton, STERLING
4-5/8 inches long (11.7 cm)
.91 troy ounces

In the Francis I pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SUGAR SPOON
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: (eagle-R-lion), STERLING
5-7/8 inches long (14.9 cm)
1.18 troy ounces

In the Francis I pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND STAINLESS STEEL CHEESE SERVER
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: REED & BARTON, MIRRORSTELE, STERLING HANDLE
6-3/4 inches long (17.1 cm)
2.00 ounces (gross)

In the Francis I pattern, with stainless blade.
AN AMERICAN SILVER LEMON FORK
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: (eagle-R-lion), STERLING
5-5/8 inches long (14.3 cm)
.63 troy ounces

In the Francis I pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SHORT HANDLE OYSTER FORK
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: Reed & Barton, STERLING
5 inches long (12.7 cm)
.72 troy ounces

In the Francis I pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER GRAVY LADLE
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: Reed & Barton, STERLING
6-1/2 inches long (16.5 cm)
2.37 troy ounces

In the Francis I pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER JELLY SERVER
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: (eagle-R-lion), STERLING, Pat. June 25 07
5-7/8 inches long (14.9 cm)
1.18 troy ounces

In the Francis I pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER COLD MEAT SERVING FORK
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: Reed & Barton, STERLING
7-7/8 inches long (20.0 cm)
2.37 troy ounces

In the Francis I pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER TOMATO SERVER
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: Reed & Barton, STERLING
8-1/4 inches long (21.0 cm)
2.82 troy ounces

In the Francis I pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CANDLE SNUFFER
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: REED & BARTON, STERLING
8-7/8 inches long (22.5 cm)
1.27 troy ounces

In the Francis I pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND STAINLESS STEEL CARVING SET
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: REED & BARTON, MIRRORSTELE, HI-C
10-3/8 inches long (26.4 cm)
5.3 ounces (gross)

In the Francis I pattern, comprising a carving fork and knife with stainless steel blades.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND STAINLESS STEEL LETTER OPENER
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: REED & BARTON, STERLING HANDLE
7-7/8 inches long (20.0 cm)
1.3 ounces (gross)

In the Francis I pattern, with stainless blade.
A SET OF THREE AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOONS
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: (eagle-R-lion) STERLING
8-1/4 inches long (21.0 cm)
8.93 troy ounces

In the Francis I pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SUGAR SHELL
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: (eagle-R-lion), STERLING
6-1/8 inches long (15.6 cm)
1.36 troy ounces

In the Francis I pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SUGAR TONG
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: (eagle-R-lion), STERLING
4-1/4 inches long (10.8 cm)
.91 troy ounces

In the Francis I pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND GLASS WINE COASTER
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: REED & BARTON, STERLING, X567, FRANCIS I
7 inches diameter (17.8 cm)
6.8 ounces gross

In the Francis I pattern, with etched glass insert.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: REED & BARTON, STERLING, 7569
3-1/2 inches high (8.9 cm)
3.64 troy ounces

In the Francis I pattern, in the form of flatware terminals.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER NUT DISHES
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: REED & BARTON, STERLING, X569, FRANCIS I
3-3/8 inches diameter (8.6 cm)
3.46 troy ounces

In the Francis I pattern.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATE BON BON SCOOP
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1907
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., E.P.
5-7/8 inches long (14.8 cm)
1.6 ounces (gross)

In the Whittier pattern with shaped gilt pierced bow, monogrammed to the terminal SGJ.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER CAKE SERVER
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, designed 1907
Marks: REED & BARTON, MIRRORSTELE
10-1/8 inches long (25.7 cm)
2.9 ounces (gross)

In the Francis I pattern with stainless steel blade.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PIERCED SERVER
Frank W. Smith Silver Co., Inc., Gardner, Massachusetts, circa 1907
Marks: (lion on crescent with S), STERLING
6-5/8 inches long (16.8 cm)
1.36 troy ounces

In the Marie Louise pattern with pierced blade.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SERVING FORK
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1908
Marks: (S within shield with helmet), STERLING
8-1/2 inches long (21.6 cm)
2.73 troy ounces

In the Trumbull pattern, monogrammed to the front R.
A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN SILVER TEA SPOONS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1909
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT. 1909, M
5-7/8 inches long (14.8 cm)
13.76 troy ounces

In the St. Dunstan pattern.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOON
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1909
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT. 1909, M
7-3/4 inches long (19.7 cm)
2.64 troy ounces

In the Winthrop pattern, monogrammed K, in original fitted box.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER NOVELTY TEA INFUSER
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, 20th century
Marks: PATENT APPLIED FOR, INTERNATIONAL (crescent) W STERLING, 32
6-1/2 inches long (16.5 cm)
.55 troy ounces

In the form of a golf club with hinged lid.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT FIGURAL DEMITASSE SPOONS
Sterling Silver Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1910
Marks: SSMC, STERLING
3-7/8 inches long (9.8 cm)
1.64 troy ounces

The demitasse spoons with Indian figure at terminal and gilt bowls.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SARDINE SERVING FORK
Alvin-Beiderhase Co., Sag Harbor, New York, circa 1910
Marks: (eagle-A-sail), STERLING, PATENT
4-7/8 inches long (12.4 cm)
.72 troy ounces

In the Melrose pattern, monogrammed to the terminal S.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SERVER
Alvin-Beiderhase Co., Sag Harbor, New York, circa 1910
Marks: (eagle-A-sail), STERLING, PATENT
5-1/4 inches long (13.3 cm)
1.00 troy ounces

In the Melrose pattern with oval pierced bowl.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOON
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, Circa 1910
Marks: (oval-circle-diamond), STERLING, CHARLES HALL
9 inches long (22.9 cm)
2.09 troy ounces

In the French Antique pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal MPB. Originally retailed by Charles Hall.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SALAD SERVING FORK
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, circa 1910
Marks: (oval-circle-diamond), STERLING, CHARLES HALL
9 inches long (22.9 cm)
2.09 troy ounces

In the French Antique pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal MPB. Originally retailed by Charles Hall.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SCOOP
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1911
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PAT., 1911, BUXBAUM & SIMONS
4-3/4 inches long (12.1 cm)
.45 troy ounces

In the Plymouth pattern, with pierced gilt bowl, monogrammed to the front of the terminal P. Originally retailed by Buxbaum & Simons.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER TEASPOONS
Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, Massachusetts, circa 1912
Marks: (lion with T), Sterling, 925/1000, Pat. 1912, 9
5-5/8 inches long (14.3 cm)
3.00 troy ounces

In the Mary Chilton pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal G.
AN AMERICAN SILVER TEA STRAINER
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1915
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 2239B, (dagger)
5-5/8 inches long (14.3 cm)
1.00 troy ounces

The stem and terminal with pierced decoration, with plain punching to the strainer.

This piece most likely was hand made at Gorham's New York workshops as evidenced by the B suffix to the model number.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL NUT SCOOP
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1915
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PAT 1915, H626
4-1/2 inches long (11.4 cm)
.9 ounces (gross)

A custom nut scoop in the St. Dunstan pattern with light green enamel to the stem, with shaped pierced bowl.
Silver & Vertu
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER INDIVIDUAL ASPARAGUS TONGS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1916
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT. 1916, m
5 inches long (12.7 cm)
2.00 troy ounces

In the San Lorenzo pattern, monogrammed G.
AN AMERICAN SILVER NAPKIN CLIP
Paye & Baker Mfg. Co., North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1920
Marks: P & B (within hearts), STERLING
2-3/4 inches high x 1-5/8 inches wide x 0-1/2 inches deep (7.0 x 4.1 x 1.3 cm)
.54 troy ounces

The napkin clip with rearing horse figure to the front, inscribed Katherine.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL DEMI TASSE SPOON
Watson Company, Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1920
Marks: (crown), W, (lion)
4-1/4 inches long (10.8 cm)
.6 ounces (gross)

The gilt bowl demitasse spoon with turquoise enamel to front and back of stem, the back of the bowl with turquoise enamel surrounded by white enamel beading.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER SANDWICH PLATE
Watson Company, Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1920
Marks: (crown-W-lion), STERLING SILVER, L28
9 inches diameter (22.9 cm)
7.20 troy ounces

The circular sandwich plate with floral and leaf banded decoration, monogrammed to the center C.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOWL
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, 1920
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., MAKERS, STERLING SILVER, 19750, M, REPRODUCTION, ORIGINAL BY, JOSEPH CONYERS, BOSTON, ABOUT 1700
4 inches high x 9 inches diameter (10.2 x 22.9 cm)
24.15 troy ounces

The hemispherical bowl based on a piece originally made by Joseph Conyers in Boston, circa 1700, monogrammed to the side HRL.
AN AMERICAN SILVER TEA CADDY
Old Newbury Crafters, Newburyport, Massachusetts, circa 1920
Marks: (eagle), STERLING, 248
3-1/4 inches high x 2-1/2 inches diameter (8.3 x 6.4 cm)
2.91 troy ounces

The ginger jar form tea caddy monogrammed to the lid MLB.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOWL
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, 1921
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., MAKERS, STERLING SILVER, 19845, m
2-3/8 inches high x 5-1/4 inches diameter (6.0 x 13.3 cm)
8.11 troy ounces

The hemispherical bowl raised on plain ring foot.
AN AMERICAN SILVER ASPARAGUS TONG
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1923
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT 1923, m
7-5/8 inches long (19.4 cm)
7.01 troy ounces

In the Windham pattern.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER BUTTER SPREADERS
Frank W. Smith Silver Co., Gardner, Massachusetts, circa 1923
Marks: (Lion on crescent with S), STERLING
5-3/8 inches long (13.7 cm)
3.00 troy ounces

In the Martha Washington pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal MPB.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOON
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1924
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
8-3/4 inches long (22.2 cm)
2.82 troy ounces

In the Old Colony Engraved pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal L.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BERRY SPOON
S. Kirk & Sons, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1924
Marks: S. KIRK & SON, STERLING
7-1/2 inches long (19.1 cm)
2.18 troy ounces

In the Repousse pattern with crimped edge bowl.
Silver & Vertu
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER COMPOTES
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1924
Marks: (S in shield), INTERNATIONAL, STERLING, T113, WEDGWOOD, Patented
4 inches high x 8 inches diameter (10.2 x 20.3 cm)
20.50 troy ounces

In the Wedgwood pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CENTER BOWL
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1924
Marks: (S in shield), INTERNATIONAL, STERLING, T40, WEDGWOOD, Patented
5-1/4 inches high x 10 inches diameter (13.3 x 25.4 cm)
16.22 troy ounces

In the Wedgwood pattern, raised on pedestal base.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SANDWICH PLATE
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1924
Marks: (S in shield), INTERNATIONAL, STERLING, H38-1, WEDGWOOD, Patented
1-1/8 inches high x 11-1/2 inches diameter (2.8 x 29.2 cm)
16.13 troy ounces

In the Wedgwood pattern.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER BERRY SPOON
S. Kirk & Son Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1925-1932
Marks: S. KIRK & SON INC., STERLING
9-1/4 inches long (23.5 cm)
3.92 troy ounces

In the Repousse pattern.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOWL
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1927
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), GORHAM, STERLING, A12751, (airplane), DESIGN PAT'D
1-1/2 inches high x 10-1/8 inches diameter (3.8 x 25.7 cm)
12.21 troy ounces

The bowl with sharply angled border with repousse repeating floral bouquet decoration, beaded leaf decoration to rim.
AN AMERICAN SILVER JELLY SERVER
S. Kirk & Son., Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1927
Marks: S. KIRK & SON, STERLING, PAT
6-7/8 inches long (17.5 cm)
1.45 troy ounces

In the Calvert pattern.
A GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER SERVING PIECES
S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1927-1961
Marks: S. KIRK & SON, STERLING
10 inches long (pie server) (25.4 cm)
6.3 ounces (gross)

In the Repousse pattern, comprising a bon bon spoon, a lemon fork, a sugar shell, and a pie server with stainless blade.
Silver Holloware, American
A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN SILVER PLATED CHARGERS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1928
Marks: GORHAM, (anchor), EP, Y640, (banded wheat)
11 inches diameter (27.9 cm)

The circular chargers with banded palmette and beaded decoration, monogrammed to the center MBL.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER CHEESE SERVER
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1929
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, m, PAT.
7 inches long (17.8 cm)
1.73 troy ounces

In the Castilian pattern, monogrammed to the front of the terminal D.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SUGAR CASTER
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence Rhode Island, circa 1930
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, A4683
5-1/2 inches high (14.0 cm)
5.74 troy ounces

The squared baluster form sugar caster with cast heart and floral decoration to the base and rim, monogrammed to the front LLO.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CLARET SPOON
Porter Blanchard, Calabasas, California, circa 1930
Marks: PORTER BLANCHARD, STERLING, H
12-5/8 inches long (32.1 cm)
2.09 troy ounces

The claret spoon in the fiddleback pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOWL
The Randahl Shop, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1930
Marks: RANDAHL, STERLING, 65
1-3/8 inches high x 7-1/2 inches wide x 6-1/8 inches deep (3.5 x 19.1 x 15.6 cm)
5.65 troy ounces

The low circular bowl with applied stylized leaf and ball handles.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOWL
Handicraft Shop, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1930
Marks: H (anvil) S, STERLING, L
1-7/8 inches high x 4-5/8 inches diameter (4.8 x 11.7 cm)
6.01 troy ounces

The bowl of lobed form with hand hammered decoration.
A PAIR OF SILVER SERVING DISHES
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1930
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, A4301, BAILEY, BANKS & BIDDLE CO.
2-3/8 inches high x 11-1/2 inches wide x 6-7/8 inches deep (6.0 x 29.2 x 17.5 cm)
34.90 troy ounces

The pair of rectangular serving dishes with integral handles and banded rim, with fluted body and conforming base, monogrammed to the center of each MAS. Originally retailed by Bailey, Banks & Biddle of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN SILVER GUMBO SPOONS
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1930
Marks: (eagle-R-lion), STERLING, PAT. APPL'D FOR, FRANK HERSCHEDE
7-1/8 inches long (18.1 cm)
17.22 troy ounces

The gumbo spoons with flaring threaded shaft with scroll and acanthus leaf terminal, monogrammed to the front of the terminal ANW. Originally retailed by Frank Herschede of Cincinnati, Ohio.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CHARGER
S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, 1932-1961
Marks: S. KIRK & SON, STERLING, 4111, SHREVE, CRUMP & LOW CO.
10-3/4 inches diameter (27.3 cm)
19.23 troy ounces

The circular charger originally retailed by Shreve, Crump & Low Co. of Boston, Massachusetts.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATE
S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1932-1961
Marks: S. KIRK & SON, STERLING, 619, HAND DECORATED
10 inches diameter (25.4 cm)
11.21 troy ounces

The plate with repousse floral and scroll rim, monogrammed to the center JWS.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER FOOTED BOWL
S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1932-1961
Marks: S KIRK & SON, STERLING, 431
1-1/2 inches high x 5-3/4 inches diameter (3.8 x 14.6 cm)
5.19 troy ounces

The shaped fluted bowl with repousse fruit and leaf decoration to the center, raised on three ball feet.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND GLASS JAM JAR WITH SPOON
S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1932-1961
Marks: S. KIRK & SON, STERLING 17
3 inches high (jar) (7.6 cm)

The glass jam jar with etched fruit and vine decoration with Repousse pattern silver lid and matching spoon.
A SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER NAPKIN CLIPS
S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1932-1961
Marks: S. KIRK & SON, STERLING, 17F
1-3/4 inches long (4.4 cm)
2.27 troy ounces

In the Repousse pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SERVINIG FORK
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1934
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, M, PAT.
9-1/8 inches long (23.2 cm)
3.19 troy ounces

In the Hampton pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOWL
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1935
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), GORHAM, STERLING, 486
2-3/8 inches high x 9-1/2 inches diameter (6.0 x 24.1 cm)
11.84 troy ounces

The bowl with fluted body and stepped banded rim.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER BERRY SPOON
S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1937
Marks: S. KIRK & SON, STERLING
9-1/4 inches long (23.5 cm)
3.82 troy ounces

In the Rose pattern, with fluted bowl.
Silver & Vertu
A SET OF TEN AMERICAN SILVER TEA SPOONS
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1940
Marks: (S in shield under helmet), PAT'D, STERLING
5-7/8 inches long (14.9 cm)
10.12 troy ounces

In the Joan of Arc pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT NUT SCOOP
Mechanics Sterling Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1940
Marks: (H within flag), STERLING
5-3/4 inches long (14.6 cm)
.82 troy ounces

In the Coronado pattern with shaped gilt pierced bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER UNDER PLATE
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, 1941
Marks: (eagle-R-lion), STERLING, X600, Dublin, (lamp)
0-7/8 inches high x 8-3/8 inches wide x 5 inches deep (2.2 x 21.3 x 12.7 cm)
5.01 troy ounces

In the Dublin pattern.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND WOOD BRANDY SAUCE PAN
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1946
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), GORHAM, STERLING, 164/1, (6 within square), Chippendale 2-3/8 inches high x 8-7/8 inches wide x 5-3/8 inches deep (6.0 x 22.5 x 13.7 cm)
6.60 ounces (gross)

In the Chippendale pattern with turned ebonized wood handle.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER CENTER BOWL
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, 1948
Marks: REED & BARTON, STERLING, X811
3-5/8 inches high x 12-3/4 inches wide x 9-1/8 inches deep (9.2 x 32/4 x 23/2 cm)
21.15 troy ounces

The oval lobed bowl with scalloped rim raised on four paw feet.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CREAM JUG
Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, Massachusetts, circa 1950
Marks: (T with lion), STERLING, 5512, G
2-1/2 inches high x 5-3/8 inches wide x 3-3/8 inches deep (6.4 x 13.7 x 8.6 cm)
3.91 troy ounces

The lobed form cream jug with banded decoration to the rim and foot, monogrammed to the side EAH.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FOOTED BOWL
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1950
Marks: (anchor), ROGERS, (anchor), STERLING, WEIGHTED REINFORCED, 3040
2-3/4 inches high x 6 inches diameter (7.0 x 15.2 cm)
5.6 ounces (gross)

The flared rim bowl with repousse stylized floral band to the edge on weighted and reinforced spreading conforming foot.
A SET OF EIGHT AMERICAN SILVER PLATES
M. Fred Hirsch Co., Inc., Jersey City, New Jersey, circa 1950
Marks: (crown-H-shield), STERLING, 77
6 inches diameter (15.2 cm)
23.88 troy ounces

The plates monogrammed to the rim HDB and to the center L&R, F.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOTTLE WITH STOPPER
Fisher Silversmiths, Inc., Jersey City, New Jersey, circa 1950
Marks: (crown-F-shield), FISHER, STERLING, 98
10-1/4 inches high x 4 inches diameter (26.0 x 10.2 cm)
8.56 troy ounces

The tear drop form bottle with egg form stopper.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT CHILD'S CUP
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1950
Marks: (eagle) ROGERS (star), Champagne, IS
2-1/2 inches high (6.4 cm)
3.19 troy ounces

In the Champagne pattern with gilt interior.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CHILD'S CUP
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, Circa 1950
Marks: GORHAM, STERLING, 1334
2-3/8 inches high (6.0 cm)
2.55 troy ounces

The cup with stylized repousse floral decoration.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CARD TRAY
Unknown maker, circa 1950
Marks: STERLING
10-1/8 inches long x 5-1/4 inches wide (25.7 x 13.3 cm)
7.56 troy ounces

The oval tray with pierced floral and scroll handles.
A GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER CHILD'S FLATWARE
Various makers, circa 1950
Marks: Various marks
7-1/8 inches long (knife) (18.1 cm)
6.4 ounces (gross)

Comprising two knives with stainless blades, two junior forks and two child's forks, and a spoon.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PIERCED SERVING SPOON
Lunt Silversmiths, Greenfield, Massachusetts, circa 1953
Marks: LUNT, STERLING, ELOQUENCE
8-1/2 inches long (21.6 cm)
3.19 troy ounces

In the Eloquence pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PORRINGER
Webster Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1955
Marks: (WCO with arrow), WEBSTER, STERLING, 19840
1-1/2 inches high x 7 inches wide x 5 inches deep (3.8 x 17.8 x 12.7 cm)
6.65 troy ounces

The porringer with pierced scroll form handle monogrammed LEF.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PORRINGER AND UNDER PLATE
Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co., Wallingford, Connecticut, circa 1955
Marks: RW (stag head) & S, WALLACE, STERLING, 2447, 2752
1-3/4 inches high (4.4 cm)
14.40 troy ounces

The porringer with scrolled handle, with cast and applied animal decoration to the side depicting a bear, rooster, lion, rabbit, elephant and dog, the under plate with cast and applied running rabbits to the rim.
A GROUP OF SILVER CHILDREN'S TABLEWARE
Various manufacturers, circa 1955
Marks: Various marks
4.28 troy ounces

Comprising an English fork and soup spoon, a Frank M. Whiting feeding spoon, a Towle spoon, together with a silver plated spoon and napkin ring.
TWO AMERICAN SILVER BABY RATTLES
Webster Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1955
Marks: (WCO with arrow), WEBSTER, STERLING
4-3/8 inches long (11.1 cm)
1.9 ounces (gross)

Comprising two silver baby rattles, one measuring 4.375 inches in length and the other 3 inches in length.
AN AMERICAN SILVER COVERED VEGETABLE SERVER
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1956
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), GORHAM, STERLING, 179, (1956), Chippendale
3-1/4 inches high x 10-5/8 inches wide x 7-5/8 inches deep (8.3 x 27.0 x 19.4 cm)
27.62 troy ounces

In the Chippendale pattern, the shaped vegetable dish with matching two handled cover.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SALAD SERVING SET
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1968
Marks: INTERNATIONAL, STERLING
8-7/8 inches long (22.5 cm)
6.65 troy ounces

In the Du Barry pattern, comprising a serving fork and spoon.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT PORRINGER
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1970
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., MAKERS, STERLING, 25437
2-1/8 inches high x 5-3/4 inches wide x 4 inches deep (5.4 x 14.6 x 10.2 cm)
5.46 troy ounces

The porringer with two addorsed scroll form handles on stepped spreading foot, with gilt highlights.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CARVING SET AND POULTRY SHEARS
S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1970
Marks: S. KIRK & SON, STERLING, STAINLESS, BOKER, CHROMIUM, USA
11-3/4 inches long (knife) (29.8 cm)
21.6 ounces (gross)

In the Repousse pattern, comprising a small carving fork and knife and poultry shears with stainless blades.


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