Session 1
Silver & Vertu
A GEORGE III ENAMELED SILVER CROWN PENDANT
English, dated 1820
2-1/8 inches high (5.4 cm)
.46 troy ounces
A silver crown dated 1820 mounted as a pendant with five color enamel to the obverse.
A MEXICAN SILVER CUFF
William Spratling, Taxco, Mexico, circa 1945
Marks: SPRATLING MADE IN MEXICO (WS conjoined), SPRATLING SILVER
2-1/4 x 7-3/4 inches long (5.7 x 19.7 cm)
4.37 troy ounces
A MEXICAN SILVER AND AMETHYST QUARTZ PENDANT/BROOCH AND CHAIN
William Spratling, Taxco, Mexico, circa 1945
Marks: SPRATLING MADE IN MEXICO (WS conjoined), SPRATLING SILVER
3 inches diameter (7.6 cm)
3.55 troy ounces (approximate weight considering amethyst)
A MEXICAN SILVER AND STONE NECKLACE AND BRACELET
Mexico, 20th century
Marks: TD-04, MEXICO, 980
16 inches long (40.6 cm) (necklace)
2.73 troy ounces
A MEXICAN SILVER AND BLACK STONE NECKLACE
Mexico, 20th century
Marks: 925, TS-95, MEXICO
17 inches long (43.2 cm)
1.37 troy ounces (approximate weight considering stones, actual 2.5 ounces)
A THREE-PIECE MEXICAN SILVER SET INCLUDING NECKLACE, BRACELET AND RING
Mexico, circa 1970
Marks: CRZ (in clover leaf), STERLING, 925, TC-132, MEXICO
6 inches depth (necklace) (15.2 cm)
6.56 troy ounces
A GROUP OF SILVER JEWELRY WITH MARCASITE AND STONES
Various makers, 20th century
Marks: STERLING
16 inches length (linked necklace) (40.6 cm)
5.83 troy ounces
Comprising: 2 necklaces, 1 cuff, 5 bracelets, 1 pendent, 3 brooches and 3 rings.
The weight does not include the cuff, which is not marked.
A GROUP OF SIX SILVER RINGS
Mexico, 20th century
Marks: MEXICO, 925
2-1/2 inches high (knuckle ring) (6.4 cm)
2.92 troy ounces
Weight excludes ring with lizard which is unmarked.
A GROUP OF MEXICAN SILVER JEWELRY
Mexico, 20th century
Marks: STERLING, 925, TAXCO
7-1/4 inches length (bracelet) (18.4 cm)
4.55 troy ounces (approximate considering stones)
Comprising: 4 bracelets, 3 sets of earrings, 3 brooches and 1 perfume bottle.
ONE NECKLACE AND FOUR MEXICAN SILVER BRACELETS
Mexico, 20th century
Marks: MEXICO, TC-56, 925
15 inches length (necklace) (38.1 cm)
7.02 troy ounces
TWO MEXICAN SILVER CUFFS
Mexico, circa 1950
Marks: RTA, MEXICO, SILVER, 925
7-1/8 inches long (matchstick) (18.1 cm)
4.56 troy ounces (approximate considering stones and fill)
Matchstick cuff with amethyst quartz.
THREE MEXICAN SILVER BRACELETS
Mexico, 20th century
Marks: STERLING TAXCO
8 inches long (20.3 cm) (ball and cross)
6.74 troy ounces
A MEXICAN SILVER AND ENAMEL BRACELET AND BROOCH
Margot van Voorhies Carr, Taxco, Mexico, circa 1950
Marks: MARGOT DE TAXCO, STERLING MADE IN MEXICO, 5693
7-1/4 inches long (18.4 cm) (bracelet)
.91 troy ounces (approximate weight considering enamel, 1.5 ounces gross)
A MEXICAN SILVER AND GLASS BROOCH
Los Castillo, Taxco, Mexico, 20th century
Marks: LOS CASTILLO, STERLING, TAXCO, MADE IN MEXICO, 514
1-1/2 x 3-1/4 inches (3.8 x 8.3 cm)
.91 troy ounces (approximate weight considering glass)
A MEXICAN SILVER NECKLACE
Mexican, 20th century
Marks: MEXICO TP 925
13 inches (33.0 cm) (including chain)
.64 ounces
A DANISH SILVER BRACELET
N.E. From, Denmark, circa 1945
Marks: STERLING, DENMARK, N.E. FROM
7 inches long (17.8 cm)
.55 troy ounces
A DANISH SILVER CUFF AND COMB HANDLE
Denmark, circa 1920
Marks: MADE IN DENMARK
2 inches high (cuff) (5.1 cm)
3.28 troy ounces
A GROUP OF ENAMEL AND SILVER JEWELRY
20th century
Marks: SANNA LINDSTROM, NEW YORK, 925S
16 inches length (necklace) (40.6 cm)
3.65 troy ounces (approximate considering enamel)
Comprising: 1 necklace and 6 brooches.
A GROUP OF SILVER JEWELRY
Various makers, 20th century
Marks: Emerson, STERLING
2-1/2 x 3-1/2 inches (buckle) (6.4 x 8.9 cm)
8.2 troy ounces (approximate weight considering stones)
Comprising: 1 cuff, 1 belt buckle and 2 brooches.
A SILVER LINK NECKLACE
Probably American, 20th century
Marks: 925
17 inches long (43.2 cm)
4.37 ounces
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND ENAMEL PURSE AND SILVER CUFF
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1900
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, B209 (cuff)
1-3/4 inches high (4.4 cm) (cuff)
5.0 troy ounces
Monogram to cuff CLP.
A GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER JEWELRY
Danecraft, Providence, Rhode Island, 20th century
Marks: DANECRAFT, REG..U.S. PAT. OFF., STERLING
7-1/2 inches length (bracelet) (19.1 cm)
3.65 troy ounces
Comprising: 2 bracelets and 2 brooches.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER EARRINGS
Designed by Kurt Eric Christoffersen for International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1950
Marks: INTERNATIONAL SILVER Christoffersen Designed
1 inches diameter (2.5 cm)
.55 troy ounces
AN AMERICAN SILVER BROOCH
Designed by Kurt Eric Christoffersen for International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1950
Marks: INTERNATIONAL SILVER Christoffersen Designed
2-1/2 inches wide (6.4 cm)
.82 troy ounces
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT MATCH SAFE
La Pierre Mfg. Co., New York, New York, circa 1900
Marks: L, STERLING, 331
2-3/4 inches high (7.0 cm)
.73 troy ounces
Monogrammed BCD.
A SILVER BRIGHT-CUT CIGARETTE CASE
Probably American, circa 1900
Marks: STERLING, 950
6-1/2 inches wide (16.5 cm)
5.74 troy ounces
The box comes with wood box, monogrammed BLJ.
A SILVER CIGARETTE CASE
Probably American, early 20th century
Marks: STERLING, 950
0-3/8 x 3-3/4 x 3-3/8 inches (1.0 x 9.5 x 8.6 cm)
3.65 troy ounces
No monogram to cartouche.
A SILVER CIGARETTE CASE
Probably American, 20th century
Marks: STERLING, 950
0-1/8 x 3-3/4 x 3-3/8 inches (0.3 x 9.5 x 8.6 cm)
3.01 troy ounces
No monogram to cartouche.
Silver Smalls
AN ITALIAN SILVER LIPSTICK AND COMPACT
Florence, Italy, circa 1900
Marks: (mark for Florence, maker #6), 800
3-1/8 inches high (7.9 cm)
9.11 troy ounces (approximate weight considering internal mirror and stone, actual 13.3 ounces gross)
Opens by push button to lipstick which in turn opens hinged lid.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOX
International Silver Co., Meridan, Connecticut, 20th century
Marks: INTERNATIONAL (logo) STERLING, NC20, 19
1-1/8 x 7-1/2 x 3-1/2 inches (2.9 x 19.1 x 8.9 cm)
10.94 troy ounces
Box with hinged cover, monogram to cover D.S.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER PAGE CUTTER
Howard & Co., New York, New York, circa 1900
Marks: HOWARD & CO., NEW YORK, STERLING, 8647
7 inches long (17.8 cm)
1.18 troy ounces
AN AMERICAN SILVER COMPACT
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1920
Marks: GORHAM, STERLING, 325
3 inches diameter (7.6 cm)
2.28 troy ounces (approximate weight considering mirror, 3.5 ounces gross)
AN AMERICAN SILVER VANITY SET
International Silver Co., Meridan, Connecticut, 20th century
Marks: INTERNATIONAL (logo) STERLING
12 inches long (mirror) (30.5 cm)
3.19 troy ounces
Vanity set in the Royal Danish pattern comprising: mirror, brush and comb.
A RUSSIAN SILVER PLACE SPOON
Ivan Semenovich Gubkin, 1849
Marks: Gubkin (in Cyrillic), AK(assay master Andrei Antonovich Kovalbskii)(over)1849, 84, (St. George)
8-1/2 inches long (21.6 cm)
2.19 troy ounces
A DANISH SILVER NAPKIN HOLDER
Probably Emil Christiansen, Odese, Denmark, 20th century
Marks: (crown over EC), STERLING, 387
3 inches high (7.6 cm)
3.19 troy ounces
Silver Flatware, Continental
A DANISH SILVER CANDLE SNUFFER
Danish, 20th century
Marks: EL, 884, DENMARK, (dolphin)
13 inches long (33.0 cm)
2.37 troy ounces
Candle snuffer with bell that pivots.
Silver & Vertu
A DANISH SILVER CHILD'S FORK
Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark, circa 1930
Marks: GEORG JENSEN, STERLING DENMARK
3-1/2 inches long (8.9 cm)
.73 ounces
In the Cactus pattern.
Silver Flatware, Continental
A GERMAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT TABLE SPOON
L.P., German, 20th century
Marks: I 800 (crescent moon, crown), L.P.
7-1/4 inches long (18.4 cm)
1.73 troy ounces
The spoon with hand hammered stem and silver gilt bowl.
Silver Flatware, American
A STAINLESS STEEL BRANCH-SHAPE SERVING SPOON
Michael Avson, 20th century
Marks: Michael Avson
9-1/2 inches long (24.1 cm)
0 ounces (silver content)
In the form of naturalistic branch.
Silver Holloware, British
A VICTORIAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SUGAR BOWL
Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield, England, 1899-1900
Marks: RM (over) EH (in diamond), (lion passant), (crown), g, 9558, 5
3-3/4 inches high (9.5 cm)
10.39 troy ounces
Silver sugar bowl with silver gilt to interior.
Miscellaneous
THREE VICTORIAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT BERRY SERVING SPOONS AND LADLE
English, late 19th century
Marks: TW (lion passant) (lion's head crowned) g
8-3/4 inches long (22.2 cm)
9.02 troy ounces
Each piece with pseudo marks, comprising 3 berry serving spoons and ladle.
Silver Holloware, American
A PERUVIAN SILVER COFFEE POT
Camusso, Peru, 20th century
Marks: CAMUSSO (logo), STERLING 925, MADE IN PERU
9 inches high (22.9 cm)
22.79 troy ounces (approximate weight considering handle and finial)
A MEXICAN SILVER CREAMER AND SUGAR BOWL
Mexico, 20th century
Marks: HECHO EN MEXICO D.F. PLATA 925, SZS, STERLING, (eagle 1)
3-3/4 inches high (9.5 cm) (creamer)
15.22 troy ounces
Silver & Vertu
A SET OF EIGHT MEXICAN SILVER COASTERS
Sanborns, Mexico City, Mexico, 20th century
Marks: SANBORNS MEXICO STERLING
3-1/2 inches (8.9 cm)
14.67 troy ounces
Silver Holloware, Mexican
A MEXICAN SILVER CREAMER, COVERED SUGAR AND TRAY
Mexican, 20th century
Marks: M.R.M. HECHO EN MEXICO DF (circling) 925, STERLING
3-3/4 inches high (9.5 cm) (creamer)
21.05 troy ounces
Silver & Vertu
A PAIR OF MEXICAN SILVER CANDELABRA
Mexico, 20th century
Marks: JK, STERLING 0925, MADE IN MEXICO (circling) 10, (eagle 9)
5-7/8 inches high (14.9 cm)
16.4 troy ounces (approximate weight considering filled nozzle)
A MEXICAN SILVER CREAMER
Taxco, Mexico, 20th century
Marks: TAXCO STERLING 925 PERLITA (C. ZURITA HECHO EN MEXICO)
5-1/8 x 5-1/4 inches (13.0 x 13.3 cm)
10.64 troy ounces
A MEXICAN SILVER CREAM LADLE
Mexico, 20th century
Marks: STERLING MEXICO
6-1/4 inches long (15.9 cm)
1.37 troy ounces
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEASPOONS
Newell Matson, Owego, New York, circa 1850
Marks: MATSON, PURE COIN
5-3/4 inches long (14.6 cm)
3.01 troy ounces
Inscribed to terminal end.
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER MEDALLION PLACE SPOON
American, circa 1860
Marks: COIN
8-1/2 inches long (21.6 cm)
1.55 troy ounces
Monogram FCR.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT MEDALLION BERRY FORK
Wood & Hughes, New York, New York, circa 1863
Marks: W&H, STERLING
6-1/4 inches long (15.9 cm)
1.0 troy ounces
In the Medallion pattern with silver gilt tines.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER MEDALLION TEA SPOON
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1864
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PAT.1864, J.W. TUCKER
7 inches long (17.8 cm)
1.46 troy ounces
In the Medallion pattern, inscribed to terminal reverse. Originally retailed by J.W. Tucker, San Francisco, California.
Miscellaneous
A GROUP OF SILVER AND COIN SILVER FIDDLE TERMINAL SPOONS
J. Watson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1870
Marks: J.WATSON PHILA
8-3/4 inches long (22.2 cm) (serving spoon)
10.85 troy ounces
Monogrammed to terminal end, comprising:
10 teaspoons (7 marked sterling);
2 serving spoons.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER MASTER BUTTER KNIFE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1870
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PAT. APPL. FOR
7-1/2 inches long (19.1 cm)
1.28 troy ounces
In the Swiss pattern.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER DINNER FORK
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1870
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
7-3/4 inches long (19.7 cm)
2.28 troy ounces
In the Knickerbocker Etched pattern, monogrammed to terminal reverse.
Miscellaneous
A SET OF FIVE AMERICAN SILVER SALAD FORKS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1871
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PAT M, ROBBINS CLARK & BIDDLE
6-3/4 inches long (17.1 cm)
5.1 troy ounces
In the New Tipt pattern with monogram to terminal end. Originally retailed by Robbins, Clark & Biddle of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER TEA SPOON
Whiting Manufacturing Company, New York, New York, circa 1874
Marks: (griffin with W), STERLING, PAT. 1874
6 inches long (15.2 cm)
.63 troy ounces
In the Japanese pattern, monogram to terminal reverse.
Silver Flatware, American
TWO AMERICAN SILVER BRIGHT-CUT MASTER BUTTER KNIVES
Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, Massachusetts, circa 1875
Marks: (lion in T), STERLING, J.P. SMITH
7 inches long (17.8 cm)
2.09 troy ounces
Originally retailed by P.J. Smith.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT LADLE
Wendell Manufacturing Co., Chicago, Illinois, circa 1875
Marks: (lion-W-lion), STERLING
10-3/4 inches long (27.3 cm)
5.47 troy ounces
In the Emperor pattern with silver gilt bowl, monogram to terminal end.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER OVAL BOWL
S. Kirk & Son Co., Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1880
Marks: S. KIRK & SON CO., 925/1000, 131
9 inches wide (22.9 cm)
8.02 troy ounces
Monogram to center.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER SOUVENIR SPOON
George W. Shiebler, New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: (winged S), STERLING, PAT.
6 inches long (15.2 cm)
.64 troy ounces
The souvenir spoon in the Diamond pattern, to bowl U.S. SIGNAL STATION, PIKES PEAK.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER BRIGHT-CUT TABLE SPOONS
R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co., Wallingford, Connecticut, circa 1880
Marks: RW & S, STERLING
7-1/8 inches long (18.1 cm)
7.38 troy ounces
With monogram to terminal end.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT BRIGHT-CUT CREAM LADLE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1880
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
5-1/4 inches long (13.3 cm)
1.46 troy ounces
Silver ladle with silver gilt to bowl interior, monogram to terminal reverse M.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLACE SPOON
American, circa 1880
Marks: STERLING, PATENT, GILES BROS S & CO.
8-3/8 inches long (21.1 cm)
1.55 troy ounces
In a Japanese pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOON
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, circa 1888
Marks: (rectangle-circle-diamond), STERLING, PAT-D.88, BIGELOW, KENNARD & CO.
8-7/8 inches long (22.5 cm)
2.83 troy ounces
In the Rococo pattern. Originally retailed by Bigelow, Kennard & Company, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts.
AN AMERICAN SILVER LUNCHEON FORK
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1888
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, COPYRIGHTED'88
6-3/4 inches long (17.1 cm)
1.82 troy ounces
In the Versailles pattern, inscribed to foot of tines Buffalo.
TWO AMERICAN SILVER BOUILLON SPOONS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1888
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
5 inches long (12.7 cm)
2.19 troy ounces
In the Versailles pattern, monogram to terminal reverse h.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER FOOTED COMPOTE
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, circa 1887
Marks: rectangle (925)-circle diamond (1887), STERLING, J.E. CALDWELL & CO., 565
2-3/4 x 9 inches diameter (7.0 x 22.9 cm)
16.77 troy ounces
Monogram at center, originally retailed by J.E. Caldwell & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT CUP
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1887
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 3875, (date mark)
3-1/2 inches high (8.9 cm)
6.2 troy ounces
Silver handled cup with silver gilt interior, in scribed to front cartouche McGehee Williams, Jr., Oct. 1st 1887.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER CUPS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1888
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 4344
3 inches high (7.6 cm)
9.39 troy ounces
Each cup inscribed at rim C.M. Dec 26, 1888.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SERVING FORK
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1890
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
7-7/8 inches long (19.9 cm)
2.1 troy ounces
Monogram to terminal end.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER OPEN SALTS
Probably American, circa 1890
Marks: 925 STERLING, 175
1-5/8 x 3-1/4 x 2-1/2 inches (4.1 x 8.3 x 6.4 cm)
4.83 troy ounces
Salts on four ball feet, monogram to each GRL.
AN AMERICAN SILVER, SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL SERVING SPOON
Frank M. Whiting Co., North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1895
Marks: (W in circle), STERLING
8-3/8 inches long (21.3 cm)
2.28 ounces (approximate weight considering enamel)
In the Neapolitan Kings Court pattern with silver gilt bowl, blue and white enamel highlight to stem front, monogram to front M and to terminal reverse 1847-1897.
Silver Flatware, American
A TWENTY-EIGHT PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, circa 1895
Marks: (rectangle-circle-diamond), STERLING, BAILEY BANKS & BIDDLE CO., R
8 inches long (20.3 cm) (dinner fork)
36.55 troy ounces
In the Pointed Antique pattern with monogram to terminal end. Originally retailed by Bailey & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
A SET OF THREE AMERICAN SILVER TEASPOONS AND CHILD'S SPOON
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1895
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), PAT 95 STERLING
5-3/4 inches (14.6 cm) (teaspoon)
3.46 troy ounces
In the Chantilly pattern, comprising:
3 teaspoons - monogrammed at terminal end;
1 child's spoon - inscribed at terminal end.
A NINETEEN PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1895
Marks: PAT1895 (lion-anchor-G) STERLING
7 inches (17.8 cm) (dinner fork)
22.78 troy ounces (weight excludes carving set)
In the Chantilly pattern, comprising:
5 dinner forks;
5 teaspoons;
1 preserves spoon;
1 carving set;
1 master butter knife;
2 butter spreaders;
1 olive spoon;
1 demi tasse spoon;
1 cocktail fork;
1 bon bon server.
A SIXTY-NINE PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1895
Marks: GORHAM STERLING
9-1/4 inches (23.5 cm) (dinner knife)
54.87 troy ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the Chantilly pattern, comprising:
8 dinner knives;
8 luncheon knives;
8 dinner forks;
8 salad forks;
16 teaspoons;
8 ice tea spoons;
1 serving spoon;
1 cream ladle;
2 sugar shells;
2 butter spreaders;
1 casserole spoon;
1 salt spoon;
1 demi tasse spoon;
1 cocktail fork;
1 fish fork;
1 fruit fork;
1 master butter spreader.
A HUNDRED AND SEVENTEEN PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Gorham Manufacturing Co. Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1895
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), PAT 95 STERLING
8-7/8 inches (22.4 cm) (luncheon fork)
106.82 troy ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the Chantilly pattern, comprising:
12 luncheon knives;
12 dinner forks;
12 salad forks;
12 table spoons;
24 teaspoons;
12 soup spoons;
12 ice tea spoons;
2 serving spoons;
1 serving fork;
1 cream ladle;
1 sugar shell;
10 fruit knives;
2 master butter knives;
3 butter spreaders;
1 pickle fork.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER DISH
Simons Brothers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1895
Marks: (S in shield), STERLING, 334 E
7 inches square (17.8 cm)
5.56 troy ounces
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER SERVING FORK
Samuel Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1896
Marks: S. KIRK & SON INC., STERLING
8-3/8 inches long (21.3 cm)
2.19 troy ounces
In the Repoussé pattern with monogram to terminal reverse.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER TOMATO SERVER AND KNIFE
Samuel Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1896
Marks: S. KIRK & SON INC., STERLING
9 inches long (22.9 cm) (knife)
2.0 troy ounces (weight excludes knife)
In the Repoussé pattern.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SET AND BERRY SERVING SPOON
Samuel Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1896
Marks: S. KIRK & SON, STERLING
9-1/2 inches long (24.1 cm) (serving fork)
10.94 troy ounces
In the Repoussé pattern.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER BON BON SPOON, FOOD PUSHER AND DINNER BELL
Samuel Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1896
Marks: S. KIRK & SON, STERLING
5-1/8 inches long (13.0 cm) (bon bon)
1.45 troy ounces (weight excluding bell)
The bon bon and food pusher in the Repoussé pattern and dinner bell in the Corsage pattern.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER CARVING SET AND LADLE
Samuel Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1896
Marks: S. KIRK & SON CO, 925/1000
12-3/4 inches long (32.4 cm) (ladle)
9.11 troy ounces (approximate weight considering stainless steel tines and blade)
Carving set in the Corsage pattern and Ladle in the Repoussé pattern with monogram to terminal reverse.
SIX AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVING PIECES
Samuel Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1896
Marks: S. KIRK & SON INC. STERLING
10-3/4 inches long (27.3 cm) (salad serving fork)
2.72 troy ounces (approximate weight considering filled handles only)
In the Repoussé pattern, comprising:
1 salad serving set (wood bowl and tines);
1 carving set (stainless steel blade and tines);
2 pie servers.
A SEVENTY-NINE PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Samuel Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1896
Marks: S. KIRK & SON INC., STERLING
8-3/4 inches long (22.2 cm) (dinner knife)
80.57 ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the Repoussé pattern, comprising:
8 dinner knives (stainless steel blades);
8 dinner forks;
8 salad forks;
8 cocktail forks;
16 teaspoons;
16 butter spreaders;
4 serving spoons;
1 serving fork;
2 ladles;
1 sugar shell;
2 master butter knives;
2 bon bon spoons;
1 salt spoon;
1 berry spoon;
1 pair of sugar tongs.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER RECTANGULAR DISH
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1897
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 4765, (date mark)
1 x 6 x 4-1/4 inches (2.5 x 15.2 x 10.8 cm)
2.09 troy ounces
Monogrammed EWM.
Silver Flatware, American
A TWENTY-TWO PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1897
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PAT. 1897, O, GORHAM, STERLING
8-3/8 inches long (21.3 cm) (serving spoon)
28.62 troy ounces
In the Louis XV pattern, comprising:
6 dinner forks;
6 salad forks;
6 teaspoons;
1 place spoon (monogram to terminal end);
1 five o'clock spoon;
1 serving spoon (monogram to terminal end);
1 sugar tongs.
A NINETY-TWO PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1899
Marks: GORHAM STERLING
9-1/2 inches (24.1 cm) (dinner knife)
90.6 troy ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the Buttercup pattern, comprising:
10 dinner knives;
10 dinner forks;
10 salad forks;
20 teaspoons;
10 ice tea spoons;
2 serving spoons;
2 serving forks;
1 gravy ladle;
10 butter spreaders;
1 jelly serving spoon;
3 oyster forks;
1 bullion spoon;
1 modern butter knife;
1 pair of sugar tongs;
1 lemon fork;
1 cake server;
6 sardine forks;
1 slotted spoon;
1 bon bon server.
THIRTY PIECES OF AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE
Various American makers including Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 19th and 20th century
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
6-3/4 inches (17.1 cm) (chipped beef fork)
29.53 troy ounces
Thirty silver pieces including a Gorham Luxembourg pattern chipped beef fork with enamel details;
13 assorted teaspoons;
2 pairs of tongs;
1 soup ladle;
1 cream ladle
2 butter spreaders;
1 flat server;
1 muddler spoon;
5 various forks;
1 dinner fork;
2 soup spoons;
1 nut pick.
Miscellaneous
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER RETICULATED GLASS HOLDERS
George A. Henckel & Co. for Black, Starr & Frost, Ltd., New York, New York, circa 1900
Marks: H, BLACK, STARR & FROST, STERLING, 111
4 inches high (10.2 cm)
10.57 troy ounces
Monogram to cartouche K.
Silver Holloware, American
A SET OF THREE AMERICAN SILVER NUT DISHES
S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1900
Marks: S. KIRK & SON, STERLING, 17
0-1/8 x 3-1/4 inches diameter (0.3 x 8.3 cm)
4.01 troy ounces
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER CHASED REPOUSSÉ BOWL
S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1900
Marks: S. KIRK & SON, STERLING, 431
1-1/2 x 5-3/4 inches diameter (3.8 x 14.6 cm)
5.01 troy ounces
The bowl on three ball feet.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SERVING SPOON
Whiting Manufacturing Company, New York, New York, circa 1900
Marks: (griffin with W), STERLING, 23, M. HUFFMAN
9 inches long (22.9 cm)
1.91 troy ounces
Silver spoon with silver gilt bowl, monogram to terminal end. Originally retailed by M. Huffman.
A SET OF TWELVE SILVER AND MOTHER OF PEARL KNIVES AND FORKS
Probably American, circa 1900
Marks: STERLING
9-1/4 inches (23.5 cm)
Comprising:
6 mop handle forks;
6 mop handle knives.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SET OF SIX TEASPOONS AND A SMALL BERRY SPOON
Alvin Corporation, Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1900
Marks: A, PATENT, STERLING
8 inches long (20.3 cm) (berry spoon)
6.93 troy ounces
In the Raleigh pattern with silver gilt to berry spoon bowl, inscription to each terminal end.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER GILT, ENAMEL AND STONE DEMI-TASSE SPOON
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1900
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 87
4-1/8 inches long (10.5 cm)
.36 troy ounces
Silver gilt spoon with holly design highlighted in enamel and cabochon set red stone berries.
Silver Flatware, American
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER TEASPOONS
R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co., Wallingford, Connecticut, circa 1900
Marks: W& Co., STERLING
5-1/2 inches long (14.0 cm)
3.65 troy ounces
With a violet to terminal and monogrammed.
Silver & Vertu
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER NUT DISHES
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1900
Marks: GORHAM, (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 874
2-7/8 inches diameter (7.3 cm)
1.37 troy ounces
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER SHELL-FORM SERVING SPOON
Mechanics Sterling Company, Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1900
Marks: (H in flag), STERLING
8-3/4 inches long (22.2 cm)
3.46 troy ounces
In a Lily pattern.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER LARGE COLD MEAT SERVING FORK
Alvin Corporation, Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1900
Marks: A, STERLING
8-1/2 inches long (21.6 cm)
2.64 troy ounces
In the Majestic pattern, inscribed to terminal end From Hattie.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER SERVING SPOON
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1901
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PAT. 1901, WOODS & CO.
10-1/2 inches long (26.7 cm)
4.83 troy ounces
In the Florentine pattern, monogram to terminal end. Originally retailed by Richard M. Woods & Co., New York, New York.
AN AMERICAN SILVER LUNCHEON FORK
Whiting Manufacturing Company, New York, New York, circa 1902
Marks: (griffin with W), STERLING, PAT. 1902, R'D 1902
6-3/4 inches long (17.1 cm)
1.64 troy ounces
In the Lily pattern, monogram MEP.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SUGAR SHELL
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1903
Marks: (S in shield), PAT'D, STERLING
6 inches long (15.2 cm)
1.37 troy ounces
In the Frontenac pattern.
Silver Flatware, American
A FIFTY-EIGHT PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Lunt Silversmiths, Greenfield, Massachusetts, circa 1903
Marks: (RLB in radiating squares), STERLING
9-1/8 inches long (23.2 cm) (serving spoon)
62.71 troy ounces
In the Jefferson Hand Hammered pattern, monogram to terminal end B, comprising:
6 dinner forks;
6 salad forks;
6 place spoons;
12 tea spoons;
6 soup spoons;
12 butter spreaders;
6 demi-tasse spoons;
1 serving spoon;
1 sugar shell;
1 lemon fork;
1 master butter knife.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER LARGE COLD MEAT SERVING FORK
Alvin Corporation, Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1905
Marks: A, STERLING, PATENT
9 inches long (22.9 cm)
3.37 ounces
In the Old Orange Blossom pattern, monogram A.
AN AMERICAN SILVER NUT DISH
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1905
Marks: REED & BARTON, STERLING, X276
5-5/8 inches diameter (14.3 cm)
3.74 troy ounces
Silver Flatware, American
A SIXTY-SIX PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1906
Marks: (lion-R-lion), STERLING, PAT. JAN. 2, 1906
7-1/8 inches long (18.1 cm) (dinner fork)
78.02 troy ounces
In the Marlborough pattern with monogram to terminal end, comprising:
12 dinner forks;
12 salad forks;
24 teaspoons;
1 table spoon;
2 serving spoons;
1 serving fork;
1 ladle;
1 sugar shell;
7 cocktail forks;
1 jelly server;
1 tomato server;
1 casserole spoon;
1 slotted server;
1 lemon fork.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLACE SPOON
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1907
Marks: (S in shield, PAT., STERLING
8 inches long (20.3 cm)
1.82 troy ounces
In the Abbottsford pattern, monogram G.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER TOOTHPICK HOLDER
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1907
Marks: (bell), REED & BARTON, STERLING, X57
2-1/8 inches high (5.4 cm)
2.73 troy ounces
In the Francis I pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BON BON BOWL
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, 1907
Marks: REED & BARTON, STERLING X569, FRANCIS I
1-3/4 x 8 inches diameter (4.4 x 20.3 cm)
10.3 troy ounces
In the Francis I pattern.
EIGHT AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE PIECES
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1907
Marks: (lion-R-lion), STERLING, PAT. JUNE 25,07
7-7/8 inches long (20.0 cm)
10.94 ounces
In the Francis I pattern, comprising:
4 butter spreaders;
1 cold meat fork;
1 cream ladle;
1 candle snuffer;
1 pair of sugar tongs.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER SWING HANDLE CAKE PLATE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1909
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 582 A, (date mark)
6 x 10 inches diameter (15.2 x 25.4 cm)
13.85 troy ounces
Monogram to center.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOWL
Whiting Manufacturing Company, New York, New York, circa 1909
Marks: (griffin with W), STERLING, 80
1-1/4 x 8-7/8 inches diameter (3.2 x 22.4 cm)
6.65 troy ounces
Monogrammed P.
Silver & Vertu
AN EIGHT PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1909
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING
7-1/2 inches (19.1 cm) (dinner fork)
17.33 troy ounces
In the Faneuil pattern, comprising:
2 dinner forks;
2 salad forks;
2 table spoons;
2 teaspoons.
TWO AMERICAN SILVER BOWLS
R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co., Wallingford, Connecticut, circa 1910
Marks: WALLACE, STERLING, 129
1-1/4 x 6 inches diameter (3.2 x 15.2 cm)
8.75 troy ounces
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATE COVERED ENTRÉE DISH
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1910
Marks: (trade mark), EPNS, REED & BARTON, 1161 1/2
5 x 10-1/2 x 9 inches (12.7 x 26.7 x 22.9 cm)
AN AMERICAN SILVER COFFEE POT, CREAMER AND SUGAR BOWL
Bailey, Banks & Biddle Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1910
Marks: BAILEY, BANKS & BIDDLE CO., STERLING, 1742
8-3/4 inches high (22.2 cm) (coffee)
31.9 troy ounces (approximate weight considering wood handle)
The coffee pot with wood handle, base, handles and spouts with applied decorative border.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER CANDLE STICKS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1910
Marks: GORHAM, STERLING (lion-anchor-G), WEIGHTED REINFORCED WITH OTHER MATERIAL
4-1/2 inches high (11.4 cm)
1.82 troy ounces (approximate weight considering fill)
AN AMERICAN SILVER HEART-SHAPE BON BON DISH
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1910
Marks: Gorham, (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 966
1-1/8 x 4-1/4 x 5 inches (2.9 x 10.8 x 12.7 cm)
2.64 troy ounces
Bowl with pierced rim.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SERVING BOWL
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1910
Marks: GORHAM (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 1177
2 x 10-1/4 inches diameter (5.1 x 26.0 cm)
10.85 troy ounces
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER NUT DISH
Wallace Silversmiths, Inc., Wallingford, Connecticut, circa 1910
Marks: WALLACE, (logo), STERLING, 4114
1-1/8 x 6-1/2 x 4-1/2 inches (2.9 x 16.5 x 11.4 cm)
2.28 troy ounces
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOWL
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1910
Marks: (eagle-R-lion), STERLING, 900
2-1/4 x 10-1/8 inches diameter (5.7 x 25.7 cm)
10.66 troy ounces
Monogram to rim McN.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FLUTED BOWL
Frank Whiting & Co., North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1910
Marks: (W in circle), STERLING, 310-51
3-3/4 x 10-1/2 inches diameter (9.5 x 26.7 cm)
23.79 troy ounces
AN AMERICAN SILVER RECTANGULAR BOWL
Whiting Manufacturing Company, New York, New York, circa 1910
Marks: (griffin with W), STERLING, 3610
1-1/4 x 7-1/4 x 5-1/4 inches (3.2 x 18.4 x 13.3 cm)
3.55 troy ounces
Silver Holloware, American
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER PLATES
Graff, Washbourne & Dunn, New York, New York, circa 1910
Marks: (diamond-lozenge-diamond), STERLING, 9 IN, 6690/176
9 inches diameter (22.9 cm)
70.55 troy ounces
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER NUT DISH
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1910
Marks: (eagle-R-lion), STERLING, X4979, V
1 x 7-3/4 x 6 inches (2.5 x 19.7 x 15.2 cm)
4.47 troy ounces
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER CREAMER AND SUGAR BOWL
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1910
Marks: GORHAM, STERLING, 1133
2-7/8 inches high (7.3 cm) (creamer)
6.47 troy ounces
AN AMERICAN SILVER VASE
R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co., Wallingford, Connecticut, circa 1910
Marks: (W-flower) WALLACE 9880
8 x 4-1/2 inches (20.3 x 11.4 cm)
14.6 troy ounces
Silver Flatware, American
A TWENTY-SEVEN PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Alvin Corporation, Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1910
Marks: ALVIN STERLING
7-3/8 inches (18.7 cm) (dinner fork)
29.26 troy ounces
In the Francis I pattern, comprising:
12 dinner forks;
12 teaspoons;
1 mustard ladle;
1 sugar shell;
1 master butter knife.
AN AMERICAN SILVER DINNER FORK
Watson Company, Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1910
Marks: (crown-W-lion), STERLING
7-5/8 inches long (19.4 cm)
1.73 troy ounces
In the Bridal Flower pattern, monogram to terminal end D.
A SIXTY-THREE PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1910
Marks: GORHAM, STERLING, PAT. 1910
8-1/2 inches long (21.6 cm) (serving spoon)
67.99 troy ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the Fairfax pattern, comprising:
6 dinner knives;
6 dinner forks;
8 luncheon forks;
6 salad forks;
6 dessert forks;
6 butter spreaders;
12 teaspoons (one marked Durgin)
4 soup spoons;
3 serving spoons (one marked Durgin);
1 serving fork;
1 iced tea spoon;
1 bon bon spoon (Durgin);
1 cream ladle (Durgin);
1 cocktail fork (Durgin);
1 sugar shell (Durgin).
A number of pieces in this service are made by Durgin which was acquired by Gorham Company in 1905.
Silver & Vertu
A FIVE-PIECE AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1911
Marks: GORHAM, (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 2441
9-3/4 inches high (24.8 cm) (coffee)
66.81 troy ounces (approximate weight considering insulators to handles)
In the Plymouth pattern, comprising: coffee pot; tea pot; covered sugar bowl, creamer, waste bowl. The creamer and waste bowl with silver gilt interior.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER STUFFING SPOON
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1911
Marks: (eagle-R-lion), STERLING, S, PAT. APPL. FOR
9 inches long (22.9 cm)
3.28 troy ounces
In the Devon pattern.
A FORTY-FOUR PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Wm. B. Durgin Co., Concord, New Hampshire, circa 1912
Marks: (D) STERLING PAT'D
8-5/8 inches (21.9 cm) (dinner knife)
48.12 ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the Lenox pattern, comprising:
4 dinner forks;
8 salad forks;
8 teaspoons;
4 place spoons;
4 ice tea spoons;
4 knives;
2 table spoons;
1 large casserole spoon;
1 small casserole spoon;
1 pate server;
3 cream ladles;
1 master butter knife;
1 sugar shell;
1 two-piece carving set.
Silver & Vertu
A TEN PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1913
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PAT. 11913, T
8-1/2 inches long (21.6 cm) (knife)
6.65 troy ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the Etruscan pattern, some with monogram to terminal end, comprising:
2 dinner knives;
2 dinner forks;
2 table spoons;
2 teaspoons;
1 ice cream fork;
1 butter spreader.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER PORRINGER WITH PIERCED HANDLE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1915
Marks: GORHAM (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 700
1-3/8 x 6-3/4 x 4-1/2 inches (3.5 x 17.1 x 11.4 cm)
4.28 troy ounces
Silver Flatware, American
A TWENTY-TWO PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Whiting Manufacturing Company, New York, New York, circa 1915
Marks: (griffin with W), STERLING, PAT.1915, M
6-7/8 inches long (17.3 cm) (fork)
22.6 troy ounces
In the Oriana pattern, comprising;
11 forks;
11 teaspoons.
Silver & Vertu
A SET OF EIGHT SILVER DEMI-TASSE CUP HOLDERS WITH PORCELAIN LINERS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1915
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, A968I
2-1/8 inches high (5.4 cm)
5.83 troy ounces
Eight demi-tasse cup with cream Lenox liners with gold band at rim
A FIVE-PIECE AMERICAN SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE
International Sterling Co., Meridan Connecticut, circa 1920
Marks: I.S.Co., (logo), STERLING, C301, 1 1/4 PINTS
9 inches high (coffee pot) (22.9 cm)
35.27 troy ounces
Comprising: tea pot, coffee pot, creamer, sugar (without lid), waste bowl, monogram to each CLR.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOWL WITH PORCELAIN LINER
S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1920
Marks: To silver bowl: S.KIRK & SON, STERLING, 4110 ; to porcelain liner: FLINTRIDGE CHINA U.S.A., MADE IN CALIFORNIA
3 x 5-3/8 inches (7.6 x 13.7 cm)
6.38 troy ounces (weight without liner)
Silver bowl with cream porcelain liner with gilt rim.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE
International Silver Co., Meridan, Connecticut, circa 1920
Marks: Prelude, INTERNATIONAL, (logo), STERLING, 9 CUPS, C366, 13H, D
10-3/4 inches high (27.3 cm) (coffee pot)
63.44 troy ounces
In the Prelude pattern, tea and coffee pots with insulator rings, comprising: tea pot, coffee pot, creamer, covered sugar, bread dish, plate.
Silver Flatware, American
A THIRTY-FOUR PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Alvin Corporation, Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1920
Marks: STERLING ALVIN
8-3/4 inches long (22.2 cm) (knife)
34.0 troy ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the Chippendale pattern with monogram to terminal end, comprising:
6 dinner knives (stainless steel blade);
6 dinner forks;
6 salad forks;
6 teaspoons;
6 soup spoon;
3 serving spoons;
1 ladle.
A TWENTY-FIVE PIECE AMERICAN FLATWARE SERVICE
R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co., Wallingford, Connecticut, circa 1921
Marks: WALLACE STERLING
7 inches (17.8 cm) (dinner fork)
31.63 troy ounces
In the La Reine pattern, comprising:
6 dinner forks;
6 salad forks;
4 teaspoons;
6 soup spoons;
2 butter spreaders;
1 master butter knife.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER FOOTED PLATE WITH RETICULATED RIM
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1923
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 3165A, (spade)
1-1/8 x 9-1/2 inches diameter (2.9 x 24.1 cm)
8.2 troy ounces
Monogram at center D.
A FIFTEEN PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1924
Marks: INTERNATIONAL, STERLING, PAT., B
9-5/8 inches long (24.4 cm) (knife)
12.12 troy ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the Wedgwood pattern, comprising:
5 dinner knives (stainless blade);
5 dinner forks;
5 teaspoons.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CREAMER AND SUGAR BOWL
Porter Blanchard, Pacoima, California, circa 1925
Marks: PORTER BLANCHARD, STERLING
5-1/8 inches high (creamer) (13.0 cm)
11.58 troy ounces
Monogram to each G.
AN AMERICAN SILVER CREAMER AND SUGAR BOWL
Baldwin & Miller Inc., Newark, New Jersey, circa 1925
Marks: B & M, STERLING, 6
3 inches high (7.6 cm)
6.84 troy ounces
The creamer and sugar on ram's feet with monogram to both ELB.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SQUARE BOWL
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, circa 1920
Marks: (rectangle-circle-diamond), STERLING, 1452/120
1-1/2 x 8-5/8 inches square (3.8 x 21.9 cm)
14.77 troy ounces
A SILVER COFFEE POT
Probably American, circa 1925
Marks: STERLING
8-1/2 inches high (21.6 cm)
14.58 troy ounces (approximate weight considering insulators)
Coffee pot with ivory insulators to handle.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1925
Marks: GORHAM, STERLING, 758
4-1/2 inches high (11.4 cm)
2.73 troy ounces
One shaker with silver gilt lid.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PITCHER
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1925
Marks: GORHAM, (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, A2788, (date mark)
10 inches high (25.4 cm)
25.25 troy ounces
Monogram to front M.
Silver Flatware, American
A FORTY-TWO PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1927
Marks: INTERNATIONAL STERLING, PAT.PEND.
8-3/4 inches long (22.2 cm) (knife)
36.91 troy ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the Pine Tree pattern, comprising:
5 dinner knives (stainless steel blade);
6 dinner forks;
6 salad forks;
12 teaspoons;
6 butter spreaders;
6 cocktail forks;
1 serving spoon.
A FORTY-FOUR PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1927
Marks: INTERNATIONAL STERLING, PAT. PEND.
8-3/4 inches long (22.2 cm) (knife)
38.83 troy ounces (weight excluding knives)
In the Pine Tree pattern, comprising:
6 dinner knives;
6 dinner forks;
6 salad forks;
12 teaspoons;
6 butter spreaders;
6 cocktail forks;
2 serving spoons.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER ICE CREAM FORKS
Frank W. Smith Silver Co., Inc., Gardner, Massachusetts, circa 1928
Marks: (Son crest with lion), STERLING, D. LOW & CO.
5-1/4 inches long (13.3 cm)
4.65 troy ounces
In the Countess pattern with monogram to terminal end. Originally retailed by Daniel Low & Co., Salem, Massachusetts.
A PARTIAL AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, Massachusetts, circa 1928
Marks: (T-lion) STERLING, PAT1928
6-5/8 inches (16.8 cm) (jelly serving spoon)
6.28 troy ounces
In the Lady Diana pattern, comprising:
6 teaspoons;
1 desert fork;
1 lemon fork;
1 jelly serving spoon.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND WOOD COFFEE POT
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1928
Marks: GORHAM, (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, A13611, (date mark), 1 1/2 PINTS
7-3/8 inches high (18.7 cm)
9.11 troy ounces (approximate weight considering wood)
Coffee pot with wood handle and finial, monogrammed CPM.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOWL
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1929
Marks: GORHAM, (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, A12865, (date mark)
2 x 13 inches diameter (5.1 x 33.0 cm)
16.86 troy ounces
Monogrammed MAH.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER TRAY
C.E. Odgers, 20th century
Marks: C.E. ODGERS, STERLING, HAND MADE
1-3/4 x 27 x 17-1/4 inches (4.4 x 68.6 x 43.8 cm)
121.41 troy ounces
AN AMERICAN SILVER FLUTED BOWL
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1930
Marks: GORHAM, (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 317
3 x 10 inches diameter (7.6 x 25.4 cm)
20.78 troy ounces
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER GOBLETS
Manchester Silver Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1930
Marks: (cross & crown), STERLING, 808
6-5/8 inches high (16.8 cm)
29.35 troy ounces
A SET OF ELEVEN AMERICAN SILVER GOBLETS
Tuttle Silversmiths, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1930
Marks: TUTTLE, (logo), STERLING, 11
6 inches high (15.2 cm)
67.08 troy ounces
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER TEA POT AND COFFEE POT
R. Wallace & Sons, Mfg. Co., Wallingford, Connecticut, circa 1930
Marks: WALLACE, STERLING, 365, 2 3/4 PTS., 5
10-7/8 inches high (27.6 cm) (coffee pot)
60.07 troy ounces (approximate weight considering insulator rings )(66.9 ounces gross)
Tea pot and coffee pot with insulator rings to handle.
A FOUR-PIECE AMERICAN SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE
Newport Sterling, Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1930
Marks: NEWPORT STERLING. 1644, 3/4 PINT
10-3/4 inches high (27.3 cm) (coffee)
49.22 ounces (approximate weight considering insulator rings)
Comprising a coffee pot, tea pot, covered sugar bowl and creamer.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER ENTRÉE DISH
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1930
Marks: REED & BARTON, STERLING, X 959 R, Windsor
1-1/2 x 11-3/4 x 6-5/8 inches (3.8 x 29.8 x 16.8 cm)
11.94 troy ounces
In the Windsor pattern.
Silver Flatware, American
A ONE HUNDRED AND ONE PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Alvin Corporation, Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1932
Marks: PAT. 1932 ALVIN STERLING
7-7/8 inches long (20.0 cm) (dinner fork)
123.87 troy ounces
In the Bridal Bouquet pattern, comprising:
12 dinner forks;
12 salad forks;
24 teaspoons;
12 soup spoons;
12 butter spreaders;
12 demi-tasse spoons;
1 serving fork;
4 serving spoons;
1 serving fork;
1 cream ladle;
1 sauce ladle;
1 small sauce ladle;
1 sugar shell;
1 pair of ice tongs;
1 master butter knife;
1 berry serving spoon;
1 tea caddy spoon;
1 pierced small spoon;
1 bon bon spoon;
1 coffee spoon.
AN EIGHTEEN PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
The Stieff Company, Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1932
Marks: STERLING-STIEFF-PAT.
6-3/4 inches (17.1 cm) (dinner fork)
23.88 troy ounces
In the Betsy Patterson pattern, comprising:
6 dinner forks;
6 salad forks;
6 teaspoons.
A SIXTY-EIGHT PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co., Wallingford, Connecticut, 1933
Marks: WALLACE STERLING, PAT87765
9-1/2 inches (24.1 cm) (dinner knife)
62.89 ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the Normandie pattern, comprising:
8 dinner knives;
8 dinner forks;
8 salad forks;
17 teaspoons;
8 round soup spoons;
4 serving spoons;
1 gravy ladle;
1 sugar shell;
1 carving shell;
1 lemon fork;
1 master butter knife;
8 butter spreaders;
1 cheese knife.
A SIXTY-NINE PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co., Wallingford, Connecticut, circa 1934
Marks: WALLACE STERLING
9 inches long (22.9 cm) (knife)
72.64 troy ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the Rose Point pattern, comprising:
8 dinner knives;
8 dinner forks;
8 salad forks;
16 teaspoons;
8 butter spreaders;
8 cocktail forks;
8 ice tea spoons
2 serving spoons;
1 serving fork;
1 ladle;
1 sugar shell.
A ONE HUNDRED AND FIVE PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co., Wallingford, Connecticut, circa 1934
Marks: WALLACE STERLING
9 inches long (22.9 cm) (knife)
106.82 troy ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the Rose Point pattern, comprising:
12 dinner knives (stainless steel blades);
12 dinner forks;
24 salad forks;
24 teaspoons;
8 soup spoons;
12 ice tea spoons;
1 salad serving set;
4 serving spoons
1 serving fork;
1 ladle;
1 sugar shell;
1 master butter knife;
1 jelly server;
1 lemon fork;
1 cream ladle.
A SIXTY-FIVE PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
National Silver Co., New York, New York, circa 1936
Marks: National STERLING
8-3/4 inches (22.2 cm)
61.79 troy ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the Overture pattern, comprising:
12 dinner knives;
12 dinner forks;
6 salad forks;
12 teaspoons;
13 soup spoons;
1 serving spoon;
1 serving fork;
1 cream ladle;
6 cocktail forks;
1 master butter knife.
A THIRTY-SIX PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, Massachusetts, circa 1937
Marks: TOWLE STERLING, Chippendale
9-3/4 inches (24.8 cm) (dinner knife)
33.72 troy ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the Chippendale pattern, comprising:
8 dinner knives;
8 dinner forks;
8 salad forks;
8 teaspoons;
1 serving spoon;
1 serving fork;
1 cream ladle;
1 bon bon spoon.
A THIRTY-SEVEN PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, Massachusetts, circa 1937
Marks: TOWLE STERLING, PAT.1937, Rambler Rose
7-3/8 inches long (18.7 cm) (dinner fork)
46.85 troy ounces
In the Rambler Rose pattern, comprising:
6 dinner forks;
6 salad forks;
6 teaspoons;
6 soup spoons;
6 butter spreaders;
4 serving spoons;
1 ladle;
1 sugar shell;
1 jelly spoon.
A SIXTY-FOUR PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1937
Marks: INTERNATIONAL, STERLING, Enchantress
8-1/2 inches long (21.6 cm) (serving spoon)
66.9 troy ounces
In the Enchantress pattern, comprising:
8 dinner forks;
8 salad forks;
16 teaspoons;
8 soup spoons;
8 cocktail forks;
8 demi-tasse spoons;
3 serving spoons;
1 cream ladle;
1 gravy ladle;
1 master butter knife;
1 jelly server;
1 tomato server.
A FIFTY-TWO PIECE SET OF AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1939
Marks: U.S.A., ROYAL DANISH, INTERNATIONAL STERLING
8-7/8 inches (22.4 cm) (dinner knife
74.92 troy ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the Royal Danish pattern, comprising:
8 dinner knives;
8 dinner forks;
8 salad forks;
8 teaspoons;
8 soup spoons;
8 butter spreaders;
3 table spoons;
1 casserole spoon;
1 cold meat fork;
1 gravy ladle.
Silver Holloware, American
TWO ROUND AMERICAN SILVER TRAYS
International Silver Co., Meridan, Connecticut, circa 1939
Marks: ROYAL DANISH, U.S.A., INTERNATIONAL (logo) STERLING, 130 70
0-3/4 x 13-3/4 x 12 inches (larger of two) (1.9 x 34.9 x 30.5 cm)
46.76 troy ounces
Two trays in the Royal Danish pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER COFFEE POT
International Silver Co., Meridan, Connecticut, circa 1939
Marks: ROYAL DANISH, U.S.A., INTERNATIONAL (logo) STERLING, 9 CUPS, 13001
8-3/4 inches high (22.2 cm)
22.79 troy ounces (approximate weight considering insulators to handle)
In the Royal Danish pattern with insulators to handle.
Silver Flatware, American
A THIRTY-FOUR PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Westmorland Sterling Co., Wallingford, Connecticut, circa 1940
Marks: WESTMORLAND STERLING
7-1/8 inches long (18.1 cm) (dinner fork)
39.28 troy ounces
In the Lady Hamilton pattern, comprising:
6 dinner forks;
6 salad forks;
10 teaspoons;
6 butter spreaders;
1 lemon forks;
3 serving spoons;
1 serving fork;
1 sugar shell.
A THIRTY-FIVE PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co., Wallingford, Connecticut, circa 1941
Marks: WALLACE STERLING
8-7/8 inches (22.4 cm) (dinner fork)
50.76 troy ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the Grand Baroque pattern, comprising:
6 dinner knives;
7 dinner forks;
5 salad forks;
7 table spoon;
6 teaspoons;
1 salad serving set;
1 serving spoon;
1 pasta server;
1 serving fork.
Silver & Vertu
A HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN PIECE AMERICAN SILVER SERVICE
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1941
Marks: Reed & Barton STERLING
9 inches (22.9 cm) (luncheon knife)
119.35 troy ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the French Renaissance pattern, comprising:
12 luncheon knives;
12 dinner forks;
12 salad forks;
11 cocktail forks
11 soup spoons;
16 teaspoons;
6 dessert spoons;
12 demi-tasse spoons
12 butter spreaders;
2 serving spoons;
1 slotted spoon;
1 serving fork;
1 cream ladle;
1 sugar shell;
1 carving set;
1 lemon fork;
1 tomato server;
1 master butter knife.
Silver Flatware, American
A TWENTY PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, Massachusetts, circa 1942
Marks: TOWLE STERLING, Old Master
8-5/8 inches (21.9 cm) (dinner knife)
23.10 troy ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the Old Master pattern, comprising:
4 luncheon knives;
4 luncheon forks;
4 salad forks;
4 teaspoons;
1 serving spoon;
1 serving fork;
1 cream ladle;
1 sugar shell.
A NINETY-SEVEN PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, Massachusetts, circa 1942
Marks: TOWLE STERLING, Old Master
9-5/8 inches (24.4 cm) (dinner knife)
141.55 troy ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the Old Master pattern, comprising:
8 dinner knives;
8 luncheon knives;
8 dinner forks;
16 salad forks;
8 dessert forks;
1 table spoon;
16 teaspoons;
8 soup spoons;
7 ice tea spoons;
2 serving spoons;
1 serving fork;
1 cream ladle;
1 sugar shell;
1 cake server;
6 butter spreaders;
1 master butter knife;
1 lemon fork;
1 rippled bowl spoon;
1 child's fork;
1 child's spoon.
A THIRTY-NINE PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
State House Sterling, Sherrill, New York, circa 1942
Marks: STATE HOUSE STERLING, Formality
7 inches (17.8 cm) (dinner fork)
47.85 troy ounces
In the Formality pattern, comprising:
6 dinner forks;
6 luncheon forks;
6 salad forks;
6 table spoons;
6 teaspoons;
1 serving spoon;
1 serving fork;
1 gravy ladle;
1 jelly serving spoon;
1 master butter knife;
4 demi tasse spoons.
A THIRTY-THREE PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1942
Marks: (R) INTERNATIONAL STERLING, Spring Glory
9-1/8 inches (23.2 cm) (dinner knife)
49.81 troy ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the Spring Glory pattern, comprising:
6 dinner knives;
6 dinner forks;
6 teaspoons;
6 soup spoons;
6 butter spreaders;
1 master butter knife;
1 serving spoon;
1 gravy ladle.
A SEVENTY-SIX PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1942
Marks: INTERNATIONAL STERLING, Spring Glory
9-1/4 inches (23.5 cm) (dinner knife)
76.56 troy ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the Spring Glory pattern, comprising:
8 dinner knives;
1 luncheon knife;
7 dinner forks;
8 salad forks;
15 teaspoons;
9 soup spoons;
1 slotted-tined serving spoon;
2 serving spoons;
1 cold meat serving fork;
1 cream ladle;
1 sugar shell;
1 ice tea spoon;
1 child's fork and spoon;
1 youth's fork and spoon;
1 jelly server;
1 small pierced spoon;
1 master butter knife;
1 cocktail fork;
6 butter spreaders;
1 lemon fork;
4 demi tasse spoons;
1 pair of sugar tongs;
1 seafood fork.
A SEVENTY-NINE PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1942
Marks: (R) INTERNATIONAL STERLING, Spring Glory
9-1/8 inches (23.2 cm) (dinner knife)
84.59 troy ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the Spring Glory pattern, comprising:
8 dinner knives;
8 dinner forks;
8 salad forks;
16 teaspoons;
8 soup spoons;
8 ice tea spoons;
7 cocktail forks;
1 oyster fork;
1 master butter knife;
8 butter spreaders;
1 tomato server;
2 serving spoons;
2 serving forks;
1 gravy ladle.
Silver Holloware, American
A FIVE-PIECE AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, 1945
Marks: (eagle-R-lion), STERLING, 660, Hampton Court, 2 1/2 PT.
8-3/4 inches high (22.2 cm) (coffee)
80.20 troy ounces (approximate weight considering insulator rings)
In the Hampton Court pattern with silver gilt to interior of creamer and waste bowl, comprising: coffee pot; tea pot; creamer; covered sugar; waste bowl.
Silver & Vertu
A SILVER AMERICAN CREAMER AND SUGAR BOWL
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1948
Marks: GORHAM (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 2507, (8 in square), 7/16 PINTS
3-1/2 inches high (creamer) (8.9 cm)
7.29 troy ounces
Silver Flatware, American
AN EIGHTY-THREE PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1949
Marks: INTERNATIONAL STERLING, Queen's Lace
7-1/4 inches (18.4 cm) (dinner fork)
100.26 troy ounces
In the Queen's Lace pattern, comprising:
12 dinner forks;
12 salad forks;
2 table spoons;
24 teaspoons;
3 round soup spoons;
2 serving spoons;
1 serving fork;
1 cream ladle;
1 sugar shell;
2 demi tasse spoons;
1 cheese knife;
1 master butter knife;
16 butter spreaders;
1 tomato server;
1 small slotted spoon;
1 jelly server;
1 lemon fork;
1 seafood fork.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SALAD SERVING SET
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1950
Marks: INTERNATIONAL, STERLING
9-1/8 inches long (23.2 cm)
6.65 troy ounces
Comprising salad serving fork and spoon.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER COFFEE POT, CREAMER AND COVERED SUGAR BOWL
Alvin Corporation, Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1950
Marks: ALVIN, STERLING, S191, 3 1/4 PINT, 12
11-1/2 inches (29.2 cm)
49.22 troy ounces (54.6 ounces gross)
Coffee pot with insulators to handle.
A SILVER CREAMER AND SUGAR BOWL WITH TRAY
Probably American, circa 1950
Marks: MOSS, STERLING
4-5/8 inches high (11.7 cm) (creamer)
17.77 troy ounces
Silver & Vertu
A SILVER COCKTAIL SHAKER
Probably American, circa 1950
Marks: STERLING
8-3/4 inches high (22.2 cm)
7.75 troy ounces
Shaker with hand hammered finish.
A SET OF EIGHT AMERICAN SILVER CUPS
Webster Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1950
Marks: WEBSTER (logo), STERLING, 6555
4 inches high (10.2 cm)
37.82 troy ounces
A SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER SHELL-SHAPED ASH TRAYS
Napier Company, Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1955
Marks: NAPIER, STERLING
0-1/2 x 3 x 2-3/4 inches (1.3 x 7.6 x 7.0 cm)
3.1 troy ounces
Each ash tray on two crescent-shape feet.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SHELL-SHAPE BOWL
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1955
Marks: GORHAM, (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 43606
9 inches deep (22.9 cm)
11.58 troy ounces
The shell bowl on two ball feet.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SHELL-SHAPE BOWL
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1955
Marks: GORHAM, (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 43677, (date mark)
6 inches deep (15.2 cm)
5.1 troy ounces
The shell-shape bowl on two ball feet.
Silver Flatware, American
A TWENTY-FOUR PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Oneida Silversmiths, Sherrill, New York, circa 1956
Marks: Oneida Sterling, Afterglow
9-3/4 inches (24.8 cm) (dinner knife)
26.34 troy ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the Afterglow pattern, comprising:
5 dinner knives;
5 dinner forks;
5 salad forks;
5 teaspoons;
3 serving spoons;
1 master butter knife.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER CREAMER, SUGAR, SALT AND PEPPER SHAKER, PAIR OF CANDLESTICKS
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1956
Marks: GORHAM, STERLING, 1344
2-1/4 inches high (5.7 cm) (creamer)
9.57 troy ounces (approximate weight considering filled candlesticks)
In the Celeste pattern with two cement filled candlesticks.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOWL
Cartier, New York City, New York, circa 1960
Marks: Cartier, STERLING 925/1000, 219
2-5/8 x 10-3/8 x 6-7/8 inches (6.7 x 26.4 x 17.3 cm)
11.24 troy ounces
AN AMERICAN SILVER SPOON
Allan Adler, Inc, Los Angeles, California, circa 1960
Marks: ALLAN ADLER STERLING
5-1/8 inches (13.0 cm)
1.43 troy ounces
In the AAD4 pattern.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER LUNCHEON KNIFE AND FORK
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1960
Marks: INTERNATIONAL, STERLING
8-5/8 inches long (21.9 cm) (knife)
1.7 troy ounces (fork only)
AN EIGHT PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1964
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), GORHAM, STERLING
9 inches long (22.9 cm) (knife)
37.46 troy ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the La Scala pattern, comprising:
2 dinner knives;
2 dinner forks;
2 salad forks;
2 teaspoons.
A SEVENTEEN PIECE AMERICAN FLATWARE SERVICE
Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, Massachusetts, circa 1964
Marks: TOWLE STERLING 1964
8-3/4 inches long (22.2 cm) (knife)
22.97 troy ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the El Grandee pattern, comprising:
4 dinner knives;
4 dinner forks;
4 salad forks;
4 teaspoons;
1 master butter knife
A FORTY-FOUR PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Reed, Barton & Company, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1967
Marks: Reed & Barton, STERLING
9 inches (22.9 cm) (knife)
46.76 troy ounces (weight excluding knives)
In the Cellini pattern, comprising:
8 dinner knives;
8 dinner forks;
7 salad forks;
3 table spoons;
7 tea spoons
1 ice tea spoon;
1 salad serving set;
2 gravy ladles;
1 sugar shell;
1 butter spreaders;
2 demi-tasse spoons;
2 two tined forks.
A THIRTY-THREE PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1968
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), GORHAM STERLING
7-1/2 inches (19.1 cm) (dinner fork)
78.38 troy ounces
In the Sovereign pattern, comprising:
6 dinner forks;
6 salad forks;
6 table spoons;
6 teaspoons;
6 ice tea spoons;
1 serving spoon;
1 serving fork;
1 sugar shell.
Silver & Vertu
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1970
Marks: INTERNATIONAL, STERLING, S139
3-3/4 inches high (9.5 cm)
4.37 troy ounces
A TWENTY-NINE PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1971
Marks: REED & BARTON STERLING
9 inches (22.9 cm) (dinner knife)
36.11 troy ounces (weight excludes knives)
In the Eighteenth Century pattern, comprising:
4 dinner knives;
4 dinner forks;
4 salad forks;
4 table spoons;
4 teaspoons;
1 serving spoon;
1 serving fork;
1 sugar shell;
4 cocktail forks;
1 modern butter spreader;
1 pierced serving spoon.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SHELL-FORM DISH
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, 1976
Marks: Gorham, STERLING (lion-anchor-G), 42677-1, (6 in hexagon)
1 x 6 x 6 inches (2.5 x 15.2 x 15.2 cm)
4.47 troy ounces
Dish on two ball feet.
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER CAKE KNIFE WITH STAINLESS BLADE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1991
Marks: GORHAM, STERLING HANDLE, SHEFFIELD STAINLESS BLADE MADE IN ENGLAND
12-1/2 inches long (31.8 cm)
1.82 troy ounces
In the Lily pattern.