- WOOD & HUGHES, NEW YORK COIN SILVER
OYSTER SETMarked 'Sterling', monogrammed.
Comprising:
A server with gilt bowl
Twelve forks
The server 10 1/4 in. long, 21.9 oz. approx. weight, (13 pcs).
Condition
Minor...
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