- ASSD. AMERICAN STERLING, 39 PCS FLATWAREGroup
ASSD. AMERICAN STERLING, 39 PCS FLATWAREGroup of assorted early 20th century American sterling silver flatware, 39 pcs total. Makers include: Tiffany and Company (3 mint julep spoons, Leaf pattern); Towle Silversmiths (4 teaspoons, 1 oyster server Old Newbury pattern; 1 fish server, 1 cream ladle Lady Mary pattern; 2 luncheon forks, 1 iced teaspoon, 1 dinner knife Louis XIV pattern); Gorham Manufacturing Company (3 tablespoons Lancaster pattern; 1 tablespoon Norkfolk-Villa pattern; 1 master butter knife St. Cloud pattern; 1 sugar shell Jac Rose pattern); Whiting Manufacturing Company (1 teaspoon Louis XV pattern; 2 pie servers); Watson and Newell (6 demitasse spoons Cherub pattern); William B. Durgin Company (1 chipped beef fork Fairfax pattern); Oneida Heirloom (1 lemon fork Damask Rose pattern); Duhme and Company (3 teaspoons); Webster Company (1 letter opener); International Silver Company (1 butter pick). No maker's marks: 2 dinner forks, tested positive for sterling; 1 cheese server, marked sterling. 3 7/8" to 10 1/8" L. 27.57 total weighable troy ounces. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Most pieces show wear consistent with use. Most monogrammed.
- 51 PCS. ASSORTED AMERICAN STERLING SILVER
51 PCS. ASSORTED AMERICAN STERLING SILVER FLATWARE51 pieces of assorted sterling silver flatware, including 10 Frank W. Smith pieces (8 teaspoons and 2 hollow handle butter spreaders); 4 Ball, Black, and Company pieces (2 teaspoons and 2 place/oval soup spoons); 3 Saart Brothers pieces (1 serving fork, 1 baby spoon, and 1 teaspoon); 2 Weidlich pieces (1 iced teaspoon and 1 lemon fork); 2 Newburyport pieces (1 long handle olive spoon and one long handle olive fork); 2 Rogers Sterling pieces (1 baby spoon and 1 baby fork); 1 Steiff two-tine butter pick or olive fork; 1 Peter L. Krider fruit spoon; 1 Towle tablespoon; 1 Simpson, Hall, and Miller fork; 1 Mechanics master butter knife; 1 Heirloom teaspoon; 1 Wood and Hughes teaspoon; 1 Paye and Baker teaspoon; 1 J.E. Caldwell teaspoon; 1 Fessenden and Company short handle serving fork; 1 Thomae Company lemon fork; 1 Duhme and Company teaspoon; 1 W.L. Pitkin tablespoon; and 15 assorted flatware pieces by unknown makers. Some pieces with monograms or inscriptions. All items marked Sterling. Ranging in size from 3 5.8" to 8 1/2" L. 36.465 total weighable troy ounces.
The Collection of Dr. Joe Newsom Rawlings, Davisboro, Georgia.
Condition:
Normal surface wear, bent tines, scattered dents to bowls and hollow handles. Some pieces, primarily baby items, with areas of corrosion and disposal wear.
- FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK Painted porcelain
FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK Painted porcelain panels (one cracked and repaired), brass case. Retailed by Duhme and Co., Cincinnati. Time and strike movement.
- SILVER: EIGHTEEN PIECES OF FLATWARE
SILVER: EIGHTEEN PIECES OF FLATWARE AND SERVINGWARE, MEDALLION MOTIF, MOST MONOGRAMMED, MAKERS INCLUDE F&H, DUHME AND CO., PLK, H&S,...SILVER: Eighteen pieces of flatware and servingware, medallion motif, most monogrammed, makers include F&H, DUHME and co., PLK, H&S, and four unmarked tested silver serving pieces, pieces include: large spoon with scalloped bowl, gold washed, 8 1/2" l.; two serving spoons, one with star-shaped pierced bowl and twisted handle,7 5/8" l., one with scalloped bowl, 7" l.; master butter knife; two fish forks; and twelve spoons, wear consistent with age and use including expected surface wear. [approximately 5.3 ozt sterling/ 12.75 ozt tested silver]
- Thirty-Six American Silver Spoons
Duhme
Thirty-Six American Silver Spoons
Duhme and Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 19th Century
twenty-four teaspoons and twelve demitasse spoons.
each with maker's mark and Sterling mark to back.
24 ozt 12 dwt gross
Length 5 3/4 inches.
Property from a Private Collection, Cincinnati, Ohio
- GOOD GROUP OF SILVER FLATWARE. Cincinnati
GOOD GROUP OF SILVER FLATWARE. Cincinnati Ohio mid 19th century. Includes a 10'' soup or punch ladle by Wilson McGrew a 6'' sauce ladle by E.H. Hill four 8 1/2'' forks by Hazen and Collins six 7'' teaspoons by Duhme and Company six 6'' teaspoons by Hazen and Collins five 5 3/4'' teaspoons by Edward and David Kinsey and three 6'' teaspoons by Richard Clayton. Approximately 26 ozt.