- Various patterns, coin silver and
Various patterns, coin silver and silver plate, largest piece 12.5"
- REVERE SILVERSMITHS STERLING MASTER
REVERE SILVERSMITHS STERLING MASTER SALTS pattern #237 raised on footed square pedestal base with cobalt blue glass liners. Dimensions: 2.75''D x 3''H. Total weight: 5.6 troy ozs.
- INTERNATIONAL SILVER ''NORTHERN
INTERNATIONAL SILVER ''NORTHERN LIGHTS'' PATTERN PART LUNCH SERVICE Not monogrammed with tiered scrolled ends comprising four lunch knives four lunch forks four dessert forks four teaspoons five cream soup spoons and one butter spreader. 6 to 8 7/8 in. 30 oz.
- Silver King style pattern flatware:
Silver King style pattern flatware: eleven English silver spoons and forks; 14 sterling kniv
- Silver ladle in a Colonial pattern
Silver ladle in a Colonial pattern marked "800". 12"l.
- Sterling silver flatware in the
Sterling silver flatware in the Kings Pattern; together with other various patterns, etc.
76 troy oz (w/o knives)
Condition: Tarnished, dents, monograms, wear consistent with age.
- American silver serving bowl in
American silver serving bowl in the "Windsor" pattern, Reed & Barton, 1941 of rounded rectangular form, with scalloped sides; 2 in. H., 7 3/4 X 10 3/4 in., 15 ozt.
- SILVER: SHELL AND THREAD TYPE PATTERN
SILVER: SHELL AND THREAD TYPE PATTERN BY VARIOUS MAKERS GORHAM CO., ALBERT COLES, BIGELOW BROS., THEODORE EVANS, ETC., 50+ ASSORTED...SILVER: Shell and Thread type pattern by various makers Gorham Co., Albert Coles, Bigelow Bros., Theodore Evans, etc., 50+ assorted serving pieces and flatware, all marked coin/sterling or tested silver, including: twenty three pieces of Gorham Co. "Josephine" pattern, nine sterling forks, 6 3/4" l., six coin tablespoons, 7 1/4" l., six coin teaspoons, 5 7/8" l., one tested silver large serving knife, 9 1/2" l., and one small coin serving knife, 6 3/4" l.; pair of tested silver ladles by Theodore Evans, New York, NY, c. 1855 - 1865, 7 1/4" l.; eleven tested silver pieces by Albert Coles, New York, NY, c. 1835 - 1875, six table spoons, 8 3/4" l., and five individual knifes with silver blades, 7 3/4" l.; four coin serving pieces by J.T. & E. M. Edwards, Chicago, c. 1852 - 1864, pierced serving fork, 8 3/4" l., and three salt spoons, 3 3/4" l.; two coin ladles by Bigelow Bros, Boston, c. 1846 - 1847, larger: 7" l., smaller: 5 1/4" l.; pair of small serving spoons marked "Galt & Bro", 5 1/2" l.; one coin sugar shell marked "S. Cockrell", 5 3/4" l.; fifteen pieces marked coin including six demitasse spoons with gilded bowls, 5" l., five salad forks, 5 3/4" l., and four picks, 5" l.; and one unmarked berry spoon tested silver, repousse berry design to bowl, 9 1/8" l., all pieces with wear consistent with age and use, most monogrammed. [Approximately 75.5 ozt. tw. of sterling, tested silver and coin.]
- International Silver Co. sterling
International Silver Co. sterling flatware service in the Devonshire pattern 85 pcs. 90 ozt. ?
- Silver-Plated Coffee Service American,
Silver-Plated Coffee Service American, International, St. James pattern, hand chased with floral and scroll decoration, gadroon border, no monograms, 13-1/4 in. coffeepot with matching creamer and covered sugar; with silver-plated two-handled tray, marks for Webster Wilcox, 27 in., (four pieces),
- TWO AMERICAN SILVER MEDALLION PATTERN
TWO AMERICAN SILVER MEDALLION PATTERN NOVELTIES The first a pair of sterling silver cuff links with mark of Howard Sterling Co. (5/8 in. diameter, .205 total troy oz.); the second an unmarked silverplate pocket knife; no monograms, both dating to the late 19th century.
- SIX STERLING SILVER GOBLETS BY
SIX STERLING SILVER GOBLETS BY THE RANDAHL SHOP All pattern number 2, no monograms.
- TWO AMERICAN STERLING SILVER SOAP
TWO AMERICAN STERLING SILVER SOAP DISHES Each with repoussé scrolling foliate and floral designs around a central cartouche, the first by Whiting, pattern number 5702, no monogram (1 3/4 x 3 x 2 1/2 in.); the second by Gorham, pattern number B27, partially rubbed monogram (1 3/4 x 3 1/2 x 2 1/2 in.).
- INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO. STERLING
INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO. STERLING FLAT TABLE SERVICE MERIDEN, CT, QUEEN'S LACE PATTERN, INTRODUCED 1949International Silver Co. Sterling Flat Table Service, Meriden, CT, Queen's Lace Pattern, Introduced 1949 Consisting of: 8 Place knives 8 Place forks 9 Salad/ dessert forks 8 Bouillon spoons 9 Teaspoons Total number of pieces: 42 Total weight of weighable silver: 42.2 ozProperty of Various Owners
- Six Kings pattern silver plated
Six Kings pattern silver plated ladles and twelve matching tablespoons
- ENGLISH SILVER SERVING SPOON.
ENGLISH SILVER SERVING SPOON. King's pattern with London hallmarks for 1830. The faint maker's mark appears to be for Paul Storr (1771-1844). 8 1/2''l.
- American silver cann, Tiffany and
American silver cann, Tiffany and Co., New York, early 20th century pattern 5470H, with continuous frieze of a children's parade; 3 3/8 in. H., 7.6 ozt.
- Irish silver. An old English pattern
Irish silver. An old English pattern Georgian sifter ladle by Michael Keating Dublin 1800.
- A quantity of fiddle pattern silver
A quantity of fiddle pattern silver flatware, Georgian and later, various makers, mostly bearing crest of Coxwell-Rogers, approximately 1100g
- (12) AMERICAN SILVER PLATES Barbour
(12) AMERICAN SILVER PLATES Barbour Silver Co. "Cellini" pattern. Sterling 2100 11 IN. Weight: 236 troy ounces.
- INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY, STERLING
INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY, STERLING SILVER, SERVICE FOR TWELVE, "QUEEN'S LACE" PATTERN, CA. 20TH CENTURY Consisting of 71 pieces including: 12 dinner forks, 7 ¼"L, 12 luncheon/salad fork, 6 ½"L, 12 dinner knives, with stainless blades, 9"L, 8 butter knives with stainless blades, 5 ¾"L, 8 flat handle butter knives, 5 ¾"L, 12 soup spoons, 6 ½"L, 15 teaspoons, 6"L. Marked on reverse: International/ Sterling/H/ Queen's Lace. Total weight excluding 20 pieces with stainless blades, 73.10 toz.
- AMERICAN SILVERPLATE CENTERPIECE
AMERICAN SILVERPLATE CENTERPIECE BOWL Mark of Poole Silver Co., first quarter 20th century, pattern number 2505, round bowl with floral relief rim between angled double handles, spreading pedestal base with elaborate pierced foliate designs, raised on four conforming feet.
- Sterling silver King's pattern
Sterling silver King's pattern ladle. 13"l. 8 troy oz.
- COIN SILVER & STERLING SILVER SERVING
COIN SILVER & STERLING SILVER SERVING PIECESGroup of Antique American Coin Silver and Sterling Silver Flatware Serving Pieces, incl. Albert Coles "Jenny Lind" pattern coin soup ladle, pat. 1850, l. 11 1/2 in.; Gorham "Josephine" pattern coin silver, pat. 1855, designed by John Gorham, shell-shaped serving spoon, sugar shell, master butter knife and sauce ladle ; Whiting "Louis XV" pattern sterling, pat. 1891, designed by Charles Osborne, salad serving fork and spoon, l. 9 1/8 in. and olive spoon; and Simpson, Hall & Miller "Abbottsford" pattern sterling ladle, pat. 1907, designed by John Clulee, retains traces of gilt wash bowl, l. 9 3/8 in.; total wt. 19.15 troy ozs. Provenance: Estate of Eve Godchaux Hirsch, New Orleans
- 3 PATTERNS STERLING FLATWARE, 80
3 PATTERNS STERLING FLATWARE, 80 PCS1st group: Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co. sterling flatware, Mille Fleur pattern, 1904, 32 pieces, including 6 dinner knives (10" L), 3 forks (7 3/8" L), 6 teaspoons, 5 round bowl soup spoons, 8 demitasse spoons (4 1/2" L), 1 ladle (5 3/4" L), 1 salad serving fork, 1 salad serving spoon and 1 cake/pastry server (10 1/4" L). 2nd group: Oneida Silversmiths sterling flatware, King Cedric pattern, 1949, 24 pieces including 8 dinner knives (8 3/4" L), 8 forks (7 1/4" L) and 8 teaspoons. 3rd group: Westmorland Sterling Co., Milburn Rose pattern, 1940, 24 pieces including 6 dinner knives (9" L), 5 forks (7 1/8" L), 7 salad forks and 6 teaspoons. 69.63 total weighable troy ounces for all three patterns. 80 items total. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1st group: Wear to stainless blades. Surface scratches due to age and some slight bends to few pieces. Not monogrammed. 2nd group: Good condition with some surface scratches. Not monogrammed. 3rd group: Minor wear to some stainless blades. Not monogrammed.
- AMERICAN STERLING SILVER ROUND
AMERICAN STERLING SILVER ROUND SERVING PLATTER Mark of Poole Silver Co., pattern number 100, round form with shaped rim, no monogram.
- SILVER: Twelve sterling butter
SILVER: Twelve sterling butter knives Classical pattern Ball Black & Co. c. 1870 expected wear 7 3/4'' l. 16.70 ozt.
- Nine Silver Forks Glasgow, Scotland,
Nine Silver Forks Glasgow, Scotland, 1830, Kings style pattern, monograms, .925 fine, 20.04 oz.T., 8-1/8 in.,
- An American Coin Silver Soup Ladle
An American Coin Silver Soup Ladle in the Fiddle Thread Pattern mark rubbed probably J. & W.L. Ward Philadelphia wc. 1839-1850; together with a coin silver master butter knife in the fiddle thread pattern Wood & Hughes New York ret. U.P. Levy weight 5.65 troy ozs.
- A quantity of silver fiddle pattern
A quantity of silver fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers, including a set of six teaspoons, CB, London 1869, approximately 740gm
- American silver bowl, S. Kirk &
American silver bowl, S. Kirk & Son, Inc., first half-20th century pattern 4106; 2 1/2 in. H., 9 1/2 in. Diam., 15.25 ozt.
- Silver. A pair of silver napkin
Silver. A pair of silver napkin rings embossed with hunting scenes probably by Sebastian Garrard Birmingham 1908 together with two other napkin rings and a pair of fiddle and thread tongs.
- An American Silver Flatware Service
International
An American Silver Flatware Service
International Silver Co., Meriden, CT, 20th Century
Joan of Arc pattern, comprising:
24 long-handle dinner knives
12 short-handle dinner knives
32 dinner forks
29 salad forks
12 soup spoons
2 teaspoons
111 items total
103 ozt 3 dwt weighable
Length of dinner knife 9 1/4 inches.
Property from the Collection of Joseph H. and June S. Hennage, Williamsburg, Virginia, Sold to Benefit The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
- Silver youth sets: most with English
Silver youth sets: most with English silver marks, London, Sheffield and Birmingham, 1813 to 1907, .925 fine; one with French silver, gilt finish, .950 fine, several in fitted cases, (25 pieces). Light scratches, some wear, some ivory handles with cracks and discoloration.
- INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO. STERLING
INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO. STERLING SILVER BOWL, "ROYAL DANISH" PATTERN 2 ½" x 11 ¾" Sterling silver bowl with scroll and pinecone openwork design, properly marked on the bottom. Weighs 22.45 toz.
- A silver Art Nouveau comport the
A silver Art Nouveau comport the pierced bowl on three scrolling feet above a domed base Sheffield 1909 together with a m.o.p handled silver cake fork Sheffield 1901.