Twelve Roger Williams Silver Co.Twelve Roger Williams Silver Co. sterling forks, early 1900's. 6.8 oz. 4 3/4"L.
8PC WM. A ROGERS ONEIDA LTD SILVERPLATE8PC WM. A ROGERS ONEIDA LTD SILVERPLATE FORKSSilver-plated large flatware forks decorated in the Park-Lane Chatelaine-Dowry pattern, with an elegant floral motif around handles. Hallmarked WM A. Rogers AA Oneida LTD.
Issued: 1957
Dimensions: 7.5"L x 1"W
Manufacturer: WM A. Rogers Oneida LTD
Condition:
Age related wear.
FOUR SILVER FORKS. Coin silverFOUR SILVER FORKS. Coin silver dessert forks in the King's pattern marked for William H. Ewan (Charleston South Carolina ca.1849-1859). 6 1/2''l.
A set of five sterling silver dinnerA set of five sterling silver dinner forks. Rattail, with engraved monograms. Various makers including William Eley & William Fearn.Dating from London, 1798 and later. Weight 368g.
SET OF 27 WILLIAM ROGERS & SONSET OF 27 WILLIAM ROGERS & SON SILVERPLATE STATE DECORATED SPOONSSet of 27 William Rogers & Son Silverplate State Decorated Spoons,
THIRTY-SEVEN PIECES OF AMERICANTHIRTY-SEVEN PIECES OF AMERICAN FLATWARE including six Rogers & Hamilton ''Majestic'' plated forks circa 1893 five R.H. Wallace ''Astoria'' plated forks Pat. 1898 circa 1885 six Rogers & Hamilton knives four Rogers & Hamilton knives and four more knives by the same maker twelve Frank Smith for J.E. Caldwell Bead & Shell teaspoons (31) -- approx. 5.8 troy oz. weighable
J RUSSELL & CO GREEN RIVER WORKSJ RUSSELL & CO GREEN RIVER WORKS FLATWARE Arts & Crafts style, including six knives and five forks, each with inlaid wood handle, 7 1/2 in. to 9 1/2 in. L.
King's Pattern Sterling Fruit ForksKing's Pattern Sterling Fruit Forks and Knives American an assembled group of seventeen pieces of King's Pattern flatware including ten fruit forks marked R&W Wilson for Robert & William Wilson of Philadelphia PA and seven fruit knives marked Bailey & Co.; knife lg. 7.25 in. silver wt. 11.54ozt (359g). Property of Caswell and Sara Lane
FOUR GEORGE III STERLING SILVERFOUR GEORGE III STERLING SILVER FORKS, THOMAS BARKER, LONDON, CIRCA 1806, 4 OZ; L: 6 1/2 INFour George III Sterling Silver Forks, Thomas Barker, London, Circa 1806,, Dimensions: 4 oz; L: 6 1/2 in
King's Pattern Sterling DinnerKing's Pattern Sterling Dinner Forks American an assembled group of twenty-eight coin and sterling silver King's Pattern luncheon forks eighteen marked R.& W. Wilson for Robert and William Wilson Philadelphia PA two marked G & H seven with hallmarks for Gorham and marked Sterling; lg. 7.25 in. silver wt. 55.5ozt (1726.5g). Property of Caswell and Sara Lane Condition: Scratches to surface.
Set 12pc George Smith & WilliamSet 12pc George Smith & William Fearn Georgian 1795 Sterling Forks- 8''- 903g
A set of six provincial Old EnglishA set of six provincial Old English pattern silver dessert forks, Robert Williams, Exeter 1838, and eight dessert spoons, various dates and makers, approximately 684gm
8PC WM A. ROGERS ONEIDA LTD SILVERPLATE8PC WM A. ROGERS ONEIDA LTD SILVERPLATE SALAD FORKSIndividual salad forks decorated in the elegant Park Lane-Chatelaine-Dowry pattern with pierced heads. Hallmarked WM A. Rogers AA Oneida LTD.
Issued: 1957
Dimensions: 6.25"L x 1"W
Manufacturer: WM A. Rogers Oneida LTD
Country of Origin: Connecticut, United States
Condition:
Age related wear.
2 WROUGHT IRON BUTCHER FORKSca.2 WROUGHT IRON BUTCHER FORKSca. late 19th-mid 20th century; both extended roasting or butcher two-prong forks: one signed "Robison" with flatwork handle that oval hanger eye, 22 3/4", Condition: good; one signed "J.B." near fork mount with square stock and flatwork handle with round eye hanger, 23 3/4", Condition: rusted surface
WROUGHT IRON BUTCHER FORK SIGNEDWROUGHT IRON BUTCHER FORK SIGNED L. STOUDTca. 1880-1920; attributed to Lucian Stoudt of Alsace Twp., Berks Co., PA, the large two prong roasting/butchering fork with rod and flatwork handle with rattail hanger, 19"; [Provenance: ex- Tannehill Collection]; Condition: later era maker, well done in old form, documented in Tannehill research
Set of five silver forks, WilliamSet of five silver forks, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1915, rat-tail pattern with engraved handles and five other assorted forks, 19th Century, approximately 419g
King's Pattern Sterling DinnerKing's Pattern Sterling Dinner Forks American an assembled group of fourteen King's Pattern dinner forks twelve marked R & W Wilson for Robert and William Wilson Philadelphia PA ca 1825-1846 one marked Thibault & / Brothers for F. Thibault Philadelphia PA ca 1810-1835 and one marked Bailey & Co. for Bailey & Company Philadelphia PA ca 1848-1878; lg. 7.75 in. silver wt. 34.78ozt (1082g). Property of Caswell and Sara Lane
TWO SETS OF STERLING SILVER FORKSTWO SETS OF STERLING SILVER FORKS (18) pieces including: (8) Frank Smith George VI forks, no monograms (7 in.); and (10) Gorham Rosette forks, with period monogram "E.L.W." (7 in.).
TWELVE WILLIAM IV IRISH SILVERTWELVE WILLIAM IV IRISH SILVER DINNER FORKS BY RICHARD WHIFFORD, DUBLIN 1834, 27Twelve William IV Irish Silver Dinner Forks by Richard Whifford, Dublin 1834, 27.7 oz, L: 8 in
A silver gilt knife fork and spoonA silver gilt knife fork and spoon varying private dies the knife and spoon Robert Garrard London 1863 the fork William Eley London 1833 and a pair of Georgian tablespoons London 1783.
Two Victorian silver forks, WilliamTwo Victorian silver forks, William Eaton, London 1838, with crested handles, two George III silver forks, William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1813, initialled verso, a set of four Victorian silver teaspoons, William Eaton, London 1839, fiddle pattern and other assorted flatware, total weight approximately 517g (14)
A GROUPING OF TWELVE GEORGE IIIA GROUPING OF TWELVE GEORGE III AND GEORGE IV SILVER FORKS Including William Eley & William Fearn, London, most with the 1803 date marks, (2) forks with mark of William Chawner II, 1826 date marks. All without monograms.
A set of six provincial silverA set of six provincial silver fiddle pattern table forks, William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1837, a pickle fork and two pierced ladles, Elkington & Co. 1935, each with turned ebonised handle, gross weight approximately 540gm
ROGERS BROS. 1847 ''OLD COLONY''ROGERS BROS. 1847 ''OLD COLONY'' FLATWARE SERVICE: Silver plate service for twelve to include Old French hollow handle knives with bolster dinner forks salad forks round bowl soup spoons 17 teaspoons 5 table spoons and a gravy ladle. Sold in wooden storage box with Italian silver plate tong server.
Arthur Stone sterling cold meatArthur Stone sterling cold meat fork, scroll handle, designer and chaser Edward Billings, "HFC" monogram, 9-1/2 in. Light scratches. Private Collection, Arden, North Carolina.
A good antique sterling flatware,A good antique sterling flatware, including: a set of seven 7.75” William Eley & William Fearn forks (WE over WF William Eley & William Fearn, London 1823 hallmark), and 11 other antique sterling forks. 18 pcs total 30 t oz ConditionL good overall CT Transfer Fee $10
Eleven piece lot of silver flatware,Eleven piece lot of silver flatware, mostly sterling, including five spoons and a ladle, Rogers, Lunt & Bowlen spoon, R. Blackinton & Co. pickle fork and bon bon spoon, Rockford S.P. Co. preserve spoon, and W. H. Rogers butter knife (7"L).
A set of six George III sterlingA set of six George III sterling silver forks.London, 1797/98.Rattails, with engraved crest.By William Elery / Fearn.Weight - 387g
4 EARLY AMERICAN COIN SILVER FORKS4 EARLY AMERICAN COIN SILVER FORKS AND SPOONS: Approx. 11.9 troy oz. To include; 2- Thomas Fletcher, Philadelphia forks and 2- unknown hallmarked W with eagle tablespoons. These pieces were a present to the secretary of Francis Biddle, statesman and Attorney General under Franklin Roosevelt, and were handed down through the Biddle family. Forks measures 8'', spoons 8 1/2'' l.
CONDITION: Note scratches
William Spratling. Serving forkWilliam Spratling. Serving fork and spoon. 1940-46, sterling silver. 9½ h × 1½ w × ¾ d in. result: $756. estimate: $500–700. Impressed manufacturer's mark to each example ‘Spratling Made in Mexico’.
Set of Twelve American Coin SilverSet of Twelve American Coin Silver Forkswith the three-part die mark for Taylor & Lawrie of Philadelphia (active circa 1837-1857) pattern patent date of 1852 retailed by C. Blake in Baltimore each with bright-cut engraved monogram ''WLAC.''8 1/8 in.22.45 total troy oz.Estate of Dr. James Gavin Field Jr. of Windsor Hill Farm in Gordonsville VirginiaJames Gavin Field Jr. (1862-1927) was born in Windsor Virginia the fifth son of General James Gavin Field and Frances Etta Cowherd. He was educated at Richmond College and the Virginia Medical College graduating in April 1885. After a brief stint as a physician at the City Alms House Hospital in Richmond he served as a commissioned assistant surgeon in the US Navy medical corps from 1887 until his retirement in 1893.After retiring from the Navy he practiced medicine in Denver Colorado. He was ordered back into service with the Navy during the Spanish-American War. After the war he returned to Denver but passed away in Washington D.C. and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.Dr. Field's family home was Windsor Hill Farm. A classic Greek Revival home built circa 1848 the plantation is now part of the Southwest Mountain Rural Historic District.
44 PC. STERLING WM ROGERS MOUNTAIN44 PC. STERLING WM ROGERS MOUNTAIN ROSE FLATWARE: Approx. 43.97 Troy ounces. Comprising; 8- Dinner forks, 8- Salad forks, 7- Dinner knives, 13- Teaspoons, 7- Solid handled butter knives, & 1- Large serving spoon. This is a RARE set that is usually found in Silver plate only!! All reside in a presentation box, and are monogrammed. Approx. 3.25'' h x 15.25'' w x 10.75'' d
CONDITION: Varying signs of use.
52 pieces sterling silver flatware:52 pieces sterling silver flatware: Whiting Antique Lily knife and forks, Wallace Berain, Tiffany Palm, Gorham Royal Oak, Wood & Hughes Venetian, other early patterns. The Estate of the Late Bobby W. Alford.
ASSEMBLED SET OF MOTHER OF PEARLASSEMBLED SET OF MOTHER OF PEARL HANDLED BERRY FORKS AND KNIVES Late 19th century-20th century, (24) pieces, including: (6) knives with mark of William A. Rogers to blades, the ferrules marked "Sterling" (6 3/8 in.); (5) knives with mark of Landers, Frary, & Clark to blades, bolsters marked "Sterling" (6 in.); (6) knives with mark of Crowell, Sheffield (6 3/8 in.); (6) forks marked "C. Wolfertz / Germany / Solingen" (5 1/4 in.); unmarked nut pick (5 1/4 in.). All pieces without monogram; all marked "Sterling" to bolster, except nutpick.
An American Sterling Silver FlatwareAn American Sterling Silver Flatware Service for Twelve Century the handles having ribbed and floral decoration comprising dinner forks dinner knives tablespoons teaspoons two sugar spoons and two jelly knives together with six silverplate dinner forks by W.M. Rogers contained in a fitted case; 58 items total approximate total weighable 39.81 ozt. Length of dinner knife 9 inches.
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