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FRANK SMITH STERLING SILVER
FRANK SMITH STERLING SILVER FIDDLE THREAD PATTERN FLATW...Frank Smith sterling silver Fiddle Thread pattern flatware service. Comprising: 11 forks, 11 butter knives, 11 soup spoons, 9 cocktail forks, 12 ice tea spoons, 9 teaspoons, 8 demitasse spoons and 6 serving pieces, 77pcs total. Weighable silver 75.5 ozt total.
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Fiddle and Shell Sterling
Fiddle and Shell Sterling Flatware American, 20th century, marks for Frank Smith Whiting Co.; with five Tiffany Shell and Thread and other similar pieces, no monograms, 131.01 oz.T. excluding hollow-handle items, (128 pieces)
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An Assembled Sterling Silver Dinner
An Assembled Sterling Silver Dinner Service in "Fiddle Thread" Pattern by Frank Smith Silver Company and "Threaded" Pattern by Gorham Containing 136 pieces including: 12 dinner forks approx. 7-3/4"L 12 dinner knives with stainless steel blades approx. 9-1/4"L 12 soup spoons 5-1/2"L and 6-1/8"L 15 luncheon forks approx. 7"L 19 salad forks approx. 6"L 19 teaspoons approx. 5-1/2"L 12 iced tea spoons approx. 7-1/4"L 4 dessert spoons approx. 7"L 12 ice cream scoops approx. 5-1/2"L (stamped "800 Merklein"); 6 butter knives approx. 6"L; 3 Colonial Williamsburg serving pieces by Stieff approx. 8"L and 8-1/2"L; and ten extra non-matching sterling silver spoons. Total weight of the lot excluding the knives is approx. 160 toz.
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Fiddle Shell sterling flatware,
Fiddle Shell sterling flatware, Frank Smith Silver Co., 71 pieces, most without monograms, 81.88 oz. T. excluding hollow handle pieces. Private Collection, Charleston, South Carolina
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Frank Smith Fiddle Shell pattern
Frank Smith Fiddle Shell pattern silver flatware service circa 1914 engraved with initial J comprising: 12 French blade hollow handle knives L8 1/2'' 12 forks L7 1/2'' 12 forks L6 1/2'' 12 spoons L7'' 12 teaspoons L5 3/4'' 12 spoons L7 1/4'' 12 spoons L5 3/4'' 2 serving spoons L8 1/4'' tomato server L8'' serving fork L7 1/4'' gravy ladle L6 1/4'' 2pc carving set L10'' Total 114.5 Troy oz weighable (91pcs) Provenance: Milledgeville Georgia private collection.
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Frank Smith Antique sterling
Frank Smith Antique sterling flatware, 32 pieces, engraved scroll "C" monogram, Frank W. Smith Silver Co. Inc., 37.64 oz.T.; detailed list available.
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56 PCS. FRANK SMITH FEDERAL
56 PCS. FRANK SMITH FEDERAL COTILLION STERLING FLATWARE...Fifty-six (56) pieces of sterling silver flatware in the Federal Cotillion pattern by Frank Smith, including eight (8) New French hollow knives (8 1/2" L), nine (9) forks (7" L), six (6) salad forks (6 1/4" L), eight (8) teaspoons (5 3/4" L), eight (8) iced-tea spoons, seven (7) demitasse spoons, seven (7) flat-handle butter spreaders, two (2) oval bowl dessert/soup spoons, and one (1) cocktail/seafood fork. 55.78 weighable troy ounces. Provenance: From the collection of Patsey Field Harney Madden, a direct descendent of the founding families of Richmond and Madison County in Kentucky, including the families Estill, Miller, Field, Hume, and Burnham. On Patsey's mother's side was Captain James Estill, an original settler of Fort Boonesborough along with Daniel Boone. She was also a direct descendant of Colonel John Miller, who was originally from Richmond, VA and a Revolutionary War veteran. During the late 1700s, he donated the land where present-day Richmond, Kentucky is now seated, and began his family. The Miller and Estill families were eventually joined in marriage. The items from this collection descended in the family, and resided in the historic Miller Manor in Richmond, KY. It was constructed in 1862 by Robert Miller, grandson of Col. John Miller and great-great-grandfather to Patsey.
Condition:
All pieces in overall good condition with light use wear, two (2) dinner forks with monograms.
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44pc Antique English Sterling
44pc Antique English Sterling Fiddle Thread & Shell and King's Pattern Forks. Includes various makers from Georgian and Victorian eras. Many with monograms or armorials. 6pc 7" Fiddle Thread & Shell, 14pc 7.25" Fiddle Thread & Shell, 18pc 8.25" Fiddle Thread & Shell, and 6pc 8" King's Pattern with engraved Knight's Hand armorials. 118.25 troy oz (3678g) total weight
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Frank W. Smith sterling silver
Frank W. Smith sterling silver swing handle basket retailed by j.e. caldwell The pierced basket with a lobed edge and reeded swing handle, monogrammed 'R'. 9.5 oz.
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A Sterling Silver Flatware
A Sterling Silver Flatware Service for Eight "Fiddle Shell" by Frank Smith Co. Including eight each of: 8-3/4" knives with stainless steel blades 5-3/4" butter knives 6-1/2" salad forks 7-1/4" forks 5-1/2" teaspoons 6-1/4" boullion spoons and one of each: 6" cocktail fork 7-1/2" serving fork 7-1/2" serving spoon 8-1/4" serving spoon and one cake serving knife with stainless steel blade. Comes in a wooden case with flannel lining. Each piece marked on the back. Total weight without the knives is 61.29 toz.
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Eighteen-Piece Set of Early
Eighteen-Piece Set of Early Victorian Sterling Silver "Fiddle Thread" Flatware, hallmarked London, 1842-1847, by George W. Adams (1808-1895), successor to Chawner & Co., including six tablespoons, l. 8-3/8", six table forks, l. 7-7/8", and six dessert forks, l. 6-3/4", each engraved with a crest of a lion sejant, 44.56 total t. oz..
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An American Coin Silver Partial
An American Coin Silver Partial Flatware Service in the Fiddle Thread Pattern Wood & Hughes New York wc. 1845-1899 ret. A.B. Griswold & Co. New Orleans wc.1865-1906 including 8 dinner forks and 1 tablespoon; together with 2 tablespoons in the fiddlethread pattern Henry Hebbard New York act. 1847-1869 ret. E.A. Tyler New Orleans wc. 1838-1879 weight 20.15 troy ozs.
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FRANK SMITH STERLING SILVER TRAY in
FRANK SMITH STERLING SILVER TRAY in the ''Chippendale'' pattern #378. Diameter: 8 inches. Weight: 6 troy ozs.
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FRANK SMITH STERLING PLATTER Model#
FRANK SMITH STERLING PLATTER Model# 211, in the Chippendale style, with stepped and flaring rim, 12 in. Diam., 22.5 ozt.
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A SUITE OF FIDDLE, SHELL AND THREAD
A SUITE OF FIDDLE, SHELL AND THREAD FLATWARE various makers, predominately mid-Victorian, double struck and engraved crest comprising; twenty-two table forks; twelve dessert forks; eighteen dessert spoons; fifteen teaspoons; twelve large tablespoons; six soup spoons, single struck, Sheffield 1948; three sauce ladles; twelve each with silver handle modern side and table knives, stainless steel bladesWeighable silver: 241oz
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FRANK SMITH STERLING FLATWARE, 67
FRANK SMITH STERLING FLATWARE, 67 PCS67 pieces sterling silver flatware by the Frank Smith Silver Co. in the Federal Cotillion pattern (also known as Edward VII, introduced 1901). Includes 8 dinner forks, 8 salad/dessert forks, 8 knives with stainless blades, 16 teaspoons, 8 iced tea spoons, 8 round bowl soup spoons, 8 flat handle butter spreaders, 2 table/serving spoons, and 1 gravy ladle, 72.4 ounce troy combined weight (excluding knives). Early to mid 20th century.
Condition:
Very good condition.
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54pc Antique English Sterling
54pc Antique English Sterling Fiddle Thread & Shell Pattern Spoons. Georgian & Victorian era from various London makers with some variation in pattern. Many with engraved armorials or monograms. Includes 13pc 8.5'', 20pc 7'', and 21pc 6''. Excellent condition. 109.8 troy oz (3415g) total weight.
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Various fiddle, thread and shell
Various fiddle, thread and shell pattern silver forks, approximately 770g
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GOOD GROUP OF AMERICAN STERLING
GOOD GROUP OF AMERICAN STERLING SILVER FLATWAREGood Group of American Sterling Silver Flatware , incl. Frank Smith "Fiddle Thread": 7 knives (l. 8 3/8 in.) and 2 butter knives; Gorham "Edgeworth": cake knife, cold meat fork, sugar shell, pickle fork and 5 oyster forks; Gorham "Norfolk": 4 ice cream forks and 3 demitasse spoons ; Tiffany "Audubon": 9 demitasse spoons; and Gorham "Chantilly": sauce ladle, mayonnaise ladle and 2 master salt spoons; total wt. (weighable) 17.15 troy ozs
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A (LOT OF 49) AMERICAN FIDDLE &
A (LOT OF 49) AMERICAN FIDDLE & THREAD COIN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE BY VARIOUS MAKERS A (lot of 49) American fiddle & thread coin silver flatware service by various makers: (8) dinner forks by S. Hammond, Gorham, etc. 7.5"l; (13) luncheon forks 6.75"l; (22) teaspoons, 4 with variation of pattern; a J. P. Heiss dessert spoon; (2) butter spreaders, one with a plated blades; (2) tablespoons; a sugar spoon; total weighable 55 toz
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STERLING SILVER FLATWARE
STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SETSTERLING SILVER FLATWARE SET, "Fiddle Shell-Alden" pattern by Frank W. Smith Silver Company, Gardner, Mass., 1914-2003, 4 dinner knives, 8-5/8"L; 4 hollow handle butter knives, 6-1/8"L; 4 teaspoons; 4 forks, 7-1/4"L; 4 salad forks, 6/5/8"L; 20 total pieces; 533.1 grams excluding the knives.
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ASSEMBLED MOSTLY FRENCH SILVER
ASSEMBLED MOSTLY FRENCH SILVER FLATWARE SET IN THE FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN Assembled mostly French silver flatware set in the fiddle and thread pattern: (6) dinner forks 7.75"l; (5) place/soup spoons (one German .800) en suite with a English spoon bearing the marks of Hester Bateman, total weighable 28.7 toz [12 in total]
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76 PCS. FRANK SMITH FEDERAL
76 PCS. FRANK SMITH FEDERAL COTILLION STERLING SILVER F...Seventy-six (76) pieces of Franks Smith sterling silver flatware in the Federal Cotillion pattern including twelve (12) New French Hollow knives (9 1/4" L), eleven (11) forks (7 1/2" L), twelve (12) salad forks (6 1/4" L), seven (7) teaspoons (5 3/4" L), twelve (12) round bowl soup spoons, eight (8) ice cream spoons, seven (7) flat-handle butter spreaders, one (1) carving knife, one (1) salad serving fork, one (1) casserole spoon, two (2) serving/tablespoons, one (1) sugar soon, and one (1) master butter spreader. 89.04 total troy ounces.
Condition:
Some ice cream spoons with warped tines, four butter spreaders with disposal damage, most pieces with monograms.
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Ten Victorian silver fiddle and
Ten Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern table forks, various dates and makers, approximately 960gm
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A matched set of 19th Century
A matched set of 19th Century silver flatware, various dates and makers, fiddle and fiddle and thread pattern, approximately 1897g in total
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F.W. SMITH STERLING FLATWARE &
F.W. SMITH STERLING FLATWARE & ASSTD SILVER 65 PCSF.W. "Frank" Smith Silver Company, United States. Set of 55 "Wood Lily" pattern sterling silver flatware including: eight knives, eight butter knives, eight forks, nine soup spoons (one in unopened wrapping), eight oyster forks, 11 spoons (three in unopened wrapping), and three serving utensils. Also included are ten assorted silver and sterling flatware including S. Kirk & Son, Reed & Barton, Atkin Bros. Ltd., and Norwegian 850 silver.
Case; height: 3 in x width: 19 in x depth: 11 3/4 in. Set: height ranges from 5 1/4 in to 11 1/4 in; width ranges from 3/4 in to 2 1/2 in. Gross weight of sterling (does not include 16 sterling handled knives): 77.32 Troy oz.
Condition:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
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Federal Cotillion sterling
Federal Cotillion sterling flatware, Frank Smith Silver Co., 207 pieces, no mongrams, 212.63 oz. T. excluding hollow handle pieces, with one drawer wooden case. Private Collection, Charleston, South Carolina
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FRANK SMITH STERLING SILVER
FRANK SMITH STERLING SILVER TABLEWARE SERVICE FOR FOUR, "WOOD LILY" PATTERN Total 20 pieces including 4 of each: dinner knife with stainless blade, 9 ?"L; dinner fork, 8"L; luncheon/salad fork, 6 ¾"L; soup spoon, 6 ½"L and individual butter spreader with flat handle, 6 ¼"L. All pieces properly marked on the handle back and blade. Total weight of sterling, without 4 handles, 22.7 toz.
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A set of six William IV fiddle
A set of six William IV fiddle and thread pattern silver table forks, London 1832 and a quantity of fiddle pattern and fiddle and thread pattern flatware, approximately 2130gm
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SIX AMERICAN COIN SILVER THREAD &
SIX AMERICAN COIN SILVER THREAD & FIDDLE FORKS John S. and William Mott, New York, NY, c.1789; "L" monogram, 7 5/8 in. L, 14 ozt.
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Set of seven Victorian Fiddle
Set of seven Victorian Fiddle Thread and Shell sterling silver dinner forks by George Adams London 1841, approx 670 grams & 20cm L (7)
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AMERICAN STERLING SILVER
AMERICAN STERLING SILVER CENTERBOWL, FRANK SMITHAmerican Sterling Silver Centerbowl Frank Smith, Gardner, MA, act. 1886-1958, everted rim with robust scroll border, h. 3 ½ in., dia. 15 ½ in., wt. 32.85 troy ozs. Sold to Benefit the Angelina and Michael Bloise Endowed Fund at Ochsner Cancer Institute.
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JOHN CAMPBELL COIN SILVER
JOHN CAMPBELL COIN SILVER FLATWAREGroup of Fiddlethread Coin Silver Flatware , John Campbell, act. Nashville 1836-1855 and Montgomery, AL 1855-1860, marked "JOHN CAMPBELL" in rectangle, marks rubbed, incl. 6 forks (l. 7 5/8 in.) and 5 spoons (l. 8 in.), all engraved on reverse script monogram "CAW"; total wt . (weighable) 20.30 troy ozs.; together with 9 fiddlethread dessert/tea knives, Hall, Hewson & Co., Albany, NY, act. 1839-1842, engraved "Cowles", l. 7 5/8 in.; and unmarked fiddlethread condiment fork, engraved "EC Cowles" Provenance: Descended in the Family of Major Thomas Meriweather Cowles (1794-1857) and Elizabeth Ware Cowles Harrison (1809-1895), Montgomery, AL.
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FRANK. W. SMITH STERLING SILVER
FRANK. W. SMITH STERLING SILVER ARTS BOSTONIA PATTERN F...FRANK. W. SMITH STERLING SILVER ARTS BOSTONIA PATTERN FLATWARE SERVICE
American (Gardner, Massachusetts), first half 20th century, sterling silver. Ninety-six (96) piece hand-hammered silver flatware service having raised "H" monogram. Comprising twelve (12) flat butter knives, twelve (12) dinner knives, eleven (11) dessert forks, seven (7) demitasse spoons, six (6) dinner forks, six (6) salad forks, six (6) teaspoons, six (6) bouillon spoons, six (6) iced tea spoons, six (6) saucier spoons, six (6) sporks, six (6) salad knives, three (3) large serving spoons, a large carving knife, and knife and fork cake set.
Solid sterling pieces only (75): 2235 grams; sterling-handled only (21): 1995 grams
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American fiddle & thread pattern
American fiddle & thread pattern coin silver ladle marks rubbed Inscribed 'Gadsby' and 'No. 1' to underside handle. L: 13 1/2 in. 8 oz.
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A set of six Silver Fiddle and
A set of six Silver Fiddle and Thread table forks by Hayne & Carter London 1839 weight approx 17.5 ounces.