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Sterling silver flatware service
Sterling silver flatware service for twelve by Easterling in the ?Helene'' pattern to include: 12 each dinner forks salad forks tablespoons dinner knives w/stainless blades 24 teaspoons 3 large serving spoons 4 misc. serving pieces. 85 troy oz. w/out knives
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Group of sterling silver pieces
Group of sterling silver pieces by Frantz Hingelberg. Silver Thread pattern
Dimensions: H: 11 inches: W: 1.5 inches ---
Condition: Good condition.
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Various patterns, coin silver and
Various patterns, coin silver and silver plate, largest piece 12.5"
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SILVER PLATE FIDDLE, SHELL AND
SILVER PLATE FIDDLE, SHELL AND THREAD PATTERN FLAT TABLE SERVICESilver Plate Fiddle, Shell and Thread Pattern Flat Table Service
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SILVER: SHELL AND THREAD TYPE
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.]
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A matched set of Hanoverian pattern
A matched set of Hanoverian pattern silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising six dessert forks, a dessert spoons and two table forks, together with three single struck fiddle and shell pattern dessert forks, JL, Edinburgh 1841 and sundry silver, approximately 810g
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An Anton Michelsen Silver
An Anton Michelsen Silver Flatware Set, Retailed by H Nils
Circa 1960s
Tulip pattern, comprising:
12 dinner knives with stainless blades
9 dessert knives with stainless blades
12 dinner forks
11 cocktail forks
24 salad/dessert forks
9 soup spoons
24 teaspoons
9 serving pieces
11 pieces total
144 ozt 2 dwt
Length of largest 9 5/8 inches
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Silver. Georgian and later Fiddle
Silver. Georgian and later Fiddle pattern flatware being a table spoon three dessert spoons four teaspoons a tablefork and a dessert fork.
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FRENCH SILVER PLATED FLATWAREFrench
FRENCH SILVER PLATED FLATWAREFrench silver plated flatware in Fiddle Head pattern, twelve dinner forks & twelve large table spoons, marked for Metal Alliance Blanc 84 GR, each piece approximately 8.5" long.
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INTERNATIONAL SILVER PLATED
INTERNATIONAL SILVER PLATED HOLLOWARE SERVICE International Silver plated holloware service, in the Camille pattern
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Danish Silver 'Thread' Pattern
Danish Silver 'Thread' Pattern Flatware Service, Carl M. Cohr (Fredericia), Copenhagen, 20th century comprising one hundred and eleven pieces: 12 dinner knives, 12 dinner forks, 12 table spoons, 12 fish knives, 12 fish forks, 11 dessert knives, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 tea spoons, serving spoon, serving fork, pair of salad servers, all contained in a fitted canteen
134 oz. — 4168 grams (weighable)
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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.
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HERMES "BRIDES DE GALA EN
HERMES "BRIDES DE GALA EN FINESSE" SILK SCARF Hermes square silk twill scarf in the "Brides de Gala en Finesse" pattern, decorated with equestrian bridles in indigo blue, red, and purples hues, marked "HERMES / PARIS" to center, original sales tag and "MADE IN FRANCE / SOIE 100% SILK" label to reverse, together with original Hermes box. 45.5" L x 45.5" W.
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A closely matched set of twelve
A closely matched set of twelve Hanoverian pattern silver dessert forks, six by TB, London 1808, each initialled F and with crest to terminal, approximately 410g
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A GROUPING FLORAL PATTERN
A GROUPING FLORAL PATTERN STERLING SILVER FLATWARE BY WHITING (22) pieces including, (6) Violet long handled lemonade spoons (8 3/4); (6) Lily of the Valley egg spoons (4 3/8 in.), (6) Lily of the Valley youth spoons (5 1/4 in.); (3) Lily of the Valley tablespoons (8 1/8 in.); Lily of the Valley solid shoe horn (8 3/4 in.). Shoe horn monogrammed "Anna," others without monogram.
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A quantity of Hanoverian pattern
A quantity of Hanoverian pattern silver flatware, comprising six dessert spoons, London circa 1746, each with armorial to terminal, six further dessert spoons, various dates and makers and twelve 18th Century three pronged forks, various, approximately 870g
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Silver. Georgian and later Old
Silver. Georgian and later Old English pattern flatware being a tablespoon tablefork two dessert spoons a teaspoon and an Old English with shoulders tablespoon by Peter and Ann Bateman.
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A Georg Jensen Silver Mathilde
A Georg Jensen Silver Mathilde Pattern Two-Piece Salad Serving Set
Copenhagen, Circa 1930
each marked 'Sterling' on handle
Length of longer 9 inches.
Property from the Estate of Patricia Ann Black Smyth, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Sold to Benefit Berea College, Berea, Kentucky
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COLLECTION OF HEISEY SILVER
COLLECTION OF HEISEY SILVER OVERLAY. First half 20th century. Patterns include "Empress", "Carcassonne", "Lariat", "Narrow Flute'' and others in various forms including pitcher and tumbler set, bowls, cheese and cracker plate, relishes, small compotes and others.
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SILVER: Fourteen pieces Mille
SILVER: Fourteen pieces Mille Fleurs pattern sterling flatware: six seafood forks; six dinner forks; and a pair serving spoon and pierced fork. 18.70 ozt.
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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]
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A "Royal Danish" Pattern Sterling
A "Royal Danish" Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware Service International Silver Co. pattern introduced 1939 comprised of 12 luncheon forks 12 luncheon knives 20 salad forks 12 butter spreaders (hh) 12 dessert spoons 14 teaspoons 5 soup spoons a youth fork and spoon 2 serving spoons a tablespoon a master butter knife (fh) a gravy ladle pickle fork jelly spoon and lemon fork (97 pcs.) total weight (weighable) 124.60 troy ozs.
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FRENCH SILVERPLATE ASSEMBLED
FRENCH SILVERPLATE ASSEMBLED FLATWARE SERVICEAntique French Silverplate Assembled Flatware Service in Fiddlethread (or Filet) Pattern , various makers, incl. 8 table forks, 22 table or soup spoons and 2 soup ladles Provenance: Estate of Julia Evans Reed
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A 133-PIECE TIFFANY & CO HAMPTON
A 133-PIECE TIFFANY & CO HAMPTON PATTERN SILVER SERVICEThe attractive styling of this pattern extends to the distinctive overall harmonious design of the piece types themselves. Most flatware patterns are designed such that sets only differ in the pattern of the handle. Here, each piece type is a unique design of size and proportion with differing spoon bowls, arrangements of fork tines, etcetera. The design of this set exhibits Art Deco and other influences.Twelve 10.25 inch dinner knives, one 10.5 inch carving knife, one 8.75 inch carving fork, one 10 inch pie server, twelve 7.75 inch dinner forks, twelve 7 inch salad forks, twenty-four 6 inch teaspoons, twelve 7 inch soup spoons, twelve 7.625 inch ice tea spoons, twelve 6 inch pickle forks, twelve 6 inch butter spreaders, twelve 4.5 inch demitasse spoons. three 8.75 inch tablespoons, one 8.75 inch cold meat fork, one unusual 9 inch pierced fork, one 7.5 inch gravy ladle, one 8 inch tomato server, one 5.75 inch sugar shell, one 7 inch cheese knife, and one 4 inch pair of tongs. Total weight of 175.15 ozt, excluding dinner knives, pie server, and carving pieces.Very good condition and free from damage or wear, noting each has an engraved monogram.
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A trefoil-shaped chatelaine, the
A trefoil-shaped chatelaine, the silver links LE, Birmingham 1902, with a silver thimble holder, a bodkin case, a needle case and a thread spool/see illustration
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Sterling silver wedding dish of
Sterling silver wedding dish of Helene Marie Schmidt heir to the Schmidt's Brewery family Philadelphia and Baron Carl Czoernig-von Czernhausen by Bailey Banks & Biddle exclusive design and dated 1913 monogrammed "HMS CCC" with the baron's crown with pierced and floral designs. 10.5"dia. 16 troy oz.
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FIRST STANDARD SILVER PARTIAL
FIRST STANDARD SILVER PARTIAL FLATWARE SERVICEFrench First Standard Silver Partial Flatware Service in Fiddlethread (or Filet) Pattern , 19th c., various makers, incl. 6 table forks and 6 tablespoons, monogrammed en suite "PR"; together with 9 1st standard silver and bone cocktail forks, Philippe Berthier, Paris, act. 1841-1851; total wt. (weighable) 28.15 troy ozs Provenance: Lucullus, New Orleans; Estate of Julia Evans Reed
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An American Silver Flatware Service
An American Silver Flatware Service
International Silver Co., Meriden, CT
Angelique pattern, in a fitted case, comprising:
12 dinner knives
12 butter knives
12 dinner forks
12 salad forks
12 spoons
12 soup spoons
11 cocktail or shellfish forks
1 sugar spoon
1 serving fork
2 serving spoons
1 youth knife
88 items total.
83 ozt 3 dwt weighable
Length of dinner knife 9 1/4 inches.
Property from the Collection of Dr. Patricia Erens, Chicago, Illinois
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AMERICAN SILVER 'FIDDLE AND THREAD'
AMERICAN SILVER 'FIDDLE AND THREAD' PATTERN 22-PIECE FLAT TABLE SERVICE WITH FIVE SILVER HANDLED KNIVES, 27.1 OZ, AND TWO CHRISTOFLE.American Silver 'Fiddle and Thread' Pattern 22-Piece Flat Table Service with Five Silver Handled Knives, 27.1 oz, and Two Christofle Plated Spoons
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American Silver 'Prelude' Pattern
American Silver 'Prelude' Pattern Flatware Service, International Silver Co., Meriden, Ct., 20th century comprising eighty pieces: 12 luncheon knives, 12 luncheon forks, 12 soup spoons, 12 salad forks, 8 butter spreaders, 12 tea spoons, 9 coffee spoons, 3 table spoons
76.9 oz. — 2392 grams (weighable)
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A Collection of Silver Jewelry
A Collection of Silver Jewelry comprising a butterfly and curling vine design pendant suspended from a cord necklace with silver tips together with a bee and honeycomb design ring a pair of bee design earrings and two spider design accessories.
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A Collection of Silverplate Serving
A Collection of Silverplate Serving Articles in the Shell and Thread pattern; 17 items total. Length of longest 14 inches.
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Six fiddle and thread pattern
Six fiddle and thread pattern silver tablespoons, crested
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Silver King style pattern flatware:
Silver King style pattern flatware: eleven English silver spoons and forks; 14 sterling kniv
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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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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.