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SET OF 27 WILLIAM ROGERS & SON
SET OF 27 WILLIAM ROGERS & SON SILVERPLATE STATE DECORATED SPOONSSet of 27 William Rogers & Son Silverplate State Decorated Spoons,
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8PC WM A. ROGERS ONEIDA LTD
8PC WM A. ROGERS ONEIDA LTD SILVERPLATE SOUP SPOONSSilver-plated flatware spoons decorated in the Park Lane Chatelaine Dowry pattern, with a floral motif around handles. Hallmarked WM A. Rogers AA Oneida LTD.
Issued: c. 1957
Dimensions: 6.75"L x 1.25"W
Manufacturer: WM A. Rogers Oneida LTD
Condition:
Age related wear.
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SET OF 6 COIN SILVER PCS AND 8
SET OF 6 COIN SILVER PCS AND 8 ROGERS SPOONSSet of 6 Coin silver, marked J. Watson / Phila; together with 8 Rogers silver plate spoons, Argyle pattern- including 3 tablespoons and 5 teaspoons.
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* A Set of Twelve American
* A Set of Twelve American Silverplate Century of Progress Spoons Wm. A. Rogers together with two sterling spoons and two other souvenir spoons; approximate weight of two sterling examples 1.25 ozt. Length of first 6 inches.
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SET 26 WM. ROGERS SILVER PLATE
SET 26 WM. ROGERS SILVER PLATE PRESIDENTIAL SPOONSin case. Use wear, plate wear, loss, scratches; wear, tears to case. Spoons: 6" long, 1 1/4" wide. Case: 10 1/2" high, 10" wide. Provenance: Property of a New York Collector.
Condition:
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ELEVEN CORINTHIAN STERLING SILVER
ELEVEN CORINTHIAN STERLING SILVER SPOONS Mark of Roger Williams Silver Co., including a set of (10) dessert / oval soup spoons (7 in.) and a tablespoon, each with period monogram "MML."
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Coin silver and silver plate spoons
Coin silver and silver plate spoons in spoon rack to include (2) R & W Wilson, Phila PA mid 19th C coin silver table spoons, 9"L and 8-1/2"L, (6) Robinson citrus or tea spoons, 5-5/8"L, each with monogram, 5.9 TO (6) Dixon silver plate 5 o'clock spoons, (1) Reed and Barton plate table spoon and (4) EP spoons, in spoon rack
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(8) R & W WILSON BERRY DESERT
(8) R & W WILSON BERRY DESERT SPOONSet of eight American R&W Wilson coin silver spoons. Scalloped gold washed bowls with twisted handles. Spoons measure 5 3/4" long, overall weight 125.4 grams. Monogrammed. shipping info This lot can be shipped in-house.
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Early American silverplate
Early American silverplate including six 1847 Rogers Bros. gumbo spoons in the "Charter Oak" pattern, Reed & Barton "Medallion" pie server, and also a Williamsburg Kirk and Steiff pewter mug. Mug: 4 3/4"H.
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Sterling silver flatware and
Sterling silver flatware and serving assortment of 10 pieces including Wallace Rheims set of seven 5 1/2" spoons monogrammed with a 'P', Baker-Manchester Roanoke ladle, Gorham thistle sugar tongs, Whiting cherry or berry branch spoon. 6.8oz.
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Seven pieces sterling silver
Seven pieces sterling silver serving flatware including four Wallace Meadow Rose, two Gorham Buttercup, together with one other Gorham spoon. Total, 12oz. Largest spoon, 9". Most monogrammed with surface wear.
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R. W. WILSON COIN SILVER SHELL FORM
R. W. WILSON COIN SILVER SHELL FORM SERVING SPOON, 1.9 OZTR. W. Wilson Coin Silver Shell Form Serving Spoon,, Dimensions: 1.9 ozt
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Twelve monogrammed coin silver
Twelve monogrammed coin silver spoons; Rogers, Barton, etc.; each 6"L.
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Two serving spoons: one 1847 Rogers
Two serving spoons: one 1847 Rogers Bros. and one sterling silver spoon with mother of pearl handle. Longest: 9 1/2".
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R&W WILSON, PHILADELPHIA COIN
R&W WILSON, PHILADELPHIA COIN SILVER SPOONS Set of (10) ca 1835 Silver Fiddlehead Table Spoons, by Philadelphia silversmiths Robert & William Wilson (active in partnership ca 1825-1846), with monogrammed handles, 7 1/4" long, 12.30 ozt. Good condition.
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(44) Pcs Wm A Rogers silver plate
(44) Pcs Wm A Rogers silver plate flatware, Chalice/Harmony/Jasmine pattern, c/o (8) 9" dinner knives, (8) 7-3/8" dinner forks, (8) 6-1/4" salad forks, (8) 6" teaspoons, (8) 7-1/8" tablespoons, (2) serving spoons, sugar spoon, ladle
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Interesting Twelve-Piece Collection
Interesting Twelve-Piece Collection of Silverplate, comprising an F. B. Rogers oblong two-handled footed waiter in the "Old Sheffield" style; a triple-compartment sweetmeat dish of leaf form; a William A. Rogers "Revere" fruit bowl; a smaller Webster-Wilcox "Revere" fruit bowl; a smaller Webster-Wilcox "Revere" sauce bowl; a smaller Gorham "Revere" sauce bowl; a magnum pair of English salad servers in the Georgian style (salad spoon and matching three-tine salad serving fork); an English rat-tail stuffing spoon in the 18th-century style; a similar pair of International stuffing spoons; an F. B. Rogers "King's Shell" stuffing spoon, bowl dia. 4-1/2" to 10", spoon l. 12-1/2"; and a rare Christofle, Paris, silverplated nickel knife rest in the form of a recumbent greyhound in the Art Deco style, second quarter 20th century, the interior fully hallmarked, l. 3-3/4".
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American Beaux Arts style
American Beaux Arts style sterling silver mote spoon Gorham Providence RI fourth quarter-19th century pattern 265; 11 1/4 in. L. 1.35 ozt. Estimate $ 100-150 Monogram ''RWG''
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A COLLECTION OF (24) AMERICAN
A COLLECTION OF (24) AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS Including a set of (6) teaspoons with mark of R. & W. Wilson of Philadelphia, in the King's pattern, "M" monogram (5 5/8 in.); (1) King's pattern spoon with mark of R. & W. Wilson, period monogram (6 1/4 in.); (3) spoons with the mark of E. F. Wilson of Rochester, New York (active 1838-1850), engraved "E. Davis" to handle (8 3/8 in.); (2) with mark of C. A. Burr of Rochester, New York (active 1838-1863), period engraved "Eurania" to handles (8 3/8 in.); (4) with mark of S. M. Taber & Co. of Providence, Rhode Island (active 1824-1852), engraved "L. Wheeler" to handles (8 1/4 in.); (2) with mark of J. Moulton IV of Newburyport, Massachusetts (active 1835-1894), engraved to underside of handles (7 1/2 in.); (2) with mark of Palmer & Bachelder of Boston, mid-19th century, "CB" monogram (8 3/4 in.); and (4) with marks of J. S. Sweet, Carleton, Jasper Stone, and Grace & Tripp, various monograms.
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ROGERS BROS. LEGACY SILVERPLATE
ROGERS BROS. LEGACY SILVERPLATE FLATWARE SETRogers Bros. "Legacy" pattern items include three tablespoons, six stirring spoons, twelve teaspoons, eight pickle forks, eight salad forks, eight butter knives, and one spreader; all Rogers Bros. pieces monogrammed and all marked to back "1847 Rogers Bros. IS" (IS for International Silver); longest pieces (the butter knives) measure approximately 8-1/2" long; also includes an R&B stirring spoon, six E.P.N.S olive forks, an M. Silver Co spoon, and a Rogers Bros. felt lined fitted drawer insert; all in good overall condition with varying amounts of wear, felt insert showing more damage; approximately fifty-five pieces total.
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ROGERS BROS. SILVER PLATED
ROGERS BROS. SILVER PLATED "MARQUISE" FLATWARE SERVICE Including twelve dinner knives, ten dinner forks, twelve dinner spoons, ten salad forks, nine teaspoons, one iced tea spoon, one sugar spoon, one master butter knife, serving spoon and fork; 58 total pieces, without monogram.
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Collection of coin and sterling
Collection of coin and sterling silver serving spoons to include examples by H.B. James R&W Wilson etc. 46.5 ozt. ?
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Roger Bros. silverplate items
Roger Bros. silverplate items including a nut spoon, three spoons, four demitasse spoons, a butter knife, and an 1847 Rogers Bros ladle in the Assyrian pattern (13 1/4"L); 12 pieces total.
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A Collection of Sterling Silver and
A Collection of Sterling Silver and Coin Spoons and Forks by Kirk Stieff Gorham Watson Company and Webster Company Consisting of 22 pieces: five sterling teaspoons by Kirk Stieff apprx. 6"L; eight coin teaspoons with almond form bowl and fiddle shape handle monogrammed apprx. 5-3/4"L; three salad forks by The Whiting Division of Gorham monogrammed apprx. 6-1/8"L; a baby feeder spoon by Allan Adler apprx. 5-1/8"L; a reticulated sifter repousse spoon apprx. 4-7/8"L; a relish spoon in "Windsor" pattern by Watson Co. monogrammed apprx. 5-5/8"L; a mini ladle in "Bunker Hill" pattern by Watson Co. apprx. 4-3/8"L; a lemon fork by Webster Co. apprx. 5"L; a Victorian mustard spoon London dated 1859 apprx. 4-1/4"L. All pieces properly marked on the handle back. Total weight apprx. 15.4 toz.
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3 ORNATE 20TH CENTURY SILVER
3 ORNATE 20TH CENTURY SILVER PLATE SERVING PIECES1901 WM. A. Rogers silverplate Hanover ladle.
WM. A. Rogers silver plate serving spoon with repousse foliate design.
Late 19th century Reed and Barton server piece incised with fish in a pond scene.
Each marked on the handle.
Largest: 11" Length.
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3 ORNATE 20TH CENTURY SILVER
3 ORNATE 20TH CENTURY SILVER PLATE SERVING PIECES1901 WM. A. Rogers silverplate Hanover ladle.
WM. A. Rogers silver plate serving spoon with repousse foliate design.
Late 19th century Reed and Barton server piece incised with fish in a pond scene.
Each marked on the handle.
Largest: 11" Length.
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ASSORTED SILVER PLATED FLATWARE
ASSORTED SILVER PLATED FLATWARE Including eleven Italian demitasse spoons, including Rogers & Hamilton partial flatware service including six dinner spoons, eight dinner forks, sugar spoon; William Rogers & Son berry serving spoon; partial flatware service including six serving spoons, twelve table spoons, ten teaspoons, dinner fork, master butter spreader; and another teaspoon.
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Five Early American Coin Silver
Five Early American Coin Silver Spoons
18th to early 19th Century
includes two spoons marked WR with an eagle stamp for William Richardson (1755-1809), Richmond, VA. Also includes three bearing the stamp IL Tellier with the handles engraved John Coalter, 1769-1838.
gross weight 11 ozt 13 dwt
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8PC WM. A ROGERS ONEIDA LTD
8PC 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.
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F.B. ROGERS STERLING SILVER DISH.
F.B. ROGERS STERLING SILVER DISH. Bearing lobed corners and a recessed interior. Together with a sterling silver cup engraved with a ''K'' and bearing an interior gold wash four sterling silver rimmed glass dishes and a Mexican sterling silver smoking accessory Weighable pieces: 6.15 ozt Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
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A Collection of American Sterling
A Collection of American Sterling Silver Articles comprising six five o'clock spoons and five teaspoons by Whiting in the Violet pattern six cocktail forks and five fruit knives by Towle in the Paul Revere pattern a child's spoon and fork by Towle in the Old Master pattern a mother-of-pearl handled baby rattle a Rogers baby spoon a bonbon spoon by Whiting having Art Nouveau decoration with a peony and a cream ladle by Baker-Manchester with a gilt bowl; approximate total weighable 13.82 ozt. Length of longest 6 7/8 inches.
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RAWORTH & GORDON TN COIN SILVER
RAWORTH & GORDON TN COIN SILVER SPOONRare Nashville, Tennessee coin silver tablespoon with fiddle pattern handle, monogrammed JM and marked RAWORTH & GORDON in rectangle on back (Edward Raworth and Robert Gordon, working together Nashville/Davidson County, Tenn. 1817-1818). Ref. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Tennessee Silversmiths, p. 142. 1.7 oz troy. Early, scarce example of a spoon made during this short-lived partnership between two good silversmiths. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Slight wear to tip of bowl, overall very good condition.
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Four American Victorian era and
Four American Victorian era and Nouveau sterling silver serving pieces including a Whiting Manufacturing Co. engraved serving spoon, a Gorham berry spoon in the Maryland pattern, a Campbell-Metcalf Silver Co. master butter knife, and a Frank M. Whiting Nouveau sardine fork in the Lily design. Serving spoon: 8 3/8"L.
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A Lot of Six Silver Serving
A Lot of Six Silver Serving Spoons Including Watson, Whiting, Kirk and a Dutch Maker Consisting of: a 6-1/4" sugar spoon by S. Kirk with a shell shape bowl; an 8-1/4" Dutch Windmill spoon with revolving blades; an 8-1/2" Watson "Windsor Rose" spoon; a 7-1/4" "George III" spoon by Frank Whiting; an 8-1/4" "Arabesque" spoon by Whiting; and an 8-14" "Mask" spoon by Whiting. Some with monograms. Overall weight of the lot is approx. 10.56 troy oz.
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STERLING: R. WALLACE & SONS,
STERLING: R. WALLACE & SONS, ETC., TWENTY-TWO SOUVENIR STERLING SILVER SPOONS, LATE 19TH/ 20TH C., MANY WITH ELABORATE ENAMEL DECORA...STERLING: R. Wallace & Sons, etc., twenty-two souvenir sterling silver spoons, late 19th/ 20th C., many with elaborate enamel decoration, others with ornately raised and figured handles, all marked verso, locations of interest include: Plymouth; Washington Monument; Mt. Vernon; Chautauqua; Old South Church 'The Hub'; Worcester; City Hall, Philadelphia; Faneuil Hall, Boston; Yarmouth, Nova Scotia; Montreal; Dublin; Hamilton, Canada; London; Cathedral Panama; Houses of Parliament, London; as well as a Horoscope themed "Aquarius" spoon, all pieces with wear consistent with age and use, sold as is, largest: 5 7/8" [Total Weight: 12.8 ozt. tw.]
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40 PIECES ROGERS MOONBEAM
40 PIECES ROGERS MOONBEAM STERLING FLATWARE40 pieces Rogers sterling silver flatware in the Moonbeam pattern. 8 soup spoons, 8 knives, 8 forks, 8 teaspoons, 8 salad forks. Knives 9"L. 1209 grams not including knives.