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Sterling. 2 Serving Forks. From a
Sterling. 2 Serving Forks. From a Hartsdale, NY home.
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Sterling Silver Fork and Assorted
Sterling Silver Fork and Assorted Group of Coins and Tokens
Estimate:$10-$20
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Lot of sterling silver flatware,
Lot of sterling silver flatware, 13.415 TO, c/o (4) mint julep straw spoons (one unmarked), (2) S Kirk & Son serving forks, Stieff ladle, (3) hollow handle knives, (7) pcs assorted flatware
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Box Sterling Forks, Ladles, Etc-
Box Sterling Forks, Ladles, Etc- 1324g TW
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STERLING: International Silver
STERLING: International Silver Co. carving knife and fork; along with three serving spoons and one serving fork ''Spring Glory'' pattern 9.1 ozt. (6 pieces total)
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A group of five Japanese
A group of five Japanese bronze-handled flatware, comprising four forks and one knife, marked JS&S*, largest 21cm long
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Georg Jensen Sterling Silver
Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Salad Serving Fork and Spoon
Estimate:$600-$900
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Georg Jensen Sterling Silver
Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Salad Serving Fork and Spoon
Estimate:$800-$1,200
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Georg Jensen Sterling Silver
Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Salad Serving Fork and Spoon
Estimate:$800-$1,200
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J. S. & Co. Sterling Silver
J. S. & Co. Sterling Silver Flatware Service
Estimate:$1,500-$2,000
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American sterling silver cold
American sterling silver cold meat fork in the ''St. Dunstan Chased'' pattern Gorham and a Peter Krider serving spoon the ''St. Dunstan'' fork first half 20th century 9 in. L.; the Krider spoon with engraved pattern and gilt bowl mid 19th century 9 7/8 in. L.; 3.80 ozt. sterling 2.50 ozt. coin grade Estimate $ 125-200 Neither piece has a monogram.
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STERLING. Georg Jensen Serving
STERLING. Georg Jensen Serving Utensils.Includes a blossom pattern pie server - 8.25'' in length; No. 41 pattern preserve spoon - 5.5'' in length circa 1920; and a small pyramid pattern fork and knife - knife : 6'' in length fork - 5.5'' in length. Approx. 6.1 troy oz. From a Mamaroneck NY home.
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Pair of American Sterling Silver
Pair of American Sterling Silver Dinner Forks, third quarter 19th century, retailed by William Carrington & Co., Charleston, South Carolina, in the traditional "fiddle thread" pattern, monogrammed on the reverse "JHM" and obverse, at a later date, "G", l. 8", 4.44 total t. oz.
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Six Charleston coin silver forks,
Six Charleston coin silver forks, fiddle and thread handles, marked "J.E. Spears" (James E. Spear, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1871), monogram removed with new monogram, 12.12 oz.T., 8-1/4 in. Wear and loss to tines.
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American sterling silver
American sterling silver presentation bowl j.s. co., retailed by j.e. caldwell Of circular form, the rim decorated with flowerheads and leaves above cartouches of c-scrolls and bell flowers, on a circular foot. H: 5 1/2 in. 22 oz. PROVENANCE: Property from the Estate of William F. Heefner, Bucks County, PA Haveing minor dents to the bottom of the bowl, the engraving has been compromised - various minor dents to the bowl throughout - impressed marks to the base - personal inspection recommended
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G. JENSEN FORK & ENGLISH STERLING
G. JENSEN FORK & ENGLISH STERLING SILVER SPOONS, 3Includes a scalloped teaspoon that measures approximately 5-5/8" long, a salt/ sugar spoon that measures approximately 3-7/8" long, and a Georg Jensen fork marked to back "Sterling Denmark Georg Jensen" that measures approximately 6-1/4" long; combined weight of approximately 1.68 ozt; all in Good overall condition.
Third-party shipping charges for this lot, in the continental U.S. (lower 48), will be $40.
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Five Wallace Sterling Silver
Five Wallace Sterling Silver Forks The sterling silver forks in the "Victoria" pattern, each marked on the back and monogramed, measuring approx. 7-1/2"L. Total weight approx. 8.305 troy oz.
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5 sterling silver forks, various
5 sterling silver forks, various patterns & makers, longest 8", 7.44 TO Estimate $80-120
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International Sterling silver
International Sterling silver serving fork & spoon, stamped International Sterling. 12”L Approx. 10.5 oz t Condition: scuffing, tarnish to bowl of fork CT Transfer Fee $10
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Twelve Victorian Fish Knives and
Twelve Victorian Fish Knives and Forks Each engraved with decorative designs silver plated and with celluloid handles maker's mark "JSD".
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An American Sterling Silver
An American Sterling Silver Porringer Tiffany & Co. of circular form with an applied handle monogrammed JFW bearing standard marks and pattern number 20731; approximate weight 7.90 ozt. Width 6 inches.
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STERLING flatware including: some
STERLING flatware including: some ornate some souvenir; forks; demitasse spoons; mother-of-pearl handle fruit knives; server; butter knives; approximately 25.12 ozt.
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Sterling silver flatware of various
Sterling silver flatware of various makers and patterns including a serving fork 8.75"l.
68 troy oz.
Condition: Scratches, dents, monograms.
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STERLING. Lot of Silver Inlcuding
STERLING. Lot of Silver Inlcuding Fischer FlatwareIncludes 11 large fancy Schulz & Fischer forks - monogrammed; 12 Towle spoons; a cake server - bent handle; a fancy Whiting table spoon; two demitasse spoons; a regimental small pin tray; a hallmarked pierced spoon and a set of 12 mother of pearl knives with silver collars. Approx 39.4 troy oz. From a Philadelphia PA estate.
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(6) Pcs Sterling silver flatware,
(6) Pcs Sterling silver flatware, 8.92 TO, c/o Wallace Reflection meat fork, Gorham Strasbourg serving spoon, Manchester sugar spoon, pickle fork, JE Caldwell butter knife, drink muddler
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(12) JE Caldwell sterling silver
(12) JE Caldwell sterling silver oyster forks, "C" monogram, 6" l, 6.85 TO
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SCANDINAVIAN STERLING SILVER ENAMEL
SCANDINAVIAN STERLING SILVER ENAMEL FORKS
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English sterling silver fish
English sterling silver fish service london, 1903 Comprising six forks and six knives each with pearl handles, in a fitted liner. (12). L: 7 1/2, Fork L: 6 1/2 in.
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GEORG JENSEN, STERLING ANNUAL FORKS
GEORG JENSEN, STERLING ANNUAL FORKS AND SPOONS Late 20th c., Danish, incl. (3) Globe Flower spoons, 1978, (3) Chicory spoons and (1) fork, 1980, and (2) White Campion forks, 1981, each gold-plated and enameled sterling silver, each stamped verso, 6"l (spoons), 5.25"l (forks), approx. 11ozt
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6 Jenkins & Jenkins sterling silver
6 Jenkins & Jenkins sterling silver seafood forks, 5 5/8", mono, 4.6 TO Estimate $75-125
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EIGHT INTERNATIONAL STERLING FORKS,
EIGHT INTERNATIONAL STERLING FORKS, "ROYAL DANISH" PATTERN 7 ?" Sterling silver forks, weight 19 toz.
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Twelve American sterling silver
Twelve American sterling silver shellfish forks; together with twelve demitasse spoons 1) shellfish forks - in the ''Charles II'' pattern Dominick & Haff; 2) demitasse spoons: 12 Beaux Arts style in a pattern similar to Gorham ''Hindostanee'' (but marked only ''STERLING'' and ''PATENT;'') 11.50 ozt. t.w. Estimate $ 100-200 Forks have monogram ''F '' very light wear; spoons have monogram ''JSW '' one spoon's bowl has a peck.
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GROUP SEVENTEEN STERLING SILVER
GROUP SEVENTEEN STERLING SILVER SERVING UTENSILSGroup of seventeen sterling silver serving utensils including a large Georg Jensen spoon, a Gorham fork, an Irish berry spoon made in 1810, maker's mark "JS", an English meat fork made in London in 1816, maker's mark "WL", and other items together with a small silver plate ladle. 4 3/8" long, 1" wide to 4 3/8" long to 3" wide, 10" long. Weight: 25.875 OZT. Condition: : use wear, scratches, a few bends.
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AMERICAN STERLING SILVER
AMERICAN STERLING SILVER FLATWAREAmerican Sterling Silver Flatware , J.B. & S.M. Knowles "Rose" pattern, pat. 1881, ret. M. Scooler, New Orleans, act. 1842-1900, incl. 9 forks (l. 7 3/4 in.), 2 tablespoons, 7 teaspoons, 2 master salt spoons, 2 berry spoons (l. 8 3/4 in. and 8 1/4 in.), master butter knife and sugar shell; together with Wood & Hughes "Byzantine" pattern fruit spoon I. 6 1/4 in.), pat. 1875, ret. A.B. Griswold & Co., New Orleans, act. 1865-1906; and Gorham "St. Cloud" pattern tea knife (l. 7 3/8 in.), pat. 1885. Approx. 31.85 troy ozs
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Coin silver flatware: twelve
Coin silver flatware: twelve forks with shaped fiddle handles, marked "ES&J Ettenheimer", monogram, 6-1/2 to 6-3/4 in., wear to tines ; knife, olive style pattern, marked "Johnson & Tobey", monogram, 7-1/8 in., some wear ; pocket knife, floral decoration, marks for Albert Cole (New York City, working 1835-1875), monogram, 5-5/8 in., wear , 14.40 oz.T. excluding pocket knife.
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A Set of Jacobi & Jenkins
A Set of Jacobi & Jenkins Sterling Silver Dessert Spoons and Serving Utensils Consisting of: twelve Baltimore-style repousse dessert forks, monogramed on back of the handle "SDS," approx. 7"L; a ladle with sterling handle, overall approx. 9"L; and a serving fork with sterling handle, approx. 9"L. Total weight of the lot is approx. 14 troy oz.