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A Group of Four Sterling Silver
A Group of Four Sterling Silver Serving Spoons Include a large spade shaped spoon 8-7/8"L two similar size stuffing spoons each apprx. 8-1/2"L and a pierced tomato server 7-3/8"L overall weight apprx. 8.26 toz.
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A Group of Four Sterling Silver
A Group of Four Sterling Silver Serving Spoons Include a large spade shaped spoon 8-7/8"L two similar size stuffing spoons each apprx. 8-1/2"L and a pierced tomato server 7-3/8"L overall weight apprx. 8.26 toz.
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ASSORTED SILVER PLATED SERVING
ASSORTED SILVER PLATED SERVING ITEMS With two small sterling silver spoons.
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ASSORTED SILVER PLATED SERVING
ASSORTED SILVER PLATED SERVING ITEMS With two small sterling silver spoons.
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A Georgian silver serving spoon
A Georgian silver serving spoon later decorated a silver napkin ring a white metal swizzle stick a modern glass bowl on white metal stand and a cut glass bowl with plated lid.
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SIX STERLING SILVER SERVING
SIX STERLING SILVER SERVING LADLES AND SPOONS, 3.8 OZSix Sterling Silver Serving Ladles and Spoons,, Dimensions: 3.8 oz
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SIX STERLING SERVING SPOONSSix
SIX STERLING SERVING SPOONSSix sterling serving spoons, approx. 14.5 toz, 8”L
Condition:
very good, light scratching
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*A Group of Six American Sterling
*A Group of Six American Sterling Silver Serving Articles of various makers comprising a serving spoon a sauce ladle three cream soup spoons and a pair of sugar tongs together with five coin silver spoons; approximate total weight 11.37 ozt. Length of longest 8 7/8 inches.
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LARGE GROUPING OF PLATED SOUP
LARGE GROUPING OF PLATED SOUP SPOONS Large grouping of plated soup spoons, a boxed set of seafood picks and a grouping of ivorine picks, (4) sterling corn ear holders; pair of bamboo handled servers
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English Silver Spoons two
English Silver Spoons two stuffing spoons, serving spoon and five 18th century teaspoons, most with monograms, .925 fine, 11.86 oz.T., (eight pieces)
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SIX ASSORTED STERLING SILVER
SIX ASSORTED STERLING SILVER SERVING SPOONS WITH PIERCED BOWLS, L OF LARGER: 8 IN. (20.32 CM.); COMBINED: 7 OZTSix Assorted Sterling Silver Serving Spoons with Pierced Bowls,, Consisting of: French parcel gilt 950-silver sugar sifting spoon by Henri Soufflot, 2 English sterling sugar sifting spoons (one with leaf-form head), Reed & Barton 'La Reine' sugar sifting ladle, Myrick, Roller, & Holbroock bon bon spoon, and R. Blackinton & Co bon bon shovel. Dimensions: L of larger: 8 in. (20.32 cm.); Combined: 7 ozt
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Eight American Sterling Silver
Eight American Sterling Silver and Silverplate Serving Articles a serving spoon a tomato server a sauce ladle ice tongs and a salad serving set together with a silverplate soup ladle and a pair of silverplate sugar tongs; approximate total weighable 8.00 ozt. Length of ladle 9 1/4 inches.
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Twenty-Three-Piece Collection of
Twenty-Three-Piece Collection of Silver Spoons and Servers, consisting of a set of eighteen Whiting Manufacturing Company sterling silver after-dinner coffee spoons in a pattern similar to Whiting's "Oval Twist" introduced in 1880, eleven of the after-dinner coffee spoons with gilded bowls, the other seven with plain bowls, and a set of five Reed and Barton sterling individual oyster servers, first quarter 20th century, l. 4".
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Chinese spoons. Six various serving
Chinese spoons. Six various serving spoons and a rice spoon.
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SEVENTEEN STERLING SILVER SERVING
SEVENTEEN STERLING SILVER SERVING PIECESBy various makers. Includes a hot cake server a jelly spoon a lemon fork a bonbon spoon and a pair of sugar tongs by Gorham in the Sovereign'' pattern two Reed & Barton tablespoons and four serving spoons a master butter knife an olive fork a cream ladle a sugar spoon a pastry fork and a hollow-handled cake knife.Approx. 23.4 troy oz. weighable''
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AMERICAN AND OTHER SILVER SPOONS
AMERICAN AND OTHER SILVER SPOONS WITH ENGRAVED HANDLES Various marks including five serving spoons forty-six teaspoons together with six Georgian teaspoons pair of English sugar nips eight forks and a butter server. 54 oz.
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Collection of Thirty Spoons,
Collection of Thirty Spoons, consisting of nine American, English, Norwegian and Mexican sterling and silverplate after-dinner coffee spoons of various patterns; nine Florentine, English, American and Spanish sterling and silverplate souvenir spoons of after-dinner coffee spoon size, some with enamel embellishments; and twelve sterling, silverplate and brass salt spoons, comprising a pair of Gorham sterling "Chantilly" spoons, a pair of R. Blackinton sterling "Marie-Louise" spoons, a pair of English silverplate "Plain Antique" spoons, a pair of Florentine brass spoons, one with a "Boy with a Dolphin" terminal and the other with an armorial lion as a finial, a pair of William B. Durgin sterling "Fairfax" spoons with gilded bowls, an American master salt spoon with a barley-twist shank in a pattern similar to Gorham's "Luxembourg" of 1893, and another barley-twist shanked master salt spoon in a pattern similar to Alvin's "Virginia" of 1900, the bowl gilded, l. 2-1/4" to 4-3/4".
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A Large Sterling Silver Serving
A Large Sterling Silver Serving Spoon by Spaulding & Co. Sterling silver serving spoon with large ovoid bowl marked with "Spaulding & Co." and hallmark "Sterling" on the handle back. Weighs apprx. 2.51 toz.
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A Lot of Five Sterling Silver
A Lot of Five Sterling Silver Serving Spoons Consisting of: a 8-1/2"L "Pointed Antique" spoon by Dominick & Haff with engraving; an 8-1/4" "Pilgrim" spoon by Frank Smith; an 8-1/4" "Rosepoint" spoon by Wallace, an 8" "Narcissus" spoon by Unger; and a Belgian spoon with engraving, approx. 8-7/8"L. The total weight of the lot is approx. 10.14 troy oz.
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*A Collection of English Silver
*A Collection of English Silver Serving Articles comprising two sets of berry spoons a tea scoop three meat forks two serving spoons a pair of sugar tongs together with a French silver and brass ladle; approximate total weighable 18.09 ozt. Length of longest 12 inches.
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SIX STERLING SERVING SPOONS AND
SIX STERLING SERVING SPOONS AND SAUCE LADLES, 3.4 OZSix Sterling Serving Spoons and Sauce Ladles, 3.4 oz
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TWO GORHAM STERLING "BUTTERCUP"
TWO GORHAM STERLING "BUTTERCUP" SERVING PIECES Including a serving spoon and sauce ladle, 4.3 ozt.
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Two American Sterling Silver
Two American Sterling Silver Serving Spoons each having a pierced bowl and scrolling floral handle; approximate total weight 8.82 ozt. Length of longer 11 1/2 inches.
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ASSORTED SILVER SERVING PIECES &
ASSORTED SILVER SERVING PIECES & FLATWARE Including a Whiting "Twist II" serving spoon, a Gorham "Versailles" shell spoon, master butter knife, two teaspoons, and two Continental 800 silver tourist spoons, 6.35 ozt.
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Sterling serving spoons sugar
Sterling serving spoons sugar scoops etc. 328. Sterling serving spoons sugar scoops etc.15 oz. Max. Ht. 8''E
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COLLECTION OF STERLING SERVING
COLLECTION OF STERLING SERVING PIECES Including a pair of serving spoons, a lettuce fork, sauce ladle, sugar spoon, and carving fork, 7.5 ozt. weighable silver.
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A silver sauce ladle, a sugar
A silver sauce ladle, a sugar sifter spoon and various condiment spoons
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6 engraved sterling silver
6 engraved sterling silver serving spoons, mono, 8" l, 9.6 TO Estimate $100-150
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21 SILVER TABLE AND SERVING
21 SILVER TABLE AND SERVING SPOONS.Twenty-one pieces of assorted American and English silver table and serving spoons, sterling and coin. 1st group: 5 American sterling silver table serving spoons with plain tipt pattern handles by Roger Williams Silver Co., Providence, RI, c. 1900-1913, 8 1/4" L; plus one British sterling marrow spoon, Thomas Daniel, London, 1822, 9" L. total combined weight of sterling: 9.505 oz troy. 2nd group: 1 American coin fiddle teaspoon by Charles & John Wyman; 5 coin fiddle pattern teaspoons with impressed mark "Davison"; 4 American coin plain tipt teaspoons by H.N. Walter, NY, 1833; 4 American coin plain tipt teaspoons by C.C. Shaver, Utica, NY, 1856-1900; one unmarked coin teaspoon, 5 3/4" L to 6 1/8" L, 15 total coin spoons. Total combined weight of coin spoons: 6.815 oz troy. Early to mid-19th century. Provenance: Riceville, TN collection.
Condition:
Overall very good condition with surface scratches due to age. One coin spoon with small tear in bowl and few dents. All items except marrow spoon with engraving or monograms.
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A Collection of Carol Boyes Serving
A Collection of Carol Boyes Serving Articles
comprising serving spoons, pastry servers, condiment spoons, cheese knives and others; 16 items total.
Length of largest spoon 11 1/2 inches.
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Four ornate sterling silver serving
Four ornate sterling silver serving spoons and ladles. R. Blackinton & Co. Nouveau ladle, Frank M. Whiting Tyrolean berry scoop, Joseph Seymour bright cut serving spoon with gold wash, and a Krider & Biddle ladle with gold washed bowl. All pieces marked. Total weight is approximately 8.8oz. Longest: 8 5/8"L.
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A Lot of Sterling Silver Serving
A Lot of Sterling Silver Serving Spoons Consisting of: a pair of "Heraldic" serving spoons with monogram, approx. 8-1/4"L; a pair of Victorian style serving spoons by Hamilton & Diesinger of Philadelphia, ca. 1885-99, approx. 8-1/2"L; and a single "Cascade" serving spoon by Towle, approx. 8-1/8"L. The total weight of the lot is approx. 10.57 troy oz.
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A set of six silver teaspoons,
A set of six silver teaspoons, Mappin & Webb and three other spoons
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FOUR STERLING SERVING SPOONS 2 troy
FOUR STERLING SERVING SPOONS 2 troy oz.
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17pc American Coin Silver Serving
17pc American Coin Silver Serving Spoons- 662g TW. Measures 7'' to 8.5'' each
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SIX STERLING FOLDING AND DISPENSING
SIX STERLING FOLDING AND DISPENSING SPOONS four folding spoons including one with a corkscrew and two medicine dispensing teaspoons. Approx. 6 ozt. Provenance: Anna Safley Houston Museum of Decorative Arts Chattanooga Tennessee