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STATE HOUSE SILVER COMPANY STERLING
STATE HOUSE SILVER COMPANY STERLING SILVER PARTIAL FLATWARE SETIn the Stately'' pattern. Consists of: 7 8 7/8'' hollow-handled dinner knives 7 dinner forks7 salad forks7 place spoons7 butter spreaders15 teaspoons1 master butter knife1 sugar spoon 1 cold meat fork1 jelly spoon1 oyster fork1 serving spoonApprox. 54.8 troy oz.''
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STATE HOUSE INAUGURAL STERLING
STATE HOUSE INAUGURAL STERLING FLATWARE SET: Approx. 33 pieces in the Inaugural pattern by State House to include 6 dinner forks (7'') 6 salad forks (6 3/8'') 6 teaspoons (6'') 6 soup spoons (6 1/8'') 6 hollow knives (9 1/8'') master butter knife (6 7/8'') 2 cocktail forks (5 3/8''). Also sold with set is International Sterling teaspoon (5 1/2'' monogrammed) Weidlich teaspoon (5 1/2''). Approx. 32.1 troy oz. Sold with wood silver chest 3 3/4'' x 16'' x 11 1/2''.CONDITION: Note varying signs of use on silver scratches on chest.
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(76) STATE HOUSE 'INAUGURAL'
(76) STATE HOUSE 'INAUGURAL' STERLING FLATWARE SET(lot of 76) American sterling silver flatware service, State House, in the "Inaugural" pattern, including: (12) hollow handle knives, 9.25"l, (12) forks, 7.25"l, (12) salad forks, 6.25"l, (4) dessert/ oval soup spoons, 7"l, (24) teaspoons, 6"l, (6) demitasse spoons, 4 1/8"l, (1) flat handle master butter knife, 7"l, (1) cold meat serving fork, 8.25"l, (1) cocktail/ seafood fork, 5 3/8"l, (1) casserole serving spoon, 8.5"l, (1) gravy ladle, 6.25"l, (1) sugar spoon, 6"l; no observed monograms, 69.44ozt total (weighable silver only), housed in fitted flatware box, approx 4"h, 16"w, 11.5"d
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SET OF STERLING SILVER FLATWARE.
SET OF STERLING SILVER FLATWARE. State House Formality pattern. Eight dinner knives. 9 1/4'' l. Eight dinner forks. 7 1/4'' l. Eight salad forks. 6 1/4'' l. Sixteen teaspoons. 6'' l. Eight soupspoons. 6 1/4'' l. Six demitasse spoons. 5 1/2'' l. Four tablespoons. 8 1/4'' l. And four serving pieces. 6'' to 8 1/2'' l. In a fitted case. 62.24 oz.t.
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Four pieces of 19th c. blue and
Four pieces of 19th c. blue and white Staffordshire- two teapots one titled "State House" a pitcher "Robin Hood" 6.5"h. and a covered vegetable dish.
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SET OF STERLING SILVER FLATWARE.
SET OF STERLING SILVER FLATWARE. State House Stately pattern service for eight. Dinner knives. 9'' l. Dinner forks. 7'' l. Salad forks. 6 1/4'' l. Teaspoons. 6'' l. Five serving pieces. 5 1/2'' to 8 1/4'' l. Included are six sterling engraved shot glasses. Fitted divider included. 37.48 oz.t not including hollow handled pieces.
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STAFFORDSHIRE, SEVEN PIECES, "OLD
STAFFORDSHIRE, SEVEN PIECES, "OLD BOSTON STATE HOUSE" PATTERN, INCLUDING: ONE COVERED SUGAR, ONE CUP AND SAUCER, REPAIRS TO SAUCER;...Staffordshire, seven pieces, "Old Boston State House" pattern, including: one covered sugar, one cup and saucer, repairs to saucer; four assorted plates, some repairs, all pieces with wear consistent with age and use incluidng cracks, repairs, and minor damages.
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TWELVE NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER
TWELVE NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER TEASPOONS, STEPHENS B...Wilmington, early 19th century, including two sets of six teaspoons, all with fiddle handles, monograms, marks for Stephens Baker (Wilmington, North Carolina, working 1816-1818 and Beverly, Massachusetts, c.1818), 5.96 oz. T., 5-3/4 in. and 6 in.
Condition:
some with dents in bowl, all with light scratches and wear
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STERLING: ONEIDA STATE HOUSE
STERLING: ONEIDA STATE HOUSE "STATELY" PATTERN STERLING SILVER FLATWARE, APPROXIMATELY ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN PIECES, INCLUDING: FIF...STERLING: Oneida State House "Stately" pattern sterling silver flatware, approximately one hundred and eleven pieces, including: fifteen dinner forks, 7 1/2", 21.09 ozt.; twelve salad forks, 6 1/4", 11.65 ozt.; fifteen teaspoons, 14.94 ozt.; twelve serving spoons, 17.63 ozt.; twelve seafood forks, 6.37 ozt.; twelve demitasse spoons, 4.37 ozt.; twelve solid individual butter knives, 10.23; two master butter knives, 1.92 ozt.; two sugar shells, 1.95 ozt.; one gravy ladle, 1.92 ozt.; one cold meat serving fork, 1.87 ozt.; and fifteen weighted handle knives with stainless steel blades, each estimated at .5 ozt. each, all pieces with wear consistent with age and use. [Total weight of all pieces including estimated: 93.94 ozt.]
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Six-Piece Gorham Sterling Tea
Six-Piece Gorham Sterling Tea Service American, 20th century: pear-shaped Colonial style, stepped ball finials, wooden scroll handles, 12-3/4 in. hot water kettle with matching coffeepot, teapot, covered sugar, creamer, waste, monograms, 134.66 oz. T. gross weight,
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A set of twelve 18th Century
A set of twelve 18th Century teaspoons, the terminals cast with Neptune and a dolphin, the reverse initialled A/TM and a mote spoon, Jane Lampard circa 1730, the back of the pierced bowl with flower basket decoration, approximately 192g
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STERLING SILVER MINIATURE STATE
STERLING SILVER MINIATURE STATE SOUVENIR SPOONS. Fifty sterling spoons having handles decorated with each state's flower. Reverse of each spoon marked with the state's name and ''sterling''. Spoons are housed in a wooden display case lined in green velvet. Spoons have some tarnish. Case with water ring mark tape residue some wear. Condition reports are available on all items. Please note: unless a condition report is requested we do not post detailed condition information about each item sold. If you choose to bid without requesting a condition report you are accepting the item ''as-is'' with no gaurantees.
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Oneida State House sterling
Oneida State House sterling silver flatware ''Inaugural'' pattern consisting of twelve dinner knives twelve dinner forks eleven salad forks ten seafood forks eight butter knives two master butter knives twenty-four teaspoons thirteen cream soup spoons salad fork and spoon and a non-matching plate carving set ladle approx wt 96 oz. minor wear to yellow painted wooden box.
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Set of twelve Georgian sterling
Set of twelve Georgian sterling silver teaspoons, London 1802-03, Thomas Whipham, approx 170 grams and 13cm L (12)
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Silver Tablespoons & Teaspoons Geo.
Silver Tablespoons & Teaspoons Geo. Hoyt Tablespoons & teaspoons mono. N. Matson coin teaspoons mono. Incl. some Thurlow Weed c. 1840. etc. 53 ozt. Provenance: From the collection of the former Campbell-Whittlesey House Museum.E
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PHILADELPHIA COIN SILVER TEAPOT,
PHILADELPHIA COIN SILVER TEAPOT, ARMSTRONGCoin Silver teapot marked for Allen Armstrong, working Philadelphia, 1806-1870, hinged domed lid with gadrooned edge and urn finial, gooseneck spout and carved wooden handle. All resting on a stepped rectangular base. 9 1/4" H X 12" W. 23.870 troy ounces.
Estate of Judge John Nixon, Nashville, Tennessee.
Condition:
3 letter script monogram to body. Top with a few scattered light dimples, one dent to side edge. Wear and fading to wood handle.
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Cased Set of Six Sterling Silver
Cased Set of Six Sterling Silver Teaspoons, in the "Antique Engraved" pattern, introduced in 1882 by the Frank M. Whiting Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, l. 6", 4.05 total t. oz., presented in the original goldenrod velvet and satin-lined case as retailed by V. B. Thayer, Memphis, Tennessee, 4" x 7".
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Victorian Thirteen-Piece Cased
Victorian Thirteen-Piece Cased Sterling Silver Teaspoon and Sugar Tong Set, hallmarked London, 1889-1890, by Edward Hutton, including twelve teaspoons and bowed sugar tongs, each with spiraled stem and "apostle" finial, each l. 4", 4.09 total t. oz., presented in the original fitted royal purple satin- and velvet-lined faux-leather case, h. 1", w. 9-7/8", d. 7-1/4".
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American Sterling Silver Teapot,
American Sterling Silver Teapot, second quarter 20th century, by E.T. St. John, Hartford, Connecticut, in the late Georgian taste, of navette form, with straight conical spout, crested wooden handle and ivory "pineapple" finial, monogrammed, on the underside "B/H+E", h. 6", l. 10-3/4", w. 3-3/4".
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A set of six white metal
A set of six white metal teaspoons with gilt bowls and bust of Shakespeare finials circa 1890 in velvet lined original case.
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A quantity of silver spoons being a
A quantity of silver spoons being a Georgian tablespoon William Bateman 1815 a set of six teaspoons Bradbury & sons Sheffield 1914 and six assorted teaspoons approx. wt. 6.5oz.
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12 B.H. STEIF NASHVILLE SPOONS6
12 B.H. STEIF NASHVILLE SPOONS6 coin silver tablespoons and 6 sterling teaspoons, all with Fiddle Tipt pattern handles and incuse marks for retailer B.H. Steif (Tennessee Silversmiths by Benjamin H. Caldwell, Jr. lists Bruno Hugo Steif as an apprentice watchmaker working for George Washington Donigan in Nashville, 1860, and by 1866 on his own as a jeweler). Teaspoons have additional mark STERLING and monogram GAH. Tablespoons have additional mark for Whiting and the word COIN and are monogrammed JKD. All Circa 1866-1870. 12.2 oz troy total weight. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Very good condition.
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A set of six George II Hanoverian
A set of six George II Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, Marmaduke Daintry, London 1752, crested, each 21cm long, approximately 364g
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A GROUPING OF TWELVE FLORAL
A GROUPING OF TWELVE FLORAL REPOUSSé STERLING SILVER TEASPOONS Including: (7) Stieff Stieff Rose five o'clock teaspoons, without monograms (5 5/8 in.); (2) Stieff Stieff Rose teapsoons, with matching script monograms (5 3/4 in.); Stieff Forget Me Not teaspoon, with script monogram (5 7/8 in.), and (2) Manchester Southern Rose teaspoons, no monograms (5 3/4 in.).
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A cased set of six teaspoons and
A cased set of six teaspoons and tongs C. Bradbury & Sons Sheffield 1925. Wt. 3oz.
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Set of six Georgian sterling silver
Set of six Georgian sterling silver teaspoons, London 1809-10, Sarah & John William Blake, approx 110 grams and 13.5cm L (6)
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Set of Four American Coin (.900)
Set of Four American Coin (.900) Silver Teaspoons, third quarter 19th century, by Isaac Garrison, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the traditional "Fiddle Tipt" pattern, each monogrammed, on the upper handle, "S. L. Mc.", l. 6", 2.70 total t. oz.
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RED STAFFORDSHIRE TEASET. English
RED STAFFORDSHIRE TEASET. English 19th century. With a teapot cream pitcher covered sugar and six cups and saucers.
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Assortment of mid-19th C.
Assortment of mid-19th C. American coin utensils six teaspoons twelve serving spoons (18 pieces total) teaspoons measure 6'' l. longest serving spoon measures 12 1/2'' l. all monogramed and some labeled with previous owner surnames stamps by Lowell MA silvermaker Joseph Raynes Cincinnati OH-based manufacturer E.D. Kinsey and artisan I.K. Stauffer some wear and surface scratches.
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A set of six plus one bright cut
A set of six plus one bright cut silver teaspoons en suite with the above by Hester Bateman London 1786.
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Set of twelve Georgian sterling
Set of twelve Georgian sterling silver teaspoons, London 1818-19, William Bateman, approx 170 grams and 12.5cm L (12)
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A set of six silver bright cut
A set of six silver bright cut teaspoons and sugar tongs by Hester Bateman London 1786.
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Three silver tablespoons 18th
Three silver tablespoons 18th century Oval handles, one by Daniel Henchman, Boston and a pair of spoons from New York with oval handles, one with feathered edges. Good comndition, normal weaf
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A Set of Twelve Antique American
A Set of Twelve Antique American Sterling Silver Teaspoons Towle Silversmiths Newburyport MA 1882 to present in the "Pomona" pattern pat. Oct. 11 1887 weight 8 troy ozs.
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MASSACHUSETTS OR RHODE ISLAND
MASSACHUSETTS OR RHODE ISLAND PEWTER TEAPOTMassachusetts or Rhode Island pewter teapot, ca. 1830, by George Richardson, 9 1/4" h.
Competitive In-House shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
A few dents.
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TEA POT - 18th c. small silver
TEA POT - 18th c. small silver tea pot with gadroon trim and carved wooden handle hallmarked London 1766 by Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright 15.80ozt 6 1/2'' high 8 1/2'' handle to spout large period three letter monogram on both sides of pot old repa