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GLASS: BACCARAT, WILLIAM DURGIN,
GLASS: BACCARAT, WILLIAM DURGIN, ETC., SIX PIECES INCLUDING: PAIR BACCARAT CANDLE HOLDERS, CROSS FORM WITH SLOPED SIDES, MARKED ON BASE, 2 3/8" H.; SUGAR CANISTER WITH ETCHED FLORAL SPRAYS AND PIERCED SILVER MOUNTS BY...GLASS: Baccarat, William Durgin, etc., six pieces including: pair Baccarat candle holders, cross form with sloped sides, marked on base, 2 3/8" h.; sugar canister with etched floral sprays and pierced silver mounts by William B. Durgin C., Providence, R.I. (1880 - 1905), marked sterling on base and "154" along with maker's hallmark, 8 1/2" h.; two decanters with stoppers, larger: 11 1/2" h.-; and a black painted grisaille landscape vase, 6 1/8" h., all pieces with wear consistent with age and use.
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GROUP AMERICAN STERLING REPOUSSE
GROUP AMERICAN STERLING REPOUSSE TABLEWARES 19th/20th c., USA, (7) pieces, incl. Stieff sugar, creamer, and (2) small dishes, with old auction tags, a William Durgin Co. square dish/saucer, inscribed "W.H. Saxton" on underside, Gorham heart form dish, and Gorham, floral rimmed shaped candy dish, each stamped on underside, 7"w x 5.75"d (largest), 3.25"h x 4.25"l x 4"w (smallest), approx. 27.7ozt
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(6) WILLIAM DURGIN FAIRFAX STERLING
(6) WILLIAM DURGIN FAIRFAX STERLING TABLESPOONS(lot of 6) American sterling silver tablespoons, William B. Durgin Company, in the "Fairfax" pattern, retailed by Jaccard's, Kansas City, handles monogrammed BRM, approx 8.5"l; 11.96ozt total
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SILVER: ASSORTMENT OF INTERESTING
SILVER: ASSORTMENT OF INTERESTING AND UNUSUAL PATTERNS BY KIRK & SON, WILLIAM DURGIN & CO., MECHANICS STERLING CO., CANFIELD BROTHER...SILVER: Assortment of interesting and unusual patterns by Kirk & Son, William Durgin & Co., Mechanics Sterling Co., Canfield Brothers, Thomas C. Garrett Co., Albert Coles, Duhme & Co., Gorham, Frank M. Whiting Co., Dominick & Haff, Whiting Manufacturing Co., etc., 25+ miscellaneous sterling, coin and tested silver pieces, many monogrammed, including: one sterling pair of sugar tongs by Kirk & Son, Baltimore, c. 1815 - 1979, 3 3/8" l.; one tested silver grapefruit spoon by William B. Durgin & Co., Concord & Providence, c. 1880 - 1905, 5 3/4" l.; two tested silver grapefruit spoons by Mechanics Sterling Co., Attleboro, MA, c. 1896, one with gilded bowl, 6 1/4" l.; tested silver sugar shell by Canfield Brothers, Baltimore, c. 1850 - 1881, 6 7/8" l.; tested silver sugar by Thomas C. Garrett & Co, Philadelphia, c. 1829 - 1850, 7" l.; tested silver sugar shell by Albert Coles, New York, NY, c. 1835 - 1875, 6 3/4" l.; tested silver sugar shell by Duhme & Co., Cincinnati, OH, 1839 - 1910, 6 1/2" l.; four pieces of Gorham including one serving spoon, 6" l., and four salt spoons with gilt bowl, 2 3/4" l.; one specialty spoon by Frank M. Whiting & Co., North Attleborro, MA, c. 1878 - 1940, 6" l.; one sterling dinner fork by Dominick & Haff, New York, NY, c. 1868 - 1928, 7 1/4" l.; small sterling spoon by Whiting Manufacturing Co., New York, NY, 1866 - 1926, 4" l., along with approximately seventeen other miscellaneous pieces of coin, tested silver or sterling, all pieces with wear consistent with age and use including minor surface wear. [Approximately 14 ozt weighable sterling/ 10.5 ozt tested silver/ 2 ozt coin]
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AMERICAN SILVER: TWENTY-FIVE
AMERICAN SILVER: TWENTY-FIVE TWISTED HANDLE STERLING, COIN AND TESTED SILVER BY CLARK & BIDDLE, WILLIAM DURGIN, JAMES CALDWELL, GORH...AMERICAN SILVER: Twenty-five twisted handle sterling, coin and tested silver by Clark & Biddle, William Durgin, James Caldwell, Gorham, Duhme & Co., Farrington & Hunnewell, Henry L. Webster, Schohay & Ludwig, Albert Coles, etc., most monogrammed, including: eleven tested silver spoons by Duhme & Co., Cincinnati, OH, 1839 - 1910, including four tablespoons, 7" l.; six teaspoons, 5 1/4" l., and one sugar shell, 6 1/4" l.; one coin sugar shell by Schohay & Ludwig, Philadelphia, c. 1867 - 1873, 7" l.; one tested silver spoon with shell bowl by Clark & Biddle, Philadelphia, c. 1860 - 1894, 7 1/4" l.; one pierced serving fork by William B. Durgin, Concord & Providence, c. 1880 - 1930, 9 1/4" l.; one tested silver scoop spoon with shaped bowl by Farrington & Hunnewell, Boston, 1835 - 1885, 7 1/8" l.; one pierced tested silver serving spoon by Henry L. Webster, Providence, RI, c. 1852 - 1864, 10 1/4" l.; one tested silver spoon with shell bowl by Albert Coles, New York, NY, 1835 -1875, 6 1/2" l.; two serving spoons by James Caldwell, Philadelphia, reg. 1848, one pierced shell bowl spoon, 10" l., and one with large flat and etched handle, 7" l.; and three pieces by Gorham, one olive fork no. 278, 7 5/8" l., one cocktail spoon with fork end and olive design at center, 9 3/4" l., and one long handled handle with small bowl, 15" l., wear consistent with age and use including minor surface wear. [approximately 6.5 ozt weighable sterling/ 14 ozt tested silver/ 3 ozt coin]
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2 PC. DURGIN 19TH-CENTURY
2 PC. DURGIN 19TH-CENTURY STERLING VASE & PITCHER: Approx. 35.75 Troy ounces. Comprising; 1- William Durgin for W.W. Wattles & Sons. Draping floral strands, floral bouquets, ribbons & Crowns adorn this pitcher. Monogrammed. 1- Durgin flared vase, having an embossed floral motif. Both with impressed marks at the undersides. Largest Approx. 10'' h.
CONDITION: Both with a few small scattered indents commensurate with age and use.