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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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* 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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TWO SCOTTISH STERLING SILVER SPOONS
TWO SCOTTISH STERLING SILVER SPOONS BY WILLIAM RAWLINGS SOBEY, 4 OZTTwo Scottish Sterling Silver Spoons by William Rawlings Sobey,, Dimensions: 4 ozt
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3 William Spratling sterling silver
3 William Spratling sterling silver and rosewood salt spoons, 2 3/4" l, 1951-56 marks Estimate $60-90
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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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Twelve monogrammed coin silver
Twelve monogrammed coin silver spoons; Rogers, Barton, etc.; each 6"L.
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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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WILLIAM WILSON & SON STERLING
WILLIAM WILSON & SON STERLING SILVER SERVING SPOON, 2.7 OZTWilliam Wilson & Son Sterling Silver Serving Spoon,, Dimensions: 2.7 ozt
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An American Sterling Silver
An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service for Twelve Century the handles having ribbed and floral decoration comprising dinner forks dinner knives tablespoons teaspoons two sugar spoons and two jelly knives together with six silverplate dinner forks by W.M. Rogers contained in a fitted case; 58 items total approximate total weighable 39.81 ozt. Length of dinner knife 9 inches.
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A Pair of Sterling Silver Berry
A Pair of Sterling Silver Berry Spoons ca. 1804 British sterling silver berry spoons with gold wash in the bowl stippled relief design of fruit and leaves marked on the back by Thomas Wallis II London 1804. Weighs 4.50 toz.
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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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(12) Sterling silver spoons, 9.77
(12) Sterling silver spoons, 9.77 TO, c/o (6) R Wallace & Sons Concord 6" teaspoons, (3) rose embossed 7" tablespoons, (3) Gorham floral engraved 4" demitasse spoons
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Sterling Silver Spoons American. An
Sterling Silver Spoons American. An assembled group of engraved sterling silver spoons including six tablespoons with possible hallmark of Roden Bros. Ltd and marked Sterling / 925 eight Webster teaspoons with hallmark for Webster and marked Sterling seven teaspoons marked JH Colclazer / Sterling / Patent and six teaspoons with Gorham hallmark and marked Sterling; tablespoon lg. 6 in. silver wt. 19.5ozt (608.5g). Condition: All are monogrammed. Photo does not show identical spoons.
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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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Twelve American sterling silver
Twelve American sterling silver spoons in the ''King's'' pattern Gorham first half 20th century; each 7 1/8 in. L.; 20.75 ozt. Estimate $ 400-600 Monogram ''CF''
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THREE STERLING SILVER SERVING
THREE STERLING SILVER SERVING SPOONS William B Durgin "Iris" pattern spoons, serving spoon, 9 ¾" and a bon bon spoon, 5 ¼"; R Wallace & Sons Mfg Co. serving spoon, 8 ¾". Weighs 7.85 toz.
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A Group of Kirk Sterling Silver
A Group of Kirk Sterling Silver Repoussé Flatware including a pair of serving spoons (c. 1846-1861) a child's fork and spoon (c. 1932) 8 teaspoons (c. 1925-1932) and 10 demitasse spoons (c. 1846-1861); together with an antique silverplate sugar tongs by William Rogers approx. weight 20 troy ozs.
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Eleven Victorian and Nouveau
Eleven Victorian and Nouveau sterling silver spoons including International Wellesley, Stratford, Florence, La Rochelle, and Mille Fleurs, Reed & Barton Floral and Chambord, and several other spoons including a bon bon spoon and a cream ladle. Total weight is approximately 8.6oz. Longest: 7"L.
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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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Six Sterling Silver Fancy Spoons by
Six Sterling Silver Fancy Spoons by Towle "Old Colonial" With beaded edges urn shape at the end of the handle faceted bowl each marked on the back. Total weight 4.9 toz.
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A Pair of William Spratling
A Pair of William Spratling Sterling Silver Salts with Spoons The flared bowl attached to a squared base, each approx. 1-1/2"D x 1"H, marked on the underside, with the spoons with marked silver bowl and neck, wood handle. Weight of the salts only is approx. 1.615 troy oz.
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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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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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STERLING SILVER GROUP OF ENGLISH,
STERLING SILVER GROUP OF ENGLISH, SCOTTISH AND RUSSIAN TABLEWARE Consisting of: a pair of berry spoons with gilt washed bowls by William Elliot, 1798, London, monogrammed, each 8 ¼"L. One stuffing spoon by Cameron, 1822, Edinburgh, 12 ¾"L. Two niello 84 zolotniki silver teaspoons, Russian assay marks for Andrey Antonovich Kovalsky, Moscow (one 1850, one 1854). One Mikhail Dimitriyev maker and one unknown, each 6 ½"L. Total weight: 8.75 toz.
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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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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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William Spratling. Serving fork and
William Spratling. Serving fork and spoon. 1940-46, sterling silver. 9½ h × 1½ w × ¾ d in. result: $756. estimate: $500–700. Impressed manufacturer's mark to each example ‘Spratling Made in Mexico’.
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Five American sterling silver
Five American sterling silver serving pieces with a gold wash including a Whiting "Hyperion" serving spoon, a Gorham "Swiss" berry spoon, and three Towle "Rustic" serving pieces consisting of a lettuce fork, berry spoon, and a cold meat fork. Total approximate weight is 7.2 oz. Whiting: 7 1/2"L.
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Lot of six sterling silver
Lot of six sterling silver spoons: two Whiting Mfg. Co. (one "Lily of the Valley"), two Gorham, and also one each R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co. and Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co. Total weight: 4.2oz. Longest: 5 3/4"L.
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24 PCS, AMERICAN & BRITISH STERLING
24 PCS, AMERICAN & BRITISH STERLING SPOONS Collection of sterling silver spoons comprising five Whiting "Lily of the Valley" ice cream forks (5.25"), two Mermod, Jaccard and Co "St Louis" commemorative teaspoons (6"), one Gorham "Chantilly" teaspoon (5.75"), two London master
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(34) AMERICAN STERLING SILVER
(34) AMERICAN STERLING SILVER SPOONS, 19.35 OZT(lot of 34) American sterling silver spoons, highlights include: (6) Towle "Mary Chilton" iced tea spoons, (one) with bent bowl, 8 1/8"l, (6) Reed & Barton "Hepplewhite" demitasse spoons, 4.25"l, (8 pieces) Alvin "Hamilton" flatware, monogrammed M, (six) teaspoons, 5 7/8"l, (one) cream ladle, 5.75"l, (one) preserve spoon, 7.25"l, (6) Whiting "Portland" youth spoons, monogrammed M, 5.25"l, (1) Watson Company Little Jack Horner baby spoon, monogrammed MEB, 4 1/8"l; 19.35ozt total
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A Group of Coin Silver Spoons
A Group of Coin Silver Spoons
comprising of Eleven coin silver spoons by William Moulton and seven coin silver spoons marked S. Richard. Lot also includes a sterling silver spoon marked Rand & Crane and an unmarked coin silver spoon
28 ozt 5 dwt
Length of largest 8 3/4 inches.
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GROUP OF STERLING SILVER TABLE
GROUP OF STERLING SILVER TABLE ARTICLES Including a clothing brush, salad servers with sterling hollow handles and wood heads, 10 ?"; a carving fork, 8 ¾"; sugar tongs, 5"; another pair of tongs, 3 ?"; three additional spoons. William Rogers ladle not marked sterling. Total weighable silver, 2.72 toz.
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Set of American sterling silver
Set of American sterling silver flatware in the ''Bridal Veil'' pattern Rogers comprising 65 pieces: 12 forks (7 1/4 in. L.) 12 salad forks 12 soup spoons 12 tea spoons 12 knives (9 1/8 in. L. standard stainless blades) 2 table spoons gravy ladle sugar spoon and pie spade (stainless utensil); 66.50 ozt. of weighable silver Estimate $ 1 200-1 500 There are no monograms.
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George III sterling silver spoon
George III sterling silver spoon with hallmarks for Thomas Wilkes Barker, dated 1806. 4.2 oz. 12"L.
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5 COIN SILVER SPOONS BY WILLIAM
5 COIN SILVER SPOONS BY WILLIAM BROWNca. 1845; five coin silver spoons by William Brown, Baltimore, MD: three teaspoons, 6"; one dessert spoon, 7" and a table spoon, 8 1/4"; all with "WRL" monogram and two variations of Brown's touch; 4.37 ozt weight, mounted in a Riker display case; Condition: teaspoons slightly misshapen; tablespoon has worn bowl