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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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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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8PC WM A. ROGERS ONEIDA LTD
8PC WM A. ROGERS ONEIDA LTD SILVERPLATE SOUP SPOONSSilver-plated flatware spoons decorated in the Park Lane Chatelaine Dowry pattern, with a floral motif around handles. Hallmarked WM A. Rogers AA Oneida LTD.
Issued: c. 1957
Dimensions: 6.75"L x 1.25"W
Manufacturer: WM A. Rogers Oneida LTD
Condition:
Age related wear.
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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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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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Twelve monogrammed coin silver
Twelve monogrammed coin silver spoons; Rogers, Barton, etc.; each 6"L.
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SET OF 6 COIN SILVER PCS AND 8
SET OF 6 COIN SILVER PCS AND 8 ROGERS SPOONSSet of 6 Coin silver, marked J. Watson / Phila; together with 8 Rogers silver plate spoons, Argyle pattern- including 3 tablespoons and 5 teaspoons.
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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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5PC SILVERPLATE SERVING
5PC SILVERPLATE SERVING UTENSILSIncludes 2 tomato serving spoons with pierced bowls (hallmarked WM A. Rogers MFG. Co. and Leonard Silverplate Italy), 1 baby spoon engraved with various illustrations (hallmarked Holmes & Edwards I S), 1 vegetable spoon ( hallmarked WM A. Rogers AA), and 1 sugar spoon (hallmarked Court Silverplate). Largest measures: 8.75in L x 2.25in W.
Condition:
Age related wear.
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Coin silver and silver plate spoons
Coin silver and silver plate spoons in spoon rack to include (2) R & W Wilson, Phila PA mid 19th C coin silver table spoons, 9"L and 8-1/2"L, (6) Robinson citrus or tea spoons, 5-5/8"L, each with monogram, 5.9 TO (6) Dixon silver plate 5 o'clock spoons, (1) Reed and Barton plate table spoon and (4) EP spoons, in spoon rack
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R. WALLACE & SONS STERLING SILVER
R. WALLACE & SONS STERLING SILVER 'CARNATION' BERRY SPOON AND J.B. & S.M. KNOWLES 'ROSE' LADLE, L: 11 1/2 IN. (29.21 CM.); 7.7 OZR. Wallace & Sons Sterling Silver 'Carnation' Berry Spoon and J.B. & S.M. Knowles 'Rose' Ladle,, Dimensions: L: 11 1/2 in. (29.21 cm.); 7.7 oz
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(44) Pcs Wm A Rogers silver plate
(44) Pcs Wm A Rogers silver plate flatware, Chalice/Harmony/Jasmine pattern, c/o (8) 9" dinner knives, (8) 7-3/8" dinner forks, (8) 6-1/4" salad forks, (8) 6" teaspoons, (8) 7-1/8" tablespoons, (2) serving spoons, sugar spoon, ladle
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Two serving spoons: one 1847 Rogers
Two serving spoons: one 1847 Rogers Bros. and one sterling silver spoon with mother of pearl handle. Longest: 9 1/2".
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Lot of 9 sterling spoons
Lot of 9 sterling spoons including four R. Wallace & Sons in the Carmel pattern, three Rose S. Kirk & Sons, and two Wreath Gorham spoons. Several pieces are monogrammed. 6"L. 7.6 oz.
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A pair of silver shell pattern
A pair of silver shell pattern caddy spoons, S J Rose & Son, Birmingham 1964, with shell bowls, 8cm long, approximately 40gm
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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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Group Sterling Spoons and Child's
Group Sterling Spoons and Child's Mug - 196 Grams TW
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Robert Wallace Martin for Martin
Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers Pottery. Grotesque spoon warmer. 1881, salt-glazed stoneware. 6½ h × 4½ dia in. result: $32,760. estimate: $5,000–8,000. Incised signature and date to underside ‘RW Martin London + Southall 2.19.1881’ and to body ‘Martin London’.
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7 R. WALLACE & SONS STERLING SILVER
7 R. WALLACE & SONS STERLING SILVER TEASPOONSSet of 7 R. Wallace & Sons sterling silver teaspoons, Violet pattern, 173 grams.
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ROGER WILLIAMS SILVER CO. PAIR OF
ROGER WILLIAMS SILVER CO. PAIR OF STERLING PLATTERS, RETAILED BY W. W. WATTLES & SONS 11 ?" x ?" Raised on short circular foot, openwork decorated with elaborate Renaissance Revival dragons, putti and floral motifs, monogrammed; fully marked on the bottom with Roger Williams Silver Co. hallmark, W. W. Wattles & Sons and sterling. Total weight 33.06 toz.
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Early American silverplate
Early American silverplate including six 1847 Rogers Bros. gumbo spoons in the "Charter Oak" pattern, Reed & Barton "Medallion" pie server, and also a Williamsburg Kirk and Steiff pewter mug. Mug: 4 3/4"H.
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American Beaux Arts style
American Beaux Arts style sterling silver mote spoon Gorham Providence RI fourth quarter-19th century pattern 265; 11 1/4 in. L. 1.35 ozt. Estimate $ 100-150 Monogram ''RWG''
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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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TWELVE TOWLE SILVER MASONIC
TWELVE TOWLE SILVER MASONIC DEMITASSE SPOONS pat 1895? with applied enamel cross and boss on the handles; together with 6 Wm. Rogers & Sons plated oyster forks and four similar demitasse spoons -- weighable 5 troy oz. (22)
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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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24 PIECES STERLING FLATWARE12
24 PIECES STERLING FLATWARE12 Watson Wallace Lotus Sterling demitasse spoons,
JS& Co Sterling appetizer fork, Roger Lunt Bowlen Treasure baby food pusher, Watson Wallace Lotus sugar spoon,
Roger Lunt Bowlen Treasure dessert fork, 2 Roger Lunt Bowlen Treasure spoons, Alvin Mfg. CO fork,
1 fork marked sterling, sterling server with mother of pearl handle, sterling cake breaker.
343.1 grams total not including weighted serving utensil and comb.
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A Collection of Sterling Silver and
A Collection of Sterling Silver and Coin Spoons and Forks by Kirk Stieff Gorham Watson Company and Webster Company Consisting of 22 pieces: five sterling teaspoons by Kirk Stieff apprx. 6"L; eight coin teaspoons with almond form bowl and fiddle shape handle monogrammed apprx. 5-3/4"L; three salad forks by The Whiting Division of Gorham monogrammed apprx. 6-1/8"L; a baby feeder spoon by Allan Adler apprx. 5-1/8"L; a reticulated sifter repousse spoon apprx. 4-7/8"L; a relish spoon in "Windsor" pattern by Watson Co. monogrammed apprx. 5-5/8"L; a mini ladle in "Bunker Hill" pattern by Watson Co. apprx. 4-3/8"L; a lemon fork by Webster Co. apprx. 5"L; a Victorian mustard spoon London dated 1859 apprx. 4-1/4"L. All pieces properly marked on the handle back. Total weight apprx. 15.4 toz.
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GROUPING OF MOSTLY STERLING SPOONS,
GROUPING OF MOSTLY STERLING SPOONS, INCLUDING A WESTMORELAND GRAVY LADLE 6 Grouping of mostly sterling spoons, including a Westmoreland gravy ladle 6.5"l; a Whiting tomato server 7.25"l; (6) Towle Canterbury and (4) Princess teaspoons, both sets initaled; (6) Gorham Lancaster cocktail forks, initialed; (4) coin silver condiment spoons and a pair of sugar tongs; together with a William Aitken sterling sugar tongs, Birmingham, 1905, 20.6 toz
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A set of six old English pattern
A set of six old English pattern table spoons Peter & William Bateman London 1810 approximately 330gm
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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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King's Pattern Sterling Tablespoons
King's Pattern Sterling Tablespoons American an assembled group of twenty-eight King's Pattern tablespoons including six marked R&W.W. for Robert & William Wilson of Philadelphia seven marked R.W. Wilson three marked Sterling / Rodgers & Krull with hallmarks for Gorham eight marked Sterling / Cowell & Hubbard with hallmarks for Gorham one marked R.W.&S. / Sterling for R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co. of Connecticut one marked Ball Black & Co. / 950 one marked Jones Ball & Poor and one marked S.K. possibly for Samuel Kirk of Baltimore; lg. 7 in. silver wt. 46.94ozt (1460g). Property of Caswell and Sara Lane
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STERLING: R. WALLACE & SONS,
STERLING: R. WALLACE & SONS, ETC., TWENTY-TWO SOUVENIR STERLING SILVER SPOONS, LATE 19TH/ 20TH C., MANY WITH ELABORATE ENAMEL DECORA...STERLING: R. Wallace & Sons, etc., twenty-two souvenir sterling silver spoons, late 19th/ 20th C., many with elaborate enamel decoration, others with ornately raised and figured handles, all marked verso, locations of interest include: Plymouth; Washington Monument; Mt. Vernon; Chautauqua; Old South Church 'The Hub'; Worcester; City Hall, Philadelphia; Faneuil Hall, Boston; Yarmouth, Nova Scotia; Montreal; Dublin; Hamilton, Canada; London; Cathedral Panama; Houses of Parliament, London; as well as a Horoscope themed "Aquarius" spoon, all pieces with wear consistent with age and use, sold as is, largest: 5 7/8" [Total Weight: 12.8 ozt. tw.]
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Eleven piece lot of silver
Eleven piece lot of silver flatware, mostly sterling, including five spoons and a ladle, Rogers, Lunt & Bowlen spoon, R. Blackinton & Co. pickle fork and bon bon spoon, Rockford S.P. Co. preserve spoon, and W. H. Rogers butter knife (7"L).
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GROUP OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER ITEMS
GROUP OF FOUR AMERICAN SILVER ITEMS including a baby mug inscribed Guy 1874 Roger 1890 and Roger Jr. 1920 a napkin ring with beaded borders inscribed David Dudley Milne from Godmother a Whiting silver dish with shaped borders and a Gorham silver spoon -- approx. 8.8 troy oz.
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Robert Wallace Martin for Martin
Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers Pottery. Grotesque spoon warmer. 1884, salt-glazed stoneware. 4½ h × 7 w × 6 d in. result: $37,800. estimate: $6,000–9,000. Incised signature and date to underside ‘RW Martin Bros London + Southall 7-1884’.