- Twelve Roger Williams Silver Co.
Twelve Roger Williams Silver Co. sterling forks, early 1900's. 6.8 oz. 4 3/4"L.
- 8PC WM. A ROGERS ONEIDA LTD SILVERPLATE
8PC WM. A ROGERS ONEIDA LTD SILVERPLATE FORKSSilver-plated large flatware forks decorated in the Park-Lane Chatelaine-Dowry pattern, with an elegant floral motif around handles. Hallmarked WM A. Rogers AA Oneida LTD.
Issued: 1957
Dimensions: 7.5"L x 1"W
Manufacturer: WM A. Rogers Oneida LTD
Condition:
Age related wear.
- 44 PC. STERLING WM ROGERS MOUNTAIN
44 PC. STERLING WM ROGERS MOUNTAIN ROSE FLATWARE: Approx. 43.97 Troy ounces. Comprising; 8- Dinner forks, 8- Salad forks, 7- Dinner knives, 13- Teaspoons, 7- Solid handled butter knives, & 1- Large serving spoon. This is a RARE set that is usually found in Silver plate only!! All reside in a presentation box, and are monogrammed. Approx. 3.25'' h x 15.25'' w x 10.75'' d
CONDITION: Varying signs of use.
- Six RW & S Sterling silver dinner
Six RW & S Sterling silver dinner forks. Each measures 7.4'' long. All stamped on base ''RW & S Sterling'' Condition: good see images. Weight: 9.3 troy oz. Shipping weight .6 lbs.
- 8PC WM A. ROGERS ONEIDA LTD SILVERPLATE
8PC WM A. ROGERS ONEIDA LTD SILVERPLATE SALAD FORKSIndividual salad forks decorated in the elegant Park Lane-Chatelaine-Dowry pattern with pierced heads. Hallmarked WM A. Rogers AA Oneida LTD.
Issued: 1957
Dimensions: 6.25"L x 1"W
Manufacturer: WM A. Rogers Oneida LTD
Country of Origin: Connecticut, United States
Condition:
Age related wear.
- TWO SETS OF STERLING SILVER FORKS
TWO SETS OF STERLING SILVER FORKS (18) pieces including: (8) Frank Smith George VI forks, no monograms (7 in.); and (10) Gorham Rosette forks, with period monogram "E.L.W." (7 in.).
- 6 Gorham sterling silver dinner
6 Gorham sterling silver dinner forks, engraved silver, 7 1/2" l, 13.85 TO Estimate $100-150
- THIRTY-SEVEN PIECES OF AMERICAN
THIRTY-SEVEN PIECES OF AMERICAN FLATWARE including six Rogers & Hamilton ''Majestic'' plated forks circa 1893 five R.H. Wallace ''Astoria'' plated forks Pat. 1898 circa 1885 six Rogers & Hamilton knives four Rogers & Hamilton knives and four more knives by the same maker twelve Frank Smith for J.E. Caldwell Bead & Shell teaspoons (31) -- approx. 5.8 troy oz. weighable
- AN AMERICAN STERLING SILVER PART
AN AMERICAN STERLING SILVER PART FLATWARE SERVICEAn American sterling silver part flatware serviceRoger Williams Silver Co., Providence, RIearly 20th centuryComprising 18 dinner forks, 16 dinner knives and 18 luncheon forks, monogram: MWJ. (52)total
- GORHAM "RONDO" STERLING FLATWARE
GORHAM "RONDO" STERLING FLATWARE SERVICEProvidence, Rhode Island; comprising 20 dinner forks (7 3/4"), 20 salad forks (6 3/4"), 20 steel-bladed hollow dinner knives (9 1/2"), 17 steel-bladed hollow butter knives (6 1/4 inches), 20 oval soup spoons (6 5/8"), 20 teaspoons (5 7/8 inches), 2 table (serving) spoons, a ladle (6 1/4 inches), a sugar shell spoon (6 1/4"), a steel-bladed hollow master butter knife, and a cold meat fork; not monogrammed; no canteen; approximately 3684 grams (weighable silver only); Condition:
- SIGNED "O.N. SOUDERS" WROUGHT IRON
SIGNED "O.N. SOUDERS" WROUGHT IRON ROASTING FORKca. mid-late 19th century; large two prong hearthside heavy roasting fork with flatwork and center rod handle with diamond accent upper handle and wrapped hook hanger with spear tip, attributed to Oram N. Souders, Lime Valley, Strasburg, PA with secondary strike possible Christian Souder (grandfather), 21 1/4"; Condition: good, some surface rust
- Set of six coin silver forks: fiddle
Set of six coin silver forks: fiddle handles, upturned tipt fronts, rounded fins, marked "S. Wilmot" (Samuel Wilmot, New Haven, Connecticut, working 1800-1805; Georgetown, South Carolina, working circa 1825; Charleston, South Carolina, working circa 1837), monogrammed "JMC", 6-1/2 in. Monogram worn, tine wear, one with tine repair, dents, scratches, several arms bent. Private Collection
- Gorham Strasbourg sterling silver
Gorham Strasbourg sterling silver serving fork, 9", mono, 3.67 TO Estimate $100-150
- 4 Gorham Virginiana sterling silver
4 Gorham Virginiana sterling silver dinner forks, mono, 6.14 TO Estimate $80-120
- 4 LONG HANDLED WROUGHT IRON BUTCHER
4 LONG HANDLED WROUGHT IRON BUTCHER FORKSca. 19th-20th century; signed "W.O. Stein" large hook top handled two-prong fork; unsigned two-prong fork with half-rod worked hook top handle; long two-prong roasting fork with Chippendale worked upper grip on rod stock handle; unsigned arched handle with file work edge and hooked top; 19 3/4"-30"; Condition: good-very good
- 2 WROUGHT IRON BUTCHER FORKSca.
2 WROUGHT IRON BUTCHER FORKSca. late 19th-mid 20th century; both extended roasting or butcher two-prong forks: one signed "Robison" with flatwork handle that oval hanger eye, 22 3/4", Condition: good; one signed "J.B." near fork mount with square stock and flatwork handle with round eye hanger, 23 3/4", Condition: rusted surface
- King's Pattern Sterling Dinner
King's Pattern Sterling Dinner Forks American an assembled group of twenty-eight coin and sterling silver King's Pattern luncheon forks eighteen marked R.& W. Wilson for Robert and William Wilson Philadelphia PA two marked G & H seven with hallmarks for Gorham and marked Sterling; lg. 7.25 in. silver wt. 55.5ozt (1726.5g). Property of Caswell and Sara Lane Condition: Scratches to surface.
- EARLY WROUGHT IRON ROASTING FORK
EARLY WROUGHT IRON ROASTING FORK INITIALED "S.R."ca. mid 18th century; fork with short tines with lower 1/3 shaft and upper flatwork grip that has large round eye hanger and small filework accent to lower grip, signed with make-do running strikes of shop owned dies, 20 1/2"; Condition: good, possible connection of Rohrer family smiths in Lebanon Co., PA
- WROUGHT IRON BUTCHER FORK SIGNED
WROUGHT IRON BUTCHER FORK SIGNED L. STOUDTca. 1880-1920; attributed to Lucian Stoudt of Alsace Twp., Berks Co., PA, the large two prong roasting/butchering fork with rod and flatwork handle with rattail hanger, 19"; [Provenance: ex- Tannehill Collection]; Condition: later era maker, well done in old form, documented in Tannehill research
- Set of six coin silver forks: fiddle
Set of six coin silver forks: fiddle and thread handles with shell decoration front and back, marks for "R&W.W." (R&W Wilson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1825-1846), monograms, 14.15 oz.T., 7-1/2 in. Loss to tines, light scratches. Estate of the Late George David Webb, Asheville, North Carolina and New York, New York.
- GORHAM KING GEORGE STERLING FORKS
GORHAM KING GEORGE STERLING FORKS & KNIVES: Includes 6 forks (7 3/4''), 6 blunt hollow knives (9 1/2''). Forks monogrammed ''C''. Sold with 6 Dominck & Haff cocktail forks (5 3/8''), monogrammed ''SL''. Approx 20.8 troy oz.CONDITION: Note signs of use.
- Sterling silver with gold wash
Sterling silver with gold wash seafood set by Gorham in the "Fairfax" pattern 17 forks 5.5"l. and 18 knives w/stainless steel blades 6.5"l. Forks only 8 troy oz.
- Flatware set including Rogers Bros.,
Flatware set including Rogers Bros., wood salad spoons, Asian soup spoons, solid bronze rosewood handled knives. Condition: some still in plastic CT Transfer Fee $10
- UNGER BROS & WM ROGERS & SON STERLING
UNGER BROS & WM ROGERS & SON STERLING FLATWAREUnger Brothers, New Jersey, USA. Sterling silver flatware set decorated in an Art Nouveau style each marked "Sterling. 925. Fine." along the handles. Comprised of ten salad forks, twelve soup spoons, six fruit forks additionally marked "Copyright 1904" along the handles. Also includes two Wm. Rogers & Son seafood forks, marked "Wm. Rogers & Son. AA." along the handle.
Spoons; height: 7 1/4 in x width: 1 7/8 in. Large forks; height: 6 1/4 in x width: 1 1/8 in. Small forks; height: 5 7/8 in x width: 5/8 in. Weight: 37 Troy oz.
Condition:
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- American Beaux Arts style sterling
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''
- A GROUPING OF EIGHT GORHAM MEDALLION
A GROUPING OF EIGHT GORHAM MEDALLION STERLING SILVER FORKS Including (6) with matching "OFH" monogram (7 in.), one with retailer mark of George W. Webb of Baltimore, and "EMM" monogram (6 7/8 in.), and one with worn retailer mark, and "K" monogram (6 3/4 in.).
- Gorham Melrose pattern sterling
Gorham Melrose pattern sterling flatware Rhode Island circa 1948 comprising: 8 hollow handle knives L9'' 8 butter spreaders L5 5/8'' 8 forks L7 1/4'' 8 forks L6 1/2'' 8 cocktail forks L5 5/8'' 8 round soups L6 1/4'' 14 teaspoons L6'' serving spoon L8 1/2'' gravy ladle L6 1/4'' Total 68.0 Troy oz weighable (64pcs) Provenance: Lexington South Carolina private collection.
- Gorham Fontainebleau sterling forks,
Gorham Fontainebleau sterling forks, set of twelve, no monogram, 20.20 oz.T., 7-1/2 in.
- (LOT OF 14) AMERICAN STERLING FORKS
(LOT OF 14) AMERICAN STERLING FORKS (Lot of 14) American sterling forks: (11) dinner forks by Whiting, Wallace and Gorham together with (3) Lunt seafood forks, total weighable 16.5 ozt, en suite with a tray of plated flatware
- STERLING: ''Wild Rose'' eight luncheon
STERLING: ''Wild Rose'' eight luncheon forks; one carving knife approx. tw. 10 ozt.
- Southern coin silver forks set
Southern coin silver forks set T.W. Radcliffe Columbia and Camden South Carolina working 1827-1870 French Thread pattern engraved with initials FMT marked: T.W. Radcliffe. L6 3/4'' and 13.5oz Troy (11pcs) Provenance: Charleston South Carolina collection. Forks in good condition with tines worn from use monograms and marks are rubbed.
- ROGERS BROS. SILVER PLATED "MARQUISE"
ROGERS BROS. SILVER PLATED "MARQUISE" FLATWARE SERVICE Including twelve dinner knives, ten dinner forks, twelve dinner spoons, ten salad forks, nine teaspoons, one iced tea spoon, one sugar spoon, one master butter knife, serving spoon and fork; 58 total pieces, without monogram.
- Rogers Brothers Assyrian Head silverplate
Rogers Brothers Assyrian Head silverplate flatware and serving pieces circa 1885 comprising: 13 knives L8 1/4'' 5 forks L7 1/2'' 10 forks L7'' fork L6'' 10 cocktail forks L6 1/2'' 2 teaspoons L5 3/4'' mustard ladle L5 1/4'' salt spoon L3 1/2'' master butter L7 1/2'' 8 nutpicks L4 3/4'' sugar tongs L5 1/4'' 3 nutcrackers L5'' 7 serving forks L7 1/2'' to 10'' 2 serving spoons L9'' 2 ladles L10'' and 13'' gravy ladle L7'' cream ladle L6'' fish slice L11 1/2'' cheese scoop L9'' 2 pastry servers L9 1/2'' and 10'' 2 crumbers L12 1/4'' (approx. 75pcs) Provenance: Estate of Michael M. Finefrock Charleston South Carolina. One pastry server with dents. All other pieces in very good original condition with normal wear consistent with use. No monos. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
- Russel Wright Metropolitan Museum
Russel Wright Metropolitan Museum of Art Silver plated Flatware consisting of 3 Dinner Forks, 3 Salad Forks, 3 Soup Spoons, 3 Teaspoons, 3 Knives. Marked MMA 1987.
- King's Pattern Sterling Fruit Forks
King's Pattern Sterling Fruit Forks and Knives American an assembled group of seventeen pieces of King's Pattern flatware including ten fruit forks marked R&W Wilson for Robert & William Wilson of Philadelphia PA and seven fruit knives marked Bailey & Co.; knife lg. 7.25 in. silver wt. 11.54ozt (359g). Property of Caswell and Sara Lane
- Set of eleven sterling silver dinner
Set of eleven sterling silver dinner forks by Gorham in the "Tipt" pattern.