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Kentucky and Missouri Silver Flatware American, 19th century, Eugene Jaccard & Co. coin silver soup ladle (St. Louis); Prouhet Medallion coin silver teaspoon...
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9 PCS MEDALLION SILVER FLATWARE INC.ICE CREAM SPO9 pieces early sterling silver flatware in the Medallion pattern, with Roman style bust and lotus design handles. Includes a large punch or soup ladle (12-1/4"L),...
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An American Silver Flatware Service
S.Kirk & Sons
comprising:
18 dinner forks
13 salad forks
26 teaspoons
12 iced tea spoons
19 dinner knives
7 large serving spoons
2 medium spoons
1 berry spoon
1 jelly spoon
2...
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An American Silver Flatware Service
TowleSilversmiths, Newburyport, MA
in the Old Colonial pattern, comprising:
5 dinner forks
8 luncheon forks
14 salad forks
8 dinner spoons
23 teaspoons
6 dinner knives
6 butter...
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Four Tiffany & Co. Silver Flatware Articles
NewYork, NY, 20th Century
in the Hampton pattern, comprising two dinner knives, a serving fork and slotted spoon.
6 ozt 11 dwt weighable
the fork and spoon marked 'Sterling'...
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An American Silver Flatware Service
InternationalSilver Co., Meriden, CT
Royal Danish pattern, comprising:
20 dinner knives
16 dinner forks
15 teaspoons
13 soup spoons
13 salad forks
9 luncheon knives
3 butter spreaders
12...
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An American Silver Flatware Service
TowleSilversmiths, Newburyport, MA
1690 pattern, comprising:
4 dinner knives
4 teaspoons
4 cream soup spoons
4 dinner forks
4 salad forks
20 items total.
19 ozt 7 dwt weighable
marked...
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Georg Jenson sterling flatware servicecirca 1917 Acanthus pattern consisting of: 8 hollow handle knives L9'' 7 flat handle butter spreaders L6'' 8 forks L7 1/8'' 8 salad forks L6 1/2'' 8 soup spoons L6 5/8'' 12...
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Gorham sterling flatware service circa1950 Chantilly pattern consisting of: 12 hollow handle knives L9'' 11 flat handle butter spreaders L6'' 12 forks L7'' 12 salad forks L6 1/2'' 7 cocktail forks L5 1/2'' 12...
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Gorham sterling flatware circa 1895Chantilly pattern comprising: 12 hollow handle knives L8 3/4'' 7 flat handle butter spreaders L5 3/4'' 4 forks L7 1/2'' 8 forks L7'' 12 salad forks L6 1/2'' 7 round soup spoons...
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Reed & Barton sterling flatware circa1906 Francis I pattern comprising: 8 hollow handle knives L9'' 8 flat handle butter spreaders L6'' 8 forks L7 1/4'' 8 salad forks L6'' 8 round soup spoons L5 3/4'' 8 teaspoons...
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Kentucky and Missouri Silver FlatwareAmerican, 19th century, Eugene Jaccard & Co. coin silver soup ladle (St. Louis); Prouhet Medallion coin silver teaspoon (St. Louis); Kendrick coin silver serving spoon (Louisville);...
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F.A. Durgin Medallion pattern sterlingflatware Missouri circa 1864 comprising: 3 table spoons L8 1/4'' 4 forks L7'' 3 teaspoons L6'' tea knife L7'' marked: Sterling F.A. Durgin St. Louis Total 13.0oz troy (11pcs)...
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