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Gorham 'Imperial' Heavy Sterling Silver Pea Spoon
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Old Friends
5444f $215.00
Gorham issued a little known, often unrecognized and often unmarked, design named Imperial in coin silver in the 1850s and then re-employed the name for a different pattern in 1891, as found on this listing. The later design incorporates a double lined border handle with a knob top. The central portion of the handle has a raised feature that appears to be, appropriate to the line name, a fleur de lis or the feathers in the Prince of Wales's badge. This item is an 8... Click for details
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Gorham 'H239' Reticulated Sterling Silver Lemon Fork
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Old Friends
5443f $24.00
Around the turn of the 20th century, Gorham produced an array of specialty silver stand alone items grouped together in what is known as H series pieces. This 5 1/8" long, .45 T. oz., is model number "H239" from that series. A lemon fork, it has the requisite three, narrow and splayed, tines that define its function. Evidencing the precision of finish and substance of H series items, it has an open work handle that is reminiscent of the Chippendale style, rendered... Click for details
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Gorham 'Buckingham' Solid Sterling Silver Gravy Ladle
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Old Friends
5438f $70.00
Issued in 1910, Buckingham bears a strong resemblance to Gorham's companion and immensely successful Chantilly line that was introduced fifteen years earlier. It could be argued the two patterns are variants of the same design, with the former incorporating English style detail and the latter French, as intimated by their respective names. Buckingham is also more robust, i.e. generally heavier weight, than Chantilly, and often has more elaborated serving ends.... Click for details
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Durgin NANTUCKET sterling souvenir strawberry forks, 12
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
2516 $1,250.00
length five inches, total troy weight 4.30 ounces, designer E.V. Hallett. These appear to have been tucked away in a drawer for the past one hundred thirty-two years, and are in untouched original condition. They have never been monogrammed.
The Granddaughter of whaling captain Seth Coffin (b. June 25, 1753), Emma V. Hallett was an author and a talented artist. She published "Tuckernuck, a Tale of Tuckernuck and the Coffin Family," and "Molly Cottontail," the story of a cat, abandoned in... Click for details
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Gorham 'Antique' Set Eight Sterling Silver Oyster Forks
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Old Friends
5418f $95.00
Measuring 5 3/4" long each, and weighing 4.6 T. oz. the group, these solid silver oyster aka shrimp or seafood cocktail forks are all stamped with Gorham's "anchor, lion, G" emblem and "Sterling." The pattern is Antique, issued in 1875. Akin to Old English, it has a rounded end with a tipt backside attached to a narrow shank. There are three tines on each of these pieces, the lower one of which is hooked and wider than the other two. In choice estate condition and never... Click for details
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Old Newbury Crafters 'Oak Leaf' Hammered Sterling Silver Serving Spoon
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Old Friends
5414f $135.00
One of the last American companies to produce fully hand worked silver, "Old Newbury Crafters" items show the skill of the individual maker in every piece. That is the case with this 8 1/2" long, 2.6 T. oz., solid silver, serving serving spoon in the company's 1939 Oak Leaf pattern. Modernist/Deco in style, the handle has straight, tapered edges, with a tip that is surmounted by a representational oak leaf flanked by what are presumably two acorns. The front of the... Click for details
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F. Smith 'George VI' aka 'Ridgefield' Sterling Silver Cold Meat Fork
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Old Friends
5411f $65.00
A not readily found pattern, Frank Smith's 1912 George VI aka Ridgefield is, appropriately, a regal looking design that features a variety of raised acanthus leaves and scrolls set on a shaped handle with double lined margins. The handle backside is less elaborate than the front, but still quite detailed. This example is a 7 5/8" long, 1.77 T. oz., cold meat fork. The serving end has four, slender and splayed, tines with scrolled bases, all joined to a deep,... Click for details
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Immense Bright Cut c. 1880 Sterling Silver Shovel Server
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
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5410f On Hold
Massively scaled, this serving piece measures 10 3/4" long and weighs 4.4 T. oz. Shovel form, it has a blade that is 4 1/2" long and 3 5/8" wide at the splayed end. This has notched shoulders, wide flanged edges, and a central raised groove in the base. The surface is extensively engraved in a leaf and flower motif with wriggle work on the flanged edges. The handle is Old English with a rounded end and tipt backside. The front is bright cut engraved in a design... Click for details
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Gorham 'Ivy' Sterling Silver Sugar Spoon with Fluted Bowl
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Old Friends
5402f $46.00
One of Gorham's earliest full line patterns, patented in 1868 as stamped in the reverse of this 6 1/4" long, .6 T. oz., sugar spoon, Ivy has a tubular stem and broad, convex handle end that features an intricately rendered portraiture of ivy leaves and berries set against a stippled ground. The handle reverse is engraved with a delicately inscribed, feathered "HC" monogram. Additional marks include the company's "lion, anchor, G" emblem, the word "Sterling," and the name of the... Click for details
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Durgin 'Spray' Sterling Silver Master Butter Knife with Engraved Blade
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Old Friends
5395f $48.00
One of William B. Durgin's earliest patterns, dating circa 1870, and commonly identified as Spray, this design features a bouquet of woodland flowers and grasses tied by a bow. This motif appears in the top center of the handle, and is repeated on the lower front and backside heel of the join with the blade of this 6 3/4" long, 1.0 T. oz., master butter knife. There is a script letter "R" monogram on the handle front. The blade has a scalloped upper edge, upswept and pointed tip,... Click for details
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Gorham 'Louis XIV' Sterling Silver Sugar Tongs with Claw Grips
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Old Friends
5394f $90.00
An early line pattern, Gorham's Louis XIV, is Greek Revival in style in spite of carrying a French name. The main feature is an anthemion leaf, with additional detailing reminiscent of Gorham's also Greek Revival Corinthian design of the same period. This example is a lengthy 5 1/4", .9 T. oz., pair of sugar tongs with gold washed claw or talon grips and columnar legs. In superb condition, this pair have never been monogrammed on either the reserve shields on the... Click for details
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Late 18th Century British Bright Cut Sterling Silver Serving Spoon
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Old Friends
5389f $85.00
Finely crafted, this 8 5/8" long, 1.74 T. oz., serving spoon has an Old English, i.e. rounded end with tipt back, handle. The plain front typical of earlier Old English design has been embellished on this. It has a feathered edge introduced in the 1770s and bright cut work characteristic of the 1780s. In addition, the reserve at the handle end is engraved with a very fancy, feathered line script, "RL" monogram that is of a style consistent with these dates.... Click for details
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Hotchkiss & Schreuder 'Longfellow' Sterling Fried Oyster or Egg Server
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
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5387f $135.00
Stamped "Sterling" and with the "H&S" emblem of Hotchkiss & Schreuder, Syracuse NY, and retailed by "Austin & Prescott," Batavia NY, this piece measures 8 3/4" long and weighs 1.7 T. oz. The pattern is Longfellow, which clearly follows after the Moorish and Egyptian Revival trends popular in its 1870s period. It features a repeating series of palm fronds, palmettes, rosettes and ivy leaves along a shaped handle with a pyramid end. There is a central reserve area on the handle... Click for details
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Wendt 'Medallion' BB&K Sterling Silver Preserve Spoon
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
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5383f $165.00
A 7" long, 1.1 T. oz., preserve or jelly spoon, this piece has a generously sized, 2 1/2" by 1 5/8", shell shaped bowl with a scalloped edge and slightly pointed tip. Made by John Wendt in his Medallion pattern, it is stamped with his characteristic "Patent" and "925," along with the name of the retailer, Boston's "Bigelow Bros. & Kennard." One of the most impressive of the myriad Medallion figures offered by American manufacturers in the 1860s, the line featured a variety of... Click for details
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Gorham 'No. 912' 'Newcastle' Long Sterling Silver Claret Ladle
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Old Friends
5378f $135.00
Designed for a very specific purpose, claret ladles are necessarily lengthy, and this solid silver example is especially so at 13 1/4". It weighs a substantial 2.4 T. oz. Made by Gorham, it is stamped with the company's "lion, anchor, G" emblem, "Sterling," and model number "912." While the handle is rendered in Gorham's beaded-with-tipt-end Newcastle pattern, the fact that it is numbered indicates it was a specialty piece independent of the flatware line per se. The central... Click for details
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"Hollywood Boulevard at Night".
vintage postcard. California, 1940s
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