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Three teaspoons by Isaac Hutton, Albany, circa 1805
Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware
Gebelein 
4408 $195.00
Coffin end; incised arch drop. Length 4-5/8". The monogram is a block MP in a bright cut reserve. Mark condition is excellent; overall condition is also excellent except that one spoon has a bowl dent. These spoons could be a little earlier than 1805 judging by the block monogram and the small size of the spoons.
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VINTAGE STERLING NECKLACE WITH GLASS BEADS AND FAUX PEARLS
Jewelry : Necklaces
Lin's Antiques and Collectibles 
J374 $48.00
This is an eye-catching vintage necklace that has been in my jewelry collection for many years!
The 16" chain is sterling, there are 6 medium size faux pearls, and 7 faceted glass beads separated by smaller faux beads.
The glass beads catch and reflect light beautifully!
This is a gorgeous necklace that looks great with everything from casual to formal!
Thank you for visiting Lin's Antiques at Cyberattic!
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Crumber by Crosby, Hunnewell & Morse; Boston; c.1864
Silver : Coin Silver
Gebelein 
4383 $225.00
Top of blade engraved, scalloped edge around three sides. Handle has bead design on both sides. Length 12-3/16". Blade length 6-3/16"; width 2-1/2". Weight 4.45 troy ounces. The monogram on the top of the blade is an Old English EP in an elliptical reserve. This is for Elizabeth Parsons who married Dr. George Derby in Cambridge, MA in 1864. Overall and mark condition are excellent.
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a good pair of Gorham hand chased pepper castors
Silver : Sterling : Hollowware
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver 
1370 $395.00
order numbers 170 (datemark for 1900) and S2902 (datemark obscured), height 3 3/4 inches, weight 4.42 oz. Troy, no monogram, a few very minor dents here and there but excellent overall condition. Why were these made in different years? We have no idea, but since both are special orders and should show up in the records, a curious customer could email the Grand Pooh Bah of Gorham silver and obtain (for a fee) the costing report.
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