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Gorham's Corinthian - 5-piece service for 12
Silver: Sterling: Flatware
North Hill Antiques 
1008 SOLD
Probably made in the year of its patent - 1871. The set consists of 12 dinner forks, 12 luncheon forks, 12 tablespoons, 12 dessert spoons and 12 teaspoons -- a total of 60 pieces with a weight of 77 T oz. NOTE: As often occurs with antique sets of silver, there are no knives. Replacement knives are usually modern, often pistol-handled.
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SOUP LADLE, Brown & Anderson, Wilmington, NC c. 1850-71
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
Hampton Galleries 
7075 $495
Coin silver soup ladle, retailed by Brown & Anderson, Wilmington, NC (c. 1850-1871), 12-3/4" long, 4-3/8" wide oval bowl, Mayflower pattern, feather script monogram "MJH" and March 5, 1869" on front of handle, marked "W & H" for Wood and Hughes and "BROWN & ANDERSON" incuse.
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PORRINGER, Sayre & Richardson, NYC (c 1802-1811)
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Hampton Galleries 
7061G $1,450
Coin silver porringer, Sayre & Richards, New York City (c. 1802-1811), 4-1/8" diameter at everted rim, 3-1/2" at base, 1-3/4" deep, typical keyhole handle with feather script monogram "GBW" on front, marked "S&R" in oval punch on back of handle.
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F. Smith Newport Shell Long Ster. Olive or Pickle Fork
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Old Friends 
289b $ 65
At 8", this solid sterling silver pickle or olive fork is exceptionally long. It is also an unusual form, with three pointed tines, the center one of which extends beyond the other two. The pattern is Newport Shell by Frank Smith. This is a heavy weight pattern, which this is, in spite of its slender form. There is no monogram or removal. The condition is very good. There is no polishing wear, only slight surface scratches consistent with its age. Marks are the Frank Smith emblem, Sterlin... Click for details
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FABULOUS BRIGHT CUT TEA URN, Gale & Willis, NYC-c 1859
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Hampton Galleries 
6806 $3,250
Beautiful bright cut tea urn, Gale & Willis, New York City (c. 1859), 16" tall to top of finial, 13-1/4" tall to top of handle, 10-1/2" long across handles, 4-7/16" diameter of circular base, 4-1/8" long spout, urn-shaped body on round pedestal foot with beading around edge, pierced circles and diamonds on neck of pedestal, circular base sits on four cast 2 5/8" acanthus leaf-shaped legs with round shell-shaped feet, large cast handles on each side of body, removable spirit lamp with full unuse... Click for details
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CAKE BASKET, Bailey & Co., Philadelphia (c. 1850)
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Hampton Galleries 
No. 6966A $1,850
Coin silver cake basket, Bailey & Co., Philadelphia (c. 1850), 13" long, 10" wide on oval pedestal base (6-1/8" x 4-1/2"), heavy cast pierced swing handle with script monogram "Pinckard" in small cartouche in center of handle, decorative band around rim of basket, marked under basket on one end "BAILEY & CO." over "CHESTNUT ST PHILA" in an incuse oval with "136" incuse inside and on other end with three pseudo marks (anvil, bust and eagle).
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"Hollywood Boulevard at Night".
vintage postcard. California, 1940s
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