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Shiebler "Princess" Sterling Silver Master Butter Knife Engr'd "Susie"
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Old Friends
4861f $52.00
Flat handled, this master butter, or possibly individual fish, knife measures 7 5/8" long and weights a substantial 1.5 T. oz. It has a broad blade with a scalloped upper edge, a partially scalloped lower edge, and an upswept, pointed tip. The pattern is Princess originated by John Polhamus and continued in production by George Shiebler, both New York City. Shiebler's "winged S" emblem, the word "Sterling," and the name of the retailer, "R. Smith," Newark, New Jersey appear on the... Click for details
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six Magnus Aase demitasse spoons,
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
2454 $45.00
Bergen circa 1930, length 3 3/4 inches, total Troy weight 1.41 ounces, no monogram, immaculate original condition. For those of you who are not familiar with this mark, 830S = 83% silver.
These would make a splendid hostess gift, especially if your hostess happens to be of Scandinavian descent. Price is for the six.
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Whiting "Arabesque" Sterling Silver Table Serving Spoon
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Old Friends
4848f $49.00
A Renaissance Revival pattern, Whiting's Arabesque takes its name from the generic scroll and rosette design on the handle, with in this instance the addition of a large, standing griffin below the open reserve area. This example is an 8 1/8" long, approximately 1.7 T. oz., table or serving spoon retailed by "Sunderlin & McAllaster," Rochester, New York, as stamped on the backside. Other marks are Whiting's "lion and W" emblem, "Sterling," and "Pat. 1875." The handle front is... Click for details
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Watson WILD ROSE sterling chocolate spoon
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
2446 $45.00
length 5 1/2 inches, weight .66 oz. Troy, no monogram, some light scratches in bowl which we've exaggerated here but excellent overall condition.
The Watson Company of North Attleborough, MA made a wide-ranging series of high relief floral patterns in the early 1900's. Designed by Eustace Crees and Charles Court, they rank as some of the finest representations of nature in American silver flatware.
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Watson LILY sterling pie knife
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
2442 $250.00
length 9 3/4 inches, weight 4.17 Troy ounces, no monogram, some very light scratches on blade (ask me to give it a gentle buffing before shipping, if you'd like) but excellent overall condition.
This is a big, splashy looking server which will make a wonderful wedding gift for a couple with a solid sense of style.
Marked as shown in fourth enlargement.
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"Hollywood Boulevard at Night".
vintage postcard. California, 1940s
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