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Stone Studios "Reverse Tipt" Sterling Silver Ladle
Silver: Sterling: Flatware
Old Friends 
1587f $ 65
Measuring 5 3/4" long and weighing 1.2 T. oz., this sauce or small gravy ladle is marked for Stone Studios, which originated in 1937 as the continuation of the Arthur Stone workshop. As it also carries a "B" craftsman's letter, probably for long time worker Edward Billings, it is likely early in the history of the successor company while Stone's original workers remained still available. The pattern is identified as "Fiddleback End." Otherwise plain, it has a tipt end on the reverse of the ha... Click for details
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Large Whiting "Lily" Sterling Silver Serving Spoon
Silver: Sterling: Flatware
Old Friends 
1586f $ 325
Whiting produced berry, or serving, spoons in "Lily" in a variety of sizes, some with minor differences in length. This is apparently the largest, measuring 9 1/4" long and weighing just under 3.7 T. oz. It is also distinguished by the over-sized scale of its bowl which is 3 1/2" long and 3" wide. It is also an old example, carrying all the marks for an early production piece. These include the Whiting logo, the words "Pat. 1902," "R'd 1902," and an Old English "O." It is also stamped with ... Click for details
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Watson "Meadow Rose" Sterling Serving Fork
Silver: Sterling: Flatware
Old Friends 
1585f $ 145
Later produced as a Wallace pattern, "Meadow Rose" originated with Watson in 1907. This is an early example, having the Watson crown, W, lion, hallmark, along with the W in a pennant emblem, and the word "Sterling." Older pieces have crisper and sharper pattern detail, and tend to have finer finishes than later pieces. That is the case with this 9 3/16" long, 2.7 T. oz., fish fork. The high relief, representational rose design is true to life and offered in an Art Nouveau manner. The four tine s... Click for details
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Gorham c. 1870 Sterling Silver Olive Spoon and Fork
Silver: Sterling: Flatware
Old Friends 
1580f $ 185
A popular form during most of the second half of the 19th century, this c. 1870 sterling silver olive server has a spoon on one end and a fork on the other. It measures 9 5/8" long and weighs 1.0 T. oz. Made by Gorham, and stamped with that company's lion, anchor, G hallmark, as well as "Sterling," it also carries the name of the retailer, Boston's "Bigelow, Kennard & Co." It has a twisted stem with a shield like detail toward the fork end. This is monogrammed "S" in Old English lettering. ... Click for details
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Whiting "Lily of the Valley" Sterling Silver Bon Bon
Silver: Sterling: Flatware
Old Friends 
1579f $ 75
An especially choice example of Whiting's popular "Lily of the Valley," this bon bon or nut spoon measures 4 1/2" long, has a bowl that is 2" wide, and weighs almost .6 T. oz. The reticulated bowl has scalloped edges and a satin matte finish on the front and back sides. It is without a monogram or removal. As suggested, this is in mint condition. There is no polishing wear, the pattern detail remains crisp and well-defined, and the finish is lustrous. Marks are the Whiting emblem, the word ... Click for details
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Knowles Victorian Sterling Silver Nut or Salt Dish
Silver: Sterling: Hollowware
Old Friends 
1577fl $ 32
An unassuming item, this small, open, sterling silver nut or master salt dish nonetheless possesses a fair measure of charm. It is oval shaped, measures 2 1/2" long by 2" wide, stands 3/4" high, weighs .7 T. oz., and sits on four ball feet. The ends on the long axis are swooped upward and rounded, while the sidewalls have something of a crenulated edge made up of scalloping and scrolls. The interior is finished in a satin finish gold wash. The outside is plain, without a monogram or inscript... Click for details
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Watson "Lily" Sterling Cold Meat Fork
Silver: Sterling: Flatware
Old Friends 
1576a $ 90
Dating from 1902, Watson's "Lily" is a markedly successful interpretation of a popular Art Nouveau floral theme. It shows intricate, high relief design detail, clearly portraying, for example, the stamen of the blossoms and the finely stippled background surrounding the flowers and leaves. The portraiture shows especially well at the scale of this 7 5/8" long, weighty, 1.8 T. oz., cold meat fork. The four tine serving end has scalloped, flanged shoulders, a cupped heel, and cross bars between ... Click for details
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Old Reed & Barton "Six Fleurs" Sterling Cocktail Fork
Silver: Sterling: Flatware
Old Friends 
1575a $ 40
An original example of this standout Art Nouveau pattern dating from 1901, this piece is stamped in fine lettering with the Reed & Barton emblem, the words "Sterling" and "Pat. App'l For," this phrase particularly indicative of its age. The item is a 5 3/4" long, approximately .8 T. oz., seafood or oyster cocktail fork. It is in immaculate condition and without a monogram or removal.
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Wood & Hughes "Daisy" Sterling Fried Oyster Server
Silver: Sterling: Flatware
Old Friends 
1574fa $ 345
Fried oyster servers show themselves in various forms, some quite whimsical. Wood & Hughes contributed a singular style to the line up as evidenced in this 10 1/2", nearly 3.7 T. oz., example. The pattern is "Daisy," an attractive 1880 floral design whose inspiration is self-evident. The serving end measures 5 1/2" long and 3" wide. It is rounded, flat, and asymmetrical, shaped quite like a golf club head. The sidewalls at the join with the handle are wrapped upward and around and thus form... Click for details
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A.F. Towle "Verona" Sterling Silver Tea Infuser
Silver: Sterling: Flatware
Old Friends 
1572f $ 55
Originated in 1894, "Verona" bespeaks its late Victorian vintage. It incorporates a variety of scroll, leaf and floral elements in an intricate portraiture. The maker was A.F. Towle, which later became Lunt. This example is a 5 1/4" long tea infuser. The lidded bowl is particularly decorative, with a finely engraved surface complimenting patterned piercings. It latches with a clip. The piece is in flawless condition and without a monogram or removal. There is no evident polishing wear and... Click for details
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8 Matched Sterling Silver Arts & Crafts Nut Dishes
Silver: Sterling: Hollowware
Old Friends 
1571fl $ 85 set
Having hexagonal bases and walls leading to rounded tops, each of these identical individual nut (or candy) dishes has a top diameter of 1 5/8", a base width of 1", and stands 1/2" high. The group together weigh 1.8 T. oz. All the interiors are finished in a gold wash. Marked only "Sterling" on the undersides, there is no identification as to maker, but they are clearly American. Their hammered surfaces done in the Arts & Crafts style suggests a date in the first quarter of the 20th century.... Click for details
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Choice Alvin "Old Orange Blossom" Sterling Sugar Spoon
Silver: Sterling: Flatware
Old Friends 
1569fe $ 70
In pristine condition, and without a monogram or removal, this original example of Alvin's Art Nouveau "Old Orange Blossom" measures 6" long and weighs a relatively heavy 1.2 T. oz. It is marked with the finely lettered words "Patent" and "Sterling" as would be expected, along with the three part Alvin emblem. All the elements of the floral design retain their sharply defined and detailed elements, including those that so artfully extend onto the scallop shaped bowl. The shoulders have slight... Click for details
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Tuttle A&C "Hannah Hull" Sterling Silver Gravy Ladle
Silver: Sterling
Old Friends 
1568f $ 110
This example of Tuttle's "Hannah Hull" is unusual in that it has an overall hammered surface as opposed to the usual smooth finish of the pattern. It is an early piece in the line, produced during the second year of Herbert Hoover's administration, i.e. 1930, within the time span of the Arts & Crafts movement, and likely influenced by that style. The "HH II" inside a crescent mark on the reverse is a date indicator. Other marks include the Tuttle emblem, and the word "Sterling." This is a 6"... Click for details
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Rare London 1811 Sterling Silver Miniature Marrow Spoon
Silver: Sterling: Flatware
Old Friends 
1567fa $ 135
Measuring 5 1/8" long and weighing not quite .4 T. oz. (11 grams), this marrow spoon is unusual for its size. It is essentially a miniature version of a form that is typically much larger, often twice as long and proportionally wider and heavier. It is English in origin, with hallmarks for sterling, a date letter for 1812, a regent's head, and "SA" for London maker Stephen Adams. It is an Old English design with a down turned, reverse tipt end. The front of the handle is engraved in a period... Click for details
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"Hollywood Boulevard at Night".
vintage postcard. California, 1940s
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