A heavy coin silver fork in a 1860s floral pattern with the pseudo hall marks of John Westervelt of Newburg NY. Excellent condition with SAGH engraved on the front of the handle. Weighs approximately 1.7 Troy ounces 53 grams.)
A 5 7/8" sterling souvenir of California with a bear; the state seal; mining tools; and Commission Day Fountain on the front of the handle. On the back of the handle are the State Capital and a redwood tree and stamped in the bowl is San Fransciso's iconic Cliff House as it appeared from 1896 to 1907.
Marked with the logo of the Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co and STERLING.
An approximately 8" early sterling buckwheat turner with oval thread handle and elaborate floral engraved blade. Excellent condition with only a very slightly flattened end of the blade. Engraved B.G. on the back of the handle. Marked with 925 in an oval and Crosby & Morse for the 1860s Boston partnership of Samuel Crosby and Henry Morse.
A 5 7/8" sterling teaspoon in the c. 1860s Osiris pattern by New York City maker John Wendt. Excellent condition with Lizzie engraved in the oval on the front of the spoon. Marked STERLING and by Chicago retailer A.H. Miller.