length 7 inches, no monogram, some very slight wear to the high spots (please see second photo) but excellent overall condition and a rather tough item to find, these days.
Length 5 inches, excellent condition, monogrammed "RL" (script, obverse), heavy. As we've no doubt mentioned in the past, Towle compensated for the austere nature of this pattern by designing some wonderfully decorative blades, tines and bowls for the serving pieces.
length 7 3/8 inches, no monogram, some very minor nicks in bowl but fine overall condition, a good example of the sculptural quality (see third photo) that causes such a brouhaha over silver by this maker...
length 5 1/8 inches, excellent condition, monogrammed "Loy" (script, obverse), and for those who are interested in truly arcane details retailed by Stevensons Sons.
London 1863, length seven inches, excellent condition, no monogram, heavy (2.25 oz. Troy each). These are particularly well modelled and the gilding is in fine condition although alas it looks a bit washed out in our photos.
the blade well engraved with three frolicking fishes, knife 11 7/8, fork 9 3/8 inches, fine condition, monogrammed "Lockwood" (obverse, see third photo), weight 8.2 Troy ounces and not too bad a price either we might add... Is my high school English teacher rolling over in her grave? No may God bless her she's still with us!!
length 8 7/8 inches, fine condition, monogrammed "L" (obverse) and "1882 - 1907" (reverse). This would still make an excellent silver wedding anniversary gift one hundred years later, don't you think?