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whimsical Gorham youth knife and spoon,
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Pre 2000 stock# 0454
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Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
PHONE: 978.635.8089
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with Little Boy Blue and Old Mother Hubbard (check out her schnoz!!) repoussé chased on the handles. The knife (7 3/8 inches) and spoon (5 3/4 inches) are in good although not flawless condition. Both monogrammed "Roger from Auntie" (reverse). Pictured here in detail only; please click the little camera and scroll down to view the photo. Full length image available via email.
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eight assorted bottle tickets, one by woman silversmith
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Pre 2000 stock# 0198
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Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
PHONE: 978.635.8089
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As pictured, top row: Four unmarked (save for French import mark) Chinese tags with brackets to hold various labels, 4/$125.00 2nd row: HOCK, SOLD (Dublin ça 1807, maker JT); MADEIRA, $95.00 (London, 1824, George Pearson?); KETCHUP, SOLD (London ça 1790, T. Phipps & E. Robinson); SOY, SOLD (London, 1797, maker I•H in oval); FISH SAUCE, SOLD (London, 1825, IR?) 3rd row: ANCHOVEY, SOLD (unmarked); two WHISKEY, $35.00 each (20th c.); SOY $165.00 (London ça. 1799, Elizabeth Morley); ESS ...click for details
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Shiebler sterling napkin ring
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Pre 2000 stock# 0126
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Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
PHONE: 978.635.8089
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A large, attractive ring with elegant floral engraving. Diameter, 1 3/4"; height, 1 3/4". Heavy, and in good condition. I couldn't get both the Shiebler mark and the engraving in focus, but you can view my best attempt by clicking the little camera. And if any Canon executives out there are reading this, I'd be glad to link with you in exchange for use of that lovely top-of-the line digital camera!
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Crescent City Sampler
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Souvenir Spoons:
Pre 2000 stock# 0088
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Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
PHONE: 978.635.8089
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Gorham souvenir spoons have been described as miniature sculptures, and these are fine examples. Each one was designed by a New Orleans silversmithy, and cast at the Gorham factory. From top to bottom (see photo): demi with gilt bowl, five-o-clock spoon, round bowl Jackson Square (SOLD), all by A.B. Griswold & Co; sugar shell with gilt engraved bowl (rare) by A.M. Hill; teaspoon A.B. Griswold(SOLD); citrus by A.M. Hill.
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