with oak leaves and acorns, height and diameter both approximately 1 3/4 inches, weight 1.8 oz Troy, fine condition, marked only "S 620" but looks to be Gorham.
with applied molded edge, beaded band top and bottom, weight 1.6 Troy ounces, diameter 2 inches, height 1 5/8 inches, fine condition, marked only "306 / A" but probably Gorham.
length 5.4 inches, model number H15, excellent condition, no monogram. We've recently exhumed a bag of fifty some-odd spoons, and grabbed three to list here on the little web page. However, if any of the usual souvenir spoon suspects would like to chat about the entire lot, and these are quality spoons, please pick up the phone-- I am all ears...
length 6 inches, monogrammed reverse "MRC / KC" in period script. There is a tiny drop of hard solder to the left of the word "PENINSULAM," (please see fourth photo) done we suspect in the making, but aside from this the condition is excellent.
R.B. special number six; we don't actually know the name of this pattern as it is in no standard reference works. Length just shy of 5 1/2 inches, excellent condition, total weight 2.85 oz. Troy, monogramed "M".
large (9 3/4"), heavy (6.26 oz. Troy) and in immaculate condition, these tongs don't appear to have suffered much use during the last ninety some-odd years. Bought new, they'd probably set you back almost as much as a small Mercedes, if indeed ONC still makes this piece.
length 5 1/4 inches, no monogram, fine condition although three have gilt bowls front and back; the other three only reverse is gilt. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, an analogy which clearly places me in the vinyl era, we invite you to compare our price with those folks who Replace your stuff...