gilt pear shaped bowl, monogrammed "LC" (script, reverse), excellent condition, length 4 1/8 inches, marked only Bigelow Kennard and "sterling" but looks to be Wood & Hughes.
blades, 5 3/8 inches long, no monogram, a spot of chrome missing at the tip and some interior staining to the blades (see second and third photos) but very nice overall condition. To my eye they're more attractive than the Jensen pair which we just sold, and substantially fewer dollars...
8 7/8 inches long, fine condition, monogrammed "MJB" (script, front, see second photo). We will confess to serving toast by hand, as it were, but I never hesitate to use one of these for lasagna...
with "alligator skin" surface and applied calling card. 4 1/8 by 2 3/8 inches; one corner has a bit of a bruise (see second photo) but fine overall condition; no monogram!! It is most unusual to find a good looking Victorian case that will fit a modern size business card, and has not been engraved.
9 1/2 inches, monogrammed "EE" (see second photo), some light scratches on blade which time and/or motivation may allow me to polish out, painstakingly, by hand; otherwise fine overall condition.
with finely executed naturalistic engraving, matte finish, gilt interior, 2 3/4 inches high, top diameter: 2 inches, weight 3 oz. Troy, monogrammed "B.K" and something else (in Russian script) which you can see it in photo number three. A kind reader has told us that it means "to your health." There was one small dent that's been tapped out, and it's good work. Aside from that the condition is excellent. Click your mouse and then reach for the vodka; this is a l ...click for details
with Gryphons, flowers and right there in the center of it all two Cherubini with a downright (NO, Cherner's not going to say that, is he? YES!!) Christmas-y look to them. 6 1/4 inches, no monogram, good condition.