engraved in bowl, whether it was a souvenir from that leafy suburb of Northampton or a gift to some long ago Florence we'll never know, length 7 1/8 inches, slight wear to crown (reverse) but fine overall condition, weight 1.68 oz Troy.
knife, floral engraved blade, length 7 1/8 inches, weight .77 oz Troy, no monogram, fine condition, marked "W & H". At the risk redundancy, we'll say that it would be impossible to have this engraving done today for twice the sum of forty-five dollars. Even then, you'd be hard pressed to find someone with the skill to do it...
by I & T DuBois NY circa 1790, bright cut oval cartouche surrounds monogram "HL" in period script, length 8 3/4 inches, weight 1.76 oz. Troy, one scratch in bowl (see third photo) and a hint of tip wear but fine overall condition.
Bennett & Caldwell, Philadelphia circa 1845, length 5 inches, weight 2.12 oz. Troy, monogrammed "EK" in script at end (see third photo). Some may find it hard to get excited about tea tongs, but considering the size this pair is truly massive and also in superb condition.
circa 1825, length 8 5/8 inches, weight 3.22 oz. Troy, some slight tine wear and knife cuts as shown but excellent overall condition, monogrammed with crest obverse and "L" reverse, marked "S.KIRK / 11", with Baltimore dominical marks. A splendid example of the only American silver which can accurately be described as "hallmarked."
length 8 7/8 inches, one extremely minor dent which we've tried to show in photo number three but excellent overall condition, gilt bowl, monogrammed. Compare our price with those folks who Replace your stuff!!
length 5 5/8 inches, gilt bowls, excellent original condition, script monogram "P.J.Mc. C." reverse, weight approximately .8 Troy ounces each, model numbers vary from 565-576.