Circa 1920's. The coffee pot has a hinged lid with silver finial and a single scroll hollow handle. The height of the coffee pot is 7" and the capacity 1-1/4 pints. The complete service weighs 27.5 troy ounces.The monogram is a script ERM on one side of each piece. Overall and mark condition are excellent.
Oval end, pointed arch drop. Length 9". Weight 2.1 troy ounces. The monogram is a script WD on the top of the handle. Overall condition is good (tip wear). Mark condition is very good (doublestruck?)
Rounded end, shell on heel, tipt on back, v-slashed drop. Length 5-5/16". The monogram is sprigged script [can't read it]. Mark condition is excellent. Overall condition is fair (small tear in bowl, shell worn, handle needs slight regulating).
Coffin end, arch drop, tipt on the back. Length 5-13/16". The monogram is a lengthwise script MR. Overall condition is very good (minor imperfection in edge of bowl). Mark condition is excellent.
Oval end, roulettework,V drop. Length 5". The monogram is a script LG. Overall condition is good (something black on it which may disappear with polishing). Mark condition is excellent.
Coffin end, incised arch drop. Flynt & Fales page 143 attributes a similar mark to Nathan Adams of Wiscasset, ME. The best known silversmith using an NA mark is Nathaniel Austin of Boston (but this is not one of his published marks). Length 5-1/8". The monogram is a lengthwise sprigged script PG. Overall and mark condition are excellent.
Early fiddle, sharp fins, broad drop. Length 7-1/4". Weight 1 troy ounce each. The monogram is a script EM. Overall and mark condition are excellent (bowl tips near mint).