Clearly marked sugar bowl from the Los Angeles Steamship Co. 1920-1937. International Silver Co. Does show wear but no specific damage. I did not thoughly clean to help show it better.
This large bracelet was made in Siam and is so marked. Perfect condition. The center
piece is 2 1/2 tall and 1" wide. Total
length is 7 1/2". Makes a real statement
when worn. See close up photo.
S. Kirk and Son, Sterling Bon Bon spoon. I believe it is the Repousse pattern, however as seen in the second picture, the bowl has fruit in it, strawberry, grapes, pineapple and apple. It is only 5 1/4" long.
Dainty and beautiful, this confection spoon by Gorham is only 4 1/2" long and in magnificent condition. The bowl is gold washed and the design is very delicate and perfect.
Exquisite gold washed bowl on this Canterbury spoon. Delicate design is in excellent condition, Towle Silversmiths, 1893. Please
see both pictures. The gold wash is in good
condition and there is no engraving.
This black enamel and sterling silver set was made in Siam. Marked Sterling and in
perfect condition. The earrings are the
screw back type as seen on the left.
Sterling vegetable fork by Lunt Silversmiths, 1898, engraved. Some wear but not abused. Engraving looks like RC. Company is Rogers, Lunt & Bowlen of Greensfield, Ma. Beautiful design with all
the cut work that no one will notice the engraving.
Sterling silver setting with a diamond shape
maker mark but I can not identify. Faux pearls, all marcasites are here and its in
perfect condition. 1 1/2" and beautiful!