Al's Past Treasures
$12.00
$12.00
Offering this silver plate olive fork or butter pat in the very collectible pattern George Washington that was first introduced in 1913 by Gorham. Marked on the back "Alvin Patent". It measures 5 5/8 inches long and is in near mint condition. It is free from any monograms.
Al's Past Treasures
$7.00
$7.00
Offering this silver plate gravy ladle in the pattern Southern Splendor also know as Royal Pageant that was first introduced in 1962 by International Rogers & Bros. Marked on the back "Rogers & Bro. Reinforced Plate IS". It measures 6 inches long and is in excellent condition. It is free from any monograms.
Al's Past Treasures
$20.00
$20.00
Offering these 4 silver plate pieces of 3 salad forks and a butter spreader in the very collectible pattern Flair that was first introduced in 1956. Marked on the back "1847 Rogers Bros. IS Flair". They measure 7 inches long for the salad forks and 7 1/4 inches for butter spreader. They are all in excellent condition and are free from any monograms.
Al's Past Treasures
$10.00
$10.00
Offering these 2 silver plate pieces of a bon bon spoon and a sugar spoon in the pattern Always also known as Wildwood that was first introduced in 1958 by Oneida, Wm. Rogers. Marked on the back "Wm. A. Rogers Oneida Ltd.". They measure 6 inches long and are both in near mint condition and free from any monograms. I have 3 other serving pieces in this pattern also listed.
Al's Past Treasures
$9.00
$9.00
Offering these 2 silver plate pieces of a butter spreader & a dinner knife in the pattern Revelation that was first introduced in 1938. Marked on the back "American Silver Co. AA". They measure 7 inches long for the butter spreader and 8 1/4 inches for the knife. They are both in very fine condition and are free from any monograms.
Al's Past Treasures
$15.00
$15.00
Offering these 14 silver plate pieces in the pattern Ascot that was first introduced in 1936 by Sears & Roebuck. Marked on the back with either "Fashion or Winthrop Silver Plate". The pieces consist of 6 individual butter spreaders, 6 forks, a butter and a sugar spoon (not shown). They are all in very fine to excellent plus condition and free from any monograms.
Al's Past Treasures
$15.00
$15.00
Offering these 3 silver plate serving pieces (2 sugar spoons & 1 butter spreader) in the very collectible pattern Eternally Yours that was first introduced in 1941. Marked on the back "1847 Rogers Bros. IS Eternally Yours". They measure 5 3/4 inches for the sugar and 6 3/4 inches for the butter. They are all in excellent condition and are all free from any monograms.
Al's Past Treasures
$18.00
$18.00
Offering these 4 silver plate misc. serving pieces in the pattern First Lady that was first introduced in 1960 by Meridian Silver Co. The pieces are a sugar spoon, butter spreader, cheese scoop and what appears to be a triangle piece that would probably serve small pastries. Marked on the back "Meridian Silver Plate Co.". They measure between 5 1/2 and 6 1/2 inches long in near mint condition as they have never been used. They are all free from any monograms.
Al's Past Treasures
$28.00
$28.00
Offering these 3 silver plate pieces of a salad set and an olive fork in the pattern Always also known as Wildwood that was first introduced in 1958 by Oneida, Wm. Rogers. Marked on the back "Wm. A. Rogers Oneida Ltd.". They measure 6 inches long for the olive fork and approx. 8 1/2 inches for each of the salad set pieces. They are all in near mint condition. They are all free from any monograms. I have 2 other serving pieces in this pattern also listed.
Al's Past Treasures
$45.00
$45.00
Not only is this set in mint condition but the beauty is outstanding. This is a very heavy plate and large salad set with a fabulous ornate rose design on each piece. The workmanship is true quality symbolic of Italian artistry. They are marked on the back with a logo of a crown and the word "Italy" and below that the letters "WA". They measure 9 3/4 inches for the fork and 9 1/2 inches for the spoon...
Al's Past Treasures
$34.00
$34.00
Offering these 6 silver plate ice teaspoons in the pattern Rosemary that was first introduced in 1919. Marked on the back "New England Silver Plate". They measure 8 1/4 inches long and are in near mint condition as they have never been used. They are being offered, for all 6 at approximately 1/2 of the book value. I will break them up for a price of $9.00 each.I keep multiple items bound together that is why they are being displayed this way. They are all free from any monograms.
Al's Past Treasures
$12.00
$12.00
Offering this very collectible silver plate fork in the pattern Danish Princess that was first introduced in 1938. It is a smaller than normal fork that could be a child's fork. Marked on the back "Holmes & Edwards IS ". It measures 6 1/4 inches long and is in excellent condition. It is free from any monograms.















