A Beautiful Sterling Silver Nut or Bon Bon Spoon in the Chippendale Pattern that was issued by Lunt Silversmiths in 1910. The Handle and the Bowl have a reticulated pattern, and the Spoon is 5 inches long with a Bowl that is 2 inches by 2 inches. This Spoon is in excellent condition and it is not monogrammed.
A Sterling Silver Handled Ice Cream or Cake Knife that has an 11 inch long Blade and it is marked Stainless. The Handle is marked Sterling Handle and has the Webster Company Hallmark, and unfortunately I do not know the Pattern Name.
The Handle is the Pistol Grip shape, and even though the knife has been used, it is in excellent conditi ...click for details
An Antique Sterling Silver Beef or Buffet Serving Fork in the Simplicity Pattern that was issued in 1910 by the Sterling Silver Manufacturing Company, and it is marked, SSMC – Sterling.
This Fork is 6 5/8 inches long and these Forks were intended to be used for serving already sliced beef but they have a great many uses, such as, being uti ...click for details
An Antique Sterling Silver Handled Cake Serving Piece that can also be utilized for serving Pie, Fish, or other Entree’s. The Handle is marked Sterling but there is no maker’s mark, and I do not know the pattern name. The Serving Piece is 9 1/2 inches long and the Blade is 2 1/4 inches wide at the widest point.
As mentioned the Handle is Sterling and the Blade is Silver Plated, and it is not worn through, althou ...click for details
An Absolutely Beautiful All Sterling Silver Victorian Crumb Knife by Wallace Silversmiths in the Washington Pattern that was introduced by Wallace in 1911. This Sterling Crumb Knife is 12 inches long and the Knife Portion is 6 7/8 inches long by 3 1/4 inches wide. The backside of the Crumb Knife is marked, THE WASHINGTON PATTERN - R W (Deer Head) & S – STERLING – 2150, and it is not monogrammed nor has a monogra ...click for details
A Sterling Silver Handled Pie/ Cake Server that has a Silver Plated Blade rather than the stainless steel blade that the newer ones have. This Server can also be utilized for many other serving purposes, and is it 9 7/8 inches long, and the Blade Portion is 5 5/8 inches long by 2 1/8 inches wide.
A Sterling Silver Medium Chipped Beef Serving Fork in Gorham’s Very Popular Lancaster Pattern that was introduced by Gorham in 1897, and this Fork is marked with the Lion – Anchor – G, then Sterling. The Fork has been used, but is in excellent condition, and it is 6 3/4 inches long and 1 3/8 inches wide at the end of the tines, also it is not monogrammed nor had a monogram removed.
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A Very Old and Highly Sought After Pair of Sterling Silver Handled Poultry Shears, that are in very good condition. These Poultry Shears are 10 1/4 inches long from the end of the handles to the tip of the blades.
Each one of the Handles is marked, “Sterling Handle”, and there is no makers mark. The cutting blades appear to be Stainless Cu ...click for details
A Very Nice and Old Sterling Silver Serving Spoon or Tablespoon in the highly collectible Rose Pattern by Wallace. It is marked, "Patent 1898 - R W & S - Sterling", and it has a monogram, that is, "M L M C" in script.
This Tablespoon is 8 1/4 inches long and it is in excellent condition with no dents or dings, just n ...click for details
A Very Large Antique and Heavy Soup, Stew, or Gumbo Ladle that is in excellent condition. This Ladle is 12-1/2 inches long and the Bowl is 3-7/8 inches wide by 3-1/4 inches, and 1-1/4 inches deep.
The pattern on the Ladle is a Very Simple Design and is has a Logo on the Front of the Handle that I am not at all familiar with, and my assumption would be that this Ladle belonged to some sort of Sports Club or possib ...click for details