A Very Nice Sterling Silver Handled 3 Piece Carving Set, that was made by Weidlich Sterling Spoon Company whose dies were sold to the Web Silver Company in the 1950's. The Pattern on this Sterling Handled Carving Set is, "Victorian", which was issued in 1935. The handles are monogrammed with a "B", in Script, which I think you can see in one of the photos. The Fork is 8 1/2 inches long, the Small Knife is 9 3/4 inches long, and the Large Knife is 12 inches long. The B ...click for details
A Very Pretty Five O'Clock Sterling Silver Spoon that is 5 1/2 inches long and it has a Pierced Floral Pattern on the Handle. It is marked, "An Owl with the W [Weidlich Hallmark] - Sterling - 7", and unfortunately, I do not know the pattern name. This spoon is in very good condition and it is not monogrammed.
A Very Nice Silver plated Tomato or Cucumber Server in the Hutton Pattern, which was issued by International Silver Company in 1960. It is marked, "International Silver Co. - I S - Original Rogers", and it is 7 5/8 inches long and the serving portion is 2 3/4 inches in diameter. The Server is in very good condition and the silver plate is not worn through.
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A Blue Ridge Pottery Dinner Plate in the Crocus Pattern, in the Candlewick Edge, that is 9 1/2 inches in diameter. The Plate is marked, "Blue Ridge - Hand Painted Underglaze - Southern Potteries, Inc. - Made in U.S.A.", in script. The plate has been used, and there are no chips, cracks, or crazing.
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A Blue Ridge Pottery Plate in the Country Road Pattern, with the Colonial Edge, that is 9 1/2 inches in diameter. The Plate is marked, "Blue Ridge - Hand Painted Underglaze - Southern Potteries, Inc. - Made in U.S.A.", in script. The plate has been used, and there are no chips, cracks, but there is some crazing. There is also a couple of small spots under the glaze close to one edge, and you might be able to see them in the photo.
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A Blue Ridge Pottery Plate in the Sunny Spray Pattern in the Skyline Shape, that is 10 1/4 inches in diameter. The Plate is marked, "Blue Ridge - Hand Painted Underglaze - Southern Potteries, Inc. - Made in U.S.A.", in script. The plate has been used, and there are no chips, cracks, or crazing. There is a couple of areas where the paint on flowers smeared, but it is not real noticeable.
A Blue Ridge Pottery Dinner Plate in the Spray Pattern, with the Piecrust Edge, that is 9 1/2 inches in diameter. The Plate is marked with the Pine Tree and Mountain mark, "Hand Painted Underglaze - Blue Ridge - Made in U.S.A. - Southern Potteries, Inc.". The plate has been used, and there are no chips, cracks, or crazing.
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A Blue Ridge Pottery Cup and Saucer in the Red Nocturne Pattern, and neither of the pieces are marked. The Saucer is in the Colonial Edge and is 6 inches in diameter, in nice condition with no chips or cracks. The Cup is 3 5/8 inches in diameter and 2 1/4 inches tall, and has a chip on the top edge to the left of the handle, which also caused a crack in the side of the cup.
This is a very old Cold Meat Serving Fork that is Silverplated, and it is marked, "Winthrop Silverplate". The Fork is 8 3/8 inches long and 1 1/2 inches wide at the widest point. The condition is good for the age of the piece, which I would guess would be somewhere between 1910 and 1930, and I have researched and unfortunately can not identify the pattern. These Serving Forks can be used for a great deal of serving purposes, and I have even seen them utilized as Entree Servers.
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An Old Silver Plated Cold Meat Serving Fork in the, "Always" aka "Wildwood" Pattern, that is marked, "Wm. A. Rogers - Oneida Ltd.". The Fork is 8 3/8 inches long and 1 1/2 inches wide at the widest point. This pattern was issued in 1958, and the Serving Fork is in good condition, but it has been used, and it is not monogrammed. I have seen this type of fork used as an Entre` Server and also as a Server on a Buffet Table.
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