A 4 Piece Dinner Size Place Setting in the Sterling Silver Grande Baroque Pattern by Wallace, which was introduced in 1941, consisting of a Dinner Knife with French Blade, Dinner Fork, Salad Fork, and Teaspoon. I have Four sets of these place settings.
This 4 piece Place Setting is Estate Sterling Silver and is in excellent condition, no dents or dings, and not monogrammed.
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A 4 Piece Dinner Size Place Setting in the Sterling Silver Grande Baroque Pattern by Wallace, which was introduced in 1941, consisting of a Dinner Knife with Modern Blade, Dinner Fork, Salad Fork, and Teaspoon.
I have Three sets of these place settings.
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A Sterling Silver Cold Meat Fork in the Grande Baroque Pattern by Wallace, that is Estate Sterling Silver, in excellent condition, no dents or dings, and not monogrammed.
At the time I purchased this Cold Meat Fork, I was told that it was purchased very shortly after the Grande Baroque pattern was issued, which was 1941.
A Gorham Sterling Silver Gravy Ladle in the Very Popular Strasbourg Pattern, that is 7 5/8 inches long, and the bowl is 2 5/8 inches wide by 1 3/8 inches. The Ladle has the old mark, “PAT. 1897 – Lion – Anchor – G – Sterling.”
This Strasbourg Gravy Ladle is in excellent condition and it is not monogrammed nor has a monogram been removed. The Ladle weighs 65 Grams.
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A Metal Toy Block Bank that can be opened with a coin. I think that the photos are self explanatory. This Bank is 3 inches by 3 inches by 3 inches, and I noticed that it appeared to be tarnished. I cleaned it with silver polish and it could possibly be silver plated.
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A Beautiful Pressed Pattern Glass Claret Jug with a Silver Plated Handle and Hinged Top. The Claret Jug is 14 1/2 inches Tall, 5 1/2 inches in diameter at the Base, and 3 1/4 inches in diameter at the Top. There is no maker’s mark on the Jug, no chips or cracks in the glass portion and the silver plate is not worn through.
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A Vintage Wm. A. Rogers Silver Plated Covered Serving Dish that is 10 1/2 inches in diameter and 7 inches tall to the top of the Handle on the Cover. The Base of the Serving Dish will hold a 8 inch diameter by 3 inch tall china or glass bowl. This Silver Plated Covered Serving Dish is marked, "Wm. A. Rogers by Oneida Ltd. Silversmith's", and it has a Beautiful Etched Design on the Cover and is in very good condition, with no dents or dings, just normal wear, and the Silver Plate ...click for details
A Beautiful Antique Victorian Gorham Silver Plated Crumb Tray. This type of utensil was used during Victorian times in some of the genteel households to remove small bits of food and crumbs from the dining tablecloth between courses. This Tray is marked, "Gorham Hallmark - Gorham Co. - 030 - Silver Soldered", and below and to the right of this mark is a Year Mark that Gorham used, which is the 1892 year mark. The Tray has a Beautiful Script Monogram, "S A D", and it has so ...click for details
A Round Silver Plated Serving Tray with a Reticulated Border, that is 12 1/4 inches in diameter and the flat serving area is 9 inches in diameter. The Tray is marked, "Star - Roger's & Bro. - 1770", and the 1770 is probably a pattern number. This Tray has a number of spots on the silver plate, but the Tray has a lot of usable life left in it, and there are no dents in the tray, nor is it monogrammed.
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An 1847 Rogers Silver Plated Place Spoon in the Very Collectible "Anniversary" Pattern, which was issued by the International Silver Company in 1923. The Spoon is a Place Spoon, but a lot of people use this type of spoon as a Serving Spoon. It is 7 3/8 inches long and is in very good condition, although it has been used, it is not worn through the silver plate, not has the spoon been monogrammed.