Two (2) Very Old Silver Plated Egg Cups with a Base, and looking at the photos, the Egg Cups are fastened permanently to the small Saucer or Base that they are sitting in. The Base or Saucer is 3 1/4 inches in diameter and the Egg Cup itself is 1 7/8 inches in diameter at the top and the complete Egg Cup with the Base is 2 1/4 inches tall. On the foot of the Egg Cup itself, the mark reads, "EP - NS", and under the Base of the Egg Cup the mark reads, "H T & S - EPNS - Made i ...click for details
A Sterling Silver Sugar Spoon in the "Stradivari" Pattern that is marked, "Wallace- (Deer Head) - Sterling - Pat Ap'ld for", and it is 6 inches long. The Stradivari Pattern was issued by Wallace in 1937, and this spoon is in good condition with no monogram or monogram removal.
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A Nice Old Individual Silver Plated Butter Spreader that is 5 1/4 inches long, with a very simple pattern. It is marked, "Mappin and Webb - Z inside of a Shield". These Individual Butter Spreaders are very useful to serve your Dips with when you entertain, and it helps in keeping the chip particles, and fingers, out of your dip.
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A Very Nice Old Silver Plated Pickle Fork that is 5 7/8 inches long. It is marked, "D S in a Diamond - Silver Plated - E.P.N.S., which stands for Electro Plated Nickel Silver". The pieces plated with Nickel Silver will stand a lot more use than the normal silver plate.
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A Beautiful Sterling Silver Handled Letter Opener in the Francis I Pattern by Reed and Barton, which was issued in 1907. This is very nice Letter Opener that has been used, but it is in great condition. The Letter Opener is 7 3/4 inches long, and the Blade is marked, "Reed & Barton - Mirrorstele", and unfortunately the Handle is not marked. I purchased this letter opener new in 1993 from a Reed & Barton Distributor, and did not find out until I had it for a few months that t ...click for details
A Very Nice Silver Plated Bread or Condiment Tray, that is marked, "Wm. A. Rogers by Oneida Ltd Silversmiths". The Tray is 13 5/8 inches long by 7 inches wide, and it does not have any dents, dings, or monogram. It has been used and has minor scratches, and there is a blemish on the Tray that you can see in the photo, but I did not find any place where the silver plate is worn through.
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 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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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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