A Very Old and Beautiful Sterling Silver Bon Bon or Nut Spoon, that is
marked. "Sterling - Baker-Manchester [hallmark]". The Pattern is "Lady
Clare", which was issued in 1914 by Baker-Manchester. This Spoon is
5 1/2 inches long and is in very good condition, and it is not
monogrammed.
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A Pretty and Old Sterling Silver Nut or Bon Bon Spoon, that is marked,
"Sterling - Baker-Manchester Hallmark". It is in the "Roanoke" Pattern
that was issued in 1918 by Baker-Manchester. It is 5 3/8 inches long
and has a round shaped bowl with only half of the bowl being
perforated. This Spoon is in very good condition with normal wear, and it appears to have been well-cared for.
A Beautiful and Very Old Sterling Silver Handle Ladle, that is marked,
"Sterling Handle - Webster Co. Hallmark". The Pattern is unknown to me
, and it shows the use and wear of a very old piece. The Ladle is 7 3/8
inches long and the Bowl is 2 5/8 inches wide by 2 3/8 inches. The
Shank and Bowl are silverplated, and the silverplate is not worn
through. The Ladle handle has a few small dings from use, but it is in
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A Very Beautiful Sterling Silver Bon Bon Spoon in the "Rococo" pattern
by Dominick & Haff, that is 4 3/8 inches long. It is marked,
"Dominick & Haff Hallmark - Sterling", and it has a triple monogram in
beautiful script in the bowl, and a monogram, '92, on the back of the
handle, which I take to be 1892. It is really a beautiful Spoon and is in very good condition. Dominick & Haff issued the Rococo pattern in 1888.
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A Beautiful Sterling Silver Sardine or Anchovy Fork by Baker-Manchester
Co. in the "Roanoke" Pattern, which they issued in 1918. It is marked,
"Sterling - Baker-Manchester Hallmark", and it is 5 3/8 inches long,
and 2 1/8 inches wide at the Tines. The Fork has normal wear for a
piece this old and it is not monogrammed.
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Two (2) Individual Butter Spreaders in the Wind Song pattern that was introduced in 1955. They are marked, "Nobility [four crowns] Wind Song", and are 6 3/8 inches long. Nobility Plate was by Oneida, and they are in very good condition with no dents, dings, monogram, or monogram removal.
A Very Lovely and Very Old Sterling Silver Child's Spoon. It is very simple in design and is 4 inches long. There is no maker's mark, but it is marked, "Sterling", and it is in very good condition with no dents, dings, monogram, or monogram removal. Prior to about 1915, some of the silversmith's did not put a maker's mark on their wares.
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A Lovely Old Set of Six Tea Knives and Forks in the "Silhouette" Pattern that was introduced by International Silver Co. in 1930. The Forks are marked, "International Silver", and each piece is marked with a five pointed star with an "N" inside the star. The knives are 6 1/2 inches long and the forks are 6 1/8 inches long. They are in very good condition with just normal wear.
A "Vintage" Silver Plated Spoon that is 7 1/8 inches long and marked, "1847 Rogers", and it has no dents, no dings, and is worn through the plate on the bottom of the bowl, about the size of a pencil eraser, and has a few hairline scratches in the bowl. I would consider the overall condition as good, considering the age. It is monogrammed with a script "J".
A very simple in design small Silver Plated Condiment Ladle that is 6 1/8 inches long. It is marked, "Stratford Silver Co. - AXI". A plain pattern that would fit with any decor. It is in good condition with no dents,dings, monogram, or monogram removal.
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