Four Lot Antiques
$295.00
$295.00
Up for sale is a fine old macaroni knife or pasta server in the scarce 1776 pattern by Howard Sterling. The piece is 10 1/8 inches long and weighs 105 grams. The piece has never been monogrammed. The piece is marked with the Howard Sterling Co. trademark and "STERLING", as shown.
Condition on the piece is good. There is just the normal light wear. A handsome and useful old sterling serving piece!
Four Lot Antiques
$295.00
$295.00
Up for sale is a nice salad serving set in the SILVER IRIS pattern by International, introduced in 1955. The pieces are about 9 1/4" long, and together weigh a hefty 223 grams. The pieces have never been monogrammed. The pieces are marked "INTERNATIONAL (Trademark) STERLING" and "Silver Iris" as shown.
Condition on the set is fairly good. There are numerous scratches and a few small black spots, but no real damage. A nice set in a beautiful pattern!
Four Lot Antiques
$65.00
$65.00
This is an early Philadelphia pattern coin silver tea or youth knife, marked Hildeburn & Bros. but likely made by James Watts. The knife is 7 5/8 inches long and weighs a hefty 52 grams. The handle is double die-struck in a simple waisted pattern as shown. The knife has a worn monogram on one side of the handle. The knife is marked "HILDEBURN & BROS" on the blade and "PA____", likely a partial patent date, on the handle.
Condition on the knife is fairly good...
Four Lot Antiques
$30.00
$30.00
Up for bid is an interesting coin silver sugar shell, marked Harwood Bros.. The spoon is 6 1/16 inches long and weighs 21 grams. The handle front is decorated with simple flower and leaf engraving. The piece has never been monogrammed. The spoon is marked "PURE-COIN" and "HARWOOD BRO'S".
Condition on the spoon is fair. There are numerous old salt spots in the bowl, but they could be removed with some extra polishing...
Four Lot Antiques
$18.00
$18.00
Here is a cute sterling demitasse spoon by W. Faber & Sons of Philadelphia. The spoon is 4 3/8 inches long and weighs 8 grams. The handle front is decorated with beautiful bright-cut engraving. The piece is monogrammed "G" on the handle front. The spoon is marked "STERLING" and "W. FABER & SONS".
Condition on the spoon is fairly good. There is a small pinpoint ding in the bowl and some faint spots, but otherwise just normal wear from age. A nice old spoon!








