Wallace "Eton" Art Nouveau Sterling Berry Spoon
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Pre 1910 stock# 666a
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$ 135
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This sterling silver berry spoon is 8 3/4" long and heavy. The pattern is Wallace's early 20th century, art nouveau "Eton." It incorporates lush, flowing irises, with the design tumbling into the bowl. The bowl has a satin finish. There is no monogram or monogram removal. The condition is outstanding. There is no visible wear, and no damage. Marks are the Wallace deer head emblem, and the words Sterling and Pat. 1902.
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Gorham Pomadour No. 631 Figural Sterling Teaspoon
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Pre 1900 stock# 612a
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$ 70
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This sterling silver, 5 3/4" long, figural teaspoon is one of a set of twelve that Gorham produced under the name "Pompadour." They appear in Gorham's 1892 catalog (see image 3). The individual spoons were numbered 625 to 636. The series are all pierced and appear to be cast (as opposed to die struck). This item is 631 and features a draped female figure. The figure is close to three dimensional and is set amid a lush scrolled background. The handle portion is finished i ...click for details
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Opulent Durgin Bouquet Sterling Berry Spoon
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Pre 1900 stock# 257A
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$ 285
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Little is documented about this elusive, and rarely found, late Victorian pattern produced by Durgin. It is commonly called Bouquet. It is a multi-motif design that features a variety of floral interpretations, depending upon the piece. This example is a 9" long, 2.5 T. oz., solid sterling silver berry spoon. The floral interpretation is opulent. The theme extends into the lushly engraved bowl. The bowl has unusual crenulated edges and is finished is a deep, bronze colored gold wash. ...click for details
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Large Gorham Cottage Sterling Victorian Tongs
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Pre 1900 stock# 141A
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$ 120
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This pair of sterling silver tongs are 5 3/4" long and weigh a substantial 1.6 T. oz. They are large scaled in every way. The band at the arch is 11/16" wide, the widest part of the arms is 7/8", and the grips are robust. The pattern is Gorham's Cottage. It is stamped with a lion, anchor, G, and the words Sterling and Patent 1861. Each arm is engraved with the same elegant "LE" Victorian period monogram. The condition is outstanding. The form is perfect, with ...click for details
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