length 5 3/4+ inches, some light pattern wear (reverse, see third photo) but fine overall condition, monogrammed, marked with Gorham trademark and "Copyrighted".
Philadelphia circa 1875, length just shy of 10 1/8 inches, weight 2.88 oz. Troy, monogrammed obverse "E.F.", in such fine condition as to snag the polishing rag with those little burrs thrown up by the engraving tool (sorry if we're plagiarizing some bloke across the pond, there!).
server length 10 1/8 inches, a tad of wear to the high points but good overall condition, monogrammed "HLC". Priced reasonably-- you might even say it's downright cheap...
spoon, length 5 3/4 inches, excellent condition, no monogram. The T-monarch-S trademark (see second photo) is ringing only the faintest of bells in our memory, but Thomae silver company is also a possibility.
another item in our albeit far too brief series for those with Park Slope taste and a Canarsie budget, length 10 1/4 inches, good weight, excellent condition, monogrammed "MS" (block, obverse). Both bowl (four by 2 3/4 inches) and tines are extra-large in relation to the overall length. Why is this important? For those like Yours Truly, who enjoy a bigger portion, of course...
circa 1825, length 8 7/8+ inches, good weight, monogrammed "N" (script, obverse), single struck. One has a minimal amount of tip and pattern wear but with the exception of a small test mark the others are pristine.