Virginia circa 1840, length 8 5/8 inches, weight 2.23 oz. Troy, monogrammed "CR" in period script, a bit of pitting especially to reverse of bowl (see fourth photo) and the tiniest tad of tip wear but good overall condition.
length 8 1/8 inches, weight 2.39 oz. Troy, .950 standard, some slight tine wear and knife cuts on reverse but fine overall condition, monogrammed. A classic piece of Continental tableware, perfect for eating a BIG steak...
circa 1840, length 8 3/8 inches, some slight tip wear and a few minor dents in bowls but very good overall condition and decent (7.62 oz. Troy) weight.
circa 1900, length 10.6, height 7.5 centimeters, mass 162.7 grams, .950 standard. If you're a
Brit, that's 4 inches long; 3 1/4 inches high; 5.23 Troy ounces. We're not going to prattle on about how rare it is or how good it is but rest assured that it's both. Aside from a small test mark on the underside (please see fourth photo) the condition is pretty much flawless.
length 8 5/8 inches, some slight wear to high points but fine overall condition, monogram EAG script with flourishes, shell drop, weight 1.47 oz. Troy.