length 9 7/8 inches, weight a zaftig (or, as the more genteel would say, "robust") 4.05 oz. Troy, one scratch on blade--see fifth photo-- which we'll attack with pumice before shipping but excellent overall condition, no monogram.
length 5 5/8 inches, gilt tines, superb condition, script monogram appears to be "GH". In an on line world that's filled with "hand crafted" and "custom made" items, we're pleased to say that our offerings are limited to the old and original.
length 8 3/4 inches, excellent condition, heavy (2.27 oz. Troy), monogrammed "O". Give this as a gift and they'll think you spent much more than 75 bucks...
with oak leaves and acorns, height and diameter both approximately 1 3/4 inches, weight 1.8 oz Troy, fine condition, marked only "S 620" but according to a Very knowledgeable fellow, the work of Wood and Hughes.
with applied molded edge, beaded band top and bottom, weight 1.6 Troy ounces, diameter 2 inches, height 1 5/8 inches, fine condition, marked only "306 / A" but probably Gorham.
large (9 3/4"), heavy (6.26 oz. Troy) and in immaculate condition, these tongs don't appear to have suffered much use during the last ninety some-odd years. Bought new, they'd probably set you back almost as much as a small Mercedes, if indeed ONC still makes this piece.
length 5 1/4 inches, no monogram, fine condition although three have gilt bowls front and back; the other three only reverse is gilt. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, an analogy which clearly places me in the vinyl era, we invite you to compare our price with those folks who Replace your stuff...
length seven inches. No monogram, heavy (11.0 oz. Troy the set), generously proportioned and in fine condition with only slight wear to the high points. Given Yours Truly's horrible proclivities toward fussiness, we do have one complaint: they're a bit over-polished and much oxidation has been removed from the low areas. Time, however, will cure this sin...
unmarked but probably Scandinavian circa 1880, diameter 5 7/8 inches, enamel appears to be perfect and we've found no breaks in the silver. Add a zero on to our price and you still couldn't buy a new one of comparable quality...