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Crescent City Sampler
Silver:
Souvenir Spoons:
Pre 2000 stock# 0088
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Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
PHONE: 978.635.8089
Please inquire for individual prices
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Gorham souvenir spoons have been described as miniature sculptures, and these are fine examples. Each one was designed by a New Orleans silversmithy, and cast at the Gorham factory. From top to bottom (see photo): demi with gilt bowl, five-o-clock spoon, round bowl Jackson Square (SOLD), all by A.B. Griswold & Co; sugar shell with gilt engraved bowl (rare) by A.M. Hill; teaspoon A.B. Griswold(SOLD); citrus by A.M. Hill.
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A pair of coin silver MEDALLION napkin rings
Silver:
Sterling:
Holloware:
Pre 2000 stock# 0083
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Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
PHONE: 978.635.8089
$750.00 the pair
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One is just cause to raise the flag, but a pair? Splendid! These are oval, 2 1/8" X 1 3/8", and stand 1 3/4" off the table. Unmarked, but attributed by a VERY knowledgeable fellow to F.A. Durgin of St. Louis. I tried to put both in the same frame but couldn't get sufficient detail, thus the two similar looking enlargements. One has some dents of the type made by a small, sharp object on the back side, as shown in photo three . There is slight wear to the high-points. Ove ...click for details
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Congratulations
Silver:
Sterling:
Flatware:
Pre 2000 stock# 0060
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Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
PHONE: 978.635.8089
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for having made it to the end of my little web page. We realize that time is the most valuable commodity, and thank you for having spent some of yours here. Hopefully it has been an enjoyable experience, and you will stop by again soon. We try to add fresh items frequently. Planning a trip to Boston? Sadly we no longer maintain an open shop but I'm always glad to meet a customer at one of Charles Street's many cafés, by appointment, if there's a high ticket item which you'd ...click for details
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