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Aesthetic Engraved c. 1880 Sterling Silver Pickle Knife
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Old Friends
4444f $46.00
A 7 1/8" long, just over .9 T. oz., this item is emblematic of its c. 1880 period. Marked only "Sterling" and "27" on the otherwise plain backside, the maker is unidentified and neither the shape of the blade and handle, nor the particular engraving is definitive as they are singular. Decidedly "Aesthetic," i.e. "Eastlake," in mode, the bright cut and wriggle work engraving portrays ferns, grasses, flowers, along with non-representational detailing. A pickle knife that could double as a... Click for details
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W.P. Jones (Towle) Engraved & Twist Handle Sterling Silver Berry Spoon
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Old Friends
4403f $85.00
An 8 1/2" long, 1.8 T. oz., large berry or other serving spoon, this piece is marked "W.P. Jones," along with "Sterling," for William P. Jones, Newburyport, Massachusetts, who formed a partnership with Anthony F. Towle in a firm that eventually became A.F. Towle Silversmiths, then Lunt. It has a twisted stem and flat, rounded end, handle. This and the generously proportioned, 3 1/4" by 2 1/4", bowl are bright cut engraved in the Aesthetic taste. It likely dates from the mid 1870s. The... Click for details
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Reed & Barton "Les Six Fleurs" Old Sterling Silver Berry or Jam Spoon
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Old Friends
4383f $135.00
This 7 7/8" long and weighty at 2.3 T. oz., small berry or jelly serving spoon is an original example of Reed & Barton's "Les Six Fleurs," a pattern issued in 1901. It is marked with the company's "eagle, R in a shield, lion" emblem, "Pat. Appl'd For," and "Sterling" on the reverse, all in precise, fine lettering as would be expected of an original piece. In addition, it is engraved on the backside in an Old English letter "C" monogram. An extravagant design, the multi-floral... Click for details
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Schofield "Lorraine" Large & Heavy Sterling Silver Serving Spoon
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
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4379f $105.00
Exceptionally weighty at 3.6 T. oz., this 8 3/4" long berry or other serving spoon is marked with the three part emblem of the "Schofield Co." founded in 1903 in Baltimore, and "Sterling." The pattern is "Lorraine" and has antecedents that predate the company itself. The handle is a "Pointed Antique" with a slightly "Tipt" backside. The front is engraved in a "Mayflower" design that has its origins in Baltimore and which evolved into a full line of flatware produced by Kirk under this... Click for details
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Palmer Bachelders, Boston, Aesthetic Sterling Silver Berry Spoon
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Old Friends
4373f $85.00
The "Aesthetic" motifs empolyed on this finely engraved, 8 5/8" long, approximately 1.7 T. oz., berry or other serving spoon reflect the same design sensibilities that informed the Eastlake style of its c. 1870 period. The handle is "Old English" with a rounded end and "Tipt" backside. It is diamond cut engraved in a motif that incorporates grasses, a fern leaf, and a central floral rosette. The bowl has a pointed tip, notched edges, and five raised vees extending toward the center.... Click for details
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Crosby, Morse & Foss Substantial Sterling Silver Master Butter Knife
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
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4369f $75.00
Very heavy at just over 2.0 T. oz., this 7 3/4" long master butter knife is stamped "Crosy, Morse & Foss," for the 19th century Boston retailer, and "925 in an oval" for sterling silver. Having a rounded "Antique" handle with a "Tipt" backside, the appeal of the piece lies in its quiet elegance and overall substance. There is a handsome leaf script monogram engraved on the handle front. The plain blade has a scalloped upper edge, a beveled lower edge, and an upswept, pointed, tip. An... Click for details
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Gorham "Hindostanee" Sterling Silver Berry Sterling Spoon
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Old Friends
4368f $125.00
A Moorish or broadly Renaissance Revival pattern, Gorham's "Hindostanee" was issued in 1878. This example, an 8 1/2" long, 1.8 T. oz., berry or other serving spoon, is an early example of the line, marked "Pat. Appl. For," along with Gorham's "lion, anchor, G" emblem and "Sterling." The finely rendered design incorporates a series of repetitive scrolls and palmettes on a slightly upturned, rounded end, handle, and includes a shield reserve, which in this instance has never been... Click for details
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Gorham "Kings I" Decorative Bowl Sterling Silver Gravy Ladle
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
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4363f $105.00
Gorham's first iteration of what eventually evolved into three, four counting "King George," interpretations of this standard English design, "Kings I" was issued in 1876. The pattern incorporates traditional elements such as shell and honeysuckle, and embellishes them with rosettes and an acanthus leaf pendant. This example is a generously sized 7 1/2" long, 2.1 T. oz., gravy ladle. The bowl is particularly decorative (see enlargement two for detail). It has a wide, curved, rim with a... Click for details
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Aesthetic Engraved Butterfly & Flower Sterling Silver Berry Spoon
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
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4361f $105.00
This 8 7/8" long, relatively weighty 2.8 T. oz., berry or other serving spoon has a rounded "Old English" handle with a tipt backside. A highly refined piece, it has an overall matte finish and is finely engraved in what appears to be a wild rose or dogwood floral design on the handle, and a detailed butterfly set amidst bamboo or similar leaves in the bowl. These motifs are very much in the Aesthetic style of its circa 1880 period. There is an embellished Old English "C" monogram on... Click for details
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Thomas Wallis London 1805 "Old English" Sterling Silver Platter Spoon
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
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4358f $145.00
This lengthy at 11 1/2", 3.4 T. oz., piece is variously identified as a basting, stuffing or platter spoon. English in origin, it is hallmarked for London, 1805-06, sterling silver, and "TW" for maker Thomas Wallis. The slender handle is "Old English" style, with a rounded end and tipt backside. There is thumb drop on the bowl reverse. Never originally monogrammed or inscribed, this was apparently re-presented as a 25th commemorative gift, given the script "1928/L/1953" engraved on the... Click for details
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Thomas Townsend Dublin 1812 "Tipt" Heavy Sterling Silver Dinner Fork
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
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4340f $100.00
This George III fork is fully hallmarked for Dublin, Ireland, 1812, and sterling silver. The maker's letters are "TT," which is likely Thomas Townsend or possibly Thomas Tudor, and "Law" for retailer William Law. A dinner fork, it is a lengthy 8" and is exceptionally heavy at 2.4 T. oz. Very finely crafted, it is a "Tipt" aka "Fiddle Tipt" pattern, with high, angular shoulders off the gracefully curved heel of the bowl. The four elongated tines are slender and pointed. The handle... Click for details
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Shreve, Brown & Co. "Oval Thread" Sterling Silver Master Butter Knife
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
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4339f $48.00
A substantially sized item that measures 7 1/2" long and weighs just under 1.4 T. oz., this master butter knife traces to mid 19th century Boston. It is stamped "Shreve, Brown & Co.," which was an 1857-60 partnership in the chain of evolution for the firm that eventually became Boston's carriage trade "Shreve, Crump & Low." It is also marked "Sterling," which is early for this period when coin silver was the prevailing silver standard. The handle is an upturned "Oval Thread," plain on... Click for details
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Gorham "Medallion" Sterling Silver Tea or Dessert Fork x 2
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
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4321f $85.00
Classically inspired, featuring figures from mythology, "Medallion" flat and hollow ware evolved in the 1860s and was produced by numerous manufacturers of the period. In its ascendancy at the time, Gorham produced a "Medallion" that set a standard for the motif, becoming in fact the line of choice for then retailer only "Tiffany & Co." This 6 7/8" long, 1.2 T. oz., piece is variously identified as a tea, dessert, or breakfast fork. The portraiture is a right facing head of a woman with... Click for details
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Wallace "Violet" Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Preserve Spoon
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Old Friends
4314f This item is currently being auctioned
An early 20th century pattern, Wallace's "Violet" is an expressive Art Nouveau floral design. This example is a 7 1/4" long, 1.3 T. oz., preserve or jelly spoon. A large blossom occupies the central portion of the handle and is surrounded by additional blossoms, buds, and leaves the full length of the handle and on the backside. The pattern also extends onto the scalloped edge, rounded end, bowl. Never monogrammed, this is a fine example, with clear pattern detail. The only signs of... Click for details
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Whiting "Twist" with Diamond Handle Shell Bowl Sugar Spoon
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Old Friends
4297f $46.00
Unusual for Whiting in regard to the pattern which is a "Twist" handle with a faceted, four-sided, solid end, and the bowl form which is an elongated, gold washed, shell with a cupped heel with flange shoulders, this 6 1/8" long, .7 T. oz., item is likely a sugar spoon. Dating from late in the 19th century, it is marked with the Whiting "lion with W" logo, "Sterling," and the number "30" on the heel backside. Never monogrammed, it remains in outstanding condition, with the only wear being... Click for details
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"Hollywood Boulevard at Night".
vintage postcard. California, 1940s
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