$295.00
$180.00
$1650.00
One would be hard-pressed indeed to find a better set of dinner forks.
$875.00
Frequent guests of our little website will know that I'm fond of gushing about what an exceptional job the Durgin Corporation did in recreating New Hampshire's natural flora with solid silver. These Cat Tails, with their "fuzzy" flower heads, are perhaps the prime example of that work...
Finding a set of twelve coin silver dessert spoons in any pattern is rare, but I'm hard pressed to think of the last time we had the privilege to offer a group of this quality (note the "flat" at the tip of each spoon) and decorative appeal...
$2250.00
Our only American assay office was located in the city of Baltimore, circa 1814-30...
P.O.R.
This spoon is not monogrammed and does not appear ever to have been, which is most unusual for early American silver.
French silver from this period is quite scarce. Price is for the total of eight pieces.
$165.00
$195.00
Price is for the pair.
$50.00
$225.00
George Blanchard left the employ of Arthur Stone in 1909 to start his own silversmithy. He was awarded "Master" status by the Boston Society of Arts and Crafts, and these spoons exemplify the exceptional quality of his work.
$125.00
These are far above average in terms of quality, condition, and design.
$175.00
Averaging 1.74 Troy ounces apiece, these are wonderfully heavy in the hand, and a pleasure to use.
Price is for the group.
Update: we have one odd fork available at, you guessed it, 25.00!
$125.00
$425.00
These are find, old pieces with excellent detail and die depth.