SOLD! for $832.00.
(Note: Prices realized include a buyer's premium.)
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Selling with Case- Low Estimate: $600.00
- High Estimate: $700.00
- Realized: $832.00
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1st-10th items: 10 pieces Whiting Lily pattern sterling silver flatware, including 6 round bowl bouillon soup spoons, 1 sugar shell soon with gilt wash to bowl, 1 preserve spoon with gilt wash to bowl, and 2-piece oversized salad serving fork and spoon set. Soup spoons and preserve spoon with script monograms "H" or "G," soup spoons with date inscriptions "1907" or "1908," other pieces not monogrammed. 3 soup spoons with retailer marks for Hardy and Hayes, Pittsburg, PA, and preserve or serving spoon with retailer mark for Victor E. Desiom and Company, Washington, D.C. 11th-13th items: 3 pieces S. Kirk and Son, Inc. Repousse pattern sterling silver flatware, including 1 large asparagus serving fork and 2-piece sald serving fork and spoon set. Not monogrammed. 14th item: Gorham Bust pattern coin silver pie server. Monogrammed with script "MFH." Retailer marks for Shreve, Stanwood, and Company, Boston, MA. 15th-16th items: 2 pieces International Frontenac sterling silver flatware, including 1 long-handle olive spoon and 1 large lettuce serving fork. Not monogrammed. 17th item: George W. Shiebler and Company sterling silver preserve or serving spoon with gilt wash to bowl. Monogrammed with script "MLS." 18th item: Towle El Grandee sterling silver gravy ladle. Not monogrammed. Items ranging in size from 5" to 11 1/2" L. Combined sterling weight: 33.860 total troy ounces. Coin silver weight: 3.345 total troy ounces.
PROVENANCE: The Estate of Pia Stratton, Nashville, Tennessee.
CONDITION: Overall very good condition with minor scratching, some monograms.