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30 pcs Sterling Silver Flatware, including 1 George IV sterling silver stuffing spoon, hallmarked for William Chawner, London, 1823-1824, with engraved cross crest; 1 Watson sterling Lily pattern pierced serving spoon; 2 tablespoons (1 Towle, the other only marked "sterling"); and 26 pieces of flatware in a repousse rose pattern, no maker's mark, including 11 dinner knives (10"L) and 11 luncheon knives (8 1/2"L) all with silverplated blades, 2 carving knives, 1 carving fork and 1 knife sharpener. Combined weighable silver (first 4 pieces only): 13.56 oz troy.
PROVENANCE: Estate of Elizabeth L. Wall, Knoxville, Tennessee, granddaughter of James Allen Smith, who founded White Lily Flour in Knoxville c. 1883.
CONDITION: Crest worn on stuffing spoon. Monograms and some wear to the other 3 spoons. The remaining pieces, all in the Rose pattern, all have significant wear and oxidation to tines and blades, and wear and small dents to silver handles.