SOLD! for $1,159.00.
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Selling with Case- Low Estimate: $1,000.00
- High Estimate: $1,200.00
- Realized: $1,159.00
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Forty-two (42) various sterling silver flatware items, including a boxed set of twelve (12) Durgin "Watteau" pattern dessert or soup spoons housed in a Harsch and Shirey, Cleveland, Ohio case; a boxed set of six (6) Roger Williams Silver Co. dessert spoons housed in the original box; three (3) pieces of Reed & Barton "Francis I" flatware, including two serving spoons and one sugar shell; one (1) Reed & Barton hooded asparagus server with a stainless top; four (4) casserole serving spoons, including three with shaped gilt wash bowls by Durgin, Waltrous, Whiting, and more; one (1) Towle "Old Colonial" large jelly server with gilt wash bowl; one (1) sterling gravy ladle; five (5) assorted cream ladles, including one Gorham with enameled handle, two by Baker-Manchester and two others by Gorham; one (1) Reed & Barton sugar shell, one (1) Mechanics pierced bon bon spoon, one (1) Wallace urn form toothpick holder, two (2) Whiting Louis XV pattern teaspoons; one (1) teaspoon with floral enameled handle and gilt wash bowl, one (1) Manchester shell serving spoon, one (1) Kirk & Son two-tine lemon fork; and one (1) hexagonal form tea strainer with turned wood handle. Ranging in size from 5 1/2" L to 9" L. 54.04 total weighable troy ounces.
PROVENANCE: Estate of Margaret Ann O'Shaughnessy, Memphis, Tennessee.
CONDITION: All pieces are in overall good condition with expected use wear. Both boxed sets are monogrammed. One cream ladle, the pierced bon-bon spoon, and gravy ladle are also monogrammed.