SOLD! for $480.00.
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- High Estimate: $500.00
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Two (2) small American Black Starr & Frost sterling silver bowls, 4 3/4" diameter, plus a group of English serving utensils including: 1 George II sterling midrib table spoon with shell design to back of bowl, hallmarked for Edward Bennett I, London, 1735-1736; 1 Victorian fiddle pattern sterling tablespoon hallmarked for James and Josiah Williams, Exeter, 1856-1857; 1 George IV sterling fish slice with pierced blade, hallmarked for William Bateman, London, 1824-1825; 1 Victorian sterling fish slice with pierced blade, hallmarked for William Eaton, London, 1844-1845; plus 1 Edwardian cased fish knife/fork set having celluloid handles, silverplated blades/tines, and sterling ferrules marked for James A. Scholes, Sheffield, 1913-1914; 1 pair of Victorian cased silverplated berry spoons with repousse bowls and stop-fluted handles; 1 Victorian silverplated fish knife and fork in a bead design pattern; and 1 Edwardian silverplated fish slice with solid foliate engraved blade and fiddle handle marked for Mappin Brothers. Combined weighable sterling: 19.45 oz troy.
PROVENANCE: The collection of Judy and Pete Nebhut, Nashville, TN.
CONDITION: All sterling items – very good condition. Bowls monogrammed. Silverplated fish slice with beaded handle shows wear to blade, other silverplated items with minor wear, overall good condition. Boxes exhibit some wear and tear.