SOLD! for $352.00.
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26 pieces sterling and antique silverplated English and European flatware. Includes 1 Peter and William Bateman marrow scoop, hallmarked for London, 1807-08; 1 large apostle spoon marked for London,1863-1864, maker's mark _B; 1 smaller apostle spoon hallmarked for Ellis & Co., Birmingham, 1900-1902; 1 pair sugar tongs hallmarked for Thomas Whipham, London, 1792-1793; 3 Queen's pattern teaspoons marked for Sheffield, 1911-1912, maker marks JR; 1 condiment ladle marked for William Eley and William Fearn, London, 1823-24; 1 Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoon marked for Henry Holland (wear to end of bowl); 1 tablespoon marked for London, 1777-78, maker's mark IL; 1 hollow handle shoe horn with Birmingham sterling marks to handle (couple of small cracks to handle, horn part with oxidation); 1 silverplated nut pick with mother of pearl handle; 1 Continental spoon with figural ship handle and rubbed hallmarks; and 1 Austrian sifting ladle with pierced gilt bowl, .843 fineness marks. Also included is a boxed set of 12 French knives with silverplated handles, maker's mark SF, retailed by Morlot, Marseilles. Combined weighable sterling: 12.30 oz troy. Combined weighable Continental silver: 3.21 oz troy.
PROVENANCE: The estate of a Nashville, Tennessee silver collector.
CONDITION: French knife blades appear to be re-plated. Box shows some wear. All other items very good condition except as noted in description above. Monograms or monogram removals possible.