SOLD! for $330.00.
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Two (2) sterling table items and ten (10) coin silver flatware pieces including Tennessee silver, 12 items total. 1st item: Woodside sterling bowl having a shaped rim and fluted body, marked on the base. 3" H x 10 3/8" dia. 2nd item: Early Gorham sterling silver mug dated 1870 with foliate engine turned decoration to the body and a beaded rim and foot ring. Marked on the base. 3 1/4" H x 4" dia. 3rd & 4th items: Two (2) East Tennessee coin silver teaspoons by David Large Hope (working Knoxville, Tenn. 1828-1869), both in the fiddle pattern and marked "Hope". 8 1/4" L. 5th-12th items: Eight (8) William Gale & Son (New York) coin silver forks in the shell pattern, marked on the backs. 7 3/8" L. 15.715 total coin silver troy ounces. 12.290 total sterling troy ounces. Provenance: The Living Estate of Elizabeth Johnston Davidson Frierson, Knoxville, TN. CONDITION: Cup and all flatware pieces monogrammed. Bowl with light scratching, wear, some bending to rim. Cup with minor light wear some areas of pitting. Wear to tines on forks. Some light pitting to spoon bowls.