SOLD! for $1,320.00.
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- High Estimate: $1,300.00
- Realized: $1,320.00
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104 assorted sterling silver flatware pieces, including Alvin, Gorham, Whiting, Unger Brothers. 18 Alvin Lorna Doone pattern pieces, including 6 forks (7" L), 5 salad forks (6 1/4" L), 3 teaspoons (5 7/8" L), and 4 hollow handle knives (8 5/8" L). 14.425 total troy ounces; 16 Gorham Lancaster pattern teaspoons (6" L). Monogrammed "S". 10.49 total troy ounces; 11 Whiting Louis XV pattern forks (6 7/8" L). Monogrammed "S". 11.96 total troy ounces; 9 Unger Brothers Narcissus pattern salad forks (6 3/8" L). Not monogrammed. 8.18 total troy ounces; 8 Frank Smith Federal Cotillion round bowl soup spoons (5 7/8" L). Not monogrammed. 10.155 total troy ounces; 6 Roger Williams Corinthian pattern teaspoons (5 7/8" L). Not monogrammed. 3.87 total troy ounces; 6 Wallace Waverly pattern forks (7" L). Not monogrammed. 7.735 total troy ounces; 6 Whiting Arabesque pattern teaspoons (5 7/8" L). Not monogrammed. 4.165 total troy ounces; 2 Towle Seville pattern pieces, including 1 Small Solid Cold Meat Serving Fork and 1 Small Solid Berry/Casserole Spoon. Monogrammed "S". 3.60 total troy ounces; 2 Manchester Silver Company Mary Warren pattern pieces, including 1 round bowl spoon and 1 small ladle. Not monogrammed. .88 total troy ounces; 1 Westmorland George & Martha Washington pattern salad fork. Not monogrammed. 1.12 total troy ounces; 1 National Marianne pattern jelly server. Not monogrammed. .805 total troy ounces; 1 Watson small ladle. Not monogrammed. .435 total troy ounces; 1 unidentified sterling hollow handle serving knife. Not monogrammed; 16 unidentified likely sterling pieces, including 14 hollow handle knives (8 5/8" to 9" L) and 2 piece meat carving set. Not monogrammed. 77.82 total weighable troy ounces. CONDITION: Overall good condition with normal wear, scratches, bends, to be expected from manner of use.