SOLD! for $1,920.00.
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- High Estimate: $1,400.00
- Realized: $1,920.00
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Large group of Kirk and Steiff sterling serving pieces, most Kirk Repousse pattern. 1 Claret spoon (14" L), 1 Soup/Oyster Ladle (10 7/8" L), 4 graduated size cream/gravy ladles (4" – 7" L), 1 Cake Breaker, 1 Asparagus Fork, 1 Bacon Fork, 1 Fish or Ice Cream Knife (10 1/2" L), 1 candle snuffer, 1 olive spoon, 1 sugar shell, 1 small sugar shell (4 1/8" L), 2 napkin clips, 1 stuffing spoon, 2 vegetable serving spoons (8" and 8 3/4" L), 1 ice tongs (6 3/8" L), 2 sugar tongs (3" and 4" L), 1 oval handle serving spoon (9 3/8" L), 1 tomato/cucumber server (7" L), 2 pastry knives (9" and 10" L – note the smaller one is unmarked and may not be Kirk), 2 master butter knives, 2 bon-bon spoons, 2 berry spoons (9", 7 1/2" L), 2 carving knife and fork sets (knife lengths 13" and 10 1/4"), 1 joint holder, 1 wedding cake knife, 1 pastry server, 1 pea spoon, 1 cheese server, 1 jelly knife, 1 pr poultry shears, 1 butter pick, 1 cold meat or vegetable fork (8 1/2" L), 1 large serving fork (9" L), 1 lettuce fork, 1 salad serving fork and spoon with wood ends, 1 pickle/relish fork, 1 lemon fork, and 1 letter opener. Most with various Kirk markings represented: S. Kirk & Son, S. Kirk & Son Co., etc., detailed list available on request. Note: Asparagus fork, lettuce fork, olive spoon and 4" ladle are marked Steiff. Small carving knife/fork, shorter pastry knife, and ice cream/fish knife do not have maker's marks. Combined weighable silver: 71.08 oz troy. Note: there are multiple lots of Kirk Repousse pattern silver in this two-day auction: lots #46, 47, 48, 238, 435, 436 (day 1), and 807, 946, 947, 951 and 1043 (day 2). CONDITION: All pieces in very good condition. Some marks are rubbed. There are monograms on the pastry server (MSW), asparagus fork (FMB), and claret spoon (APW?); other utensils do not have monograms. One tine of wood salad fork broken and repaired.