SOLD! for $4,096.00.
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Selling with Case- Low Estimate: $3,400.00
- High Estimate: $3,800.00
- Realized: $4,096.00
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156 pieces Gorham Sterling Silver Flatware in the Versailles pattern, designed in 1888 by Antoine Heller (French, 1839-1904). Includes 12 dinner knives (9 1/2" L), 12 luncheon knives (9" L), 6 fish knives, 12 dinner forks (7 5/8" L), 12 luncheon forks (6 3/4" L), 6 salad/dessert forks (6 3/8" L), 3 fish forks (6" L), 24 teaspoons (5 7/8" L), 12 dessert or oval soup spoons (7" L), 11 bouillon spoons (6" L), 12 gilt demitasse spoons and 7 demitasse spoons without gilding, 4 tablespoons, 3 cream soup spoons, 5 flat handle butter spreaders, 3 pastry forks, 1 ice cream fork, 1 infant food pusher, 1 youth knife and 1 youth fork, 1 pair of sugar tongs, 1 sugar spoon, 1 sugar spoon with shell bowl, 1 jelly server, 1 condiment ladle, 1 gravy ladle, 1 cake saw, and 1 pie server. Marks are a mix of older lion-anchor-g marks with copyright stamps and later lion-anchor-g marks which lack the copyright date. Combined weighable silver: 154.3 oz troy. Provenance: the estate of Dr. Howard T. DeHaven, Columbia, TN. CONDITION: Overall excellent condition. Most pieces are not monogrammed, however, the following pieces are monogrammed: All bouillon soup spoons (D); all gilt demitasse spoons (S); cake saw; sugar shell; youth knife/fork; condiment ladle and infant food pusher.