SOLD! for $290.00.
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Selling with Case- Low Estimate: $250.00
- High Estimate: $350.00
- Realized: $290.00
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1st item: Fiddle handled serving or tablespoon marked W & S Berson Franklin in oval, monogrammed, 9-1/4" L, 1.87 oz troy. According to "Tennessee Silversmiths" by Benjamin H. Caldwell Jr., William Berson and his son Solomon worked together in Williamson County, Tennessee from 1833-1838. 2nd item: Fiddle tipt handled teaspoon marked on back E.B. Cayce in shield with star mark, monogrammed on front "Bradley". 6-1/4"L, .67 oz troy. Eldred B. Cayce was born in Alabama, served in the Confederate army, and worked as a silversmith, jeweler and watchmaker in Williamson County from 1852-1898. Provenance: Estate of Salli LaGrone, Franklin, Tennessee. Condition: 1st item: 1/2" tear to bowl, some small light dents and scratches. 2nd item: some denting to bowl, light scratching.