SOLD! for $3,360.00.
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- High Estimate: $2,200.00
- Realized: $3,360.00
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Set of Tiffany sterling silver flatware, Winthrop pattern, designed in 1909 by Albert Angell Southwick, now discontinued, 91 total pieces. Includes 11 hollow handle blunt blade knives with bolster (9 1/4" L), 3 fruit knives, 6 dinner forks (7 1/2" L), 6 dinner forks (6 3/4" L), 6 salad forks with gilt wash (7" L), 6 seafood or oyster forks with gilt wash, 6 teaspoons, 6 bouillon soup spoons, 6 place soup spoons, 6 demitasse spoons with gilt wash, 6 egg spoons with gilt wash, 6 melon or grapefruit spoons with gilt wash, 5 individual butter spreaders, 1 master butter, 1 sugar spoon, 1 sugar tong, 1 bon-bon serving fork, 6 serving spoons, 1 cold meat fork, and 1 butter pick. Monogrammed with "D". 119.54 weighable troy ounces. Note: Lot contains 1 knife handle not counted in the total piece lot. Retains Tiffany & Company silver storage bags. Provenance: The estate of Joan Dearden, Johnson City, Tennessee. CONDITION: Set monogrammed with "D". Cold meat fork and bon-bon fork with bending to one tine. Tarnish, pitting and oxidation to the majority of the knife blades. Pitting to butter spreader handles. Some minor denting noted to some knife handles.