SOLD! for $5,376.00.
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- High Estimate: $4,600.00
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One hundred and seventy-one pieces of sterling silver flatware by Dominick & Haff in the New King pattern, plus two additional pieces from different makers; 173 pcs total. Dominick & Haff items include twelve (12) each: Old French hollow knives with bolsters (10" L), blunt hollow knives with bolsters (8 1/2" L), dinner forks (7 3/4" L), luncheon forks (6 3/4" L), three-tine salad forks (6" L), teaspoons (6" L), ice cream forks, round bowl soup spoons, oval bowl/dessert spoons, round bowl youth spoons with gilt wash, fruit spoons with gilt wash, seafood forks, flat handle butter spreaders, serving/tablespoons, and one (1) of each; large cold meat fork, large punch ladle with shell bowl, and tomato server. Also includes two (2) pieces from different makers including one Gorham carving fork, and one Towle youth fork. 232 weighable troy ounces.
PROVENANCE: Private Nashville collection, by descent from Luke Lea & Mary Louise Warner Lea of Nashville. This was their wedding silver in 1906. Mary Louise Warner was the daughter of noted Nashville businessman and civic leader Percy Warner.
CONDITION: Place setting pieces have monograms. All items in very good condition.