SOLD! for $768.00.
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- High Estimate: $600.00
- Realized: $768.00
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Three (3) sterling silver serving pieces, including Durgin "Iris," Gorham "Meadow," and Tiffany "Tiffany" patterns. 1st item: Early Tiffany sterling silver serving utensil with matte blade, possibly an ice cream server, in original leather box with red silk lining. Server: 10 1/2" L. Box: 11 1/2" L. Note: this piece was made in the "Tiffany" pattern, the first named pattern by the company, introduced 1869. (Ref. Charles and Mary Grace Carpenter: TIFFANY SILVER, p. 110.) 2nd-3rd items: Two (2) asparagus serving forks in the Iris pattern by Durgin (pat. 1900) and Meadow Pattern by Gorham (pat. 1897), 10" L and 9" L respectively. 14.630 total troy ounces.
PROVENANCE: The Estate of F. Hamilton Hazlehurst, longtime chair of the Vanderbilt University Art Department.
CONDITION: All items very good to excellent condition. There are a couple of small dark spots to the Tiffany server which we have not attempted to polish. Box has some wear, scratching, and small losses to exterior. Interior has minor fraying, overall good condition.