SOLD! for $1,320.00.
(Note: Prices realized include a buyer's premium.)
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Selling with Case- Low Estimate: $900.00
- High Estimate: $1,000.00
- Realized: $1,320.00
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76 pieces of assorted English, American, and Japanese sterling silver items, including: 1 George III stuffing spoon, hallmarked for Emmanuel Levy, London, 1807; 22 Gorham pieces including 12 Lancaster pattern berry forks, Zodiac Taurus pattern youth fork and spoon set (2 pcs),‰̉ Luxembourg pattern child's fork and knife set (2 pcs), 1 Strasbourg pattern large ladle, 1 Etruscan pattern flat handle butter spreader, 1 Regent pattern egg spoon, 1 Domestic pattern cream ladle, 1 serving spoon, and 1 flat handle butter spreader; 3 Kirk Repousse pattern items (1 bon bon spoon, 1 cheese server, and 1 lemon fork); 3 Kirk Chrysanthemum pattern items (2 short handle olive spoons and 1 short hadle olive/pickle fork); 5 Shiebler pieces including 4 Flora pattern teaspoons and 1 baby food pusher; 4 Lunt Chippendale pattern items ( 1 bon bon spoon, 1 lemon fork, 1 cream ladle, and 1 jelly server); 4 International Northern Lights pattern demitasse spoons; 2 Whiting pieces including 1 Hyperion pattern small berry/casserole spoon and 1 Heraldic pattern demitasse spoon with gilt wash to bowl;‰̉ 1 Towle Paul Revere pattern master salt spoon, 1 Towle Dorothy Bradford pattern Spartanburg, SC souvenir five o'clock teaspoon; 1 J.E. Caldwell Daughters of the American Revolution souvenir demitasse spoon; 1 Dominick and Haff Pointed Antique sugar shell spoon; 1 Culman Diamond Head and Surf Boats Hawaii souvenir teaspoon; 1 Mechanics dessert/oval soup spoon; 8 Japanese salt spoons; and 18 other assorted pieces marked "sterling" including 12 spoons, 2 forks, 1 cream ladle, 1 cheese server, 1 child's knife, and 1 serving utensil. All items marked or tested Sterling, many with monograms, inscriptions, or retailer marks. Ranging in size from 2 7/8" to 12 1/2" L. Combined weight: 46.895 total weighable troy ounces.
PROVENANCE: The Estate of F. Hamilton Hazlehurst, longtime chair of the Vanderbilt University Art Department.
CONDITION: All items in overall good condition with normal surface wear, bends, and dents. Some items with minor repairs to handles. Some pieces monogrammed.