SOLD! for $1,375.00.
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Selling with Case- Low Estimate: $1,100.00
- High Estimate: $1,300.00
- Realized: $1,375.00
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57 assorted pieces silver flatware, mostly sterling. 1st item: Coin silver soup or punch ladle, Wilmington or Philadelphia, plain fiddle pattern handle marked H. J. Pepper in rectangle en verso for Henry J. Pepper working in Wilmington, 1810-1827, and Philadelphia, 1828-1850. 2nd-55th items: 54 sterling silver flatware items, including 29 Gorham Colonial patterned items (5 tablespoons, 8 oval/place spoon, 6 teaspoons, 6 demitasse spoons, 4 forks), 8 Reed and Barton Hepplewhite patterned demitasse spoons, 5 Wallace Orange Blossom patterned iced tea spoons, 5 S. Kirk and Sons Repousse patterned items (1 youth knife, 1 youth fork, 1 youth spoon, 1 cake breaker, 1 bonbon spoon), 4 William Durgin teaspoons, 1 Charles M. Robbins souvenir spoon, 1 master butter knife retailed by Chas. Bein of Baltimore, and 1 cocktail fork with unidentified makers mark. All items marked Sterling. 56th-57th items: Two (2) silverplated items, including 1 Meriden knife and 1 Georgian letter opener hallmarked for William Hutton and Sons. All items ranging in size from 4 1/4" L to 10 7/8" L. 46.035 total weighable troy ounces sterling. 3.530 troy ounces coin.
PROVENANCE: The Tina McWhorter Trust; from the collection of John and Tina McWhorter, Memphis, Tennessee.
CONDITION: All items with scattered minor use wear. Two demitasse spoons with bending. Most monogrammed.