Gorham sterling silver teapot, Plymouth pattern, 2-pint capacity. Date mark for 1907. Gorham hallmarks, STERLING, A2442, and 2 PINT stamped on the base. 7 3/8″ H x 12″ L x 5 1/2″ W. 20.12 troy ounces. PROVENANCE: Estate of Elizabeth L. Wall, Knoxville, Tennessee, granddaughter of James Allen Smith, who founded White Lily Flour in […]
Lot 1085: 9 Assorted Sterling Serving Items, incl. Gorham and Kirk & Son
Nine (9) assorted sterling silver serving items including; a Gorham Plymouth pattern solid salad serving fork, Gorham Versailles pattern vegetable serving fork designed by Antoine Heller in 1888, four (4) Gorham pierced nut dishes A4775 pattern, Kirk and Son salad serving set consisting of a fork and spoon, and a Randall Candle snuff with twist […]
Lot 1086: 19 Gorham Sterling Flatware Pcs., plus Newport Sterling Cup
19 assorted pieces of Gorham sterling silver in the Stardust pattern, including 7 teaspoons, 2 salad forks, 4 dinner forks, 3 dinner knives, 1 master butter knife, 1 pierced serving spoon, and 1 sugar spoon. 19.185 weighable troy ounces. Together with a Newport sterling silver petite wine goblet. 4 5/8″ H. 2.110 troy ounces. 21.295 […]
Lot 1084: 3 Alvin Sterling Julep Cups & 1 Tiffany and Co. Serving Spoon
Set of three (3) sterling silver mint julep cups, all marked Alvin Sterling S251 on base and monogrammed G on front. 3 5/8″ H. Together with a sterling silver Tiffany and Co. serving spoon. 16.915 total troy ounces. CONDITION: All items with general use wear and minute scattered surface scratches. Cups are monogrammed.
Lot 1082: Tiffany Sterling English King Place Setting, 9 pcs
Tiffany Sterling Silver 9-pc assembled place setting in the English King Pattern, including 2 knives (10 1/4″ and 9″), 1 dinner fork, 1 salad fork, 1 fish fork, 1 dessert/oval soup spoon, 1 teaspoon, 1 demitasse spoon, and 1 flat handle butter spreader. Combined weight: 12.38 oz troy. PROVENANCE: The Collection of John Bullard, Brentwood, […]
Lot 1083: Tiffany Sterling 9 pc Place Setting, St. James
Tiffany Sterling Silver 9-pc assembled place setting in the St. James Pattern, including 2 knives (10 1/4″ and 9 1/2″), 1 dinner fork, 1 salad fork, 1 fish fork, 1 dessert/oval soup spoon, 1 teaspoon, 1 demitasse spoon, and 1 flat handle butter spreader. Combined weight: 10.27 oz troy. PROVENANCE: The Collection of John Bullard, […]
Lot 1080: 9 Assembled Sterling Silver Table Items
Nine (9) assembled sterling silver table items including: six (6) pierced and footed dishes by Alvin Manufacturing Company together with one (1) matching candy dish, all with early Alvin hallmarks (some worn). Candy dish: 5 7/8″L x 2 3/8″H x 4 1/4″D, Nut dishes: 3 7/8″L x 1 1/2″H x 2 7/8″D, 8.415 total troy […]
Lot 1081: 6 Silver Items, incl. Antique Calling Card Case
Six (6) silver items including 1 antique Whiting sterling calling card case with engraved decoration, monogram ESB; 1 sterling S. Kirk & Son Inc. Repousse pattern dish, 7 1/2″ diameter; 1 sterling Danish Modern style footed candy bowl; 1 Fisher sterling shell form bowl, 8 3/4″L; 1 pocket knife marked “sterling”; and one wine tag, […]
Lot 1078: 10 Assembled Sterling Silver Bread Plates
Ten (10) assembled sterling silver bread plates, including six (6) International Sterling , maker’s mark, monogrammed “EMW” and four (4) M. Fred Hirsch Co., monogrammed “ECR”. All items with maker’s marks, Sterling, and pattern number stamped to underside of bases. 6″ dia. Combined weight: 24.15 total troy ounces. PROVENANCE: Private Nashville Collection. CONDITION: Overall very […]
Lot 1079: 6 International Sterling Goblets & 2 Newport Sterling Youth Goblets, 8 Total
Total of eight (8) goblets. Six (6) International sterling silver goblets, P57 pattern with gilt wash bowls, 6″H. Two (2) Newport sterling silver youth goblets, pattern #1655, each 4 5/8″H. All goblets with maker’s name, Sterling, and pattern number marked on the bases. 23.78 total troy ounces. PROVENANCE: Private Nashville Collection. CONDITION: 2 International goblets […]
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