27 pieces antique sterling flatware that have been family owned for nearly 100 +- years are being sold. All pieces are marked "Sterling" and has a total weight of approximately 644 grams or 20.75 troy ounces!! Great pieces and we have done our best to accurately identify the patterns of the pieces for you. Some are monogramed and other aren't but most of the monograms are 'G'.
Pictures are of the actual pieces being sold and include:
6 sterling "Etruscan" pattern spoons 1913 Engraved with 'G' Maker/pattern: Gorham / Etruscan
1 sterling "Paul Revere" pattern 7 7/8" Cold-meat fork 1906 Towle Silversmiths top front of handle has 'Hazel' engraved and top back of handle has '1904' engraved.
2 sterling "Madam Jumel" pattern by Whiting, 1909 forks. One front top of fork is engraved '1912' and other fork has "G" engraved on front and '1916' on back.
1 sterling silver "Madam Jumel" pattern by Whiting 1909 spoon that has no engraving on either side.
1 sterling silver "Violet" pattern spoon by Whiting circa 1905 that has no engraving
1 sterling silver "Canterbury" pattern spoon by Towle Silversmiths circa 1898 has no engraving on the front or back.
1 sterling silver "Hamilton" pattern fork by Alvin silver circa 1910 that has engraved 'G' on top of front handle and '1915' on top of back handle.
1 sterling silver "Chippendale-Old" pattern spoon by Alvin silver circa 1900. Top of back handle engraved with and 'H' and a 'G'.
1 sterling silver "Wedgewood" pattern spoon by Whiting circa 1911.
1 sterling silver "Apollo" pattern fork by Alvin Silver circa 1910 with top front handle engraved with 'G' and top back of handle engraved '1914'
1 sterling silver "French Antique" engraved pattern by Reed & Barton circa 1901. Front is engraved 1889 1909 on bowl of spoon and "G' on top front handle.
1 sterling silver spoon unknown pattern by R. Wallace & Sons Silversmiths.
3 smaller 4 3/8" sterling silver spoons back hallmark is 'T' and 'S' together. two have some denting in the bowl of the spoon.
1 sterling silver spoon unknown pattern but has pear like design in bowl of spoon by James E. Blake Co.
1 sterling silver 'John Hancock' pattern spoon by R. Lunt Co. with 'G' engraved on top front handle.
4 other spoons - one sterling silver spoon is marked with image of pennant with an "H" and has no monograms. second one has 'H G' engraved on top front handle other 2 are have sterling hallmarks and unidentified manufacturer marks but are engraved 1905 and 1904. The 1904 spoon tip is damaged and is probably valued as scrap.
27 pieces total. Great value - Priced just over scrap value. Pieces reflect the age and use of the pieces and are being sold as is.
Price includes shipping, handling & insurance.
Thanks for looking! Check out my other items!
Box 5