A unique heavy server for many foods. On the reverse this sterling silver piece has incuse( indented below the surface)marks, stamped after the piece was otherwise finished m Tiffany & Co sterling PAT. 1878 The m is the date letter , c 1869-c.1878 The Olympian pattern was introduced at the Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1878, Pat filed 1878. This is a multi-motif pattern with seventeen different handle decoration designs depicting subjects and stories from classical mythology. The handle ...click for details
Length: fork 10 3/8", spoon 10 1/8"
Monogram triple script. Last letter "D"
This size sterling silver salad set is seldom seen.
The design is a deeper sculpture than later sterling pieces.
A very old spoon with the button being secured by attaching on the top of the shank. Length 12.50" The bowl does have a nice patina, a satin one created by the accumulation of scratches for many, many years. The collector would say "no" to buffing it. There is a triple monogram of the period on the tip of the shank. This spoon is searched for by those who are serving from deep bowls because the button prevents the spoon from slipping into the bowl.
A rare 10.50" sterling silver ladle with decorated bow, just the right size for your tureen. This is a heavy piece. It has the old hallmarks. There is an old triple script monogram of the period. Monograms create the antique feel in silver, coveted by collectors.
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This is an original fish server ; it is not a made up piece or a hand crafted piece made today on order. It has not been buffed; it has the orginal finish, hand polished, with a satin silver glow. A rare antique Buttercup sterling silver fish server with a flange rim. Length 10" No monogram. It is a well balanced heavy piece. It dates about 1930. The line that is in the photo is not on the blade
An unusually large Jacobi & Co. strawberry spoon,designed by that famous Baltimore silver company ,famous for their repousse work. Length 10 1/4". The bowl of this sterling silver spoon has large strawberries with leaves. The mellow vermeil bowl with the berries will make a statement on your table, especially holiday time. The back of the spoon has a triple monogram of the period. Jacobi &
Co. was working 1890-1894 at which time the company became known as Jenkins & ...click for details
A fabulous piece with exceptional piercing!
Length 8 1/2"
No monogram, no removal.
Scalloped rim; bowl with flutes.
Nice patina.
The photo of the back has shadows.
An 1894 pattern, now obsolete. Please note the face is on the top side of the shank and on the back. Length 10 1/4" A nice weight piece suitable for serving many foods. Marked with Dominick & Haff hallmark, sterling, and the retailer W.F. Englehart.There is a monogram.
The length of this ladle is 10.75", nice length for your treasured tureen. On the back of this sterling silver piece there is a triple monogram (?)of the period. The retailer is S.W. MacDonald. The retailer printed on the back of the shank tells you that it is a very early ladle as that custom ceased years and years ago. The design on the early pieces is well detailed. Please note the unique fluted bowl which is very attractive on the table. The many reflections in the bowl caused a p ...click for details
Exotic Whiting Division of Gorham sterling silver server with a soft satin vermeil pierced bowl. A Saratoga Chip server.
Length 8 3/4"
Bowl 4 1/4" x 3 3/8"
Retailer Woodley & CO That tells you it is an early piece.
Monogram of period- triple script.
Mint condition sterling silver flatware piece.