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LILY BY WATSON ICE TEASPOONS
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Pre 1920 item# 74342 (stock# 120)
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Six ice teaspoons, also wonderful to use when serving a parfait for dessert. Many patterns have ice teaspoons, but to find them in Lily by Watson means I go to the head of the class. A 1902 pattern. There is a very small Old English "M" monogram. The hallmark is the Watson
one, not the Watson ,Newell & Co. one. Picture looks like vermeil finish on the bowls, but that look was caused by the lighting.
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OLD COLONIAL TOWLE ANTIQUE SILVER SERVICE FOR 12
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Pre 1930 item# 339985 (stock# 499)
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Old Colonial is an antique silver pattern issued in 1895 by the famous Towle Silversmiths, formerly located in Newburyport, Massachusetts. This service for 12 is prior 1930 with no monograms, no removals. Twelve sterling dinner size place settings including a
new mahogany chest with a drawer. 23 teaspoons, 12 dinner knives,12 dinner forks, 12 salad forks, 12 cream soup spoons, 12 flat butter spreaders, 9 cocktail forks, 3 serving tablespoons, sugar spoon,tomato server, gravy ladle, pick ...click for details
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MEDALLION GORHAM STERLING DINNER KNIVES
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Pre 1900 item# 72935 (stock# 145)
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Rare find for the collector! Rare for two reasons. These Gorham Medallion silver knives were manufactured using two dies ( double die-cut) a method that considerably increased the costs as it demanded production of twice as many dies. According to Albert Soeffing's book "Silver Medallion Flatware" Gorham Medallion silver pattern is usually seen in a single-die form. These knives are longer than the knives I have usually seen; they are 8 3/8" long.Rare too as they have a rar ...click for details
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