Group of American Silver Flatware & Serving Pieces
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Description
Various Makers, Twentieth Century. Comprising one bon bon spoon, Samuel Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Maryland, after 1868; one 'Watteau' pattern olive spoon, William B. Durgin Co., Concord, New Hampshire, the pattern introduced in 1891; one 'Florentine' bon bon or nut spoon, Alvin Mfg. Co., Providence, Rhode Island, designed by Daniel A. Loeser and introduced in 1900; one tomato server, Richard Dimes Co., South Boston, Massachusetts, 1908-55, engraved initials "ELP;" and two olive forks, two cucumber servers, two salad forks, one cold meat fork, three ladles, two pair of tongs, one butter pick, one sugar spoon, one sugar sifter, one tea caddy spoon, one tea strainer; and one pierced ladle, Ate De Groot-Boersma, Sneek, Netherlands, 1875-1909. 22 troy oz. (22)
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Group of American Silver Flatware & Serving Pieces
Estimate $300 - $500
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