GROUP OF SEVEN STERLING SILVER FLATWARE ARTICLES
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Comprised of one teaspoon in the “French Provincial” pattern by Towle. One cream ladle made by Dominick and Haff. One bullion spoon made by Watson Company. One salad fork and one dinner fork with indistinct maker’s mark with patent date of April 19th, 1904. Cream ladle marked sterling. Strainer spoon. Made by Richard Sawyer in Dublin in 1806. Together with a silver plated fish server. Two Sheffield plate fruit spoons. And a coin silver spoon. Made by James Mix Jr. of Albany, NY. With monogram. 11.67 ozt. (Cond: some scratches and wear) (150/200)
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GROUP OF SEVEN STERLING SILVER FLATWARE ARTICLES
Estimate $150 - $200
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