(24) SILVER SERVING UTENSILS
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Collection of (24) Assorted Serving Pieces, including: Coin silver punch ladle by Albert Coles (New York, NY, 1835-77), fluted bowl, 'S' monogram, 12 1/2" long; Coin silver punch ladle by Farrington & Hunnewell (Boston, MA, c. 1835-85), 'SDW' monogram, 13" long; fancy sterling scoop by Whiting, handle marked 'Cameron', 11 1/4" long; Sterling spoon with engraved bowl and openwork handle, marked 'C.D. Peacock' (retailer), engraved 'D' to back of bowl, 9 5/8" long; Coin silver shell bowl serving spoon by Hall & Elton (Geneva, NY, 1837-c.1883), 8 1/2" long; Coin silver serving spoon by J. A. Clark (Batavia, NY, c. 1835-50), engraved "Marsh", 8 5/8" long; Coin silver tablespoon by D.B. Miller (Boston, MA, c. 1840-55), monogrammed 'TA', 8 1/2" long; Coin silver shell bowl serving spoon with engraving to bowl interior, by Albert Coles (New York, NY, 1835-77), monogrammed 'HR', 8 1/8" long'; Coin silver shell bowl spoon by Charles C. Shaver (Utica, NY, 1854-1900), 'H' monogram, 8 1/2" long' Coin silver table spoon by Judah Hart (CT/MD/OH, c. 1803-1822), 'TC' monogram; Whiting punch ladle, 10 1/2" long; Whiting pattern 26 serving spoon, with engraved bowl, 8 3/8" long; Gorham Cambridge pattern serving fork, 'M' monogram; 8 3/4" long; Towle Godroon pattern fancy serving fork, 9 3/4" long; Towle No. 38 Engraved pattern cream ladle, 6" long; Towle No. 127 pattern cream ladle, 5 3/4" long; Small sauce ladle by Whiting, retailed by M.W. Shaw & Bro. (Galveston, TX, 1855-1938); Berry spoon by Lissauer & Co., 'PED' monogram, 8 3/4" long; and Tablespoon with bright cut engraving by P.B. Sadtler & Sons (Baltimore, MD, 1837-72), 'HL' monogram, 8 1/2" long; Danish 826-840 silver tablespoon, with bright cut engraving, city mark for Copenhagen, marked for 1818, 8 5/8" long; German 19th c. 750-silver spoon, Bockeler maker, monogrammed 'FL', 8 5/8" long; Pair of sterling silver sugar tongs, with heart shaped ends and raised wishbone decoration, 4" long; and (2) Pair of 19th c. coin silver tongs, one marked 'A. Blakeman' and the other marked 'W. Kimball', 6 1/4" long; 49.55 ozt tw. Surface wear, otherwise good condition.
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(24) SILVER SERVING UTENSILS
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