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This master butter knife is a lengthy at 7 7/8", and weighty at 1.61 T. oz., ...
circa 1835, double swell fiddle with pointed chamfered shoulders, length three i...
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This 7 1/4" long, .93 T. oz., coin silver jelly or preserve spoon is marked "R. ...
One of Gorham's earliest full line patterns, Ivy aka Egyptian Ivy ...
French in origin, this piece is stamped with a (miniscule) "boar's head" guarant...
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Offered is an exceptionally fine and earlier (circa 1780-90) American coin silve...
An engaging regional period piece, this mug stands 2 13/16" high to the rim, 3 1...
Part of a large carving set, this item measures 14 1/4" long.
The handle is h...
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Measuring 8 3/8" long and weighing 1.1 T. oz., this relatively plain, c. 1850, s...
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A prominent Syracuse, New York silver manufacturer with a history that spanned t...
Tea accessories, mote spoons were popular items in early 19th century England. <...
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In the realm of American silver the notion prevails that the finest and most ele...
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A matched pair, each of these forks measures 7" long, while the two combined wei...
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An expression of Art Nouveau floral design at its finest, this bowl was made by ...
Price per piece, two available.
Durgin introduced its Old Standish pattern in 1901 followed by New Sta...
Canton circa 1825, gilt interior, the elaborate cast everted godrooned rim adorn...
Not a standard full line pattern, the Daisy pattern on this pair of 4 1/8...
Stephen Adams I was a well-recognized London silversmith of his period, roughly ...