Marked with Gorham's "lion, anchor, G" emblem, along with "Sterling" and "Pat 18...
Edinburgh (1834), with highly carved shell-end grippers and squared shoulders, e...
length 9 inches, weight 2.54 Troy ounces, monogrammed "M" (obverse, Old English)...
An example of Shiebler's Month series of flatware introduced in 1902, thi...
Credited with giving momentum to the surge in souvenir spoon collecting that beg...
Among Gorham's oldest full line patterns, New Tipt was introduced in 1871...
Marked "Sterling," "925/1000 in a shield," and "Duhme Co.," this 6 1/8" long, ...
length 6 1/8 inches, weight 1.25 oz. Troy, no monogram, some light scratches but...
Relatively large for an ice cream place spoon, this piece measures 6 1/8" long a...
length 7 1/2 inches, weight 1.25 oz. Troy, monogrammed as shown in second enlarg...
The larger of two cold meat forks that Alvin offered in its Majestic line...
Offered is a nice American coin silver sugar shell in the fiddlethread pattern, ...
A late 19th century pattern, Dominick & Haff's Pointed Antique was issued...
Introduced in 1861, and initially made to a coin silver standard then continued ...
Offered is a very scarce pair of early 19th Century American coin silver teaspoo...
Offered is an excellent American coin silver long-handled condiment spoon or lad...
Offered is a nice American coin silver tablespoon initialed CY in period script ...
Offered is a scarce and attractive pair of 19th Century neoclassical Italian sil...