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 ...
Price for the set of six.
Each of these six matching spoons measures 5 7/8" long and is engraved with the ...
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Colonial Williamsburg commissioned Baltimore's Stieff Company (later Kirk-Stieff...
Generously scaled at 9 1/2" long, and weighing 2.44 T. oz., this serving spoon h...
Generously sized at 1 1/2" high and 1 3/4" in diameter, and weighing .74 T., the...
Gorham's numbered items were generally made in a limited number of pieces rather...
length 6 3/8 inches, total Troy weight 11.75 ounces, some slight pattern wear bu...
While the pattern on this 5 7/8" long, .9 T. oz., likely 1870s or 1880s, sugar s...
Exceptionally large, this solid silver pie server measures 10 1/4" long, has a b...
Wallace produced an extensive line of largely floral numbered patterns in...
Wallace produced an extensive line of largely floral numbered patterns in...
Zebulon (alternatively Zachariah as noted by Belden in Marks of American Silv...
A prominent, arguably the dominant, name among mid 19th century New York City re...
Standing 2" tall, with a top span of 4 3/8" and a base diameter of 3", this soli...
Made by the mid 19th century Boston silver manufacturer Farrington & Hunnedwell,...
While a pattern in general production, but without a documented name or maker, t...