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339. Wallace Sterling Silver Flatware for 12 in "Still Mood", 1963
Service for 12 includes: (all measurements are apprx) 12 dinner forks (7-1/2"), 12 salad forks (7"), 12 table spoons (7-1/2"), 12 tea spoons (6-1/2"), 12 knives (9-1/2") (with stainless steel blades). Serving pieces include sugar spoon (6-1/2") butter knife (7-1/2") serving spoon ( 9-1/4") pierced vegetable spoon (9-1/4") serving fork (9") pickle fork (6-1/4") and ladle (6-3/4"). The "Still Mood" pattern from 1963 features a seek handle with a incised leaf pattern. All marked with "Wallace Sterling" on back of handles. Lot also includes four commemorative presidential (George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and John Kennedy) spoons in International sterling by WMRogers, each measures apprx 6". Two identical sterling serving spoons by West Morland (8-1/4"), three international silver shell dish spoons (5-3/4") and a tiny sterling silver salt spoon from Japan (3-1/2"). All come in a Gorham zipper chest. Lot, excluding knives, weighs apprx 83.3 Troy oz.
800/1,200
Sold: $977.50
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340. Dinner Service for 12 by Oneida Heirloom Sterling in "Silver Rose"
79 piece set includes dinner service for 12 as wells as 7 serving pieces. This pattern was patented in 1956. Lot includes 12 6-1/2" salad forks, 24 6" tea/ dessert spoons, 12 7-1/2" dinner forks, 12 6-1/2" dinner spoons, 12 8-1/2" knives. As well as one 6-1/2" butter knife, one 6-3/4" cheese knife, one 5-1/2" bon-bon server, one 5-1/2" pickle fork, one 8-1/2" serving spoon, one 8-1/2" serving fork and one 7" ladle. All measures measurement are apprx. Each piece is marked on back. Each knife features a stainless steel blade. Lot (sans knives) weighs apprx 82.2 Troy oz. Comes in mahogany, fabric lined box with labels reading "Heirloom Silver, From Generation to Generation, Tested and Approved Anti-Tarnish Oneida Ltd. Laboratories"
800/12,000
Sold: $805.00
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341. Lot of Flatware from International Silver Co, in "Trianon" pattern, circa 1921
Lot comprised of twenty-two miscellaneous pieces including six apprx 8-3/4" dinner knives (with stainless steel blades from Insico), five apprx 7" lunch forks, three apprx 8-1/4" large spoons, two apprx 6" tea spoons, and six apprx 7-1/2" iced-tea spoons. All have "I.S. Co Sterling Pat'd 1921" on back. Without knives, lot weighs apprx 20.2 Troy oz.
400/600
Sold: $207.00
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342. Gorham Sterling Carving Set in "Versailles" Pattern, 1888
Three piece sterling silver serving items including a two pronged roast fork, carving knife and knife sharpener. Hollow handles feature curvy pattern with putti and scrolls. All items marked "Sterling" with "Gorham Hallmarks" and "Copyright 1888". Blades and fork prongs are made from stainless steel. Fork measures apprx 11", knife apprx 14-1/4", and the sharpener apprx 14".
200/400
Sold: $115.00
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343. Candlesticks from Warsaw, Poland, circa 19th Century
Beautiful set of matching Sabbath candle sticks in Petticoat Style. Made in 2nd half of 19th Century when Poland was under the rule of Russia. Constructed in three parts with top candle holder in a pear form and square base. Features a design of raised roses. Bottom stamped with imperial warrant of St. Petersburg, company name Norblin & Co. Galw (indicating silver plate on brass) Warszawa, with BR and 1139 A. Measures apprx 12-1/2" H x 4-3/4" square at base.
1,500/1,700
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344. A Pair of Interchangeable Candelabra
Three light candelabra can be disassembled and then reassembled in a variety of styles. Simple arms and gadrooned borders, each apprx 12-1/4"T x 11"W. Bottoms stamped "Empire Sterling weighted".
100/150
Sold: $178.25
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345. A Silver Tazza, circa 19th Century
Possibly an earlier piece, this repousse relief of King of Sassanian Empire, (circa 5th-7th century A.D). in a typical setting of ancient Persian mythology. The material is comprised of two silver sheets, married at the rim with a fold. The tapered base is hollow and is also presumed to be silver. Oxidation throughout giving a lovely patina on bottom. Apprx 9"D x 1-1/2"T.
600/800
Sold: $1,581.25
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346. Pair of Gorham Shell Dishes
Lot includes a pair of matching sterling sliver serving items. Dishes are scalloped shell shapes with two round feet on bottom. Bottom is hallmarked with Gorham Company mark. Each measures apprx 9"D. Lot weighs appx 31.1 Troy oz.
100/200
Sold: $557.75
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347. Tuttle Sterling Gravy Boat, early 20th Century
American sterling silver serving piece sits on three feet and features curvy handle and a wide lip in the George II style. Bottom reads Sterling 33 George II Period and is hallmarked with pine tree schilling mark and crescent moon. Measures apprx 4-1/4"H x 4"W x 7"L. Weighs apprx 9.4 Troy oz.
50/100
Sold: $310.50
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348. Tuttle Sterling Pitcher, early 20th Century
Handled American sterling silver pitcher features a round foot, bulbous body and round rim with spout. Bottom reads Sterling 100, 4-1/2 Pints, Reproduction with hallmark of pine tree schilling and upside down crescent moon. Measures apprx 7"H x 5-1/2" at widest point. Weighs apprx 22.5 Troy oz.
110/220
Sold: $575.00
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