For sale is a beautiful sterling silver bottle opener by Georg Jensen of Denmark. The pattern is called Acorn. It was patented in 1915 and designed by Johan Rodhe. It is approximately 4 9/16" long and 1.41 troy ounces. No monogram. Marked Georg Jensen in a beaded circle on one side. The other side is marked STERLING DENMARK. The opener is marked STAINLESS. Very good condition. Some minor nicks.
For sale is a beautiful sterling silver bottle opener by Georg Jensen of Denmark. The pattern is called Acorn. It was patented in 1915 and designed by Johan Rodhe. It is approximately 6 3/8" long and 2.19 troy ounces. No monogram. Marked Georg Jensen in a beaded circle on one side. The other side is marked STERLING DENMARK. The opener is marked GEORG JENSEN DENMARK on one side. The other side is marked STAINLESS STEEL. Very good condition. Some minor nicks.
For sale is a beautiful sterling silver repousee sauce ladle by Stieff. Approximately 5 3/4" long and 2.14 troy ounces. No monogram. Marks include STERLING-STIEFF. Very good condition.
For sale is a beautiful sterling silver platter or stuffing spoon by Ball Black & Company of New York. Approximately 12 7/8" long and 5.40 troy ounces. Monogrammed with a T. Marks include BALL BLACK & CO, STERLING. Very good condition.
For sale is a beautiful Gorham sterling silver 4 footed gravy boat. Approximately 4 1/4" high at tip of handle and 8 1/2" from spout to handle and 4 1/2" wide. It weighs a hefty 13.13 troy ounces. No monogram. The handle is decorated with acanthus leaf and flower. There is a floral scroll design around the top edge and feet. Marks include the lion, anchor and G (Gorham's hallmarks)STERLING and A2103. There is also a bell that dates this piece at 1883. Very good condition.
For sale is a beautiful sterling silver serving spoon by the Gorham Manufacturing Company of Providence RI. The pattern is called Hound. Approximately 9" long and 3.05 troy ounces or 94.6 grams. NO MONOGRAM. The bowl is lightly gilt. Marks include the lion, anchor and G (Gorham's hallmarks) and STERLING. Very good condition.
For sale is a wonderful sterling silver cocktail stirring spoon by Gardner MA silversmith, Arthur Stone. Approximately 2.75 troy ounces or 85.5 grams and 12 1/4" long. No monogram. Arthur Stone was born in Sheffield England in 1847. He apprenticed for 7 years starting at the early age of 14. He also studied at the National School of Design in Sheffield. He moved to the US in 1884 where he worked for Wm Durgin Co for 3 years. In 1887, he moved to Gardner MA to work for the Frank Smith Silver ...click for details
For sale is a set of 3 coin silver spoons by Boston maker Crosby & Brown, circa 1849-1853. Approximately 8" long and all 3 total 135 grams or 4.35 troy ounces. Monogram on the back of each, T and 1851. According to Rainwater's book, in an 1856 report, Samuel T. Crosby succeeded Obadiah Rich in 1849. The early firms prior to the 1860s appear from their advertisements to have been manufacturers of silverware. They later became a general retail jeweler. These pieces have the mark of 18 ...click for details
For sale are 12 sterling silver flat butter spreadeers by the William B. Durgin Company of Concord, New Hampshire. The pattern is called Bradford and was issued in 1909. Approximately 5 1/4" long and 6.53 troy ounces. Monogrammed HBS?.
Marks include the Durgin "D" and STERLING. The William B. Durgin Company was originally from Concord NH but was purchased by the Gorham Company around 1905 after the deaths of the father and son. It continued to operate in Concord until 1931 when ...click for details
For sale is a beautiful and early Ball, Tomkins & Black Successors to Marquand coin silver pitcher. circa 1839-1851. Approximately 13" tall and 23.66 troy ounces. Monogrammed EOB. The borders have a beautiful heart motif and the design is executed with roses. Marks include BALL TOMPKINS & BLACK SUCCESSORS TO MARQUAND & CO and J.B. Very good condition.