For sale is a lovely sterling silver jelly spoon by the Wendell Manufacturing Company of Chicago Illinois. Approximately 6 1/8" long and 1.95 troy ounces. No monogram. I am not sure of the pattern but it is very pretty. Marked with a W between two lions and STERLING. The Wendell Manufacturing Co acquired some of the flatware patterns and dyes of the Mauser Mfg. Co of New York NY around 1896-97. Flatware production was discontinued c.1900. Lightly worn but still good condition.
For sale is a lovely sterling silver olive fork by Dominick & Haff of New York. The pattern is called No.10 or Number 10. Approximately 7 1/8" long and 1.02 troy ounces. Monogrammed with an H. Lightly gilt bowl. Marks include STERLING, the logo for Dominick & Haff, HANSEL, SLOAN & CO and PAT-D.96. Very good condition.
For sale is a lovely coin silver tablespoon by P.B. Sadtler & Sons of Baltimore MD. circa 1850. Approximately 8 1/2" long and 1.85 troy ounces. Monogrammed MRB. Beautifully engraved. Marked P.B SADTLER & SONS.
For sale is a wonderful coin silver tablespoon by N. Harding & Co. of Boston MA. circa 1842. Approximately 8 1/4" long and 1.90 troy ounces. Monogrammed with what looks like PB? Marks include N.HARDING & CO, PURE COIN.
For sale is an early American coin silver tablespoon by Mead & Co. Approximately 9" long and 1.30 troy ounces. No monogram. Marked MEAD & CO. I didn't find the exact mark of Mead & Co. I did find quite a few Mead, between 1830-1850. But I could not find Mead & Co. Very good condition.
For sale is an early American coin silver tablespoon. Approximately 8 1/2" long and 1.47 troy ounces. Monogrammed with an H. Marks include COIN and CLARK SAWYER & CO. I could not find the maker although there were many Clarks. It is a very early piece in very good condition.
For sale is an early American coin silver tablespoon. Approximately 9 1/4" long and 2.30 troy ounces. Monogrammed A.M.C. Marks include WMK, G.BROWN. George Brown is listed as working in Barnesville, Ohio in 1830. Very good condition.
For sale is a lovely sterling silver card case by the Gorham Manufacturing Company. Approximately 3 1/2" x 2 7/16" and weighing 1.79 troy ounces. No monogram. Beautiful engraved decoration. Marks include the rampant lion, anchor and G, STERLING, 24 and G. This hallmark was used from 1852-1865. Very good condition. Minor denting.
For sale is a wonderful sterling silver three piece child's set still in original box. The pettern is Lily. Approximately 2.33 troy ounces. The knife measures 7 5/16", the three tined fork measures 6 3/16" and the food pusher measures 4 15/16". Monogrammed with what looks like PEP. Marked STERLING. Very good condition. The box is original but the condition is not good.
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.