For sale is a beautiful English sterling silver serving spoon by Lionel Alfred Crichton of Crichton Brothers, London. circa 1923-1924. Approximately 9 1/2" long and 3.39 troy ounces or 105.2 grams. Beautiful rattail handle going into back of bowl. (see photo). The handle lifts up at the end. No monogram. Marks include the lion, leopard head, the letter h and LAC. Very good condition.
Wonderful sterling silver sugar & creamer in Durgin's Fairfax pattern. The creamer is approximately 3 1/2" tall including the handle. It is 4 1/8" from handle to spout. It weighs 3.71 troy ounces. The sugar is 3" tall including the handle. It is 5 1/8" from handle to handle and weighs 4.07 troy ounces. They are both monogrammed BPM. The sugar & creamer are in Durgin's Fairfax pattern. circa 1920s. They are in a wonderful art deco style with a wreath on both si ...click for details
Wonderful sterling silver 4 footed tray or salver by S. Kirk & Son of Baltimore MD. Approximately 9 1/4" in diameter and 15.88 troy oz. Marks include S. Kirk & Son Co., 925/1000, 2009, E. This mark was used on holloware from 1903-1924. It is a finely crafted 4 footed tray by S.Kirk & Co of Baltimore Md. This tray has a band of stars inside of a circle decorating the outer rim. The surface of the tray has four engraved floral sprays encircling the monogram which appears to be BCC ...click for details
Wonderful sterling silver gravy ladle in the Colonial pattern by the Gorham Manufacturing Company of Providence RI. Solid piece. Approximately 6 7/8" long. Monogrammed with what looks like MATC. Marks include the Gorham logo of the lion, anchor & G and STERLING. Very good condition.
Wonderful sterling silver soup ladle with Chrysanthemum pattern. Approximately 9 1/8" long. Monogrammed. The pattern and maker are unknown to me. See photos. The pattern has chrysanthems and other flowers with beading around the edge travelling down the handle to the bowl. It has a single lip on the right side for pouring. Marks include the maker's mark, STERLING and 925/1000. Very good condition.
Wonderful sterling silver gravy ladle by the Watson Company of Attleboro Massachusetts. The pattern is called Liberty and was copyrighted in 1917. Approximately 7" long. Monogrammed with a "B". Marks include the crown, W and Lion and STERLING. This mark was used from 1910-1955 when Watson Company was sold to R. Wallace & Sons. Very good condition.
Gorgeous sterling silver repousee presentation water pitcher to Francis E. Getty FROM The Coca Cola Boys In Loving Appreciation Jan 1920. Approximately 9 7/8" tall at the highest point and 28 troy ounces. It is a good size and weight with the side measuring 9" from spout to handle. Beautifully decorated with a floral repousee design in high relief consisting of roses, daisys, and other flowers, leaves, stems and buds. The front under the spout is an acanthus leaf design also all over t ...click for details
Beautiful sterling silver stuffing or platter spoon by McAuliffe & Hadley, Boston. Approximately 11 1/4" long and 3.51 troy ounces. This serving piece is beautifully hand hammered all over. It has a nice coffin end to the handle with the attached button on the back of the handle for resting the spoon on the side of the plater. No monogram. Marks include McAuliffe & Hadley, STERLING. Very good condition.
Beautiful sterling silver sugar spoon by Georg Jensen of Denmark. Approximately 5 3/8" in length. The pattern is called Ornamental Items. It has a curved loop handle with cast beaded ornamentation on the end. The bowl has a leafy shape to the edge. The photo looks as if the bowl is gilt but it is not. You can see the marks from hammering that make this piece sparkle. Marks include GEORG JENSEN, STERLING, DENMARK and the number 41. Very good condition.