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Sterling Silver, Plate Copper and Brass:
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Item #SA-001
Peerless Silverplate Single Covered Vegetable Dish
This is a 5" x 11" x 3" high silver plated single vegetable dish by Peerless Silver Company. It is from the 1930's and is in beautiful condition. Please view all photos to see the inside and the mark on the bottom.
It's quite unusual to find a single covered vegetable dish, and in such superb condition. The initials C. T. are on the top, but can be taken away if you wish.
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Price: $125.00
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Item # SA-002
International Sterling Silver Candy Dish
This lovely little 8" diameter candy dish is sterling marked on the bottom with the International Silver Co. mark.
Please see all views to see mark. There are three scripted initials in the middle of the bowl: "CMT". There is a small indentation on the bottom of the dish, not unusual for something of this age. It is a lovely piece, and perfect for your collection of Vintage International Sterling or on your buffet!
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Price: $125.00
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Item #SA-003
Mid-Victorian Silver Sweetmeat Fork & Sugar Spoon
No table would be complete without this precious pair of mid-Victorian silver pieces with a decidedly Japanesque bamboo design. Made by a fine silver maker in America, the sweetmeat fork measures 5" from the very sharp end to the top of the tiny teapot on top. The tiny sugar spoon for rock sugar measures 4 1/2" long.
The delicate detail work is extraordinary. The rings that comprise the bamboo design, are carefully executed and crisp. These are very unusual and unique, and I daresay quite rare.
I believe at some point in its 100+ year life, a repair was made to the bottom of the teapot on the fork.
I have inspected the pieces carefully with a loupe and cannot find any identifying makers marks, but have excellent provenance on these pieces.
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Price: ON HOLD
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Item #SA-004
Early Gorham Sterling Pierced Candy Bowls
These two great little candy bowls are from
Gorham. The show the lion facing right, the
anchor, and the 'G; for Gorham, Sterling, and item
number A288. This was a turn of the century mark
by Gorham. These bowls are 3 1/4" diameter,
and 1 1/4" tall, including the 3 ball feet on the
bottom. The sides are pierced, and the lip of
the bowl is beaded. These come from an estate in
New York, and are very beautiful.
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Price: $150.00
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Item #SA-005
Early American Sterling Silver Tea Spoons
These two lovely sterling silver tea spoons measure
5" long. The are very early NY, with a
trefoil mark, which, when viewed under a strong loup
indicate a crack in the stamp, which means the die had
a crack in it. Only one has this, and it is not
a detraction, only an interesting observation.
The other amazing feature of these two very heavy
spoons is that they are both perfectly balanced at the
beautifully shaped attachment on the back of the
bowl. The silversmith that produced these lovely
spoons took the attachment design to a decorative
level.
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Price: ON HOLD
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