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    By Gorham
    Located in Washington Depot, CT
    Gorham Mythologique 1894 sterling silver berry casserole serving spoon. Marked: lion anchor G, STERLING. Monogram appears to be: EMCN in scrolled...
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  • Gorham 1897 Meadow Sterling Silver Gold Washed Bon Bon Nut Spoon
    By Gorham
    Located in Washington Depot, CT
    Antique Gorham sterling silver Bon Bon or nut serving spoon with gold washed pierced bowl in the 1897 Meadow pattern. Marked: lion anchor G, STERLING, PAT.1897. Monogram appears to ...
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    20th Century American Serving Pieces

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  • Tiffany & Co. 1878 Olympian Sterling Silver Serving Fork, No Monogram
    By Tiffany & Co.
    Located in Washington Depot, CT
    Vintage Tiffany & Co. sterling silver serving fork in the Olympian 1878 pattern. Olympian is an ornate and elaborate multi-motif pattern, featuring 17 different sharply carved han...
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    20th Century Unknown Serving Pieces

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    Sterling Silver

  • Dominick & Haff No.10 Sterling Silver Enameled Gilt Small Berry Spoon
    By Dominick & Haff
    Located in Washington Depot, CT
    Dominick & Haff sterling silver enameled and gilt small berry spoon in the 1896 No. 10 pattern. Marked: STERLING, D&H stamp, PAT-D.96. No monogram. Measures: 8" long, 2'1/8" wide ...
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    Sterling Silver

  • Evald Nielsen Denmark No. 12 830 Silver Large Serving Spoon
    By Evald Nielsen
    Located in Washington Depot, CT
    Vintage 830 silver serving spoon designed by Evald Nielsen of Denmark in the no. 12 blossom pattern. Respected Danish silversmith, Evald Nielsen, designed all his own patterns. Pa...
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  • Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Strawberry Pattern Berry Spoon
    Located in Washington Depot, CT
    Antique sterling silver berry casserole spoon by Tiffany & Co. in the Strawberry pattern. Tiffany's strawberry pattern was introduced in the early 1900s. This spoon features the s...
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    These two pieces of Gorham sterling silver flatware are decorated with the Versailles pattern, which was introduced in 1888. The butter knife, or possibly a pickle knife, is 165 mm (...
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  • Antique William Roger Quadruple Plate Sugar Bowl & Gorham Sterling Silver Spoons
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    Located in Dayton, OH
    Antique turn of the century 13 piece sugar bowl and hanging spoon set, featuring a trophy urn style bowl with etched palm leaves on the body, brackets to support twelve sugar spoons, squirrels in the pierced handles and a sparrow shaped finial. Set includes 11 Gorham sterling silver demitasse spoons in the New Queens pattern (introduced 1895); sold by J.E. Caldwell & Co. Bowl and lid by William Rogers (cross and keystone mark, circa 1900-1910), design number 57. "Gorham Silver was founded in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1831 by Jabez Gorham, a master craftsman, in partnership with Henry L. Webster. The firm's chief product was spoons of coin silver, but also made thimbles, combs, jewelry, and other small items. In 1865, the Rhode Island legislature granted a charter in the name of Gorham Manufacturing Company. During the heyday of American silver manufacturing, approximately 1850–1940, Gorham was highly influential. The company has produced matching hollowware in both sterling and silverplate, as well as running a foundry for bronze sculpture. The White House has used Gorham silver services during many administrations including those of Lincoln, Grant, and George W. Bush. Gorham artisans also sculpted several famous statues housed in the Capitol's Rotunda, overlooking the Museum of Natural History in New York, and topping the Rhode Island State House. Gorham has also designed a number of elaborate trophies for sporting events, including the Borg-Warner Trophy for the Indianapolis 500, designed by Robert J. Hill. The company has changed hands multiple times beginning with Textron (1967), to Dansk International Designs (1989), to Brown-Forman Corporation (1991), to the Lenox Group (2005), to Clarion Capital Partners (2009), now operating under the name Lenox Corporation." "William Hazen Rogers (born May 13, 1801) was an American master silversmith and a pioneer in the silver-plate industry and whose work and name have survived to the present day. Rogers partnered with other silversmiths at times, and his company and trademarks were eventually taken over by larger companies. Rogers was born on a farm on May 13, 1801, to Sarah Reynolds (1777-?) and Asa Rogers (1798-1824). After he left home, he went on to become a silversmith, watchmaker and jeweler. From 1820 to 1825, Rogers was an apprentice to Joseph Church, a silversmith and watchmaker in Hartford. In 1825, Rogers became partners with Church and their company, Church & Rogers, initially manufactured silver-plate flatware and hollowware. He was also partner, from 1832 to 1838, with Asa Harris Rogers, his younger brother, as "A Rogers Jr. & Co." while still associated with Church & Rogers. Rogers – together with his two brothers and, later, his son – was responsible for more than 100 patterns of silver and silver-plated cutlery and serving dishes. Many of Roger's designs were influenced by Louis XIV-style patterns of the 17th and 18th century in France, and he was best known for his Elberon pattern and "Presidential" cutlery series. The companies in which one or more of the original...
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    By Amston Silver Co.
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    Being offered is a sterling silver fork and spoon set by Amston Silver. The pattern is “Gladstone” and it was first introduced in 1891. Notice the wide an...
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    By Gorham Manufacturing Company
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