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Marketplace Silver | Lots 451-553

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451 A Danish Silver Berry Spoon and Cold Meat Fork, Carl M. Cohr, Copenhagen, Circa 1950, the forked handles applied with leaves and vines, marked on reverse of handles; 4 ozt 16 dwt. Length 8 5/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $150-250

452* A Norwegian Silver Massive Serving Spoon, Ostgaard, Dramen, 1851, Shell and Thread pattern, the handle terminal initialed EO/DO, marked on reverse of terminal; 6 ozt 17 dwt. Length 15 inches. Property from the Estate of Gertrude Wells Brennan, Wilson, Wyoming $100-200

453 A German Silver-Plate Knife Stand, Probably WMF, Early 20th Century, the stand centered by a fully modeled maiden extending a hand holding an apple, flanked by whiplash scrolls, together with 12 fruit knives with mother-of-pearl handles, underside of base marked 68. Height of stand 9 inches. $300-500

454 A German Silver-Plate Mounted Glass Pitcher, WMF, Early 20th Century, the glass body of baluster form, cut and etched with daisies, the silver-plate collar with berry leaves, the handle in the form of a twin tailed mermaid, marked near lower handle terminal. Height overall 12 1/8 inches. $300-500 455* A Pair of German Silver Tablespoons, Dresden, Circa 1800, the handles engraved with feathered borders, the reverse of the terminals with initial R over 1800 within crossed palms and below a coronet, top of terminals with maker’s mark IAS in an oval, town mark and assay scrape; 2 ozt 12 dwt. Length 7 5/8 inches. Property from the Collection of Joseph von der Dressel XXVI and his wife the Imperial Countess Maria Theresa von Wimpfen, Chicago, Illinois $100-200

456 A Set of Twelve German Parcel-Gilt Silver Teaspoons, Bruckmann & Söhne, Early 20th Century, with gilt bowls, the handles decorated with rocaille and terminating in wings, marked on handle reverse; 8 ozt 4 dwt. $300-500

457 A German Silver Tea Caddy, Hanau, Karl Kurz, Kesselstadt, Late 19th century, rectangular with canted corners, chased overall with full-blown flowers and foliage, marked on base; 6 ozt 13 dwt. Height 4 7/8 inches. $200-400

458 A German Silver Wager Cup, IF & Sons LTD., Early 20th Century, in the form of a woman holding a cup over her head, her skirt densely chased with strapwork, scrolls and fruit, marked on base rim; 4 ozt. Height 5 inches. $200-400 459 A French Silver-Gilt Three-Piece Flatware Service, Maker’s Mark LB, Paris, Late 19th Century, comprising and knife, fork and spoon, the hollow handles decorated with Renaissance scrolls and foliage against a matted ground, knife blade engraved to match, in fitted case, marked throughout. Length of case 8 1/8 inches. $200-400

460 A Set of Six French Silver-Gilt Teaspoons, Paris, Hourglass pattern, two by Christofle, four with maker’s mark EE a scale between and bee below; 5 ozt 2dwt. $180-220

461 Two Swiss Silver Creamers, Mid 19th Century, both with gadrooned borders and stylized flowerheads at upper handle terminal, the smaller engraved with contemporary arms and supporters, smaller by maker’s mark R&G, probably Bern, the second Freres Gely, Lausanne; 15 ozt 2 dwt gross. Height of tallest 6 2/4 inches. $300-500

462 A Set of Four Russian Silver Cordials, Israel Essvich Zakhoder, Berdicher, Moscow, Circa 1885, the bodies engraved with bands of lozenges enclosing flowers alternating with town scenes, marked near rims; together with a circular doublehinged box, IV Ivanov, St. Petersburg, mid 19th century; 8 ozt 16 dwt. Height 3 1/2 inches. $300-500

463 Three Dutch Silver Servers, Late 19th/ Early 20th Century, comprising a serving spoon, marked with script letter I duty mark, a serving fork marked with lion passant and date mark for 1894, and a punch ladle marked with lion passant and date mark for 1923, together with a George IV silver stuffing spoon, London, Charles Eley, 1828; 19 ozt 4 dwt. Length of longest 12 inches. $500-700

463A A Czechoslovakian Silver Sauce Boat and Stand, Maker’s Mark FA, Circa 1930, the sauce boat and screw-off shaped oval stand with reeded borders, marked on rims; 20 ozt 8 dwt. Length 9 3/4 inches. $400-600

464 A Set of Six Russian Parcel-Gilt Silver Teaspoons, Circa 1910, the back of the bowls decorated with gilt strapwork and engraved with vines and flowerheads, twisted rod handles, bowls with Cyrillic maker’s mark AR and Kokoshnik mark; 2 ozt 6 dwt $180-220

465* A Set of Twelve Venezuelan Silver Cordials, Maveplai, Caracas, Mid 20th Century, with tulip-form bowls and baluster stems, on stepped domed bases, marked on bases; 13 ozt 7 dwt. Height 3 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Elizabeth M. Mullins, St. Louis, Missouri $300-500

466 Two Persian Silver Mirrors, 20th Century, one of oval form and the other rectangular, the backs densely chased with stylized foliage and basketweave, both with suspension chains, each marked 900. Length of largest 8 3/4 inches. $100-200

467* A Persian Silver Mirror, Early 20th Century, shaped circular, the reverse chased in high relief with dense flowers, foliage and horns against a matted ground, apparently unmarked. Diameter 13 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Benjamin and Louise Pritz, Cincinnati, Ohio $150-250

468 Three Persian Silver Cigarette Cases, Early 20th Century, comprising one engraved with a scholar and musicians, another with a village scene, the last with swimming fish; 13 ozt. Length of largest 4 7/8 inches. $500-700

469 Two Similar Egyptian Silver Cuffs, both engraved with panels of flowers and foliage and mounted with two square knops, marked on reverse; 16 ozt 3 dwt. Length 3 3/4 inches. $400-600 470 A French Silver Mounted Glass Scent Flask, Maker’s Mark B&P a Device Above, Paris, Early 20th Century, with a faceted cylindrical glass body, the silver base engraved with foliate script initial D, with lift-off bulbous cover, base and cover with maker’s mark and French standard. Height 5 3/4 inches. $200-400

473 A Silver-Mounted Cowrie Shell Snuff Box, Possibly American, Early 19th Century, with scalloped rim, the hinged base engraved with wriggle-work borders and inscribed “Mrs. Thomas Barstow to Mrs. C. Woodbridge Sept 19th 1831,” apparently unmarked. Length 2 3/8 inches. $150-250

474 An American Silver Mesh Purse, R. Blackinton & Co., North Attleboro, MA, early 20th Century, the frame decorated with a mask of Neptune rising from waves amidst cattails; 6 ozt 2 dwt. Width of frame 4 inches. $300-500

475 Two Silver Mesh Coin Purses, Early 20th Century, both with closures engraved with foliage, one American with a silver strap handle, Whiting & Davis Co., Plainville, MA the other German with chain handle, maker’s mark CH; 6 ozt 18 dwt. Width of wider 5 1/8 inches. $150-250

476* An Italian Silver and Enamel Compact, Piero Fallaci, Florence, Circa 1960, of cartouche form, the hinged cover enameled with The Birth of Venus, the base engraved with flowers and foliage, marked inside; 3 ozt 6 dwt gross. Length 3 5/8 inches. Property from the Alice Gutnayer Trust, Northbrook, Illinois $300-500

477* Five Silver Cigarette Cases, Late 19th/20th Century, comprising one engraved with a wagon of flowers, another mounted with a “Jasperware” roundel, a Mexican example formed as an envelope, an American example engraved with incised bands, and a Chinese export example chased with dragons and applied with gold characters, four marked STERLING; 24 ozt 19 dwt gross. Length of longest 6 1/2 inches. Property from the Alice Gutnayer Trust, Northbrook, Illinois $600-800

481* A Victorian Silver Vase, Josiah Williams & Co., London, 1895 tapered cylindrical, chased with sweeping lobes and a shellwork cartouche enclosing engraved initial B, marked near rim; 3 ozt 15 dwt. Height 5 inches. Property from the Collection of Joseph von der Dressel XXVI and his wife the Imperial Countess Maria Theresa von Wimpfen, Chicago, Illinois $150-250 482* A Victorian Silver Hot Milk Pot, Sibray, Hall & Co, London, 1891, of inverted pear form, densely chased with scrolls, lattice and floral sprays, with wood handle at right angle to spout, hinged cover, marked on neck and cover; 6 ozt 4 dwt gross. Height 6 3/8 inches. Property from the Collection of Joseph von der Dressel XXVI and his wife the Imperial Countess Maria Theresa von Wimpfen, Chicago, Illinois $200-400

483 A Victorian Silver Two-Piece Fish Service, Francis Higgins II, London, 1849, Kings pattern, engraved with contemporary crest and initial K, the slice engraved with depiction of Neptune, in fitted case; marked on reverse of handles; 10 ozt 7 dwt. Length of slice 12 3/4 inches. $200-400

484* A George III Silver Stuffing Spoon and a Pair of George IV Silver Asparagus Tongs, the first with rounded down-turned handle, engraved with contemporary boar crest, Richard Crossley, London, 1799, the second plain Fiddle pattern, engraved with initial B, Eley, Fearn and Chawner, London, 1829; 9 ozt. Length of spoon 11 7/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Benjamin and Louise Pritz, Cincinnati, Ohio $100-200

485 A George III Silver Soup Ladle, Peter and William Bateman, London, 1806, with oval bowl and plain rounded down-turned terminal, marked on reverse of terminal; 5 ozt 14 dwt. Length 13 inches. $150-250

486* A George III Silver Punch Ladle, Maker’s Mark IB, London, 1800, with oval bowl, the rounded down-turned handle terminal engraved with contemporary crescent crest and motto CRESCENDO.PROSIM, marked on back of handle terminal; 6 ozt 17 dwt. Length 13 3/8 inches. The crest is that of Scot. $200-400

487 A Pair of George III Silver Casters, Peter and Ann Bateman, London, 1791, of baluster form with gadrooned borders, the lower bodies engraved with contemporary foliate script initials ST, the covers engraved with lattice, fully marked on bodies, covers with maker’s mark and lion passant; 5 ozt. Height 5 5/8 inches. $300-500

488* A George III Silver Creamer, Robert Hennell I, London, 1782, of baluster form with applied beaded borders, leaf-capped double-scroll handle, underside with presentation inscription dated 1893; marked on base; 3 ozt 14 dwt. Height 5 1/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Gertrude Wells Brennan, Wilson, Wyoming $100-200

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490 A Silver Large Centerpiece Bowl, oval with undulating rim and gadrooned borders, pierced with flowers and scrolls, underside with transposed marks for Francis Butty & Nicholas Dumee, London, 1770; 45 ozt 15 dwt. Length 17 7/8 inches. $800-1,200

491 A Sheffield-Plate Handled Tray, Early 20th Century, the surface engraved overall with scrolling foliage, the border and handles decorated with grapevine, raised on four paw feet. Length over handles 30 1/4 inches. $300-500

492* A Set of Three Sheffield-Plate Cloches, Albert Henry Thompson, Sheffield, Circa 1900, in sizes, of typical oval form with engraved monogram. Length of longest 18 1/4 inches. Property from the Collection of Paul Mavros and David Valkema, Long Beach, Indiana $800-1,200

493 A Set of Seven Silver-Plate Five-Light Candelabra, 20th Century, with tapered fasted stems and domed bases, each with four reeded scroll branches and fixed drip pans. Height 20 1/2 inches. $300-500

494 A Set of Four Sheffield-Plate Salts, Thomas Latham & Ernest Morton, Birmingham, Mid 19th Century, the tri-form bases mounted with three trolls and supporting detachable gilt wells, with salt spoons with shell bowls and terminals cast as scribes, in fitted wood presentation box from James Robertson & Son, Edinburgh, marked on undersides of bases. Diameter 2 1/2 inches.

Provenance: Langfords Silver Gallery, London, England, 13 March 1993 $400-600 495 An American Silver Trumpet Vase, Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Circa 1965, of calla lily form on a spreading circular base, marked on base and numbered 23425; 20 ozt 19 dwt. Height 12 1/8 inches. $800-1,200

496 An American Silver Trumpet Vase, Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Circa 1965, of calla lily form on a spreading circular base, marked on base and numbered 22509; 10 ozt 19 dwt. Height 9 5/8 inches. $200-400

498 A Suite of Six American Silver “Revere” Bowls, Various Makers, Mid 20th Century, comprising, one large bowl and five small bowls, one monogrammed MVR, another with inscription dated 1949, by Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, WordenMunnis, Boston, MA, Fisher Silversmiths, Jersey City, NJ, Hunt Silver Co., New York, NY, and Watson Company, North Attleboro, MA; 54 ozt 7 dwt. Diameter of largest 8 7/8 inches. $700-900

499 An American Silver Tazza, Tiffany & Co., New York, Circa 1950, circular with reeded rim, the border pierced with stylized flowerheads spaced by running leaves, raised on a trumpet-form foot, marked on underside and numbered 21285; 13 ozt 14 dwt. Diameter 9 inches. Property from the Collection of Marilyn Callender, Denver, Colorado $400-600

500 An American Silver Small Compote, Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Circa 1940, the shallow circular bowl raised on an openwork dolphin and flower blossom stem, all on a spreading circular base, marked on base and numbered 22796; 6 ozt 8 dwt. Diameter 5 1/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $400-600 501 An American Silver Three-Part Dish, Alfredo Sciarotta, Newport, RI, Circa 1950, formed as three leaf-shaped bowls joined by central rope-twist ring handle; marked on underside and numbered 9; 8 ozt. Length 8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $300-500

502 An American Silver Candlestick, Possibly William DeMatteo, Bergenfeld, NJ, 1930-40, the domed circular bases rising to openwork scroll stems centered by a bud and berries, vase-form sconce, stem stamped STERLING; 9 ozt 17 dwt. Height 10 1/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $300-500

503 A Pair of American Silver Candlesticks, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, Mid 20th Century, Chantilly pattern, the bases decorated with running scrolls, rising to baluster stems, sconces with detachable mounts for hurricanes, weighted, marked to bases and numbered 750. Height 11 inches. $300-500

504 A Pair of American Silver Salts, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, Mid 20th Century, shaped oval form with faceted sides, raised on stepped foot, with monogram CNB, marked on undersides; 3 ozt. Length of each 3 3/8 inches. $70-90

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505* Two Matching American Silver Flasks, First Half 20th Century, comprising one larger and one smaller flask, both rectangular, engraved with vertical bands, hinged twist-off caps, one marked with maker’s mark an A in a pennant, the other marked E.A.M. STERLING; 13 ozt 10 dwt. Length of largest 7 inches. Property from the collection of Carolyn Schwarz, Glencoe, Illinois $400-600

506 An American Silver Presentation Vase, Old Newbury Crafters, Newburyport, MA, of trumpet form, engraved on one side with presentation inscription dated 1933, weighted; marked on base. Height 19 1/2 inches. $500-700

507 Five American Silver Serving Articles, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, Circa 1930, comprising a circular basket chased with foliate festoons, a boat-form oval basket with pierced sides, and two serving spoons and one cold meat fork, St. Dunstan pattern; 17 ozt 16 dwt. Length of oval basket 6 7/8 inches. $300-500

508 A Set of Four American Silver Candlesticks, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, 1925, on circular bases engraved with leaf-tips rising to lobed attenuated stems engraved with floral pendants, detachable nozzles, weighted bases; marked on bases and with date symbol. Height 10 inches. $600-800

509 An American Silver Bowl, Frank M. Whiting, North Attleboro, MA, Circa 1930, shaped circular, with lobed sides and applied rim of running scrolls spaced by leaf-tips, marked on base and numbered 2438; 19 ozt 10 dwt. Diameter 11 1/4 inches. $500-700 510 An American Silver Bowl, The Randahl Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1930, circular with lobed sides, raised on a spreading foot rim, marked on base and numbered R1813; 19 ozt. Diameter 9 1/2 inches. $500-700

511* An American Silver Teapot, Tuttle Silversmiths, Boston, 1923-29, in mid-18th century style, of baluster form with gadrooned borders, the lower spout decorated with rocaille, ebonized wood scroll handle, marked on base and with date symbol CC; 19 ozt 10 dwt. Height 8 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Benjamin and Louise Pritz, Cincinnati, Ohio $400-600

513 A Set of Twelve American Silver Nut Dishes, Whiting Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, Early 20th Century, shaped circular, the lobed rims decorated with flowerheads and scrolls, engraved with initial K, marked on bases and numbered 6072; 10 ozt 16 dwt. Diameter 3 3/4 inches. $400-600

514* Three Pairs of American Silver Candlesticks, Early 20th Century, with lobed, hexagonal and octagonal tapered stems, and weighted bases, two pairs with detachable nozzles, hexagonal pair monogrammed AMDJ, octagonal pair initialed H, by Lebkuecher & Co., Newark, NJ, and Roger Williams Silver Co, Providence, RI, octagonal stamped STERLING 330. Height of tallest 10 1/4 inches. Property from the Collection of E. Gordon Ellicott, Jr., Tinley Park, Illinois $500-700 515 An American Silver Sugar Caster, Jenkins & Jenkins Inc., Baltimore, MD, Circa 1910, cylindrical with slip-lock cover, densely chased overall with flowers and foliage against a matted ground, marked on base; 6 ozt 1 dwt. Height 5 1/8 inches. $200-400

516* Two American Silver Trophy Cups, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, 1904, circa 1913, the first of elongated spool form with scroll handles, engraved “THIRD FLIGHT Fourth Annual Tournament M.G.a. Held at Meadow Brook Golf Club 1904, marked on base, numbered A4087 and with date symbol, the second of urn form with scroll handles, engraved “MINNESOTA GOLF ASSOCIATION 1913 INTERLACHEN COUNTRY CLUB SECOND FLIGHT RUNNER UP WON BY,” marked on base and numbered A3756; 18 ozt 4 dwt. Height of largest 7 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Mary Griggs Burke, New York City, New York and Cable, Wisconsin $400-600

517 A Set of Six American Silver Oyster Forks, Reed & Barton, Taunton, MA, Circa 1900, Love Disarmed pattern, 4 ozt 6 dwt. $150-250

518 An American Silver Bowl, Mauser Mfg Co., New York, Circa 1905, shaped circular with lobed sides, the rim applied with running foliate scrolls, center engraved with inscription “Presented by Matinee Club of Pittsburgh + Allegheny to Mr. F.G. Jones owner of Frank A winner of 217 Trotting Class Inter-City Matinee Sept 7-1905,” marked on base and numbered 806F; 16 ozt 7 dwt. Diameter 11 1/2 inches. $500-700

519* An American Silver Overlay Glass Decanter, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, 1899, of bombé rectangular from, overlaid with silver pieced and engraved with scrolling foliage and rocaille, marked on stopper and with date symbol. Height 9 1/4 inches. $400-600

520* An American Silver Bowl, Whiting Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, Circa 1900, circular, the border pierced and chased with floral swags, sprays of roses and scrolls, raised on three pierced bracket supports marked on base and numbered 3212; 10 ozt 6 dwt. Diameter 9 3/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Benjamin and Louise Pritz, Cincinnati, Ohio $300-500

521 Four American Silver Floriform Cups, Whiting Mfg. Co., New York, NY, Late 19th Century, the bowls chased as lotus blossoms on fixed lilypad bases with stem-form handles, marked on bases and numbered 9, 5 ozt. Length over handles 2 1/4 inches. $150-250

522* An American Silver Bowl, Mauser Mfg. Co., New York, Circa 1900, oval, the shaped border chased with floral sprays spaced by scrolls, lobed sides, center monogrammed ASK, marked on base; 9 ozt 18 dwt. Length 14 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Benjamin and Louise Pritz, Cincinnati, Ohio $400-600

523* An American Silver Three-Piece Matching Tea Set, Cincinnati, OH, Late 19th Century, comprising a teapot, creamer and sugar bowl, all of baluster form chased with flowers and foliage against a matte ground, engraved on one side with monogram JLB, vine-form handles, teapot marked for Loring Andrews & Co., creamer and sugar by Duhme & Co.; 37 ozt 10 dwt. Height of teapot 9 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Benjamin and Louise Pritz, Cincinnati, Ohio $1,000-2,000

524* Two Pairs of American Silver Shell-Form Dishes, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, 1887, 1941, the first pair raised on three shell feet and with flower blossom handle, the second pair larger and on two ball feet, marked on bases and numbered 66E, 42677 with date symbols; 17ozt 12 dwt. Width of widest 6 inches. Property from the Estate of Benjamin and Louise Pritz, Cincinnati, Ohio $300-500 525* Two American Silver Trays, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, Circa 1865, 1919, the first circular with reeded border, flat-chased with Greek key, foliage and initial P, raised on a short foot; the second shaped rectangular with openwork border of flowers and scrolls, monogrammed LAF, marked on bases, rectangular tray with date symbol; 28 ozt 12dwt. Length of longest 11 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Benjamin and Louise Pritz, Cincinnati, Ohio $400-600

526 An American Silver Vase, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, Circa 1860, the attenuated body engraved with woven bands and engine-turned flame stitch and monogrammed J.P. K and E.B., the shoulders applied with fully modeled ram heads, marked on base and numbered 170; 8 ozt 1 dwt. Height 7 7/8 inches. $400-600

527 A German Silver Folding Travelling Clock, Retailed by Lebolt, Chicago, IL, Circa 1930, rounded rectangular, the covers incised bands, the brass bezel mounted on a conforming hinged plate, dial stamped LEBOLT & COMPANY, silver case by Louis Kuppenheim, Pforzheim. Length 3 3/4 inches. $400-600

528 A Pair of American Silver Bud Vases, Probably Chicago, IL, Early 20th Century, with bulbous lower bodies and flaring rims, marked on bases HAND WROUGHT STERLING P.L.B; 5 ozt 11 dwt. Height 3 1/8 inches. $200-400

529 An American Silver Small Bowl, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1930, shaped circular with hexagonally lobed sides, lightly spot-hammered, marked on base; 3 ozt. Diameter 3 3/4 inches. $150-250

530 Two American Silver Ash Receivers, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1930, both circular, one with reeded rim and on base band, marked on undersides and numbered W5, 13; 4 ozt 11 dwt. Diameter of largest 3 3/8 inches. $150-250

531 An American Silver Eight-Piece Cordial Set and Tray, The Randahl Shop, Chicago, IL, Mid 20th Century, the cordials with slightly flaring lip on stepped domed bases, the circular tray with molded border, marked on bases; 13 ozt. Diameter of tray 8 inches. $300-500 532* An American Silver-Gilt Presentation Cup, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, 1880, the body etched with celtic arabesques and presentation inscription “DAVID E. HEINMAN on his 21st anniversary and wishes him much happiness”, the domed foot with vertical wrigglework and scrolls, marked on base, numbered 948 and with date letter M; 5 ozt 2 dwt. Height 5 7/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Benjamin and Louise Pritz, Cincinnati, Ohio $300-500

533 An American Silver Berry Spoon, Frank M. Whiting Co., North Attleboro, MA, Circa 1900, the bowl and handle decorated with veined leaves and irises, marked on reverse of handle; 4 ozt 18 dwt. Length 9 1/8 inches. $200-300

534 An American Silver Ice Cream Hatchet, Bailey, Banks and Biddle, Philadelphia, PA, Late 19th Century, the blade engraved with poppies, the handle with scrolls against a tooled ground, marked on reverse of blade; 3 ozt 17 dwt. Length 10 3/4 inches. $100-200

535 Twelve American Silver-Gilt Dinner Forks and Twelve Desert Spoons, the forks Renaissance pattern, monogramed AVS, Dominick & Haff, New York, circa 1895, the spoons Paris pattern, monogramed ASR, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, circa 1900; 41 ozt 6 dwt. $700-900

536 Three American Silver Flatware Servers, S. Kirk & Son Co., Baltimore, MA, Circa 1920, Repoussé pattern, comprising a cold meat fork, a berry spoon and a serving spoon, together with a similar American silver lemon fork; 11 ozt 8 dwt. Length of longest 9 1/2 inches. $250-350

537 Two American Silver Flatware Servers, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1930, comprising a cold meat fork and a pastry server, with spot-hammered surfaces and pointed, up-turned handle terminals, marked on reverse of handles and numbered F 758; 4 ozt 7 dwt. Length of pastry server 9 inches. $200-400

538 An American Silver Tea Strainer, Frank M. Whiting & Co., North Attleboro, MA, Circa 1910, the spot-hammered rim and handle applied with bosses, marked on reverse of handle; 1 ozt 6 dwt. Length 5 7/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $50-70

539 An American Silver Serving Spoon, Frank M. Whiting, North Attlebobro, MA, Early 20th Century, the openwork handle applied with grapes and grapevine, marked on reverse; 3 ozt 8 dwt. Length 10 inches. $50-70

540 An American Silver Child’s Fork and Spoon, both with spot-hammered surfaces, spoon engraved with monogram M.J.L., marked on reverse with maker’s mark BS a lion head between; 1 ozt 14 dwt. Length 4 3/8 inches. $80-120

541 A Pair of American Silver Salad Servers, Lebolt & Co., Chicago, IL, Circa 1915, with spot-hammered surfaces, the fork geometrically pierced, marked on reverse of handles; 6 ozt 7 dwt. Length 9 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $150-250

542 A Pair of American Silver and Lucite Salad Servers, Alfredo Sciarotta, Newport, RI, Circa 1955, the rod lucite handles with down-turned terminals, one spoon pierced, marked on handle mounts. Length 12 1/2 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $150-257

543 A Pair of American Silver Salad Servers, Mulholland Brothers, Chicago, IL, Circa 1915, with spot-hammered handles engraved with monogram A P.P, marked on reverse of handles; 5 ozt 4 dwt. Length 9 1/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor

Purchased Spencer Marks, Ltd., Southampton, MA Page 104 Chicago Metalsmiths $100-200

544 A Pair of American Silver and Mahogany Salad Servers, Circa 1950, bowl and tines with lightly spot-hammered surfaces, turned wood handles, silver marked STERLING. Length 11 3/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $100-200

545 A Pair of American Silver Salad Servers, William G. DeMatteo, Bergenfield, NJ, Circa 1935, the openwork handles applied at terminals with bunches of grapes, marked on reverse of bowls; 7 ozt 4 dwt. Length 9 1/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $200-400 546 An American Silver Serving Spoon and Cold Meat Fork, Frank M. Whiting, North Attleboro, MA, Circa 1930, the openwork handle terminals decorated with leaves and applied with grapes, marked on reverse of handles; 6 ozt. Length 9 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $150-250

547 An American Silver Flatware Service, International Silver Co., Meriden, CT, Mid 20th Century, Royal Danish pattern, comprising 8 dinner knives 7 dinner forks 8 salad forks 4 butter spreaders 4 oyster forks 16 teaspoons 4 soup spoons 1 carving knife 2-piece salad serving set 1 sugar spoon together with a pair of two-light candelabra with weighted bases, Fisher Silversmiths Inc., Jersey City, NJ 57 pieces, 58 ozt 14 dwt weighable. $1,200-2,200

548 An American Silver Flatware Service, Rogers Brothers, Waterbury, CT, Mid 20th Century, Bridal Veil pattern, comprising 10 dinner knives 10 dinner forks 10 salad forks 10 soup spoons 10 teaspoons 2-piece carving set 1 serving fork 53 pieces, in wood box; 51 ozt 2 dwt weighable $1,000-2,000

549* An American Silver Part Flatware Service, Reed & Barton, Taunton, MA, Circa 1910, Marlborough pattern, engraved with initial M, comprising 10 dinner knives 4 dinner forks 3 tablespoons 4 dessert spoons 5 teaspoons 6 citrus spoons 1 iced tea spoons 12 demitasse spoons 2-piece carving set, similar pattern, Web Silver Co., Philadelphia, PA 1 cold meat fork 1 berry spoon 1 sauce ladle 1 master butter knife 66 pieces; 59 ozt 6 dwt weighable. Property from the Estate of Louis M. and Linda M. Byron, Tucson, Arizona $1,500-2,500 550 An American Silver Part Flatware Service, Spaulding & Co., 20th Century, the rounded terminals engraved with monogram MVR, comprising 2 dinner knives 11 dinner forks 9 lunch forks 9 butter spreaders 12 salad forks 12 dessert forks 9 teaspoons 12 soup spoons 8 coffee spoons 2-piece carving set 86 pieces, 90 ozt 13 dwt weighable. $2,000-4,000

551 Eight American Silver Flatware Servers, Reed & Barton, Taunton, MA, Early 20th Century, Les Six Fleurs pattern, comprising 2-piece salad serving set 1 cold meat fork 1 sauce ladle 1 master butter knife 1 butter spreader 1 sugar spoon 1 lemon fork 8 pieces; 16 ozt 9 dwt. Length of longest 9 3/8 inches. $300-500

552* An American Silver Flatware Service, Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, MA, comprising 8 dinner knives 7 dinner forks 8 salad forks 7 butter spreaders 16 teaspoons together with 12 Alvin silver-plate bouillon spoons 6 Heirloom silver-plate cocktail forks 64 pieces; 34 ozt 18 dwt weighable Property from the Collection of Paul Mavros and David Valkema, Long Beach, Indiana $800-1,200

553 An American Mahogany Flatware Case on Stand, Reed & Barton, Taunton, MA, the rectangular flatware case opening to a fitted interior, the front with two rows of drawers, raised on a stand with cabriole legs. Height 36 x width 7 1/4 x depth 13 1/2 inches. $50-100

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