WHITING MFG. CO. "MADAM MORRIS" STERLING SILVER NUT DISHES, SET OF TEN
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WHITING MFG. CO. "MADAM MORRIS" STERLING SILVER NUT DISHES, SET OF TEN, pattern designed by Charles Osborne in 1909, each being elongated octagonal form with thin bead-and-reel border along rim having foliate motifs at two ends, engraved "HA" initials to center well base. Each impressed to underside with a maker's mark above "STERLING / 1065". Total weight: 6.770 ozt. Whiting Mfg. Co., North Attleboro, MA (active 1866-1875), New York City, NY (1876-1909), and Bridgeport, CT (active 1909-1926). First quarter 20th century. Each 7/8" HOA, 3" x 2" OA rim.
Provenance:
From the estate of David Lee Fannon, Amissville, VA.
Condition
Very good to excellent overall condition with minor wear, minor to moderate surface scratches, and other imperfections including nicks, one or a few minute/small dents, and/or slight worn spots to raised decoration.
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