STERLING: "Sir Christopher" sterling silver flatware set by Wallace, sixty-three pieces, designed in
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STERLING: "Sir Christopher" sterling silver flatware set by Wallace, sixty-three pieces, designed in 1936 by William S. Warren (1888-1965) and named in honor of British architect Sir Christopher Wren, each pieces features an intricate design of acanthus leaves, rosettes, shell and scrollwork, each marked "Wallace Sterling" on reverse of handle, pieces include: twelve dinner forks, 7 1/4" l.; twelve individual salad forks, three inner tines combined at base, 6 3/8" l.; twelve teaspoons, 6" l.; twelve weighted handle knives, stainless steel blades, each estimated at .5 ozt each, 9" l.; eleven round soup spoons, 5 7/8" l.; three solid individual butter knives, 6 1/4" l.; one round sugar spoon, 6" l., all pieces with wear consistent with age and use, no notable damages viewed. [Total Weight: 77.7 ozt (includes 6 ozt of estimated)].
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STERLING: "Sir Christopher" sterling silver flatware set by Wallace, sixty-three pieces, designed in
Estimate $1,500 - $2,500
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