Assorted American Silver
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Description
United States, C. 1815-1970
Various silversmiths
Hallmarks: one bowl has Tuttle Silver Co., Boston, MA, C. 1933-1945 marks
Hallmarks: six coasters with Mueller, Kaiser Platting Co., St. Louis, MS marks
Hallmarks: one scalloped spoon with S. Kirk & Son Inc., Baltimore, MD, C. 1815-1979 marks
Hallmarks: one small ladle with Blackinton Co., North Attleboro, MA, C. 1862-1900 mark
Hallmarks: one ‘EW’ monogramed fork and spoon with International Silver Co., United States, C. 1939 marks
Hallmarks: one large paperclip with G. Henckel, New York, NY marks
Hallmarks: one fish serving knife with Frank M. Whiting, New York, NY, C. 1875-1926 marks
Dimensions: the longest length is approx. 12.25"
Weight: approx. 40.45 ozt
Good condition
Provenance: New York private collection
This group of fine American silver was manufactured between 1815 and 1970. The collection includes a Tuttle silver bowl in a traditional Irish design, ornately rimmed silver coasters by Mueller, Kaiser, Platting Co., one shell ladle by the Massachusetts maker Blackinton Co., and a traditional Whiting fish serving knife. Additionally, this grouping includes one broad scalloped spoon by the Baltimore silver maker S. Kirk & Son Inc., a child’s monogramed International Silver Co. fork and spoon in the Prelude pattern, and an elegant silver paperclip fashioned by G. Henckel.
The collection is in good condition with traces of age and wear to varying degrees. The longest piece, the fish server is 12.25" long. The total weight of the collection is approximately 40.45 ozt.
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