Seven Pieces of American Aesthetic Sterling Silver
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Seven Pieces of American Aesthetic Sterling Silver Flatware
fourth quarter 19th century, including six John Wendt "Bird" pattern luncheon forks, designed in 1865 by Bernhard D. Beiderhase (ca. 1826-1875) and retailed by Ball, Black & Co., New York, monogrammed "EAJ", l. 6-5/8", and a Tiffany "Vine" pattern, "Gourd" motif sugar sifter, monogrammed "ME", l. 5-7/8".
11.80 total t. oz.
fourth quarter 19th century, including six John Wendt "Bird" pattern luncheon forks, designed in 1865 by Bernhard D. Beiderhase (ca. 1826-1875) and retailed by Ball, Black & Co., New York, monogrammed "EAJ", l. 6-5/8", and a Tiffany "Vine" pattern, "Gourd" motif sugar sifter, monogrammed "ME", l. 5-7/8".
11.80 total t. oz.
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Seven Pieces of American Aesthetic Sterling Silver
Estimate $700 - $1,000
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