A GROUP OF TWO AMERICAN STERLING SILVER SERVING ITEMS,
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A GROUP OF TWO AMERICAN STERLING SILVER SERVING ITEMS, CIRCA 1906-1947, comprising an American Silver Co. sterling silver berry serving spoon in the "Moselle" pattern, designed in 1906 by Samuel J. Large, Bristol, Connecticut, marked (globe) (fork, knife, and spoon), "1857, ASCO, PAT.4.10-06;" and a Reed & Barton sterling silver serving tray, Taunton, Massachusetts, 1947, with two cast and chased lily pods joined by an interlaced handle, marked (eagle), R, (lion rampant), "STERLING, X103," (balance), height: 5 5/8", width: 13 1/4", depth: 7", total approximate silver weight: 17.615 troy ounces.
Condition
Both pieces in overall good condition.
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A GROUP OF TWO AMERICAN STERLING SILVER SERVING ITEMS,
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