12 MINT sterling gumbo/bullion spoons. Marked Dominick & Haff. King pattern patented 1880. Appear new, but have been in silver chest since 1912. Belonged to my grandmother. Very small mono that could be buffed off. Measures 5 1/4 in. Non smoking non pet home. Older lady cleaning out.
Good quality set of three ashtrays. Each is hallmarked silver for Birmingham 1963, and maker marked for Garrard & Co, with their 12 Regent Street, London address stamped to the undersides. 11.5cm in diameter, and each weighs about 93/94g, with a combined weight of 281g. They have a Celtic zoomorphic, beaded design to the rims. Generally, in good condition. There is some denting and flattening to the some of the butt rests, as per the photos. There are a few dent / bruise marks to the bowls, as well as some natural black toning and tarnishing to the silver.
For your consideration is a fabulous example Art Deco design made by Gorham. This bouillon cup is immaculate, having no blemishes to speak of. Silver holder measures 3 9/16″ in diameter and 2 1/8″ tall. The liner measures 4 1/16″ in diameter, 2″ tall and 1 9/16 at the base. Gorham did hallmark Art Deco bullion sterling holders with STERLING G. ” Early Gorham silver marks often included a lion, an anchor, and the letter “G. The “STERLING G” mark, likely in conjunction with other hallmarks, was used on Art Deco pieces. Specifically, the “G” represents the Gorham Manufacturing Company. While the mark “STERLING G” might not be the sole hallmark, it was commonly used in conjunction with other symbols indicating sterling silver and Gorham’s identity. If you’re looking for a specific art deco piece, the hallmarks might vary depending on the design and production period. Thank you for looking..
6 Vintage “Towle” Sterling Silver “Louis XIV” Pattern Bullion Spoons – Pattern introduced in 1924 – Very handsome – They each remain in very nice condition with light scratches – They measure 4 7/8 inches long – The total weight is 4.1 troy ounces.
OLD 1970 SOLID STERLING SILVER INGOT CARINATED (POUNDED TO A CENTER POINT) NAVAJO CUFF BRACELET, THIS PIECE IS HAND STAMPED, WEIGHS 25.5 GRAMS AND MEASURES: 5 1/4 INCHES INSIDE MEASUREMENT PLUS A 1 INCH GAP, THERE IS NO FLEX TO THIS PIECE, SO PLEASE NOTE THE MEASUREMENTS. PLEASE USE A CLOTH TAPE MEASURE WHEN MEASURING YOUR WRIST, THIS CUFF HAS NO FLEX, IT’S SOLID STERLING SILVER INGOT! I RARELY TURN DOWN A REASONABLE OFFER, MAKE ONE! Measuring your wrist size and the proper way to put on a cuff bracelet: To determine the wrist size you must measure the circumference of the wrist. You can use a cloth tape measure, a piece of paper or a string wrapped around your wrist and mark it. Lay it out flat and measure the length against the tape measure, that’s your exact circumference and size of your wrist. Cuff bracelets should always be put on from the side of the wrist and twisted to the top of the wrist. The gap in the. Of the cuff is to fit the side of your wrist, not the entire wrist.
Here is 58 pieces of sterling silverware in excellent condition. There is some slight tarnish but no damage. I have not polished any of it this is exactly how it was found. The average weight of the smaller spoons is about 1 Troy Ounce each. The gumbo spoons are about 1.3 troy ounces each. The pointed forks are about 1.58 troy ounces each. This is a set with good size and weight.