$2,210
Some various makers include George Sharp of Philadelphia, Alvin Manufacturing Co.
of Providence, Anthony Rasch of Philadelphia and New Orleans, George, Richard & Porter Blanchard of Gardner and Crosby & Foss of Boston. Varying wear and dents commensurate with age and use. Some examples with considerably more wear. Most examples monogrammed.
Approximately 130 pieces total including 62 miscellaneous coin silver spoons. Sixty-eight sterling examples, mostly spoons, of various makes, sizes and decoration including one stuffing spoon by Shreve, Crump & Low (Boston, c. 1869), one serving spoon from a set of five by Brown & Spaulding (New York, c. 1870), one trefid tablespoon by John T. Vansant & Co. (Philadelphia, 1850-1905), one Medallion tablespoon by Duhme & Co. (Cincinnati, 1839-1910), and one 1893 Chicago World's Columbian Exposition souvenir spoon by the Columbian Souvenir Mfg. Co. (Chicago, c. 1893). All marked.
Most examples marked. 116 ozt.
19th century
sterling silver
Auctioneer:
Rago
Date:
2020-11-19