American Towle Sterling Silver Twisted Handle Ball Top Souvenir Spoon, c. 1920. Gilt bowl of 4-masted ship, "Roanoke," 3539.03 tons, length, 330 feet. Bath, Me. Excellent condition except for some minor teethmarks to ball top. A real collector's item! 4 1/2 inches.
American Shiebler Sterilng Silver Footed Mustard Dish, c. 1900. With blue glass liner. Top has a cut out for the spoon. Excellent condition. Marked on bottom. Winged mark with STERLING over it. Unusual. 3 inches high x 2 3/8 inches wide.
Seven Piece International Sterling Silver Nut Set in Original Fitted Box. From Lyon Jewelers in Morristown, NJ, c. 1928. Six individual nut dishes and one master nut dish. Marked INTERNATIONAL crescent W STERLING over 553. Master nut, 4 3/8 inches x 6 inches. Individual dishes, 2 1/4 inches x 3 3/8 inches.
Pair of Dominick & Haff Sterling Silver Compotes, dated 1901 & 1902. Retailed by M. Scooler. A magnificent floral pattern I think may be called Blossom. Excellent condition. Two of the lobes have a very, very minor dent. 3 1/4 inches high x 8 1/2 inches wide.
Set of Nine Sterling Silver Coffee Spoons by William Gale & Sons, c. 1850-60. Beautiful bright cut and chasing decoration with twisted handles. Original engraved italic initials. A.W.S. Excellent condition. Marked 925 Sterling, S-WM.GALE & SON, 5 inches.
Pair of Irish Dublin Sterling Silver Tablespoons, dated 1785, by John Pittar. Wonderful crest on front, but worn. The spoons are in fabulous condition. No tip wear, bends or splits. Heavy weight and just elegant. Marked J pellet P in a rectangle, N in a shield, crowned harp and hibernia. 9 inches.
English London George II Sterling Silver Rat-Tail Tablespoon, dated 1723-24, by James Wilkes. Worn crest but still legible. Fabulous condition for a spoon 275 years old. A very elegant piece. Marked IW, crowned leopard, H in a shield, lion passant. 8 inches.
English London Sterling Silver Shell back Tablespoon, dated 1767-68, by Thomas and William Chawner. Original engraved initials E.B. Notice the magnificent shell. Marked W over TC over C, lion passant, crowned leopard, and old English M. The tiniest of tip wear, only mentioned for the record. An elegant piece. 7 7/8 inches.