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A rectangular silver tray in Art Nouveau form,22 inches long by 11 1/2 inches. A fine late 19th century silver tray in Art Nouveau form, has German marks. General Robert E. Lee souvenir spoon. A 5 1/8 inch sterling souvenir spoon for Mobile, Alabama, Shepard Mfg. Co., circa 1900.
A 5 3/4 inch sterling souvenir spoon for the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition. A nearly five inch souvenir spoon for Vicksburg, Mississippi, circa 1900. 5 3/4 inch sterling souvenir spoon for Arizona An early 5 1/4 inch sterling and enameled souvenir spoon for Niagara Falls.
A nearly six inch sterling souvenir spoon for Louisville,showing the Elks logo. A 5 1/2 inch sterling silver souvenir spoon 'Sunny South' - Codding Bros. & Heilborn (New York). Nuremburg footed beaker, late 18th Cent. A continental beaker Spanish hallmarks
A fine Vinaigrette of early form An early beaker from Nurnburg (Nuremburg) Germany English Sterling Toast Rack Caddy Spoon by Peter and Ann Bateman
German Beaker from Augsburg A large stuffing or basting spoon, Peter and Ann Bateman, London A pair of large sauce ladles by Peter, Ann, & William Bateman A punch or tea strainer, English c. 1735 by John Gamon, London
A Silver Pin by Aksel Holmsen, Sandefjord, Norway An ornate Norwegian Silver Pin containing a 1914 Silver 2 Kroner Coin A set of six large eight inch forks by J. Tostrup, Oslo, Norway A pair of large 7 3/4 inch spoons by J. Tostrup, Oslo, Norway
A decorative silver tea strainer from Norway, late 19th Century A silver pill box, likely late 19th Century Ladle, fork, sugar tongs, spoon, Norway, likely early 20th century Three items of Norway silver flatware made by T. Marthinsen, Tonsberg, early 20th century
A silver pastry server made by Brodrene Lohne, Bergen Norway A silver figural fork (sardine fork perhaps) depicting a Norwegian Fisherman holding a fish Five silver teaspoons, early 20th century, by J. Borsum An enameled silver locket, early 20th century
An early 20th Century silver Flask Holder with Sterling Marks for Birmingham, England, 1906-07 A set of four matching English Salt Spoons, early 19th Century, made by Richard Crossley, London A magnificent Centerpiece Bowl, nearly 15 inches in length, .800 fine silver with German marks, dating after 1888 A diminutive Silver Tea Service, Chinese Export
An exceptional mid-19th century French Teapot A boxed set of exquisite pearl handled knives and forks made by A. Hadfield Tea and Coffee Service produced in Milan, Italy A magnificent 18th century set of four silver candlesticks, with French markings, circa 1780 or so.
Double salts on footed stand, appear to have French hallmarks. An Oriental Cup, probably Chinese Export, with raised decoration.

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