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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 large stuffing or basting spoon, Peter and Ann Bateman, London
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). A pair of large sauce ladles by Peter, Ann, & William Bateman 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 punch or tea strainer, English c. 1735 by John Gamon, London An exceptional mid-19th century French Teapot A boxed set of exquisite pearl handled knives and forks made by A. Hadfield
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

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