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Sterling Bowl by Gorham Mfg. Company, Providence, R.I. and dated 1908. A 6 1/4 inch sterling bowl decorated with flowers done in repousse, made by Wm. B.Kerr & Co. circa 1890. Art Nouveau Sterling Bowl by Mauser Co., New York, circa 1895. A stylish footed bowl by Tiffany & Co.
An impressive sterling silver service for eight with four serving pieces and three extra teaspoons. An American sterling silver bowl,  8 1/2 X 7 1/2,  circa 1900. A magnificent sterling bowl in Art Nouveau style, circa 1890m made by Mauser Co. New York. A small sterling silver mesh purse, early 20th century
A large sterling silver ladle, M.S. Smith & Co. Sterling Hand Mirror by Gorham A sterling silver heart bracelet, early 20th century A pair of napkin rings marked Alvin Sterling
A pair of small bowls, probably spoon rests, by Tiffany & Co. An elaborately decorated Entree Server made or sold by Marshall Fields & Co., A sterling silver compact bearing the insignia of the United States Naval Academy and dated 1920 A fine 'Art Nouveau' sterling silver hatpin
A double-lipped sauce ladle marked by Wm. Wilson McGrew An unusual miniature sterling silver chamberstick by Duhme & Co., circa 1870 A sterling silver compact bearing the insignia of the United States Naval Academy and dated 1920 A sterling silver belt buckle, hand-made by the well known maker Nelson Silvia Co. of Houston, Texas.
A large sterling silver centerpiece bowl made by the Whiting Mfg. Company and showing the date mark for 1814. A large and decorative sterling silver centerpiece bowl by Whiting Mfg. Company with the date mark for 1913. A magnificent sterling silver trophy bowl on wooden base, made by Tiffany & Co.  being a presentation piece of the OAK TREE RACING ASSOCIATION. A large 13 inch sterling silver ladle by Wood & Hughes.
A sterling silver large pie knife by Gorham, and exhibiting Gorham's early mark, late 19th or early 20th century. A Pastry Server in the scarce Japanese/Peacock pattern, late 19th century by Gorham. A Cheese Scoop and a Sauce Ladle in the very scarce 'Lily of the Valley-Tip' pattern. An American Sterling Silver Sugar Spoon with the lead of 'Liberty' along with  interesting bright-cut engraved work and twist handle.

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