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1389-62. Danish Silver Souvenir Caddy Spoon with Copenhagen towers on handle; marked at Copenhagen in 1936 and struck with a mark of DA with hammer between and a mark of a conjoined "LG". No mono. | 4.38" long, 1.38" bowl width. This could also be a baby spoon. | $ 40. | |
1282-62. Canadian Souvenir Silver Caddy Spoon, marked by the Breader Co. of Hull Quebec. Applied enameled maple leaf labeled "Canada", engraved "Montreal" in bowl. | 3" long, 1.12" wide. | $ 30. | |
1528-63. Antique American Silver Caddy Spoon with a floral and putti decorated handle (#437) and gilt scoop bowl; made by the Gorham Mfg. Co. of Providence RI, c.1885-1890. No mono. | 3.75" long, 1.88" bowl width. | STOLEN!! If seen please contact us. | |
1538-81. Dutch Silver Caddy Spoon in an 'Antique Engraved' pattern with scoop bowl; marked by J. M. van Kempen & Zonen of Voorschoten after 1906. No mono. | 3.88" long, 1.38" bowl width. | STOLEN!! If seen please contact us. | |
1539-45. Antique American Silver Caddy Spoon in the 'Repoussι' pattern made by the S. Kirk & Son Co. of Baltimore MD. Script engraved "L.C.W. 1905". | 3.12" long, 1.5" bowl diameter. | STOLEN!! If seen please contact us. | |
1353-29. Antique William IV Silver Caddy Spoon in an 'Old English Engraved' pattern with lobed ovoid bowl; marked by John Osment at Exeter in 1834/35. No mono. | 3.0" long, 1.5" wide. Repaired at handle and bowl juncture. | STOLEN!! If seen please contact us. | |
1538-80. Antique Dutch Silver Caddy Spoon in a stamped foliate scroll 'Fiddle' variant pattern with scoop bowl; marked by H. A. Schuss at Amsterdam in 1846. No mono. | 3.56" long, 1.31" bowl width. | STOLEN!! If seen please contact us. | |
1531-09. Antique American Silver Caddy Spoon in the 'Berry' pattern (c.1880) with lobed scoop bowl; made by the Whiting Mfg. Co. of New York NY. Script mono "KLD". | 3.62" long, 1.25" bowl width. Traces of worn gilding in bowl. | STOLEN!! If seen please contact us. |
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1536-17. American Silver Tea Caddy of tapering curved hexagonal form with plain domed circular cover (#25); made by the William Nost Co. Inc. of New York NY, c.1915-1930. No mono. | 4.62" high, 1.62 foot diameter, 2.88" wide at shoulder, 4.2 troy oz. | $ 180. | |
1430-31. Austrian Silver Sugar Casket of bulbous form on four cast floral legs, the body and cover chased with art nouveau decoration; marked at Vienna c.1890-1915 No mono. | 5.25" high, 5.5" long, 4.5" wide, 15.1 troy oz. Some dings to body. | SOLD |
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1540-57. American Silver Tea Ball with bombe globular body and hinged lid pierced with small circular holes, the ring handle connect by chain to the lid; made by Codding Bros. & Heilborn of North Attleboro MA, c.1890-1918. No mono. | Tea Ball: 1.5" high, 1.31" diameter; Overall length with chain 5.75", 0.5 troy oz. | STOLEN!! If seen please contact us. | |
1530-64. American Silver Tea Infuser in the 'Rosalind' aka 'Old Wild Rose' pattern (1908) with spring hinged pierced cover above pierced bowl; made by the International Silver Co. of Meriden CT. No mono. | 5.75" long, 1.25" bowl width, 0.75" infuser thickness, 1.7 troy oz. | STOLEN!! If seen please contact us. | |
1535-03. American Silver Tea Ball of globular form with slip-in domed lid sliding along the length of the chain ending in a ring handle; made by the Stieff Co. of Baltimore MD in 1921. No mono. | Tea Ball: 1.75" high, 1.75" diameter; Overall length with chain 7.5", 1.1 troy oz. | STOLEN!! If seen please contact us. |
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1451-75. French Silverplate Spout Strainer of half globular form with swing wire bail handle and wire spout clip; apparently made by G. Bayard, c.1875-1900. No mono. | 0.88" high, 2.25" diameter, 3.0" to top of handle, 2.88" long clip. | STOLEN!! If seen please contact us. | |
1535-04. American Silver Spout Strainer of shaped circular form, the lobed rim applied with foliate edge, the bottom embossed with foliate scroll decoration, wire bail swing handle with wire spout pin (#C26); made by the International Silver Co. of Meriden CT and retailed by HB & Co., probably Hennegan, Bates & Co. of Baltimore MD, c.1900-1920. No mono. | 1.0" high, 2.25" diameter, 2.5" to top of handle, 2.38" long clip. | STOLEN!! If seen please contact us. |
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1513-22. Antique Austrian Silver Tea Strainer with lobed hexagonal bowl on three strap feet and with ivory handle; marked by the unidentified "FK" at Vienna in 1850 (or 1860?). No mono. Vienna examples of 1838 and c.1875 are illustrated in Lanz Schmid Strahalm Silver from the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (Graz, Austria: Straham, 1987); the price estimates of $300 and $243 are two decades old! | 7.38" long, 3.12" bowl diameter, 2.25" foot radius (will sit on a 4" diameter cup, 1.1 troy oz. gross. Usual minor handle cracks. | SOLD | |
1448-26. Antique American Silver Tea Strainer with lily pad bowl and hollow stem handle (#268); made by George W. Shiebler & Co. of New York NY, c.1890-1910. No mono. | 4.5" long, 2.0" bowl diameter, 1.0" bowl depth, 1.0 troy oz. Carefully repaired at the handle joint. | STOLEN!! If seen please contact us. |
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Last updated 17 January 2013