sterling silver
Six-piece service for twelve; seventy-two pieces total. All marked. 64.1 ozt (weighable).
Sold with fourteen assorted serving pieces: one fish slice by Roger and Bros, c. 1847, a serving spoon by Christofle, 1935-83, a Strasbourg fish fork and shell serving spoon by Gorham Manufacturing Company, c. 1897, marked ‘Pat. 1897’, a pierced casserole spoon and fish fork marked ‘Sterling’, a Louis XV fish slice with stainless steel blade by Birks, c. 1914, a pierced asparagus server with a hollow handle, marked ‘Depose’, a cake breaker by Schneider Toledo marked ‘Pat.No.1.858.790’, a lemon fork by Saart Brothers, c. 1920 marked ‘SSMC Sterling’, sugar tongs marked ‘R&B’, a baby fork by International Silver, c. 1951, marked ‘Rogers Sterling Old Charleston’, and two small ladles, one marked ‘Georg Jensen Inc USA Sterling’, the other ‘Sterling’. 26.3 ozt (weighable).