The condition of lots can vary widely and the nature of the lots sold means that they are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. Lots are sold in the condition they are in at the time of sale.
The group assembled as stated in the catalogue text. Generally with marks and scratches consistent with use.
Fourteen dinner forks
- Five by Rogers, with monogram W.J.N.H, three Tudor plate Oneida community made, two Rogers bros. with mono W.J.N.H, one Durham, one Rogers & Son, one Reed & Barton, one thermos
Twenty-three assembled luncheon forks
- Eleven Rogers, monogram W. J. N. S, twelve Rogers Bros, monogram R
Fifteen assembled salad forks
- Ten Tudor plate Oneida, five Rogers
One table spoon,
- Rogers, W.S.N.H monogram
Eighteen assembled dessert spoons
- Six Rogers, W.S.N.H monogram, twelve Rogers Bros, R monogram
Twelve teaspoons, Rogers Bros., monogram R
Six ice cream spoons
- Holywood silver-plate
Twelve gilt-plate ice cream spoons
Thirty-six assembled dinner knives
- Twelve, Rogers bros., monogram R, with stainless steel blades, twenty-four American silver-plate, no marks on handles, the blades stamped Mirrorstele stainless
Nine steel oyster picks
A cheese scoop with mother of pear handle
A pie server
- Stamped Gorham Heritage, Italy Silverplate
An English silver-plate salad serving spoon and fork
- by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield
A sugar tongs
- Mappin & Webb
A small sugar tongs
- Tudor plate
A sugar scoop
- Mappin & Webb electroplated, reverse with monogram *B over F
Four serrated butter knives
- The blades stamped Simeon & George H. Rogers Company
A grape sheers
- The Webster Co. Germany
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