A set of six plated dessert knives and forks, each handle with foliate decoration, by Elkington & Co, oak cased, a set of six plated fish knives and forks, cased, and a part canteen of plated Rat Tail pattern cutlery, including sixteen table forks, five tablespoons and a soup ladle, by Elkington & Co, within an oak case with two removable trays.
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TIFFANY & CO. 160-PC FLATWARE SETIn the `Audubon` pattern. Comprising: thirteen dinner knives, twelve dinner forks, and salad/dessert forks, ten teaspoons, eight bouillon spoons, two dessert spoons, and three serving pieces, including a sauce ladle, dessert and cheese knife. Weighing approximately 108.9 oz.
A Russian Two Drawer Silver Plated Canteen by Henneberg Comprising Sixteen Tablespoons, Twenty Four Table Forks, Fifteen Dessert Spoons, Fourteen Dessert Forks, Seventeen Teaspoons, Eleven Coffee Spoons, Eleven Tea Knives, Eleven Table Knives, Soup Ladle, Carving Knife and Fork (In Need of Attention)
A Group of Virginia Coin Silver, including a serving spoon, Michael Shaver, Abingdon, VA, wc. 1810-1856, marked "M SHAVER" in rectangle, length 9 7/8 in.; a sauce ladle, marked "E.LARODA" in rectangle, length 7 1/4 in.; 3 teaspoons, William McCay (177X-1837), wc. 1796 -1811, Richmond, VA, 1811-1818, Petersburg, VA and 1818-1837, Huntsville, AL, marked "W.Mc.CAY" in serrated rectangle, length 5 5/8 in.; a tablespoon, George Ott (1770-1831), wc. 1801-1830, Norfolk, VA, marked "G.OTT" in rectangle, length 8 7/8 in.; and a teaspoon, marked "I.HITE" in rectangle and with pseudo hallmark, length 5 3/8 in. Provenance: Estate of Steven Cabot Barnes Harvey. Exhibited MESDA. Reference: Hollan, Catherine B. Virginia Silversmiths: Their Lives and Marks, 2010, pp. 693-695, 496-500 and 577-580.
A Good American Sterling Silver Soup Ladle, Alvin Silver Co., Providence, RI, 1886 to present, "Orange Blossom" pattern, pat. 1904, ret. Carter-Allen Jewelry Co., Shreveport, LA; the scalloped bowl with floral detail, monogrammed "D", length 12 1/2 in., weight 7.65 troy ozs.; together with later Art Nouveau-style sterling silver pie server and pierced berry spoon, lengths 11 1/4 in. and 8 5/8 in., weight 10.35 troy ozs.

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