Sterling Silver, Jewelry, Décor & More

online only auction | 4 day sale | sale is over
Location
Nashville, TN 37211
Dates

Sale Starts

Sat
Oct 21
2am
2017

Sale Ends

Tue
Oct 24
8:45pm
2017

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License Details
Individual: 00006841 Principal Auctioneer: Jacquelyn A. Denny Business: 00005990 Auction Firm: EBTH.COM LLC

800 Silver Flatware Set: A twenty-six piece 800 silver flatware set. The set features beveled edges on the handles with an elongated scalloped design. Each piece has a personalized engravings on the handles. Included in the set is a serving spoon, a pie server, an ice cream server, a serving fork, a soup ladle, a gravy ladle, a blunt tipped server, a salad serving fork, three spoons, two two-pronged berry forks, a 7.75 inch butter knife, and twelve fish knives. The pieces are marked with a crescent moon, a crown, “800” and a makers mark. All together the pieces weigh approximately 58.50 ozt.Gorham "Rondo" Sterling Silver Flatware Set: A set of sterling silver flatware by Gorham. This is in the James Russell Price designed Rondo pattern, first introduced in 1951, which features a scrolled handle with rosette accented tip. The thirty-nine piece set includes ten teaspoons, seven dinner forks, six iced tea spoons, a serving spoon, a sugar spoon, a lemon fork, and six salad forks, all marked to the backs “Gorham Sterling” and “Rondo”. They include seven dinner knives with sterling handles and stainless steel blades, presented in a wooden flatware chest with blue felt-like interior lining. The total approximate weight, excluding knives with stainless blades, is 37.045 ozt.Reed and Barton "Francis I" Sterling Silver Flatware Set: A set of Reed and Barton sterling silver flatware. This ninety-six piece set in the Francis I pattern includes ten dinner forks, ten salad forks, twelve soup spoons, nine bouillon spoon, ten teaspoons, ten tablespoons, four place spoons, twelve hollow handled butter knives, seven hollow handled place knives, and twelve hollow handled dinner knives. The flatware pieces feature a personalized engraving to the handle and are marked, “Sterling Reed and Barton,” to the underside of the stems. The total approximate weight excluding hollow handled knives with stainless steel blades is 95.11 ozt.International Silver Co. Sterling Silver Serving Bowl: A sterling silver serving bowl by International Silver Co. This piece features a flat bottom well with a personalized engraving to the center, scalloped sides, a wide lip, and a scrolled rim. It is stamped to the underside with the International Silver Co. maker’s mark above “Sterling C3049”. The approximate weight is 16.865 ozt.1957 Gorham "Puritan" Sterling Silver Water Pitcher: A sterling silver water pitcher from 1957 by Gorham. This is in the Puritan pattern, featuring a vase shaped body with personalized engraving “DGD” to the side, a curved handle, and a round base. It holds four-and-one-fourth pints of water and is stamped to the underside “Gorham” above the pseudo hallmarks of a lion, an anchor, and a Gothic ‘G’, “sterling 182”, the date mark for 1957, and “4 1/4 Pint”. The approximate weight is 20.135 ozt.Westmorland "George & Martha" Sterling Silver Flatware Set for Twelve: A set of sterling silver flatware for twelve by Westmorland Sterling Co. This company was created by Wearever Aluminum and Wallace Silversmiths to sell sterling flatware and holloware directly to customers through door-to-door subscriptions, and all products were manufactured by Wallace Silversmiths. This collection is in the George & Martha pattern, which is the same as the Henry L. Wallace designed Hampton by Wallace, featuring curved handles with scrolled accents. The ninety-seven piece set includes twelve dinner forks, twelve salad forks, twenty-four teaspoons, twelve round soup spoons, twelve butter spreaders, two oval soup spoons, three serving spoons, a casserole spoon, two cocktail forks, a tomato server, and a ladle, all marked “Westmorland Sterling”. They also come with twelve dinner knives, a cake server, and a carving knife and fork set with stainless steel components and sterling handles. The set is preDeco Revival Leopard Print Club Chairs by Klaussner Furniture: A pair of Deco Revival upholstered chairs by Kalussner Furniture. They have asymmetrical, channeled back rests, which flare out and curve around the seat. They are upholstered in a tan, white, and black leopard corduroy print fabric and stand on recessed wooden feet. The Klaussner’s tag is to the underside.Limited Edition "Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah" Published by Easton Press: A two-volume set of Sir Richard Francis Burton’s Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah. Each volume is bound in cowhide leather “imported from Italy by Contina Leathers” with a custom slipcase and binding by BindTech, Nashville. Also noted on the title page is a limitation of 400 copies. This set was published in 2014 by The Easton Press as a re-creation of the Memorial Edition published in 1893 in London by Tylston and Edwards.Natural Black and White Cow Hide Area Rug: A natural cow hide area rug. The rug has a white background with a smattering of black spots mostly concentrated at one end and on each side. No label.Vintage Mahogany Dining Table by Henredon: A vintage mahogany dining table by Henredon. This rectangular top table with beveled edges and two leaf inserts rises on two decorative supports. The supports feature curved edges with acanthus leaf carved panels joined by a stretcher and terminating on large claw and ball feet. The underside is marked “Henredon”.Acrylic Painting on Canvas "It's Playtime" by Nashville Artist Gina Julian: An acrylic painting on canvas, titled It’s Playtime, by local Nashville artist, Gina Julian. This abstract, expressive painting depicts a layered composition of salmon pink and teal tones, which are slightly segmented at a diagonal split to the top portion. The unsigned painting is further accented with splotches of yellow and magenta. This work is wrapped over a wooden stretcher with a handwritten, marker inscription denoting title and artist signature to the verso.International "Prelude" Sterling Silver Vegetable Dish and Tray: An International sterling silver vegetable dish and tray in the Prelude pattern. Bowl and tray both feature unadorned sterling silver bodies with a die-cast foliate detailed rim. Both items are marked on the underside “International Sterling Prelude”. The total approximate weight is 19.02 ozt.Watrous Mfg. Co. Sterling Silver Bowls: A pairing of two Watrous Mfg. Co. sterling silver bowls. The larger bowl features a gadrooning border and a stepped design to the interior and exterior of the bowl. The smaller bowl features a bead and reel style rim with a stepped design to the interior and exterior of the bowl. The underside of the bowls are marked with the Watrous Mfg. Co. maker’s mark followed by, “Sterling.” The total approximate weight is 7.4 ozt.Gorham Sterling Silver "Buttercup" Flatware: A set of Gorham sterling silver flatware. This fifty-seven piece set in the Buttercup pattern includes sixteen tablespoons, eight dessert spoons, eight salad forks, eight dinner forks, a pair of tongs, eight dinner knives, and eight bouillon spoons. The undersides of the flatware are marked, “Gorham Sterling.” Included with the flatware is a flatware chest featuring a wood stain finished and lined to the interior with a brown felt-like material.Antique Sterling Silver and Gold Plate Pill Boxes: A pairing of antique sterling silver and gold plated pill boxes. The pill boxes have a rectangular shape and a hinged lid. The sterling silver pill box features a transferred image of two women with a cherub to the lid. The image features color of brown, yellow, green, and blue. The gold plated pill box features a transferred image or religious iconography in colors of blue, white, yellow, orange, and brown. The underside of the sterling silver pill box is marked with three hallmarks including a crown for Sheffield, a lion passant for sterling, and an “e” for 1897.

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