This is a lovely 800 gold-washed silver and enamel souvenir spoon. The tip of the handle has an enameled Dresden coat of arms with yellow enamel ground and black enamel lion and the handle has alternating black and yellow rectangles on the upper and lower parts of the shaft. The bowl is engraved "Dresden". The spoon bears German hallmarks for 800 silver and maker's mark "SM". It measures 5 1/16" and is in excellent condition. ...click for details
A gift for the person who has everything, this is a vintage sterling silver toothpaste squeezer by Tiffany & Co. The squeezer measures 3" long and is in excellent condition. It is signed "Sterling, Tiffany & Co." and is monogrammed "XOF".
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This is a beautiful Arts and Crafts sterling silver ladle by Chas. W. Kennard. The ladle is in excellent condition and measures 7 1/4" long x 2 1/2" wide at the bowl. It is in really excellent condition with no dents or other damage and no monogram or removals. It weighs 63 grams and is signed "925" (i.e. sterling) and "Chas W. Kennard & Co".
This is an unusual vintage salad set. The handles are 800 silver with linear detailing and the servers are plastic. They measure 9 1/2" and are in excellent condition. The only mark is "800" (for silver content) making them European in origin - probably Italian or German.
This is a lovely sterling silver tray by Reed and Barton in their Chippendale pattern. The tray has a diameter of 6" and is in excellent condition. It is fully signed "Reed & Barton, Sterling, X362, Chippendale".
This is a beautifully shaped old French sterling silver saucepan with ebony handle. The pan stands 2 5/8" high at the lip of the pan and has a diameter of 4 1/4". The handle is 5 1/2" long. The pan is very well crafted and is in excellent condition. It bears the French head of Minerva in an 8 sided shape denoting 925 or 950 grade silver. There is a maker's mark inside a lozenge - "DAM" with what looks like a pine tree on the A.
This is a beautiful English crystal dresser jar with sterling silver and tortoiseshell lid, c. 1936. The lid is hallmarked for London, 1936, maker "B&GW". The jar is in pristine condition with no damage or wear. It stands 3 1/2" high and measures 3" x 2".
This is a really lovely sterling silver and guilloche enamel compact by Charles Thomae of Attleboro, Mass., c. 1920s. The robins egg blue ground has a delicate handpainted floral garland design. The compact has a diameter of 2" and is in excellent condition with no loss or damage to the enamel. The chain and finger ring are gold washed and not original to the compact, but could easily be removed if desired. The compact is marked "Sterling" with Thomae's mark and is numbere ...click for details
This is a gorgeous vermeil (gold-washed sterling) and crystal dresser set by Asprey & Co. of London, c. 1935. Asprey is famous for the quality of its products and this dresser set is no exception. The set consists of a tall jar 3 7/8" high and 1 1/2" x 2 1/4"; 2 round jars with screw top lids 1 1/2" high with diameters of 2"; 2 square bottles with screw top lids 3 3/8" high and 1 1/4" square. The set bears English hallmarks for sterling, London and year ...click for details
This is a fine pair of Arts & Crafts hand hammered sterling napkin rings by The Randahl Shop of Chicago, Illinois, c. 1930. The napkin rings are in excellent condition with one engraved "Roy" and the other "Bea". They measure 2 3/4" x 3/4" and are 13/16" high. They are signed "Randahl, Handwrought, Sterling, B41".