Antique silver 5 O'Clock teaspoons - measure 5 1/2 inches long and in very good condition. Monogram "G" or "C". Backstamp: George W. Shiebler mark and "Sterling" 925/1000. Schiebler mark shows some wear...
This antique sterling silver bon bon server measures 4.5 inches long and the pierced bowl measures 2.25 inches wide. It is hallmarked "sterling" and has the Gorham maker's mark; date mark "H" (1875). Gold washed bowl. Excellent condition. Thank you for shopping with us for antique sterling silver flatware...
Antique silver-plate and sterling silver lettuce fork with mother of pearl "MOP" handle. This lettuce serving fork measures 9 3/4 inches long and is in very good condition; one of the tines has a slight curl at the tip. The MOP handle is attached with a 1 1/2 inch sterling silver bolster (marked) and the remainder is silverplated with an embossed floral, art nouveau design. Backstamp: Pat. Apr. 18, 1905...
This American sterling silver sardine fork measures 4.75 inches long and the tines are just under 2 inches wide. The tines are lightly gold washed. Monogram "MB". Hallmarked "sterling" but no maker's mark. Excellent condition...
Sugar sifters are difficult to come by these days and this is a very fine example. This antique sugar sifter measures 4 78" long and has a gold washed bowl. The back carries the Watrous Mfg. Co. hallmark and "sterling 925-1000". Watrous was one of the original companies that formed the International Silver Co. in 1898. Please click on the photo to enlarge. Excellent condition. Thank you for shopping with us for antique silver and flatware replacements. ..
This sterling silver tea strainer measures 5.75 inches long. It is marked "G Sterling" and is in Very Good condition. Gold washed bowl. Thank you for shopping with us for antique silver and smalls...
Antique sterling silver serving piece with unique bowl and tine shape, most likely a pasta fork - macaroni server. Measures just under 7 inches long and is in excellent condition. Bowl measures 2 1/4 x 2 1/4. Backstamp: Sterling Pat. Jan. 21 '99 [denotes 1899]...