Lot Details & Additional Photographs
(24) total pieces, those with various monograms include: (4) Wallace
Violet knives (8 7/8 in.); (3) Wallace
Violet tablespoons (8 1/8 in.); Wallace
Violet carving fork (8 1/2 in.); Durgin
Hampshire small chocolate spoon; (4) teaspoons and one sugar spoon in ivy and mask pattern; (2) Wallace
Lotus salt spoons.
Pieces without monograms include: Gorham
Buttercup knife (7 3/8 in.); Gorham
Buttercup youth fork and spoon (6 in. fork); Whiting
Empire five o'clock teaspoon (5 3/8 in.); cream ladle with strawberry and scroll pattern, marked "Sterling" without maker's mark; Manchester
Mary Warren cream ladle; a carving fork and knife with mark of A. Michelsen, Copenhagen, marked "Sterling / Denmark" (11 5/8 in. knife).
Also included is a 19th century American coin silver tablespoon with worn maker's mark, with period script monogram.
13.95 total weighable troy oz.
By descent of the Everett Rowland Bridgers family, Wilson, North Carolina Some scattered scratching; denting to coin silver tablespoon bowl; Whiting empire spoon with disposal damage to tip; some edge wear to Wallace knives.