American Sterling Silver Flatware Service, Wallace
American Sterling Silver 'Stradivari' Pattern Flatware Service, R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co., Designed by William S. Warren and Introduced in 1937. Comprising twelve cream soup spoons, ten salad forks, twelve 7.125-inch regular forks, ten flat-handled butter spreaders, twelve 9.5- inch regular knives and twenty-four teaspoons, not monogrammed. (80) 71.34 troy oz. weighable Regular knives: L: 9.5 in.
9.5 in
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American Sterling Silver 'Stradivari' Pattern Flatware Service, R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co., Designed by William S. Warren and Introduced in 1937. Comprising twelve cream soup spoons, ten salad forks, twelve 7.125-inch regular forks, ten flat-handled butter spreaders, twelve 9.5- inch regular knives and twenty-four teaspoons, not monogrammed. (80) 71.34 troy oz. weighable Regular knives: L: 9.5 in.
9.5 in
Condition Report: For condition report requests, please contact us at least 48 hours prior to the start of the auction's first session. Lot descriptions do not contain condition information and the absence of a condition report does not imply that an object is free of defects or restoration. Condition reports are provided as a complimentary service and are prepared by request on a first come, first served basis. Condition reports are provided as a courtesy to our buyers and reflect the opinion of the auction house and should not be taken as a statement of fact or free from human error.