3 Pcs. of Durgin "Iris" Sterling Silver Flatware
Three Pieces of Durgin "Iris" Sterling Silver Flatware
the pattern introduced in 1900, Concord, New Hampshire, retailed by Julius Goldstein, Mobile, Alabama, including:
a luncheon fork, l. 7";
a cream soup spoon, l. 7"; and
a teaspoon, l. 5-3/4",
all monogrammed "A".
4.32 total t. oz.
Condition Report: **In acceptable used condition, with some slight rounding to the tines and light wear consistent with age and use, but no breaks or repairs. Each marked on the underside in the die with the Durgin "D" trademark, and stamped "Sterling" and with the retailer's mark.
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Three Pieces of Durgin "Iris" Sterling Silver Flatware
the pattern introduced in 1900, Concord, New Hampshire, retailed by Julius Goldstein, Mobile, Alabama, including:
a luncheon fork, l. 7";
a cream soup spoon, l. 7"; and
a teaspoon, l. 5-3/4",
all monogrammed "A".
4.32 total t. oz.
Condition Report: **In acceptable used condition, with some slight rounding to the tines and light wear consistent with age and use, but no breaks or repairs. Each marked on the underside in the die with the Durgin "D" trademark, and stamped "Sterling" and with the retailer's mark.