Seven American Silver Dinner Forks
Seven American Coin and Sterling Silver Dinner Forks
mid-19th to early 20th century, including patterns:
Henry Hebbard "Threaded Oval" (1855), retailed by Richard C. Akerly, Chicago, Illinois, inscribed "Davids", l. 7-3/4";
Wood & Hughes "Murillo" (1875), retailed by James Milton, Eufaula, Alabama, monogrammed "AGB", l. 7-5/8";
William Gale "Olive" (ca. 1860), retailed by Farrington & Hunnewell, Boston, Massachusetts, monogrammed "AEP", l. 7-3/8";
an unidentified "Prince Albert"-style pattern, ca. 1860, retailed by Henry F. Miller, Providence, Rhode Island, monogrammed "M", l. 7-5/8";
John Polhamus "Leaf/Shell" (1855), retailed by HR & HCC, Troy, New York, inscribed "Clinton", l. 7-5/8";
Schulz & Fischer "Cleopatra" (1878), monogrammed "SBL", l. 7-1/2"; and
Watson "Bridal Shower" (1910), monogrammed "M", 7-1/8".
10.85 total t. oz.
Condition Report: **In good used condition, with wear and patina commensurate with age and use. Some rounding of the tines on most, particularly the Hebbard and Gale examples.
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Seven American Coin and Sterling Silver Dinner Forks
mid-19th to early 20th century, including patterns:
Henry Hebbard "Threaded Oval" (1855), retailed by Richard C. Akerly, Chicago, Illinois, inscribed "Davids", l. 7-3/4";
Wood & Hughes "Murillo" (1875), retailed by James Milton, Eufaula, Alabama, monogrammed "AGB", l. 7-5/8";
William Gale "Olive" (ca. 1860), retailed by Farrington & Hunnewell, Boston, Massachusetts, monogrammed "AEP", l. 7-3/8";
an unidentified "Prince Albert"-style pattern, ca. 1860, retailed by Henry F. Miller, Providence, Rhode Island, monogrammed "M", l. 7-5/8";
John Polhamus "Leaf/Shell" (1855), retailed by HR & HCC, Troy, New York, inscribed "Clinton", l. 7-5/8";
Schulz & Fischer "Cleopatra" (1878), monogrammed "SBL", l. 7-1/2"; and
Watson "Bridal Shower" (1910), monogrammed "M", 7-1/8".
10.85 total t. oz.
Condition Report: **In good used condition, with wear and patina commensurate with age and use. Some rounding of the tines on most, particularly the Hebbard and Gale examples.