WATSON CO. AND OTHER STERLING SILVER FLATWARE AND SERVING UTENSILS, LOT OF 25
WATSON CO. AND OTHER STERLING SILVER FLATWARE AND SERVING UTENSILS, LOT OF 25, many pieces with personalized engravings to handles featuring several with "MFT" initials, including a set of "Martha Washington" spoons by Watson Co. of Attleboro, MA comprising a serving/tablespoon, seven teaspoons, and three fruit/orange spoons, a "No. 1" tomato server by Baker-Manchester Mfg. Co. of Providence, RI, a "Rosebud" cream ladle by Sterling Silver Mfg. Co. of Providence, RI, and a "Brandon" butter spreader with hollow handle by International Silver Co. of Meriden, CT. Each piece marked for sterling fineness, most with maker's marks. Total weight excluding hollow-handled butter spreader: 16.51 ozt. Together with two silver-plated pieces, comprising a butter knife by Oneida Community, and a teaspoon by 1847 Rogers Bros. 27 pieces total. Late 19th/20th century. 4 1/2" to 8 3/8" LOA.
Condition Report: Most in good to very good overall condition with minor to moderate wear, surface scratches, and other imperfections including nicks, bending, one or more dents, worn bowl tips, and/or worn spots to pattern.
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WATSON CO. AND OTHER STERLING SILVER FLATWARE AND SERVING UTENSILS, LOT OF 25, many pieces with personalized engravings to handles featuring several with "MFT" initials, including a set of "Martha Washington" spoons by Watson Co. of Attleboro, MA comprising a serving/tablespoon, seven teaspoons, and three fruit/orange spoons, a "No. 1" tomato server by Baker-Manchester Mfg. Co. of Providence, RI, a "Rosebud" cream ladle by Sterling Silver Mfg. Co. of Providence, RI, and a "Brandon" butter spreader with hollow handle by International Silver Co. of Meriden, CT. Each piece marked for sterling fineness, most with maker's marks. Total weight excluding hollow-handled butter spreader: 16.51 ozt. Together with two silver-plated pieces, comprising a butter knife by Oneida Community, and a teaspoon by 1847 Rogers Bros. 27 pieces total. Late 19th/20th century. 4 1/2" to 8 3/8" LOA.
Condition Report: Most in good to very good overall condition with minor to moderate wear, surface scratches, and other imperfections including nicks, bending, one or more dents, worn bowl tips, and/or worn spots to pattern.