AN AMERICAN SILVER PART FLATWARE SERVICE, AND AN ENGLISH SILVER SALT CELLAR,
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AN AMERICAN SILVER PART FLATWARE SERVICE, AND AN ENGLISH SILVER SALT CELLAR,

THE FLATWARE MARK OF GORHAM, CIRCA 1897,

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AN AMERICAN SILVER PART FLATWARE SERVICE, AND AN ENGLISH SILVER SALT CELLAR,
THE FLATWARE MARK OF GORHAM, CIRCA 1897,
the American marked 'Sterling' in the 'Strasbourg' pattern, comprising six dinner knives, twenty-four dinner forks, twelve teaspoons, and twelve bouillon spoons; the English fully marked, molded as a putti holding a shell-form cellar with gilt interior, marked for Charles Turman Burrows & Sons, London, 1850; together with an American silver-plate part flatware service in a similar pattern, comprising twelve dinner knives, twelve dinner forks, twelve salad forks, eleven tablespoons, twenty-two teaspoons, eleven butter spreaders, and a cheese knife, all mark of Holmes & Edwards, mid-late 20th Century
The salt cellar 6½in. (16.5cm.) high, 101oz. approximate weighable silver (136)
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