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Lot 13
A Very Nice Group of 19th Century American Silver Flatware
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Including a coin silver cake knife by William Gale & Son, circa 1860-1865, engraved blade with landscape vignette, monogrammed "JA" (12.25 in.); a coin silver serving fork by William Gale & Son, circa 1856, engraved tines, monogrammed "P" (10 in.); a sterling silver cheese knife retailed by Horatio Nelson Squire, bright cut engraving and "H" monogram to blade (7 7/8 in.); a coin silver serving spoon by Gorham, retailed by Jaccard & Co. of St. Louis, Missouri, no monogram (8.5 in.); and a group of (5) twist handled Cincinatti, Ohio silver teaspoons by Duhme & Co., D. Kinsey & Co., and Coskamp (5 7/8 in.).

14.55 total troy oz.

$200 - 400