Vintage and antique 14-piece mixed lot of silverplate and stainless flatware - dinner fork, salad fork, teaspoon, iced tea / beverage spoon, baby spoon / infant feeding spoon / demitasse spoon, bouillon spoons, and flat blade dinner knives. Total weight - 1 pound .9 ounces.
One (1) dinner fork by Ekco ETENA in the REGAL ROSE pattern, stainless steel, pretty rose on the tip of the fork handle, measures 7-5/8" in length. No monogram.
One (1) antique silver plate salad fork by H & T Mfg. Co. (Holmes & Tuttle Manufacturing Company) in the BRADFORD pattern (c. 1921) very Victorian pattern; measures 6.25" with (bent?) totally flat tines. No monogram.
One (1) Wm. A Rogers / Oneida Ltd. teaspoon in the HUNTINGTON pattern (c. 1991) and now discontinued; measures 6" and like new. Deluxe stainless steel. No monogram.
One (1) Ekco stainless steel ice tea / beverage spoon in a overlapping chevron design, measures 7.75" in length, made in the USA. Iced tea spoons are generally used to stir iced beverages that are served in tall glasses. They can also be used as dessert spoons for parfaits, sherbets, or ice cream. No monogram.
One (1) Community Silver (plate) teaspoon in the GEORGIAN pattern (c. 1921), spot of heel wear on the back of the spoon bowl, lightly monogrammed with the letter "H" on the front of the spoon handle, measures 6-7/8" in length.
One (1) antique silverplate baby or infant feeding spoon or demitasse spoon (c. 1910) by the Regal Silver Manufacturing Company with a quality rating of A1. Silverplate wear noted on the spoon bowl heel and a bit on the back of the spoon handle; measures 5" in length. No monogram.
One (1) unmarked stainless steel bouillon spoon in a plain design. Some light scratches from use. Bouillon spoons are great for eating soups that are made from thin broth. They are smaller than both the gumbo and cream soup spoons. Like cream and gumbo spoons, these pieces generally have round shallow bowls. Measures 6" in length, no monogram.
One (1) Majesco stainless bouillon spoon in an art-deco design. Some light scratches from use. Bouillon spoons are great for eating soups that are made from thin broth. They are smaller than both the gumbo and cream soup spoons. Like cream and gumbo spoons, these pieces generally have round shallow bowls. Measures 6" in length, no monogram.
One (1) unique pierced stainless Imperial bouillon spoon in the ACCENT pattern. Some marks from wear. Measures 5.75" in length. No monogram.
Three (3) Wm. A Rogers Silver Overlaid silverplate cream soup spoons in the WILDWOOD I / ALWAYS pattern (c. 1958). Cream soup spoons are great for just about any soup. Cream soup spoons are smaller than a gumbo spoon and larger than a bouillon spoon. Generally, these spoons have round shallow bowls. They range in condition from good, to some marks in the bowl, to silverplate wear in the bowl - a spot on the back - heel wear. Each measures 6.75" in length. No monogram.
And finally, two (2) Wm Rogers & Son / Oneida Ltd silverplate dinner knives (one marked 14 DTW, the other Wallingford, CT and 12), solid handles. Blunt blades are the oldest and most traditional of blade styles. In many silver patterns, this style is no longer used. The blunt blade is characterized by its straight sides. No silverplate wear or loss, high polished silver finish, polishing marks. Each measures 8.25" in length. We were unable to accurate identify this pattern. No monogram.
A1624 - Vintage & Antique Silver Plate 14-Piece Flatware Lot #1 Forks, Spoons, Knives
$30.00