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4.5 POUNDS STERLING SILVER MISC FLATWARE, SERVING PCS
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4.5 POUNDS STERLING SILVER MISC FLATWARE, SERVING PCS
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4.5 pounds of sterling flatware and miscellaneous pieces. ALL are in excellent condition and, if you choose to keep rather than scrap, will shine up beautifully. Everything belonged to my grandmother and my great-grandmother. Includes the following: Napkin ring, 3" diameter Revere bowl marked Reed & Barton,1824-1949 Anniversary, sugar tongs, 2 Empire Sterling candlesticks, Farmington salt & pepper shakers, small sauce ladle, baby rattle, Gorham 5 1/4" diameter bowl, Gorham 4" heart-shaped dish, beaded top of a comb, barrette, childs knife, fork & spoon, Intl Silver childs fork, 3 baby spoons (2 Intl Silver, 1 Lunt), nut spoon, set of 6 teaspoons, Easterling 2 teaspoons, 3 very large Reed & Barton Francis 1st servers, 3 Reed & Barton salt cellars, Reed & Barton 10" oval scalloped dish marked with a drum and the number 113, 10" sq tray w/handles marked with a cross, a crown and a shield with 24 written inside it - also marked L.B.S.CO. N-5. and 1653. I am not an expert on silver. All pieces say STERLING except for the oval scalloped tray and the square handled tray. Please look at the photos carefully. I don't know how to read the marks, but I am fairly sure these are sterling. If they are not, I will most certainly re-price accordingly. I want to maintain my good rating and keep buyers happy, too! ERROR IN WEIGHT!!!! I HAVE MADE A HUGE ERROR IN WEIGHING THE STERLING. EVEN WITHOUT THE TWO TRAYS, WHICH I WAS TOLD WERE NOT STERLING, THE WEIGHT IS JUST OVER 5 LBS. PLEASE ACCEPT MY APOLOGIES. IT IS CERTAINLY NOT MY INTENT TO MISLEAD ANYONE AND AM SO SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS MAY HAVE CAUSED. THANK YOU.
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