American Sterling Serving Utensils, Lot of Thirty-Five

Pricing & History
American Sterling Serving Utensils, Lot of Thirty-Five American, late 19th-early 20th century. A group of thirty-five pieces of sterling serving utensils, including two carving forks with sterling handles (larger lg. 8.75 in.), two pie servers with sterling handles (larger lg. 10 in.), one cheese pick with sterling handle (lg. 8.5 in.), one butter pick (lg. 6 in.), two cheese servers (larger lg. 6.25 in.), two jelly spoons (larger lg. 7 in.), four piccalilli spoons (largest lg. 6.5 in.), two berry spoons (lg. 5 in.), two sugar spoons (larger lg. 6.5 in.), two cheese scoops (larger lg. 7 in.), one marrow scoop (lg. 7 in.), three tongs (largest lg. 6.25 in.), six pierced bonbon spoons (largest lg. 6.25 in.), two tomato servers (larger lg. 7.25 in.), one sardine fork (lg. 5.5 in.), one mustard spoon (lg. 4.25 in.), and one miscellaneous serving spoon (lg. 4.5 in.); each marked for maker and STERLING; total weighable silver wt. 23.820ozt (740.88g).Condition: One cheese server, one cheese scoop, one sugar spoon, and one pie server monogrammed. Wear consistent with age and use.