ANTIQUE IRISH STERLING SILVER SPOONS AND SERVING UTENSILS, LOT OF 22
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comprising four pieces by William Cummins consisting of a serving/stuffing spoon with 1829 date mark, a pair of sauce ladles with 1825 date marks, and a teaspoon with 1821 date mark, a set of nine tablespoons by Philip Weekes with 1836 date marks, a tablespoon by Samuel Neville with 1824 date mark, a set of four teaspoons with "J S" maker's marks and 1870 date marks, a teaspoon by Edward Power with 1832 date mark, a teaspoon by Patrick Moore with 1819 date mark, an egg spoon by Arthur Murphy, and a pair of sugar tongs by Thomas Townsend with 1812 date mark. Each with maker's marks, two hallmarks for sterling fineness and Dublin city mark, most with date and duty hallmarks. Total weight: 38.345 ozt.Circa: 19th century. Condition: Good to excellent overall condition with wear, surface scratches, other imperfections including dents, nicks, and/or worn bowl tips; egg spoon and possibly a few other pieces with repair. Size: 4 7/8" to 12 3/8" LOA. Provenance: Provenance: From the estate of Commander Buryl and Nelwyn Kay, McLean, VA.
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