Durgin Sterling Silver Repousse 13" Platter Tray 32 ozs
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This platter or tray measures 13". Marked Sterling 443 with the D enclosed mark and crown above which is William B. Durgin Co. Also marked Grogan Company w it was purchased. J. C. Grogan Company was a leading retail jeweler in Pittsburgh from 1890-1930. They sold high-end jewelry and silver pieces. Also marked 13 ins. Not weighted. It is heavy duty!!! weighs 32.5 ozs. on my postal scales. No serious dents, but I was able to find a reflection against the two small dings or dents for the picture (under the J in the last picture). Very noticable in picture, but not very noticeable to the eye. It of course can easily be corrected with the proper tool. Monogrammed JMcMB. I have more of this pattern listed - compote, candlesticks, etc. Good Luck. Please e-mail any questions. This item is from the McMillin/Bryce Estate. I will have many other unique and ornate antique Sterling Silver pieces up on Ebay during the next two months as I liquidate this estate. Items from the 1800's to early 1900's. Huge collection of Sterling Silver Flatware, Platters, Candleabras, Vanity Sets, Bowls, and other unusual Sterling items. Many of the items are monogramed with their initials. I thought it would be interesting to share some history of this family. Please add me to your favorite sellers list and check back during the next 6-8 weeks as I continue
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