
A THREE PIECE VICTORIAN CASED STERLING AND SILVER
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A THREE PIECE VICTORIAN CASED STERLING AND SILVER PLATE MOUNTED IVORY SERVING SET TOGETHER WITH A TWENTY-FOUR PIECE VICTORIAN CASED SILVER PLATE AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL DESSERT/FRUIT SET, LATE 19TH CENTURY, the three piece sterling and ivory serving utensils composed of a reticulated fork, a cheese scoop and a spoon having faux-bamboo carved ivory handles continuing to similarly detailed stems, the ferrule hallmarked for Atkins Brothers, Harry Atkin, Sheffield, England, 1899 above the silver plate bowls stamped with the three Atkins Brothers initial hallmarks beneath the EPA shield, within a plum silk and velvet lined case, with a rectangular walnut case centering a brass inlaid shield opening to reveal a mustard silk and velvet lined fitted interior enclosing 12 mother-of-pearl handled knives and 12 matching forks with finely engraved Japonaiserie style blades of blossoming foliage, unmarked.
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A THREE PIECE VICTORIAN CASED STERLING AND SILVER
Estimate $300 - $500
Sep 29, 2012
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0184: A THREE PIECE VICTORIAN CASED STERLING AND SILVER
Sold for $150
•1 BidEst. $300 - $500•Starting Price $150
Session 1 Fine Art and Antiques AuctionSep 29, 2012 2:00 PM EDTBuyer's Premium 20%
Lot 0184 Details
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A THREE PIECE VICTORIAN CASED STERLING AND SILVER PLATE MOUNTED IVORY SERVING SET TOGETHER WITH A TWENTY-FOUR PIECE VICTORIAN CASED SILVER PLATE AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL DESSERT/FRUIT SET, LATE 19TH CENTURY, the three piece sterling and ivory serving utensils composed of a reticulated fork, a cheese scoop and a spoon having faux-bamboo carved ivory handles continuing to similarly detailed stems, the ferrule hallmarked for Atkins Brothers, Harry Atkin, Sheffield, England, 1899 above the silver plate bowls stamped with the three Atkins Brothers initial hallmarks beneath the EPA shield, within a plum silk and velvet lined case, with a rectangular walnut case centering a brass inlaid shield opening to reveal a mustard silk and velvet lined fitted interior enclosing 12 mother-of-pearl handled knives and 12 matching forks with finely engraved Japonaiserie style blades of blossoming foliage, unmarked.
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713.524.67516116 Skyline Dr. Ste. # 1
Houston, TX 77057
USA
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