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This silverplate collector spoon of Massachusetts is marked: Pat.Apd.For / Wm. Rogers & Son AA. 

The spoon is beautifully designed with a large eagle on the top of a banner which says Massachusetts then a large shield under that with an Indian on it and wheat down the handle. 

In very good condition they measure 5 7/8 inches long with a 1 1/4 by 2 inch bowl. 

I have 2 of these spoons in stock, price quoted is for each spoon ordered. 

An addition to any Silverplate Souvenir Spoon Collection.

SH & Ins.will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions contact me and thank you for looking.  This vintage silverplate collector spoon of New York is marked: Pat.Apd.For / Wm.Rogers & Son AA. 

The spoon is beautifully designed with an eagle on the top of a banner that says New York, with another eagle underneath on top of the world globe then a shield in the center with sailing ships and the scales of justice standing beside it. 

In very good condition it measures 6 inches long, the top is 3/4 inch wide and the bowl is 1 1/4 by 2 inches. 

An addition to any Silverplate Spoon Collection.

SH & Ins.will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions contact me and thank you for looking.  This collector silverplate demitasse spoon for Rolex Watches by Bucherer of Lucerne has a lion logo in the bowl and is marked on the back B with 2 filled in oval circles and the numbers 6.9. 

On the front it has Rolex Bucherer Watches and on the handle it has Lucerne.

Rolex SA is a Swiss manufacturer of high-quality, luxury wristwatches. 

In 1905 Hans Wilsdorf and his brother-in-law Alfred Davis founded Wilsdorf and Davis in London. Their main business at the time was importing Hermann Aegler's Swiss movements to England and placing them in quality watch cases made by Dennison and others. 

In 1908 Wilsdorf registered the trademark Rolex and opened an office in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. The company name Rolex was registered on 15 November 1915. 

In 1919 Wilsdorf left England and moved the company to Geneva, Switzerland where it was established as the Rolex Watch Company.

In very good + condition it measure 3/4 inches by 4 1/4 inches. 

I have 2 of these spoons and they have different tops, this one has much larger lettering and is rounded on top while the other, see item #rolx13, has much smaller lettering and is squared on top and the markings on the back are different.

An addition to any Silverplate Souvenir Spoon Collection.

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have any questions feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.  This silverplate collector spoon of South Carolina is marked: Wallace A1. The bowl of the spoon is worn with age but the design and shape of this spoon is quite interesting. On the top it has 2 circles, 1 has a palm tree the other someone holding what looks like an olive branch, under that is an eagle with a shield as a chest plate, with the banners that say National Union then 2 crossed flags. 

The founder of Wallace Silversmiths, Robert Wallace was born in Prospect, Connecticut on November 13, 1815. 

Having mastered the art of silver craft, Robert Wallace left his apprenticeship, purchased a dilapidated gristmill, and began to produce his own flatware. By 1833, Wallace’s silver shop was up and running. As Wallace was skilled in the art of spoon making, Wallace’s only product was spoons.

Wallace moved his factory from Cheshire, Connecticut to a point on the Quinnipiac River in Wallingford, Connecticut. 

The industry continued to grow and eventually assumed large proportions during this period, Wallace produced flatware for such firms as Hall, Elton & Co., Fred R. Curtiss Co., and Meriden Britannia Co.

By 1871, Wallace had purchased the balance of his partner’s shares and together with two of his sons renamed the growing company R. Wallace and Sons Mfg. Co.

The factory added to its products sterling goods and high-grade nickel-silver plated ware, both flat and hollow. Still later, by experiment, Mr. Wallace devised a new process of manufacture from steel. It made a less bulky, firmer, and lighter base for silver plating.

In 1956 R. Wallace and Sons Mfg. Co. purchased the Watson Company and relocated to the "The Watson Co.’s" Wallingford, Massachusetts factory. 

As a result of this impressive growth, the renowned Hamilton Watch Company of Lancaster, Penn. acquired Wallace Silversmiths in 1959. Over the next three decades, the ownership of Wallace Silversmiths would change three more times.

In good condition it measures 1 1/4 inches by 5 3/4 inches. 

An addition to any Silverplated Souvenir Spoon Collection. 

SH & Ins.will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions contact me and thank you for looking.

Massachusetts Silverplate Souvenir Spoon $15.00

 

New York Silverplate Souvenir Spoon $15.00

 

Rolex Watches Bucherer Silverplate Demit $15.00

 

South Carolina Silverplate Souvenir Spoo $15.00

This vintage silverplate collector spoon of South Dakota is marked: P & B A-1-4 (Paye & Baker Mfg.). On the front of the spoon there's a banner that says Under God The People with a picture of a River Boat and a man plowing, under that the word Grazing with sheep and then wheat after that. 

In 1897, the firm now known as Paye and Baker Manufacturing Company started business in Providence, R. I., as Simmons & Paye. Mr. Simmons withdrew in 1900, and when Mr. Baker entered the firm, the present name was adopted. In 1903 the company moved from Providence to North Attleboro and in 1905 it was incorporated. Upon the death of both partners within a relatively short period, the business passed into the hands of

Messrs. J. Noble Shawe, Allan A. Gordon, William H. Ryder, Ambrose J.Morawski and Harry E. Paye. In 1952 became a division of the Bishop Company and went out of business c. 1960. 

The spoon is in very good + condition other than needing a good polishing it measures 1 1/4 inches by 5 1/4 inches. A nice addition to any Souvenir Spoon Collection. 

SH & Ins.will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.  This silverplate collector spoon is marked: United States of America on the front with an eagle and shield, on the back on top of the shield it has USA and Wm. Rogers & Son AA, Pat. Feb. 23, 1915 on the handle. 

A very patriotic spoon decorated with an eagle at the top and a shield with stars and stripes. In very good condition the bowl shows some wear from age and it measures 6 inches long with a 1 1/2 by 2 inch bowl. 

An addition to any Silverplated Souvenir Spoon Collection.

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.  This small ornate silverplate collector spoon is marked: U.S.Battleship Maine 6682 Tons in the bowl with a very detailed handle. On the back it is marked: Standard. In very good condition it measures 4 1/2 inches long by 1 inch. 

An addition to any Silverplated Spoon Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.  This wonderful silverplate USN collector spoon from WW2 is marked: International Silver Co. On the front it has an anchor on the top of the spoon. The pattern on the front and the back is called the Kings Pattern and has USN on the upper back of the handle. 

The International Silver Company, an amalgamation of fourteen independent silverware manufacturers, was formed in 1898. Immediately upon organization, the company bought the total capital stock of the following companies: Barbour Silver Company (Hartford), Holmes & Edwards Silver Company (Bridgeport), Manhattan Silver Plate, (Lyons, New York), Meriden Britannia Company (Meriden), Norwich Cutlery (Norwich), William Rogers Manufacturing Company (Hartford), Rogers Cutlery (Hartford), Rogers and Brothers (Waterbury), Rogers and Hamilton (Waterbury), Wilcox Silver Plate (Meriden), Watrous Manufacturing Company (Wallingford), Standard Silver Company, Ltd. (Toronto, Canada). 

During the first six months of 1899, an additional four were purchased. Derby Silver Company (Derby), Simpson, Hall, Miller & Company (Wallingford), Simpson Nickel Company (Wallingford), Middletown Plate Company (Middletown). 

In 1968, International Silver became part of Insilco, A group of private investors purchased World Tableware in 1983 and organized the American Silver Company. 

Its operations centered at Meriden, Connecticut, would prove to be the major producer of silver products in the United States. 

In very good condition it measures 1 1/4 inches by 6 inches. What a great piece of nostalgia to add to your Souvenir Spoon Collection.

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have any questions please contact me and thank you for looking.

South Dakota Silverplate Souvenir Spoon $15.00

 

United States of America Silverplate Sou $16.00

 

U. S. Battleship Maine Souvenir Spoon $15.00

 

United States Navy Silverplate Teaspoon $15.00

This very ornate silverplate collector spoon of Utah is marked: P & B (Paye & Baker Mfg.) A-1-+. It has an eagle on the top with a shield in front of it which says Industry 1847, under that is a man with a horn with flowers coming down the handle with another figure under that and the word Utah. 

In 1897, the firm now known as Paye and Baker Manufacturing Company started business in Providence, R. I., as Simmons & Paye. Mr. Simmons withdrew in 1900, and when Mr. Baker entered the firm, the present name was adopted. In 1903 the company moved from Providence to North Attleboro and in 1905 it was incorporated. Upon the death of both partners within a relatively short period, the business passed into the hands of

Messrs. J. Noble Shawe, Allan A. Gordon, William H. Ryder, Ambrose J.Morawski and Harry E. Paye. In 1952 became a division of the Bishop Company and went out of business c. 1960. 

In very good condition other than needing a cleaning it measures 1 1/4 inches by 5 1/4 inches. A great addition to any Silverplated Souvenir Spoon Collection. 

SH & Ins.will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.  This round shaped bowl silverplate Virginia collector spoon is marked on the back: Pat.Feb.23,1915 / Wm.Rogers & Son AA along with a shield with stars and stripes and the letters USA above it. 

In good condition the handle shows some wear from age and it measures 5 3/4 inches long by 1 1/4 inches. 

An addition to any Collector Spoon Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions contact me and thank you for looking.  This vintage silverplate Virginia collector spoon is marked on the back: Pat.APD For / Wm.Rogers & Son AA. 

It is different from the other Virginia spoon I have listed on my site by Wm.Rogers having a more natural shaped bowl and a plain back. 

In good condition the handle shows some wear from age and it measures 5 3/4 inches long by 1 1/4 inches. 

An addition to any Silverplated Souvenir Spoon Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.  This vintage oblong shaped sterling silver napkin ring has the initials M.E. engraved on the front and is marked: Sterling/W in a C with an arrow going through it and the letter o. 

This mark, according to my Kovel's New Dictionary of Marks is for the Webster Company. The Webster Company was founded by George K.Webster in 1869 in North Attleboro,Mass. In 1958 they purchased the Frank W. Smith Silver Company and today the Webster Company is part of Reed & Barton Silversmiths. 

In very good condition it measures 7/8 inches high, 2 1/8 inches long and 1 1/8 inches wide.

An addition to any Sterling Silver Napkin Ring Collection.

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.

Utah Silverplate Souvenir Spoon $15.00

 

Virginia Silverplate Souvenir Spoon by R $15.00

 

Virginia Silverplate Souvenir Spoon by R $15.00

 

Webster Company Engraved Sterling Napkin $40.00

This demitasse size Washington D.C. silverplate collector spoon is marked on the back: Sterling Plate. Inside the bowl are pictures of the White House also what looks like the Library of Congress. In very good condition, the back of the bowl shows some plating wear, it measures 4 1/4 inches long by 1 inch. A great addition to any Silverplated Souvenir Spoon Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.  This vintage silverplate collector spoon of Wisconsin is marked: P & B (Paye & Baker Mfg.) A-1-+. It has 2 men standing alongside a shield on top,under that is a man chopping down a tree with tools under that and the word Wisconsin. 

In 1897, the firm now known as Paye and Baker Manufacturing Company

started business in Providence, R. I., as Simmons & Paye. Mr. Simmons

withdrew in 1900, and when Mr. Baker entered the firm, the present name

was adopted. In 1903 the company moved from Providence to North Attleboro and in 1905 it was incorporated. Upon the death of both partners within a relatively short period, the business passed into the hands of

Messrs. J. Noble Shawe, Allan A. Gordon, William H. Ryder, Ambrose J.Morawski and Harry E. Paye. In 1952 became a division of the Bishop Company and went out of business c. 1960. 

In very good condition it measures 1 1/4 inches by 5 1/4 inches. A wonderful addition to any Silverplated Souvenir Spoon Collection. 

SH & Ins.will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.  This vintage silver plated demitasse spoon has a beautifil Astor flower on the front and is marked on the back: C in a diamond on the bowl / Hotel Astor. 

Located between 44th and 45th Streets on Broadway, the Hotel Astor, along with the Times Building, brought New Yorkers, as well as the world, in droves to Longacre (soon to be Times) Square. At a cost of $7,000,000 William Waldorf Astor built the 35,000 square foot hotel which was designed by the architectural firm of Clinton & Russell and was constructed by John Downey.

The Hotel Astor lasted 60 years before being replaced with a 50-story office building.

In very good condition the spoon measures 4 1/8 inches long with a bowl that is 1 3/8 inches by 3/4 inch. I have 3 of these spoons in stock, price quoted is for each one ordered.

An addition to any Hotel or Demitasse Spoon Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.  This vintage round napkin ring is a souvenir from the Clyde Steamship Co. New York. 

Between 1918 and 1921 the U.S. 

Shipping Board established several routes and services and one of these was the American Colombian Line, managed by the Clyde Steamship Co. This led to a trade war with United Fruit Co. and it was agreed that the Caribbean trade of Clyde SS Co. would be separated from their domestic coastal trade. The Colombian Steamship Co., New York was then formed to operate a route from New York to Puerto Colombia, Cartagena and later to Haiti.

 The service expanded to the Leeward and Windward Islands and later to Brazil and other U.S. East Coast ports. In 1938 Colombian Line was consolidated with Grace Line which led to the extinction of Colombian Line as a seperate entity.

It has no makers mark but cleans up like silverplate or coin silver but I'm not sure so I will have to let the buyer decide.  

In very good condition, it does have a small bend in the upper rim and the engraving is sharp and keen, Clyde.S.S.Co.and it measures 1 1/4 inches high and 1 3/4 inches wide.

A great double collectible, if you collect Steamship Memorabilia and an addition to any Napkin Ring Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.

Washington D. C. Silverplate Souvenir Spo $15.00

 

Wisconsin Silverplate Souvenir Spoon $15.00

 

Hotel Astor Demitasse Spoon $15.00

 

Clyde . S. S. Co. Napkin Ring $65.00

This beautifully shaped copper plated teakettle is marked: Made in Portugal #98 on the bottom. I think it may be made by Tagus, it's extremely heavy and has a nice wooden handle. The teapot itself is in good condition having scratches over the entire surface, dings, some pitting and is in dire need of a good polishing, all of which I have tried to show in my pictures. It measures 11 inches tall by 12 inches long, back to spout, and has a 6 1/2 inch base. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.  This vintage copper teakettle is marked: ? rtugal on the bottom, which I believe is from Portugal. It has a nice wooden handle but I do not think that the lid is the original lid for the teapot, it sits outside the rim and not into it. In good condition having 3 dents and 1 ding it measures 9 inches tall with handle and 6 3/4 inches tall without, 8 1/4 inches back to spout and 8 inches wide. An addition to any kitchen collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.  This delicate souvenir demitasse spoon of Denver Colorado's State Capitol is marked on the back: crown / W / Lion then Sterling. 

I believe the mark is from the Watson & Newell Co. of Attleboro, Mass. The finial is a cut out of the State Capitol and on the handle it says; Denvel Col. with State Capitol above that. 

In very good + condition it measures 3 3/8 inches long with a bowl that is 11/16 by 1 3/16 inches. 

An addition to any Demitasse or State Spoon Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.  This silver plated demitasse spoon in the Meadow Flower Pattern by the International Silver Company is marked: H & T Mfg. Co. 

The International Silver Company, an amalgamation of fourteen independent silverware manufacturers, was formed in 1898. Immediately upon organization, the company bought the total capital stock of the following companies: Barbour Silver Company (Hartford), Holmes & Edwards Silver Company (Bridgeport), Manhattan Silver Plate, (Lyons, New York), Meriden Britannia Company (Meriden), Norwich Cutlery (Norwich), William Rogers Manufacturing Company (Hartford), Rogers Cutlery (Hartford), Rogers and Brothers (Waterbury), Rogers and Hamilton (Waterbury), Wilcox Silver Plate (Meriden), Watrous Manufacturing Company (Wallingford), Standard Silver Company, Ltd. (Toronto, Canada). 

During the first six months of 1899, an additional four were purchased. Derby Silver Company (Derby), Simpson, Hall, Miller & Company (Wallingford), Simpson Nickel Company (Wallingford), Middletown Plate Company (Middletown). 

In 1968, International Silver became part of Insilco, A group of private investors purchased World Tableware in 1983 and organized the American Silver Company. 

Its operations centered at Meriden, Connecticut, would prove to be the major producer of silver products in the United States. 

In good condition, the plating is worn as you can see in my pictures, International H & T Mfg. Co. Independence released this floral pattern in 1940 and it measures 4 3/8 inches long with a bowl that is 1 inch by 1 1/2 inches. 

An addition to any Silver Plate Demitasse Spoon Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.

Copper Tea Pot #98 $75.00

 

Copper Tea Pot-Portugal $80.00

 

Sterling Denver Colorado Demitasse Spoon $25.00

 

H and T Mfg. Co. Meadow Flower Demitasse $10.00

This silver plated demitasse spoon is marked on the back: Medco A1. Unadorned and in very good condition it measures 4 3/8 inches long with a bowl that is 7/8 inch by 1 1/2 inches. An addition to any Silver Plate Demitasse Spoon Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.  This antique silver plated demitasse spoon in the Brandon Pattern was made in 1939 and marked on the back: New England Silver Plate. In very good condition it measures 4 3/8 inches long with a bowl that is 1 inch by 1 1/2 inches. An addition to any Silver Plate Demitasse Spoon Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.  This vintage round napkin ring with an unengraved oval with comma mark design has no makers mark.

Both ends have an ornate design and it cleans up like silverplate or coin silver but I'm not sure so I will have to let the buyer decide.

In very good condition it does have 4 rub marks on the outside stippled finish and it measures 1 1/2 inches high and 1 3/4 inches wide.  

An addition to any table setting or Napkin Ring Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.  This round napkin ring is engraved Marion Knox and is marked: Sterling #133 with a lion head. 

In good condition it does have dings and dents throughout and both ends have a beaded design and it measures 7/8 inch high and 1 1/2 inches wide. 

An addition to any table setting or Napkin Ring Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.

Medco Silver Plate Demitasse Spoon $10.00

 

New England Silver Plate Brandon Demitas $15.00

 

Vintage Napkin Ring w / Ornate Bands $40.00

 

Sterling Engraved Napkin Ring w / Beaded B $30.00

This round napkin ring with octagon ends is engraved with the initials D.W.L and has a ribbon design around the band. 

In very good condition it looks silverplated but I am not sure and will have to let the buyer decide, some of the inside plating looks warn off from age and it measures 1 1/4 inches high and 1 3/4 inches wide. 

An addition to any Napkin Ring Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.  This antique napkin ring is engraved: Mrs.J.B.Holder, Jan.1,1876 and marked #306 on the inside.

A nice decoration of x's and o's around the band and bead bands around the top sand bottom, I believe it is silver because of the #306 mark inside, but I will have to let the buyer decide.  

In very good + condition, it does have some very slight imperfections and it measures 1 5/8 inches high and 2 inches wide.

An addition to any Napkin Ring Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.  This vintage round napkin ring with an unengraved oval cartouche has no makers mark. 

In very good + condition, it has a delicate flower and leaf design and it measures 1 inch high and 1 3/4 inches wide. I'm not sure what it is made of so I will have to let the buyer decide. 

An addition to any Napkin Ring Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.  This vintage bulbous shaped napkin ring with an intricate floral design around the band and the initial RFC engraved in a square cartouche has no makers mark. 

In very good condition, it does have some dents and a ribbed design on the upper and lower band as you can see in the pictures and it measures 1 3/4 inches high and 2 inches wide. I'm not sure what it is made of so I will have to let the buyer decide. 

An addition to any table setting or Napkin Ring Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.

Vintage Engraved Napkin Ring $45.00

 

1876 Dated and Engraved Round Napkin Rin $110.00

 

Vintage Flower and Leaf Design Napkin Ri $28.00

 

Engraved Floral Pattern Napkin Ring $40.00

This silver plated demitasse spoon is marked on the back: Black-Stone S. Co. / Park Central in script. 

The Park Central Hotel is a 31-story, 935-room hotel located at 870 7th Avenue (between West 55th and West 56th Streets) in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, New York.

Built in the pre-Depression late-twenties, its grand opening took place on June 12, 1927. It takes up half of the city block between 7th Avenue and Broadway.

The Park Central has changed names several times since its opening. Originally named the Park Central Hotel, it has been since renamed the Park Sheraton, the Omni Park Central, and is today simply known as the Park Central Hotel.

In very good condition the spoon measures 4 1/4 inches long with a bowl that is 1 3/8 inches by 7/8 inch. 

An addition to any Hotel or Demitasse Spoon Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.  This wonderfully crafted vintage 19 piece carving set is still in it's original box with Sheffield tag inside and is marked on the box: 19 Piece Presentation Set / Regent Sheffield / The Greatest Name In Cutlery / Stainless Sheffield English Blades / Guaranteed Forever Sharp. 

The handles are off white with silver floral trim and the 19 pieces inchude 2 piece Kitchen Knife Set, 2 piece Chef's Carving Set, 2 piece Snack Serving Set, 5 piece Hostess Party Set and an 8 piece Knife Set. 

The box shows a little wear but the set is in new condition, never used and includes the Sheffield Lifetime Guarantee and Carving Manual. From laying in adrawer they are starting to show signs of pitting, which I have shown in my pictures. 

With many years of use left in them they would be a great addition to any table setting and an addition to any Vintage Regent Sheffield Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.  This silver plated demitasse spoon in the Greylock Pattern is marked: 1881 R in a wreath-Rogers-R in a wreath A1 / PAT.Dec.27-10. 

The Oneida Community was founded by John Humphrey Noyes in upstate New York in 1848. In 1935 the company's name was changed to Oneida Ltd. During the 1960s, Oneida began to focus more on stainless steel flatware, instead of on the more expensive and prestigious silver-plated and sterling flatware that had previously been its hallmark. Technological breakthroughs in the late 1960s allowed Oneida to introduce the first ornate stainless flatware that had a decorative pierced pattern similar to sterling and silver plate. With these more attractive and formal patterns, stainless flatware gained a place in the silver departments of fine department stores. Because stainless was easier to care for and was far less expensive than sterling and silver plate, this new flatware sold briskly, sparking a recovery that led Oneida into a new era of growth. Oneida Ltd. is the world's largest stainless steel and silver-plated flatware maker, serving both the consumer and food service markets. Its operations in the United States, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, and Italy manufacture and market sterling, silver-plated, and stainless flatware, as well as china dinnerware and hollowware (coffee sets and trays). 

In very good condition Oneida released this floral pattern in 1910 and it measures 4 1/4 inches long with a bowl that is 7/8 inch by 1 1/2 inches. 

An addition to any Silver Plate or Wm. Rogers Demitasse Spoon Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.  This vintage enameled demitasse spoon is a souvenir from the Island Of Rhodes and is marked on the back: 800 with what looks like a heart and moon attached. It is the third largest Greek island and officially, the sunniest place in Europe. The finial has a beautiful red flower enameled on it with the word RHODOS above it. In great condition it measures 3 3/4 inches long with a bowl that is 1 1/8 by 3/4 inches. An addition to any Demitasse or Souvenir Spoon Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.

Park Central Hotel Demitasse Spoon $15.00

 

Regent Sheffield 19 Piece Carving Set-MI $125.00

 

1881 Rogers Greylock Demitasse Spoon-Dec $15.00

 

Rhodos 800 Demitasse Souvenir Spoon $25.00

This very dainty sterling silver set of 6 demitasse spoons with inlaid enamel are marked: TH. Marthinsen Sterling / Norway. Some special person emailed me the pattern name is Anitra, and also said that Magnus Aase + Th Olsens Eftf are one in the same! (Th Olsens Eftf in Bergen Norway. Two of the spoons show wear on the enamel but the other 4 are in very good + condition, aside of needing a good polishing. They are in their original box but that had some damage to the top of it. A nice little addition to any collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have any questions feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.  This vintage silver plated demitasse spoon has a logo on the front with the initials HI in it and is marked on the back: International Silver Co. / B.P. / Statler-Hilton. 

The International Silver Company, an amalgamation of fourteen independent silverware manufacturers, was formed in 1898. Immediately upon organization, the company bought the total capital stock of the following companies: Barbour Silver Company (Hartford), Holmes & Edwards Silver Company (Bridgeport), Manhattan Silver Plate, (Lyons, New York), Meriden Britannia Company (Meriden), Norwich Cutlery (Norwich), William Rogers Manufacturing Company (Hartford), Rogers Cutlery (Hartford), Rogers and Brothers (Waterbury), Rogers and Hamilton (Waterbury), Wilcox Silver Plate (Meriden), Watrous Manufacturing Company (Wallingford), Standard Silver Company, Ltd. (Toronto, Canada). 

During the first six months of 1899, an additional four were purchased. Derby Silver Company (Derby), Simpson, Hall, Miller & Company (Wallingford), Simpson Nickel Company (Wallingford), Middletown Plate Company (Middletown). 

In 1968, International Silver became part of Insilco, A group of private investors purchased World Tableware in 1983 and organized the American Silver Company. 

Its operations centered at Meriden, Connecticut, would prove to be the major producer of silver products in the United States. 

In very good condition the spoon measures 4 3/8 inches long with a bowl that is 1 3/8 inches by 7/8 inch. 

An addition to any Hotel or Demitasse Spoon Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.  This silver plated demitasse spoon has a logo on the front with the letter S in it and is marked on the back: SerViss Plate / Hotels Statler. 

Located at 401 7th Avenue in Manhattan, across the street from Pennsylvania Station and Madison Square Garden, the hotel was acquired by the Hotels Statler Company in 1949 and renamed the New York Statler Hotel. Following the sale of all 17 Statler hotels to Conrad Hilton in 1954, the hotel became The Statler Hilton. It operated under this name until the early 1980s, when Hilton sold the hotel and it again became The New York Statler for a brief period, before joining the now-defunct Penta chain in 1984, becoming The New York Penta. Finally, in 1992, it reverted to the Hotel Pennsylvania.

In very good condition the spoon measures 4 3/8 inches long with a bowl that is 1 1/2 inches by 1 inch. I have 2 of these spoons in stock, price quoted is for each one ordered. 

An addition to any Hotel or Demitasse Spoon Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.  This vintage silver plated demitasse spoon in the Baronet aka Algonquin Pattern is marked: Tudor Plate / Oneida / Community Made. 

The Oneida Community was founded by John Humphrey Noyes in upstate New York in 1848. In 1935 the company's name was changed to Oneida Ltd. During the 1960s, Oneida began to focus more on stainless steel flatware, instead of on the more expensive and prestigious silver-plated and sterling flatware that had previously been its hallmark. Technological breakthroughs in the late 1960s allowed Oneida to introduce the first ornate stainless flatware that had a decorative pierced pattern similar to sterling and silver plate. With these more attractive and formal patterns, stainless flatware gained a place in the silver departments of fine department stores. Because stainless was easier to care for and was far less expensive than sterling and silver plate, this new flatware sold briskly, sparking a recovery that led Oneida into a new era of growth. Oneida Ltd. is the world's largest stainless steel and silver-plated flatware maker, serving both the consumer and food service markets. Its operations in the United States, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, and Italy manufacture and market sterling, silver-plated, and stainless flatware, as well as china dinnerware and hollowware (coffee sets and trays).

In very good condition it measures 4 3/8 inches long with a bowl that is 7/8 inch by 1 1/2 inches. 

An addition to any Silver Plate Demitasse Spoon Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.

TH. Marthinsen Demitasse Spoons with Inl $165.00

 

International Silver Co. Statler Hilton $15.00

 

Hotels Statler Demitasse Spoon $15.00

 

Oneida Community Tudor Plate Baronet Dem $15.00

This vintage silver plated demitasse spoon is marked: Utility Silver Plate. In very good condition it measures 4 5/8 inches long with a bowl that is 1 inch by 1 1/2 inches. A dainty addition to any Silver Plate Demitasse Spoon Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.  This silver plated 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition Spoon is marked on the back: Exposition Silverplate / Treasure Island. 

The Golden Gate International Exposition 1939-1940 was held on Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay. 

The spoon is 6 inches long and is in very good condition. A wonderful addition to any Spoon or Historical Memorabilia Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have any questions feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.  This vintage ornate silverplated gravy boat and warmer tray is marked on the bottom: Silver on Copper / a Crown / S / and a Shield (Sheffield Silver Company mark). 

The scrolled detailing work is exquisitely done and would lavishly adorn any Holiday Table setting. 

In very good + condition but in need of a good polishing it measures 7 1/4 inches tall, 7 1/2 inches long (spout to handle) and 4 3/4 inches wide. 

An addition to any Sheffield Silverplate Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.  SM SIGNED ENAMEL COPPER METAL ART DISH PLATE. LIGHT PINKISH GOLD AND GREEN LIGHT CRACKLED BACK GROUND. FLOWERS HAVE SOME MILD DISCORATION. 7 1/4in WIDE. MARKED 'SM' ON THE BACK. LOOKS TO BE SCANDINAVIAN.

Utility Silver Plate Demitasse Spoon $12.00

 

1939 Golden Gate Exposition Spoon $30.00

 

Sheffield Silver Plate Gravy Boat $65.00

 

SM SIGNED ENAMEL COPPER METAL ART DISH P $7.50

Tin ~ Shaped like the outline of the Calico cat.  Both of the sides are the same.  Measures 7 1/8 inches tall by 6 inches long by 1 7/8 wide.  This is a ANTIQUE CAST IRON LAMB CAKE MOLD.


The back fits into the front of the mold and it actually has BOTH of the HOOK CLOSURES still intact to secure the two pieces together.


The CONDITION is ANTIQUE/USED.  It has been well cared for and seasoned over the years.


It is not marked/The manufacture is unknown.  Darling 5" tall including handle silver tone basket just waiting to hold a small gift. Nice condition.                                                                                                       red, black and gold. 2 1/2 inches tall and 8 1/4 inches wide

Cat $7.00

 

ANTIQUE CAST IRON MOLD-LAMB CAKE

 

Silver Tone Small Metal Oval Basket $12.00

 

Windmill Tin $2.00

old tin shaker, 3 inches tall and 2 inches wide  Here is a heavy metal vase that I'm guessing is made of either lead or steel and it has applied brass flowers. It measures 4-3/4 inches tall and has no damage. It is unmarked and the age is unknown to me.

ADD $7.50 SHIPPING TO ANYWHERE IN THE USA.


Shipping discount available on multiple purchases.


 This Oriental style vase is engraved with a pagoda and Mt. Fujiama in the background. The material appears to be steel with a copper tint. It measures 4-1/2 inches tall and in excellent condition. It is marked Japan.

ADD $4.50 SHIPPING TO ANYWHERE IN THE USA.


Shipping discount available on multiple purchases.

 brown tin with a picture and flower on it, 1 5/8 inch tall and 8 1/4 inches wide

Metal Shaker $4.00

 

Metal Art Vase ~ Applied Brass Flowers ~ $14.00

 

Metal Oriental Vase ~ Engraved Design ~ $9.99

 

Tin $2.50

This Bears My Hugs To You with teddy bears on a tan colored tin, there was a handle on it and it gone, 5 1/4 inches tall and 6 1/2 inches wide  copper color is 4 1/4 inches tall and 3 5/8 inches wide  Metal box with lid is 9 inches tall 9 7/8 inches wide and 9 1/2 deep  MINIATURE BRASS AND ENAMEL BIRD MOTIF TEAPOT. MARKED 'CHINA'. HAND PAINTED BIRD AND FLOWER MOTIF ON BOTH SIDES. RED GLASS BEAD HANDLE ON LID. 1 1/2in TALL, 2 3/4in WIDE HANDLE TO SPOUT.

Bear Tin $3.00

 

Round Tin $2.50

 

Metal Box $7.50

 

BIRD AND FLOWER MINIATURE BRASS TEAPOT $7.50

Tole Tray- 22 inches long by 16 inches wide.  It is eight sided, and the sides have cut out designs and handles.  It has painted flowers that are pink, white, and yellow.  Some of the paint is worn off.  The tag on the back says "Fine Art Studio Hand Painted Phila. 47, Pa"  6 1/4 inches tall, 5 1/4 inches wide  6 1/4 inches tall, 5 1/4 inches wide  2 red metal coasters with flowers and vase, 3 1/8 inches wide

Tray $65.00

 

Bucket $3.75

 

Bucket with Handle $3.75

 

Flowers in Vase Metal Coaster $2.00

little metal buckt with lid and handle, 6 1/2 inches tall and 5 7/8 inches wide  around 4 1/2 inches tall, tin  7 inches tall, top of funnel is 6 1/2 inches, tin  bizarre faces w/grapes in hair, probably part of a desk set, signed, circa 1900

Metal Bucket $4.00

 

Funnel $0.75

 

Big Funnel $1.50

 

bronze match holder E F Caldwell, NY




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