A MARTELE SILVER SAUCEBOAT AND STAND WITH LADLE
PROPERTY FROM A MIDWESTERN COLLECTION
A MARTELE SILVER SAUCEBOAT AND STAND WITH LADLE

MARK OF GORHAM MFG. CO., PROVIDENCE, 1905

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A MARTELE SILVER SAUCEBOAT AND STAND WITH LADLE
MARK OF GORHAM MFG. CO., PROVIDENCE, 1905
Shaped oval, the sauce boat and stand chased with shells, plants and tendrils, with conforming ladle, each engraved MG, each marked on reverse, the dish, stand and spoon marked I/AH, I/AI and A5408 respectively; the ladle marked STERLING
The stand 8¾ in. (22.2 cm.) long; 29 oz. (910 gr.) (3)
Provenance
Mary Gayley, who married Count Giulio Senni of Rome in 1907

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According to Larry Pristo in Martele: Gorham's Art Nouveau Silver, 2002, this sauceboat and stand were part of a fish service that included four sauce boats, three fish dishes and fish forks and knives. This sauce boat and stand was chased by George W. Sauthof at a net cost of $100.

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