A collection of plated tableware from the First Atomic Ship Transport Inc's 'Savannah' of 1959 including a water jug, an ice bucket, a milk jug, a pair of candle sticks, six sweet meat dishes, two with covers, three cake dishes, two oval dishes, two finger bowls, and an assortment of knives, forks and spoons, all stamped International Silver Co.; and twelve other desert and table spoons stamped American Export Isbrandsen Lines

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A collection of plated tableware from the First Atomic Ship Transport Inc's 'Savannah' of 1959 including a water jug, an ice bucket, a milk jug, a pair of candle sticks, six sweet meat dishes, two with covers, three cake dishes, two oval dishes, two finger bowls, and an assortment of knives, forks and spoons, all stamped International Silver Co.; and twelve other desert and table spoons stamped American Export Isbrandsen Lines
(70+)

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The Savannah, the World's first atomic powered ship was built by New York Shipbuilding Corp. Camden, New Jersey for the American Government in 1958/9. She was laid up in 1970 and is now a floating Museum at Charleston, South Carolina.

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