AN AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE MARYLAND COLLECTION
AN AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE

MARK OF REED & BARTON, TAUNTON, MASSACHUSETTS, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, DESIGNED BY CHARLES A. BENNETT (1869-1939)

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AN AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
MARK OF REED & BARTON, TAUNTON, MASSACHUSETTS, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, DESIGNED BY CHARLES A. BENNETT (1869-1939)
Love Disarmed pattern, the stems cast in high relief with a female figure embracing Cupid rising from flowers and foliage, comprising:
Twelve dessert spoons
Twelve teaspoons
Twelve ice cream spoons
Twelve iced tea spoons
Twelve salt spoons
Twelve dinner forks
Twelve pastry/salad forks
Twelve oyster forks
Twelve strawberry forks
Twelve dinner knives
Twelve steak knives
Two bread knives
A pair of fish servers
A pair of salad servers
A cold meat fork
A lunch meat fork
A lettuce fork
A crumber
An asparagus server
A pea server
A tomato server
A berry spoon
A sauce ladle
A pair of serving spoons
A pair of vegetable spoons
Two asparagus tongs
A pastry server
A pair of pierced servers
An hors d'oeuvres server
A jelly server
A pair of olive spoons
A mustard spoon
A pair of small pierced servers with stainless bowls
A pate server
A cheese scoop
A master butter knife
Two sugar tongs
A three-piece child's flatware set
A child's cup
A letter opener
Together with six Italian silver place-card holders formed as cherubs
258 oz. 4 dwt. (8,030 gr.) weighable silver
拍场告示
Please note that the date for this lot is 20th Century.

拍品专文

This pattern was introduced in 1899 by designer Charles A. Bennett (1869-1939).

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