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Lot of 12 Solid Sterling Silver Flat Handle Butter Spreaders 299.4 grams/9.63ozt
$ 86.32
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Mixed Lot of 12 Solid Sterling Silver Flat Handle Butter Spreaders 299.4 grams/9.63 oztItems 1, 2—The Watson Company John Alden Pattern (First Produced in 1911) Solid Sterling Silver Flat Handle Butter Spreaders. Hallmarked “Crown W Lion” (Period Correct for The Watson Company” followed by "STERLING". The spreaders measure 5 7/16 inches in length and have a combined weight of 36.0 grams. The pieces have light tarnish and wear consistent with use and age. They are monogrammed in script with a “D above C”.
Items 3, 4—The International Company Joan of Arc Pattern (First Produced in 1940) Solid Sterling Silver Flat Handle Butter Spreaders. Hallmarked “INTERNATIONAL” followed by a “Native American with a Single Feather (Period Correct for The International Company” followed by "STERLING". The spreaders measure 5 3/4 inches in length and have a combined weight of 54.3 grams. The pieces have light tarnish and wear consistent with use and age. They are not monogrammed or engraved.
Items 5,6—Fine Arts Silver Company Crown Princess (First Produced in 1949) Solid Sterling Silver Flat Handle Butter Spreaders. Hallmarked “FINE ARTS” followed by a “Lamp Symbol” (Period Correct for The Fine Artsl Company” followed by "STERLING". The spreaders measure 5 3/4 inches in length and have a combined weight of 51.2 grams. The pieces have light tarnish and wear consistent with use and age. They are not monogrammed or engraved.
Item 7—Weidlich Company Silver Thread Pattern (First Produced in 1940) Solid Sterling Silver Flat Handle Butter Spreader. Hallmarked “Bird W Bird” (Period Correct Hallmark for Weidlich) followed by "STERLING". The spreader measures 5 3/4 inches in length and weighs 25.3 grams. The piece has light tarnish and wear consistent with use and age. It is not monogrammed or engraved.
Item 8—Reed & Barton Georgian Rose Pattern (First Produced in 1941) Solid Sterling Silver Flat Handle Butter Spreader. Hallmarked "STERLING" followed by “Bird R Lion” (Period Correct Hallmark for Reed & Barton) followed by in script "Reed & Barton". The spreader measures 5 15/16 inches in length and weighs 25.6 grams. The piece has light tarnish and wear consistent with use and age. It is not monogrammed or engraved.
Item 9—Merck Cary Unidentified Pattern Solid Sterling Silver Flat Handle Butter Spreader. Hallmarked "
Item 10—Manchester Silver Company Copenhagen Pattern (First Produced in 1936) Solid Sterling Silver Flat Handle Butter Spreader. Hallmarked "STERLING" followed by “Cross through Crown” (Period Correct Hallmark for Manchester. The spreader measures 5 13/16 inches in length and weighs 26.4 grams. The piece has light tarnish and wear consistent with use and age. It is not monogrammed or engraved.
Item 11—Lunt Silversmiths Georgian Manor Pattern (First Produced in 1958) Solid Sterling Silver Flat Handle Butter Spreader. Hallmarked “Lunt" followed by “STERLING". The spreader measures 5 13/16 inches in length and weighs 26.1 grams. The piece has light tarnish and wear consistent with use and age. It is not monogrammed or engraved.
Item 12—Towle Manufacturing Company Candlelight Pattern (First Produced in 1931) Solid Sterling Silver Flat Handle Butter Spreader. Hallmarked “Towle" followed by “STERLING" followed by in script “Pat 1931” followed by in script “Candlelight”. The spreader measures 5 13/16 inches in length and weighs 27.6 grams. The piece has light tarnish and wear consistent with use and age. It is not monogrammed or engraved.
Guaranteed to be SOLID Sterling Silver (aka 925/1000 or .925) defined as 925 parts of pure silver to 75 parts of other metal (usually copper) per 1000 parts of material.
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Weights are to the nearest tenth gram/five hundredths ozt, each item has been individually weighed on two different recently calibrated scales. Multiple item listings have also been weighed to provide photo showing combined weight.
I am not in a rush to receive payment. If as a buyer/bidder, you wish to delay payment for up to 30 days in order to take advantage of combined shipping at reduced cost, please let me know. The maximum amount of time I will wait for payment is 30 days and I will invoice on the 28th day of the first item purchased, if buyer has not yet requested an invoice. There are certain postal break points that make economic sense for both the buyer and seller. With silver weight is never the issue after 15 ounces has been exceeded, but volume is, so breakpoints are in volume of priority flat rate mailers (small, medium, large fixed rate priority and regional A & B). After these volume limits are exceeded USPS, UPS and FED EX have about the same rates on ground shipping, but package delivery takes longer than priority mail.
Combined shipping is provided at reduced rate on multiple item purchases, but you must request an invoice total before paying. Items will be packaged well to prevent damage during shipment. In the off chance that your shipment is received damaged, please notify me immediately upon receipt by providing photos of the shipment as received and of any damaged item. Please retain all packaging material until damage claim is settled.
I have sold my large Victorian home and have downsized to a much smaller place. Therefore over the next few months, I will be selling my large sterling silver collection at true auction with bids starting at {{detail_product_description}}.99, no reserve. My silver is in storage, so I plan to go the storage site and grab a box or two for listing. As those items sell, I will get another box or two and repeat. I plan to list 3 or 4 items per day until my collection is liquidated. If I run out of storage room on listed/sold items I will have to slow down listings, but I feel payment within 30 days is most likely the sweet spot for successfully accomplishing this project.
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