677: Pair Of Odiot 1st Standard.950 Silver Meat Dishes, Paris, marked Mon Odiot, Paris, c. 1900, in graduated sizes, plain oval forms with cast foliate scroll borders, length: 19.375in and 16.75in, 91.18 total t. ozs. [ E900-1200] See Illustration
678: Two Pieces Of Odiot 1st Standard.950 Silver, Paris, marked Mon. Odiot, Prevost & Cie, c. 1900, oval-shaped double-lipped sauceboat with liner and attached underplate and a matching square-shaped dish, plain with cast foliate scroll borders, sauceboat
679: French Neoclassical- Style 1st Standard.950 Silver Creamer, Paris, 1819-1838, Ac, plain classical urn form with water leaf and beaded borders, on molded circular foot, ebonized scroll handle with silver rosette mounts at juncture with neck, h.
680: Belle Epoque Silverplate Jardiniere, of Louis XVI inspiration, c. 1900-1905, the interior fitted with a con- forming copper liner ( corroded), h. 4.25in, w. 15.5in, d. 9.5in. [ E150-300]
681: Pair Of American Coin Silver Open Salts And Pair Of Coin Silver Salt Spoons, C. 1860, footed circular forms with engine-turned engraved decoration, all four with engraved initials, h. 1.5in, dia. 2.375in. [ E100-200]
682: American Coin Silver Cheese Knife, by Albert Coles, New York, c. 1860, the blade flat-chased and scroll-deco- rated, the handled engraved "Mattie" in script, length: 7.625in. [E30-50]
683: American Coin Silver Octagonal Cup, Wood & Hughes, New York, retailed by H. P. Buckley, New Orleans, c. 1860, engine-turned engraved all-over flat sur- face decoration on sides, beaded border under rim, molded footband, hollowcast scroll handle, h.
684: American Coin Silver Footed Bowl, unmarked, C. 1835, plain circular fluted form on conforming foot, anthemia bands on rim, shaft and foot with engraved script monogram, h. 5.75in, dia. 7.25in, 20.13 t. ozs. [E300-500]
685: American Sterling Silver Ewer, Gale & Willis, 447 Broome, New York, 1865, embossed flowers and foliate with engine-turned engraved background and borders forming four reserves, engraved "S" reserve under spout, beaded border on rim, foliate scroll
686: Pair Of American Coin Silver Water Pitchers, Grosjean & Woodward, New York, c. 1850, retailed by Tiffany and Company, plain baluster forms, scalloped necks and rims with chased foliate borders, cast shell spouts, hollow- cast handles, on molded
687: Two American Sterling Silver Souvenir Coffee Spoons, late 19th century, by Gorham representing Glen- wood Springs, Colorado, and "1871" Chicago World's Fair 1903; together with a Silverplate Spoon marked "Cairo" (three ) pieces). [ E25-50]
688: Nineteen American Sterling Silver Spoons, N. G. Wood & Sons, Boston, some pieces marked N. G. Wood & Son, wc. 1896-1922, downcurved oval typt with single faced bright-cut engraved decoration, consisting of two tablespoons, two demi-tasse spoons,
689: Two American Sterling Silver Lettuce Serving Forks, Towle Manufacturing Company, one in the "Cordava" pattern, introduced 1902, and the other in the "Richmond" pattern, introduced 1900, the latter with engraved initial "P" on the upperface, both
690: American Engraved "Sheffield"-Plate Two- Handeled Footed Waiter, of rectangular form, "Pineapple" corners and "Shell and Scroll" handles, 29in x 18in. [ E75-150]
691: Cased Set Of Six "German Silver" Liqueurs, c. 1920, circular bowls on trumpet bases, stylized palm tree, flower- head and sword decoration, h. 4in. "German Silver" was a late 19th-century American term to denote nickel silver. [ E50-100]
692: Victorian Silverplate Cake/Fruit Basket, C. 1880, with swing handle, lobed circular bowl with undulating rim, with embossed fruit and foliage, cast foliate scroll rim, on circular foot, h. 10in, dia. 12in. [E150-250]
693: Three-Piece American Silverplate Partial Tea Set, Meriden and Rogers Meriden, Connecticut, c. 1870, long-neck circular forms raised on openwork scroll supports, chased floral decoration with birds in the Japanese taste, consisting of a coffeepot, h.
694: Two Silverplate Table Articles, Pairpoint oval-shaped reticulated footed basket, dia. 9.75in, and a two-bottle cruet set, h. 9in. [ E100-200]
695: Meriden Britannia Company Double Wall Giltplated Water Pitcher, Meridan, Connecticut, c. 1860- 1870, tapered cylindrical form with flat chased flowering foliage and engine-turned engraving around sides, gadrooned borders, cast grapes with leaves as
696: Pairpoint Quadruple-plate Water Pitcher, Goblet, Tray And Stand, New Bedford, Massachusetts, late 19th century, embossed floral panel borders and floral surface decoration, h. 19.75in. [ E300-500]