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A Stunning Set Of Vintage Sterling Silver Flatware, Chippendale Pattern By Towle

A Stunning Set Of Vintage Sterling Silver Flatware, Chippendale Pattern By Towle

Winning Bid
$882.00
Item #1798964
Lot #1 of 424
Item Description

A stunning set of vintage sterling silver flatware by Towle in their Chippendale pattern, featuring an elegant, understated design, introduced in 1937. Includes eight dinner forks, eight salad forks, eight table knives, sixteen teaspoons, two serving spoons, one meat fork, one gravy ladle, one butter knife, one sugar spoon, and one pickle fork. All pieces are in very good vintage condition with very minimal tarnish. Please see pics. Weights in Troy ounce and grams, below. The scale was proved with a US nickel which weighed in a 5 grams.

-Salad forks: 297g, 9.54 TO
-Dinner forks: 370g, 11.89 TO
-Teaspoons: 416g, 13.37 TO
-Serving utensils, not including butter knife: 292g, 9.38 TO
Note: Table knives and butter knife were not weighed; stainless steel blades.

Buyer's Premium

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Seller Info
Clearing House Estate Sales
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6439
Auction Details & Seller Instructions

WHERE TO PICK UP:
Private Residence
West Hartford, Connecticut 06119
(Winning Bidders Will Be Given Full Address VIA EMAIL)

Sunday, 4/7, 11:00 am to 3:00 pm
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Furniture Delivery: Contact Marsh Enterprises at 860-992-7100 for a quote.

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Auction Manager:
Wendy Walsh
860-416-4425
Wendy@ClearingHouseEstateSales.com

Seller Info
Clearing House Estate Sales
6439
Auction Manager

Wendy Walsh | (860) 416-4425 | wendy@ClearingHouseEstateSales.com

Pickup Details
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Private Residence

West Hartford, CT 06119

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When to Pickup


Sunday, 4/7, 11:00 am to 3:00 pm

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