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Jul 7, 2024
57 pieces assorted silver flatware, most sterling. Coin silver includes 1 coin silver sugar shell stamped for retailer H.P. Horton of Savannah (c. 1850), plus a 5 3/4" fork and matching 6 3/4" knife with retailer stamp of Day & Maussenet of Macon GA (1854-1860) and maker's mark for Theodore Evans of NJ, all monogrammed Lockett or F. Lockett. Sterling items include 3 pc youth knife, fork and spoon set retailed by Wing & Solomon of Macon, GA (c. 1870), all monogrammed "Fannie"; boxed set of 6 Whiting Lily of the Valley dinner forks with retailer marks for C.H. Solomon, Macon, GA plus 6 knives in an unknown (possibly silverplated) pattern with mask handles (no maker or retailer marks); 8 Whiting Lily of the Valley pattern teaspoons; 1 hollow handle cake knife marked W.A. Sterling; 1 Gorham hollow handle button hook; S. Kirk & Son Inc. Repousse pattern 2 pc small carving knife and fork set; Lunt hollow handle butter spreader; 1 Whiting large serving fork; 1 Towle Old Colonial pattern citrus spoon; 1 pr Gorham sugar tongs; 1 candle snuffer; and 2 sterling salt spoons. Also included are 19 assorted souvenir spoons (including four having enameled decoration), most European, some unmarked, others marked Sterling or .800. Weighable sterling in this lot: 23.42 troy ounces. Coin silver: 3.06 troy ounces. Continental Silver (.800 or better): 2.01 troy ounces.
PROVENANCE: Most of the items in this lot are by descent from James William Lockett (and/or members of his family). Lockett (1848-1943) married Pauline Acklen, daughter of Adelicia Acklen of Belmont Mansion in Nashville. Lockett's family home in Macon, Georgia, is now known as the Cowles-Woodruff House (a historic house owned by Mercer University).
1 salt spoon with bent handle, otherwise all pieces good condition with minor wear. Most pieces monogrammed. Box with some wear and grime.
Most of the items in this lot are by descent from James William Lockett (and/or members of his family). Lockett (1848-1943) married Pauline Acklen, daughter of Adelicia Acklen of Belmont Mansion in Nashville. Lockett's family home in Macon, Georgia, is now known as the Cowles-Woodruff House (a historic house owned by Mercer University).
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