Gorham (American (Rhode Island), founded 1831); Meriden Brittania Co (American (Connecticut) 1895-1930s); Manchester Silver Co (American(Rhode Island) 1914-1985); C.H. Stahle, assayer Pavel Petrovich Dmitriyev (Russian (St. Petersburg). Group of four sterling table articles comprising a Gorham sterling pierced oblong nut dish or salt resting on four ball feet; a Meriden sterling pierced oval dish; a Manchester pierced circular bowl, monogrammed to the center with the letter "A"; and a Russian nut or master salt with lobed rectangular body with gold washed interior raised on conforming foot. The Gorham dish hallmarked for 1863-1890, "STERLING" and "2620". Approximate height 1", width 3.75", depth 2.5". Meriden dish hallmarked and stamped "STERLING", "721". Approximate height 2", width 11", depth 6.75". The Manchester dish with partially worn hallmark and stamped “STERLING” “C1132”. Approximate height 1.5”, diameter 6.25”. The Russian dish with "84" in a rectangle along with manufacture initials "CMS" and assayer marks. Approximate height 1.87", width 4.25", depth 3.25. Overall approximate weight 11.31 troy ounces.
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