555 Washington Ave, Ste 129
St. Louis, MO 63101
United States
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Oct 14, 2023
WALLACE 'ROSE POINT' STERLING FLATWARE SERVICE
American, early 20th century, silver. One hundred and sixteen (116) total pieces.
Ninety-eight (98) articles of pierced flatware in the 'Rose Point' pattern by Wallace: twenty-two (22) dinner spoons; fourteen (14) each of salad forks and dinner forks; thirteen (13) butter spreaders; twelve (12) large spoons; six (6) teaspoons; three (3) serving spoons; two (2) each of serving forks in two sizes; gravy ladles in two sizes; sugar sifters/tomato servers/bon bon servers; and ice cream forks; as well as sugar tongs; a child's fork and spoon; a jelly server; a sugar spoon; and a serving fork. Also included are two Towle 'D'Orleans' pattern dinner forks.
The sixteen (16) pieces of holloware including fourteen (14) sterling handled, stainless steel-bladed 'Rose Point' dinner knives; a letter opener; and a cake server.
Solid sterling pieces only: 3430 grams
One teaspoon bent. Weight given is pointedly excluding all holloware - only solid sterling silver is included in the given weight.
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Estate of Joan Bardenheier Harrison, from a proud St. Louis Family of German descent. Her family founded the John Bardenheier Wine and Liquor Company in 1873, later named the Bardenheier Wine Cellars. At its peak, the winery was one of the oldest and largest family owned and operated wineries in the United States.
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