Durgin "Madame Royale" and Other Sterling Flatware with Coin Silver Butter Knife
Item Details
A four-piece collection of sterling silver flatware with coin silver butter knife. This includes a pair of demitasse spoons by Durgin in the Madam Royale pattern, first introduced in 1897, which features a flared handle with reeded edges, leaf accents, and a personalized engraving. It is presented with a baby fork by International Silver Co. in the Alfred G. Kintz designed Royal Danish pattern and a sardine server by Manchester Silver Co. in the Edward B. McAlpine designed Amaryllis pattern. All four pieces are marked ‘Sterling’ along with a maker’s mark to the backs. The coin silver butter knife has a personalized engraving on its handle, stamped ‘Pure Coin’ along with a worn maker’s mark to the back. The total approximate weight of four sterling pieces is 2.025 ozt, and the approximate weight of coin silver butter knife is 0.930 ozt.
Condition
- minor surface wear including marks, scratches, and minimal tarnishing; personalized engravings on some handles.
Dimensions
- measurements of butter knife; the total approximate weight of four sterling pieces is 2.025 ozt; the approximate weight of coin silver butter knife is 0.930 ozt.
Item #
17NYC164-725