Name/Title
Set, FlatwareEntry/Object ID
96.1.20-36Description
96.1.20-22: One small/ Two large sterling forks; engraved on reverse RFWA. Marked Leyland & Co- leopard head, D. Lion rampant- Large forks only marked Leyland & Co.
96.1.23 a-f: Six sterling knifes in the Fiddle & Shell pattern, 1821-22, London origin, monogramed HB, marked with duty mark, crowned leapard
96.1.24: Silver American carving set from 1914
96.1.25 a-c: three silver repousse spoons from the Natunal (sp?) Silver Co.
96.1.26 a-h: eight sterling teaspoons by Tiffany from 1905. Shell pattern- "Shell & Thread"
96.1.27 a-b: Two English butter knives from approx. 1880-90. Monogramed A, heavily engraved blades, marks very worn
96.1.28: Teaspoon made by Carrington Thomas & Co, c. 1880-90. Matches 96.6.27 a-b
96.1.28 a: Silver fork by Daniel Low Tow Co, possible from Birmingham. Floral design, marked iron passant, anchor & G (gothic script)
96.1.29 a-d: Four silver salad forks marked ALVIN
96.1.30: 20th cent. berry spoon marked with cross (?) and crown
96.1.31: 20th c. silver plate ladle made by Community.
96.1.32: Silver rimmed bowl from the late 19th/early 20th centuries. Monogramed with gothic A. marked 1740-9.
96.1.33-34: small silver bowl and pitcher. Possibly 20th cent. from India. Has raised design of Budda or a god. Acanthus leaf base.
96.1.35 a-d: Four silver spoons from Charleston by Farr. 7 1/4" Monogrammed RFWA. Marked SC Farr.Collection
Historic Charleston Foundation CollectionAcquisition
Accession
96.1.Source or Donor
Mr. Fred HaarbyeAcquisition Method
PurchasedLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Primary Object Term
Set, FlatwareNomenclature Sub-Class
Food Service SetsNomenclature Class
Food Service T&ENomenclature Category
Category 04: Tools & Equipment for MaterialsLocation
Location
Room
303Building
Nathaniel Russell HouseCategory
PermanentDate
February 7, 2023Category
PermanentGeneral Notes
Note
Notes: knives found in NR:303:2:2 11/3/22 SF
96.1.24 a-b found in NR:303:2:2 11/3/22 SFCreated By
admin@catalogit.appCreate Date
July 2, 2002Updated By
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April 28, 2023