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
PurchasedLocation
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
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July 2, 2002Updated By
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April 28, 2023