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Durgin Louis XV Sterling Luncheon Knives - 12
This is a wonderful set of 12 solid sterling luncheon knives made were made by Durgin, from Concord, New Hampshire, and the pattern was first patented in 1890. The design is a variety of shells, scrolls and swirls mixed together in a rococo style. The cartouche at the top is monogrammed with a block 'A'. The knives are marked on the blades with the Durgin 'D', the retailer Shreve, Crump and Low Co and sterling. They measure just shy of 8" long and are in exceptional condition.
Provenance: The Ames Family of North Easton, Mass.
Our Price: SOLD
Itemcode: H828
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