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Artist/Maker (1898 – 1984)

Soup ladle

1913
Place madeMeriden, Connecticut, United States, North America
Silver
Overall: 11 1/2 x 4 1/4 x 3 1/4 in. ( 29.2 x 10.8 x 8.3 cm )
Purchase
1942.110q
This silver service was presented to William Sulzer (1863-1941), the former governor of New York State, by his Congressional District on his 50th birthday in 1913.
Descriptionsilver soup ladle with a slightly upturned pointed handle with a chamfered border, threaded shield reserve engraved, "S" in gothic script with embossed laurel garland around on the front and a full midrib on the underside; shallow pear-shaped bowl with an arched drop; maker's marks stamped on the underside of the handle.
Markingsengraved: on the handle: "S" in gothic script stamped: on the underside of the handle: Native-American bust conforming, "STERLING" in a scrolled cartouche
ClassificationsSILVER
Gravy ladle
International Silver Company
ca. 1913
1942.110p
Cream ladle
International Silver Company
1913
1942.110o
Soup spoons (12)
International Silver Company
1913
1942.110f.1-12
Serving spoon
International Silver Company
1913
1942.110n
Serving spoon
International Silver Company
1913
1942.110m
Sugar spoon
International Silver Company
1913
1942.110l
Fish fork
International Silver Company
1913
1942.110v
Cold-meat fork
International Silver Company
1913
1942.110u
Tablespoons (12)
International Silver Company
1913
1942.110e.1-12
Coffee spoons (12)
International Silver Company
1913
1942.110i.1-12
Teaspoons (12)
International Silver Company
1913
1942.110g.1-12
Serving knife
International Silver Company
1913
1942.110s