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$13.00
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This substantial lot contains 50 or more pieces of mixed silver plate and silverplate-style flatware sourced from William Crow Jewelry, Inc., a Denver, Colorado establishment (located at the Third Floor, University Blvd, Denver, CO, established 1926), as evidenced by the original business card included in the box. The collection includes dinner spoons, teaspoons, salad forks, dinner forks, butter knives, fish knives, pierced serving spoons, and specialty serving pieces across multiple patterns, making this an excellent lot for collectors, crafters, or those seeking to complete partial sets. Patterns visible include ornate floral and scroll-embossed handles consistent with mid-20th century American silverplate production from makers such as Community Plate, Rogers Bros, and similar manufacturers popular from the 1930s through 1960s. Several pieces remain in their original tissue or plastic wrap packaging, suggesting they were new old stock or carefully stored, while others show varying degrees of use. A notable large serving spoon is still wrapped in tissue paper in a small original box, indicating it may be unused. Condition is mixed across the lot: brighter pieces grade Very Good with strong silver plate remaining and minimal tarnish, while older or more heavily used pieces show expected tarnish, light surface scratches, and some darkening consistent with age and storage; no pieces appear bent or structurally damaged. This Denver-provenance lot is ideal for upcyclers, jewelry makers, antique flatware collectors, or anyone seeking to add to an existing silverplate service.