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A Tiffany and Co. Olympian Silver Flatware Service
Estimate: $4,000-$6,000
Sold
$3,250
Live Auction
A Lasting Legacy: The Estate of Michael Mennello
Description

A Tiffany and Co. Olympian Silver Flatware Service

New York, NY, 20th Century

comprising:
12 luncheon forks
12 three-tine salad forks
12 luncheon knives with silver-plate blades
12 teaspoons
1 vegetable spoon
1 cold meat fork
1 ladle
1 cake server with steel blade
each marked Sterling and with various marks for Tiffany and Co.;
together with a group of Tiffany and Co. silver flatware, of various patterns, comprising:
1 oyster server
2 serving forks, in two patterns
1 master butter knife
1 dinner fork 
6 teaspoons
each marked for Tiffany and Co. / Sterling, with various date letter marks
63 items total
95 ozt 16 dwt weighable

Condition
The flatware pieces are in overall good condition with scattered light surface scratches throughout.The Olympian service's pieces are not monogrammed. The set is assembled.The Olympian pattern luncheon knife 9 1/2 in. longThe masks on the verso of two of the teaspoons are faint from wear.There are minor nicks to three of the luncheon fork tines. Seven of the luncheon knives have minor pitting/losses to the blades.In the other patterns: one of the serving forks is monogrammed; the ladle has a small dent to the bowl and minor pitting.The physical condition of lots in our auctions can vary due to age, normal wear and tear, previous damage, and restoration/repair. All lots are sold "AS IS," in the condition they are in at the time of the auction, and we and the seller make no representation or warranty and assume no liability of any kind as to a lot's condition. Any reference to condition in a catalogue description or a condition report shall not amount to a full accounting of condition. Condition reports prepared by Hindman staff are provided as a convenience and may be requested from the Department prior to bidding.The absence of a posted condition report on the Hindman website or in our catalogues should not be interpreted as commentary on an item's condition. Prospective buyers are responsible for inspecting a lot or sending their agent or conservator to inspect the lot on their behalf, and for ensuring that they have requested, received and understood any condition report provided by Freeman's | Hindman.