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Rare Angelo 78g Sterling Silver Terrapin Ice Cream Serving Fork Pasta Server
$351.00
This is an exquisite, sterling silver terrapin fork, ice cream or pasta server made by the Mt. Vernon Co. of New York between 1909 – 1915 in the Angelo pattern. The Mt. Vernon Company was known for making high quality, forward-looking design pieces. This is one of those rarer and more unusual pieces. Size is 9″ long. The bottom alone measures 3 1/2″ North to South by 2 1/2″ wide across. The handle top has a fancy HD script monogram. Weight is 78.2 grams. This is a stunning, rare antique server for your collection.
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SKU: 891
Category: Flatware/Holloware
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