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You are bidding on a beautiful and rare old sterling butter pick or spear in the Narragansett pattern by Gorham circa 1880 with a cast naturalistic coral handle. You can see the old hallmarks in the pictures below and it is in pristine condition with no damage, repairs or abuse of any kind. I have not polished the piece and the finish is original and unmolested with what those in the "coin" business call bluing type tarnish in the bowl. It measures 6 1/4" long and the detail on the piece is crisp and 3 dimensional. I guarantee total satisfaction on this piece or all your money back no questions asked! If you collect early Victorian, Aesthetic, or Art Nouveau silver make sure and check my other auctions this week for several unusual pieces and save on shipping. I guarantee total satisfaction on all of my auctions so bid with confidence. High bidder to pay $8.50 Priority shipping and insurance in the continental U.S. Feel free to ask questions and thanks for looking....--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- High bidder to pay USPS priority shipping and actual insurance. I ACCEPT PAYMENT THROUGH PERSONAL CHECKS, MONEY ORDERS AND CREDIT CARDS THROUGH PAYPAL ONLY. My paypal account is jdeppp@comcast.net. I will email the winning bidder within three days of auction end and I don't end auctions early unless otherwise stated in the description. Washington state buyers must pay state sales tax unless copy of UBI resale license is provided. PLEASE SEND THE ITEM DESCRIPTION WITH YOUR PAYMENT and thanks for your business....john.
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