Tray 30 1/2 inches long (includes handles) and 18 1/2" wide 134.17 oz engraved with "LJC" Teapot 12 inches long, 6 inches high and 5 inches wide 29.17 oz Coffee Pot 10 1/2 inches long, 8 inches high, 5 inches wide 32.08 oz Bowl 5 3/4 inches long, 4 inches high, 5 inches wide 10.21 oz Creamer 6 1/2 inches long, 4 1/2 inches high, 3 1/21 inches wide 14.58 oz Hot water kettle stand with spirit burner 7 inches long, 8 1/2 inches high, 5 inches wide 36.46 oz Hot water kettle with ivory inserts in handle 10 inches long, 9 1/4 inches high, 6 inches wide 36.46 oz Bottom of each item has "805", "Spaulding & Co", "Sterling" and a hallmark. See attached image.
Purchased at the "Silver Vaults" in London, England in 1956
Dear Bill,
Thank you for submitting images of your enticing, sterling silver tea and coffee service. You are quite lucky to have had the opportunity to purchase this set from the Silver Vaults, it's a very special place- filled with so much history.
Would you mind uploading one more image of the hallmark please. The 805 pattern is seen on Gorham's work but unless I am mistaken this lacks Gorham's hallmarks so before I give you an estimate, please allow me to research the hallmark. I'd like to know if any of the other pieces is impressed more clearly?
Thank you for your assistance and I look forward to completing this evaluation for you.
Kind Regards,
Erin-Marie
Dear Bill,
Bullseye! Your service was made by William B. Durgin Co. (who later merged with Gorham, hence the corresponding pattern number with Gorham) for Spaulding & Co. who sold it via one of their showrooms.
Based on your weights, the current service is 293.13oz, this would place the melt value at just over $4000USD, but... we wouldn't want to melt something so beautiful that was sold via Spaulding & Co. and the Silver Vaults so in looking at similar services which have been sold via auction on the basis of pattern and workmanship rather than weight, you could expect this service to sell in the range of $7000USD to $9500USD.
If you have any follow-up questions, I am at your service and thank you for submitting this smashing service to Mearto.
Sincerely,
Erin-Marie
Erin-Marie, the marks on each piece are the same: "805", "Spaulding & Co", "Sterling" and the hallmark. I have attached 3 new images of the hallmark on the tray. Hopefully one of them is clear enough for your research.
Thanks,
Bill Echert