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Fisher Sterling Mid Century Modern Sugar & Creamer Set-#770-NO MONO

$ 83.95

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Offered . .......
a vintage
mid century modern solid sterling silver sugar and creamer set.
Each piece is identically marked with
FISHER STERLING 770
and the crown, f, shield maker's mark for Fisher Silversmiths. They were in New Jersey, then New York beginning in 1936. This simple clean design is classic mid-century modern. No frills, just elegant. The sugar bowl is 3 7/8 inches in diameter at the top by about 2 inches tall. The creamer is 5 1/2 inches from spout to handle by 2 1/2 inches at the tallest. The set weighs about 175 grams. Both pieces are in excellent undamaged condition with NO MONOGRAMS. PIN 9597
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