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Railroad Silver15 of 22Railroad Sterling pieceSterling Silver presentation cup: Last Spike of the Seaboard Air Line Railway, ca 1900
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    Posted 12 years ago

    pickingupb…
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    From the dining car a silver syrup pitcher by the International Silver Co. given to my Dad when the Ft Worth Terminal was closed. also marked on one side The Eagle which was the term used for their passenger trains. The saucer is attached to the pitcher. Rail companies usually used the some of the best silver companies for their dining cars. This may be a creamer not a syrup pitcher, Wife and I are still discussing this. Thanks for looking.

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    1. pickrknows pickrknows, 12 years ago
      Very Nice bones, very similar to a piece I have, only mine's not sterling!
      Could it also be a hot water/water pitcher for single serving tea/water maybe?
    2. pickingupbones pickingupbones, 12 years ago
      Thanks a bunch picker
    3. pickingupbones pickingupbones, 12 years ago
      picker I don't really know but I think a syurp pitcher would have a thumb lever to raise the lid. but syrup pitcher was what my mom told me.

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