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An Exceptional Pair of Early George III Salvers or Waiters
Each with an elaborate floral motif cast and applied border, and standing on three cast feet; fully and clearly marked for London, 1762, maker Emick, or Emich Romer (Grimwade 638). Romer was a Norwegian who worked in London for a number of years before retiring to his native country. Williamsburg has... (more)
England. 1762. 9" D.; 37 oz. total |
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A Small Victorian Sterling Silver Teapot
This pot standing on four hoof feet is covered with well executed repousee decoration. The cartouche is blank on both sides. Marked for London; Barnards makers. This is a chrming pot by one of the 19th century's foremost silversmiths.
England. 1898. 7 1/2" L.; 5 1/2" H.; 10.5 oz. |
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American Colonial Silver Porringer
A welll formed example with keyhole handle, unmarked but with period script monogram PT
America. 18th century. 5 5/8" D. |
Price: $1,700.00
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Classic Tiffany Sterling Silver Centerpiece Bowl
Almost hemispherical, this heavy bowl stands on a stepped collet foot, and is signed on the base. It is in fine condition.
America. c. 1965. 9 3/4" D.; 3 5/8"H.; 29 oz. |
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FIne Reed & Barton Sterling Silver Repousse Teapot
Of compressed ball shape and heavy weight, with elegant hand chased decoration, standing on four scroll feet, engraved with a bold scrolled letter C, and with the date December 25, 1903 engraved on the base. The design and execution of this teapot predates by only two or three years the introduction... (more)
America. c. 1903. 10" L.; 25 oz. |
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Georg III Sterling Silver Pepper Caster or Pepperette
Urn form, on a short stem and circular foot; marked for London, maker's mark partly illegible.
England. 1809. 2 1/2" H.; 1 oz. |
Price: $175.00
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Georgian Sterling Mustard Pot
Boat form, with domed lid and strap handle; fitted wth a cobalt glass liner with star cut base; marked for London, 1802, maker possibly Robert Hennell. With contemporary monogram JS. Liner repaired.
England. 1802. 5 1/2" L. |
Price: $550.00
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Gorham Coin Silver Stag Head Vase
A bud vase of Classical form with two applied deer heads, and with the engraved inscription, "Fennie/October 5th 1865". Marked with the Gorham three-element trademark as used for silver, but not marked sterling. This relates to Gorham's Saxon Stag pattern of circa 1855.
America. c. 1865. 5 7/8" H. |
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Pair Rare Early Gorham Coin Silver Lovebird Salts
With boat shaped bodies mounted at either end with a cast bird, all raised above a conforming base, the interiors gilded; with engraved Gothic initial M; marked on base with Gorham's early mark, as shown in the detail. Fine condition.
America. c. 1850-60. 5" L/; 2" H.; 3.25 oz. each |
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Philadelphia Federal Silver Tea and Coffee Service
Urn form, with galleried rims, by the rarely encountered maker, Robert Swan. comprising a coffeepot, teapot, lidded sugar, waste bowl, and creamer to match made in Baltimore, circa 1900.
America. c. 1795. Coffeepot 10 1/2" H. |
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