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Coin silver napkin rings, unmarked, Ca 1860/65
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Past Pleasures Antiques
8232 $190.00 Pair
These are an interesting pair of napkin rings. They are 1 1/4" deep and 1 5/8" in diameter. One looks to have more detail in the engine turning than the other but it doesn't seem to be polished off, rather a manufacturing mistake. And that's not the only error. When cutting the scroll for the monogram, they cut a little too deep and there is roughness on the inside of one. They are also missing a monogram. Otherwise in nice condition. They are unmarked. Ca 1860/65.
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SOUTHERN CHILD'S CUP, Gregg & Hayden, Charleston, SC
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Hampton Galleries
7025 SOLD
Coin silver child's cup, Gregg Hayden & Co., Charleston, South Carolina (c.1847), 3-1/2" tall to top of rim, 3-1/8" diameter at rim, straight sides with five cartouche-like panels running from top to bottom (front panel has feather script monogram "ERM" inside), engraved leaf-like swags between panels, flat-topped hollow C-shaped handle, marked underneath "GREGG HAYDEN & CO." in rectangular punch, "G & H" vertically in an oval punch, "1847" in a diamond punch and "A" incuse.
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PRESENTATION GOBLET, Kidney, Cann & Johnson, NYC (1863)
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Hampton Galleries
7018A $475
Coin silver presentation goblet, Kidney, Cann & Johnson, New York City (c.1863), 5" tall, 2-7/8" diameter at rim, 2 3/8" at base, stepped pedestal base with fine beading around edge, small cup with everted rim, repousse cartouche of flowers and vines on front with script presentation inscription "Awarded by the American Institute to Hovey & Co. for 100 varieties of Pears 1863", marked underneath "KC &J" incuse.
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Punch strainer by Garret Eoff, first quarter of 19th C.
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Gebelein
4466 $1,360
Handle clips on side of bowl. Strainer piercing is of a 6-petal flower plus circles between. Diameter 4". Weight 2.6 troy ounces. The monogram is a script C on the handle. Overall and mark condition are excellent.
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Quality Boston 1850 Repousse Coin Silver Mustard Pot
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Old Friends
487a $ 395
This coin silver mustard pot is stamped on the underside, "Lincoln & Foss," "Boston," "Pure Coin," and with an eagle and a large script "L." This firm, which for a period was Haddock, Lincoln & Foss, was a well regarded, mid 19th operation. This item represents exceptional style and craft and speaks well for the company. It stands 2 3/4" high to the top of the finial, has a body 2 3/4" wide, and an extreme width of 3 3/4" to the end of the handle. It weighs just over 4.0 T. oz., which is ver... Click for details
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Gale & Son (NY) Elegant Coin Silver Muffineer
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Old Friends
458A $ 675
This coin silver muffineer, or sugar caster, was made by New York's William Gale & Co. in 1853, as indicated by the marks on the underside. It is a noble item of staunch proportions. It stands 7" high, has a pedestaled base that is 2 3/4" in diameter, is 3 1/4" across at the widest part of the body, and weighs approximately 6.6 T. oz. It is repoussed around the middle in leaf, floral and scroll elements. The repousse repeats on a small scale on the base and the border where the lid fits. Th... Click for details
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Repousse coin pitcher by A.E.Warner, Baltimore, c.1830
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Albion Antiques Ltd
SS2J37 $3250
An early repousse pitcher with that classic baluster form. Very attractive repousse floral and scroll work with an inscription: " Mary. P. Stockett from Mary. D. Stillman". In very good condition, just a small ding in the foot.
Andrew Ellicot Warner had a long and illustrious career from 1805, starting a partnership with his brother Thomas which was dissolved in 1812, until his death in 1870. He can certainly take credit for introducing, or reviving, the repousse decoration which was populari... Click for details
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Coin silver butter dish by O. Rich, Boston c. 1850
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Albion Antiques Ltd
SSS06 SOLD
Here is a very early and attractive butter dish finely engraved with floral and scroll-work about the cover, with a fine herringbone border to the pan, topped with a long-horned cow finial. Apart from a few very tiny usage dings it is in amazing condition, complete with the original liner.
Obadiah Rich was a fine and highly respected silversmith in Boston for a relatively short time, 1832-1850.
Dimensions: 5" high, 6.9" in diameter. 18 T.oz.
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Repousse coin silver goblets by John Kitts, KE c.1840
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Albion Antiques Ltd
SS2A33 $3500
This is a wonderful pair of large goblets with repousse decoration of scrolls and flowers. Each is further adorned with a crest of a bat. Amazing condition for their age.
John Kitts was a very prolific and highly acclaimed silversmith in Louisville from 1836 to 1878, most of that time in noteworthy businesses and partnerships such Lemon & Kendricks, Kitts & Stoy, Kitts & Werne and, finally, John Kitts & Co.
Dimensions: 7" high, 3.5" in diameter. 8.5 T.oz each
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Covered mug with compartment;R&W Wilson;Phila;2Q19C.
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Gebelein
4461 $2,500
Marked twice on bottom R&W.WILSON in rectangle; also the letter P twice incuse. Attached rectangular compartment with 5/8" round hole through side of mug near bottom into compartment, apparently to allow a liquid to flow into the compartment. Domed cover with applied bird finial. Applied decorative bands near the top and the bottom of the body; two rows of molded banding around the mug . Single scroll handle. Height of handle 5-1/2"; of body 4-3/4". Diameter of mouth and base 3-1/8". Weight 10-1... Click for details
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Coin silver ladies decorative comb, Unmarked
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Past Pleasures Antiques
8226 $100.00
These combs are an interesting look into fashions of the 1850's. This one is 3 1/2" x 3 1/2". It is perfectly plain except for a monogram on the back. The monogram is "SW" for Susan Warner. See photo of the note. It has a small crack to the right of the 5th tine from the left. The crack does not seem to diminish the strength of the piece and would be easily repaired. Ca 1850.
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W. Gale Coin Silver 3 Piece Tea Set
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Everything Silver
NY099-01 SOLD
Coin silver tea set by William Gale of NYC c. 1816-1827. Gale worked c. 1816-1866 but always with another or others after 1827 and with a joint mark as far as I can determine, thus the attribution to 1816-27. The pieces are engraved on the right hand side with a "W' in script, but the monograms are quite rubbed. The base of the teapot has an old repair with silver solder which is barely noticeable. A very nice set.
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Coin silver repousse goblet, c.1860
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Albion Antiques Ltd
SS3J29 $650
A very attractive coin goblet with fine and tasteful scroll and floral decoration, surrounding 4 vacant cartouches, finished with a beaded border to the lip and foot.
In very good condition with just a few minor usage dings.
Made by Theodore Evans & Co., of New York, which went to become George W Shiebler & Co.
Dimensions: 5.9" tall. 3.2" diameter.
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Coin silver julep cup, c.1850
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Albion Antiques Ltd
SS2J35 SOLD
A traditional coin silver julep cup with molding round the lip and foot and a barely visible seam from the inside. The inscription is interesting but mysterious. Made by S.Kirk and Son, Baltimore,and stamped with the 10.15 mark. Marks, pictured, on the base which were used during the period 1846-61.
Very good condition and patina.
Dimensions: Height 3.5", base diameter 2.6", aperture diameter 2.9".
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Hand-raised pap boat from Boston
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
North Hill Antiques
791 $550
Made by Haddock, Lincoln & Foss, c1850 - typical boat form with reeded band applied at rim; script presentation at rear: ERC/from/SCS; 4-1/2" long x 2-3/4" wide. Condition is excellent throughout, including the planishing marks inside. This is a fine replication of a classic 18thC form.
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Coin silver cake basket by Gale & Son, NYC, 1856
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
North Hill Antiques
742 $1250
Oval form, 13-1/2" x 8-3/4", with applied twisted "rope" bands at rim and pedestal base, with rope handles at either end (see pic). This piece was never engraved and is in near-mint condition; it weighs 17 Troy oz. The date it was made is cited in the usual Gale signature; it is also marked "Sterling," an affectation of the mid-19thC, as there were no assay offices int he U.S. until about 1865.
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Chased round tray made in India
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Gebelein
AM2109 $50
Elaborate chasing. Diameter 8-1/2". No monogram. Apparently unmarked. Overall condition is excellent.
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Lovely Old Gorham Hotel Silver Soup Tureen
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Sweets to the Sweet @ Le' Chateau Woods
00376 $195.00
This absolutely fabulous little nickel plate soup tureen is made by Gorham Silver. It is fully marked on the bottom. In procession there is GM Co.(Gorham Manufacturing Co.), a box with an anchor inside, and E F under it, 2096 with 7 then TF under that. On the lower right there is a horseshoe (see enlargement 1). Unfortunately there is no hotel name, hence the price. There is however a monogram on the lid which could be the initials of the hotel (see enlargement 2). This piece is very clean insid... Click for details
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Pair of open salts by Wood&Hughes, NY
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Gebelein
4265 $260/pair
On molded pedestal base. Handles. Height 2-1/4". Diameter: maximum 3", top 2-1/4", base 1-7/8". The monogram is a script G B. Overall and mark condition are excellent.
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Bowl by Daniel Christian Fueter, NY, circa 1760
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Gebelein
146 $5,000
Marked twice on the bottom DCF in an ellipse and once N:/YORK. Also a scratch weight of 6 oz 17 dwt. Diameter of rim 6-1/2; diameter of foot 3-3/16"; height 3-1/4". Weight 6 oz 14 dwt. Script engraving on the side: Jas Barton [sic] Latimer/ Philada/ 1818. Overall and mark condition are excellent.
We believe this bowl was purchased from Fueter by Thomas Bartow, a wealthy merchant originally from Perth Amboy, NJ. Bartow and Fueter were both Moravians. The inscription on the bowl is that ... Click for details
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