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Fine Philadelphia Coin Silver Cream or Sauce Ladle by George K. Childs
Silver : Coin Silver
Cliff Nunn - Antique Silver and Decorative Arts
20200426-05 $39.50
Offered is a lovely American coin silver sauce or cream ladle by noted Philadelphia silversmith George K. Childs, who also eventually became Chief Coiner of the United States Mint in Philadelphia. This piece probably dates to the 1840s. It has a clear, well-struck maker's mark and a period engraved script monogram. This piece measures about 7 inches in length and weighs about 26 grams. Condition is good overall, with minor wear and signs of normal use, but no splits or repairs. All in all a... Click for details
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Deming & Gundlack, Hartford "Tipt" Sterling Silver Master Butter Knife
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Old Friends
4202f $52.00
Lengthy at 7 5/8", this weighty, 1.3 T. oz., solid silver master butter knife is slender and graceful in design. It has a thick, arched, plain handle with a "Tipt" end and a feathered script "B" monogram, along with a scalloped upper edge blade. Dating circa 1870, it is marked "Sterling" and "Deming & Gundlach" for the Hartford, Connecticut partnership that was the 1859 successor to Walter Pitkin. In exceptionally fine condition, the piece shows no significant wear or damage. The finish... Click for details
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Providence, RI Coin Silver Dessert Spoon by J. Gorham & Son, c.1841-50
Silver : Coin Silver
Cliff Nunn - Antique Silver and Decorative Arts
20200418-08 $22.50
Offered is a good American coin silver dessert spoon by the partnership of J. Gorham & Son (Jabez Gorham and John Gorham), working in Providence, RI between 1841 and 1850. This spoon has a good strike of the firm's maker's mark (one of several used over the firm's history), and also has a "Providence.R.I." mark. This piece also features a period engraved owner's name in script. This spoon measures about 7 1/8 inches in length, and weighs about 27 grams. Condition overall is very good, with... Click for details
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Providence, RI Coin Silver Dessert Spoon by Gorham & Co., Variant Mark
Silver : Coin Silver
Cliff Nunn - Antique Silver and Decorative Arts
20200418-07 $22.50
Offered is an interesting coin silver dessert spoon made circa 1850s by Gorham & Co. (John Gorham, Gorham Thurber and Lewis Dexter), in business in Providence, Rhode Island between 1852 and 1875. This framed mark with scalloped corners is most common in Providence silver of the 1840s and 50s, and multiple silversmiths and firms seem to have called upon the same die cutter. The framed mark for Gorham & Co. seems to be a fairly uncommon variant, perhaps used only for the first few years of the... Click for details
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Michigan Coin Silver Dessert Spoon - Allison & Bedford, Ionia, MI
Silver : Coin Silver
Cliff Nunn - Antique Silver and Decorative Arts
20200418-05 Sold
Offered is a late American coin silver dessert spoon bearing manufacturer's marks for Hotchkiss & Schreuder and a retailer's mark for Allison & Bedford (Charles S. Allison and Robert H. Bedford, jewelers) working in partnership in Ionia, Michigan circa 1872-77. The marks are fairly clear and well-struck, and the spoon also has period engraved script owner's information. This spoon measures about 6 7/8 inches in length and weighs about 27 grams. Condition is fair, with some surface and tip... Click for details
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Robert Sharp, London, Georgian Large Sterling Silver Chamber Stick
Silver : Sterling : Hollowware
Old Friends
4198f $245.00
An estate piece long held in one family, this chamber stick is a significant example of its form. It is stamped for London, 1801-2, sterling, and Robert Sharp, who is identified in Jackson's Hallmarks as an "important maker." Grimwade's London's Goldsmiths affords him a lengthy biographical entry. It is large, with a base that measures 5 1/2" in diameter, 7" to the end of the solid finger grip, and stands 4" tall. Solid silver, it weighs 9.4 T. oz. The base has a raised... Click for details
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McCarty & Hurlbert Bright Cut Sterling Silver Master Butter Knife
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Old Friends
4197f This item is currently being auctioned
As a body, Philadelphia silver manufacturers of the second half of the 19th century exhibited great capacities in engraved design. The quality of that work is exhibited on this 7 1/4" long, just over 1.0 T. oz., master butter knife stamped "Sterling" and "McCarty & Hurlbert" for the Philadelphia jeweler and manufacturer, 1876 successor to "Butler & McCarty," founded in 1849. Both the "Old English" with reverse tipt end and the broad, notched, blade are extensively engraved in an Aesthetic... Click for details
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Salad Set Crystal Fork & Spoon 9.75"
Kitchen : Utensils
J S Antiques
1422563 $52.25
There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
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Ladle Pink 5" Glass Flat Bottom
Kitchen : Utensils
J S Antiques
1422555 $17.25
There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
4 are available
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Mixing Bowl 9.75" Cobalt Hazel Atlas Glass Company
Kitchen
J S Antiques
1422551 $52.25
Hazel Atlas Glass Company made this bowl. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
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Windsor Royal Ruby Tumbler 4" Anchor Hocking Glass
Glassware : Depression : Patterns : Royal Ruby
J S Antiques
1422550 $4.00
Anchor Hocking Glass Company made Royal Ruby. This is part of the Fire King line. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
2 are available
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Windsor Royal Ruby Pitcher 8.25" Anchor Hocking Glass
Glassware : Depression : Patterns : Royal Ruby
J S Antiques
1422547 $38.00
Anchor Hocking Glass Company made Royal Ruby. This is part of the Fire King line. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
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Redlich for Grogan Co. Sterling Silver Chased & Hammered Muffineer
Silver : Sterling : Hollowware
Old Friends
4195f $285.00
The quality of design and execution evident in this 7 1/2" tall, weighty at 6.8 T. oz., solid silver muffineer aka sugar shaker or castor bespeaks the reputation of its maker and the jeweler who retailed it. Redlich & Co., whose "lion" emblem appears on the underside, traces to George Shiebler through one of its two cofounders, Adolph Ludwig, who was a designer with the latter firm. Grogan & Co., also imprinted on the underside, was a carriage trade Pittsburgh jeweler, with it and Redlich... Click for details
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Fine Coin Silver Spoon Circa 1825 by John J. Parry of Philadelphia
Silver : Coin Silver
Cliff Nunn - Antique Silver and Decorative Arts
20200412-01 Sold
Offered is a very good American coin silver teaspoon bearing the maker's mark or retailer's mark of Philadelphia watchmaker and jeweler John J. Parry (fl. 1790s - 1835); this spoon should date to about 1825 and bears the Philadelphia eagle mark that either signifies manufacture by R. & W. Wilson, or was used by a percentage of the makers of Philadelphia between about 1825-50 to denote quality and/or origin. See my other listings for a separate and somewhat earlier piece bearing Parry's mark... Click for details
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