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Sterling repousse gallery tray with inlaid wood base,
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Pre 1910 stock# WO36
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Albion Antiques Ltd
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$12500
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Fabulous tray in enviable condition. Extensively repousse decorated gallery with inlaid mahogany base bearing just a few usage scratches. Fully hallmarked under the base rim: Jacobi & Jenkins, the tower mark, Sterling, 925/1000 Fine, Baltimore. This mark dates the tray at 1894-1908. Jacobi & Jenkins was originally founded in 1879 by A. Jacobi, teamed up with W.A .Jenkins from 1894 to 1908, then succeeded by Jenkins & Jenkins until 1915 when they were bought out by The Schofield Co., ...click for details
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Sterling grape shears by Gorham, 1891
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Pre 1900 stock# SS2A34
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$650
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Here is an exceptional pair of sterling grape shears by Gorham. It is fashioned from cast sterling which explains the above average weight. The handles are clad in grape vines and shell motifs all with a vermeil finish. The blades have steel edges attached.
Marked on the blade with Gorham's hallmarks and the date letter for 1891.
Dimensions: 6.5" long. Weight 5.5 Troy oz.
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Sterling child's feeding tray by Wm. B. Kerr.
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Pre 1910 stock# SS3J16
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$2900
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There is not enough room to picture every aspect of this tray, which in itself is a rare article. There are 8 vignettes, 7 of which illustrate various birds such as Glory the Cardinal and Sammy Jay the Blue Jay in beautiful acid-etched rural settings. The 8th vignette has the child's name "Anna Deere Wiman". In addition there is some amazing acid-etched scroll-work in the corners.
In extremely good condition, just one tiny ding, but no erosion of the fine detail in the decoration. ...click for details
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Sterling repousse bread tray, c.1900
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Pre 1910 stock# SS3J25
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$975
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Here is a beautiful sterling repousse bread tray made by the Baltimore Sterling Silver Company around about 1900 before it became the Stieff Company in 1904. The repousse pattern is of a very high quality and more condensed than usual. The condition is excellent with good detail to the decoration. No dents, repairs or monograms.
Dimensions: Length 13", width 7.75", height 2.75". Weight 16 Troy oz.
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Coin icecream set, Mitchell & Tyler, Richmond c.1860
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Pre 1900 stock# SS2A40
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$2500
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It is amazing that this set has survived intact, almost, all these years through the ravages of history and the Civil War. The set comprises a finely engraved slice and twelve spoons with fluted bowls, all with spiral stems. There is a fitted box but its not in the best of health these days. It is missing one end but the hinge is and it does shut.
All the pieces are in wonderful condition except for a hairline crack about 0.25" long and a couple of dings in the bowl of one spoon. The damag ...click for details
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Repousse coin pitcher by A.E.Warner, Baltimore, c.1830
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Pre 1837 VR stock# SS2J37
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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 wa ...click for details
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Coin silver repousse goblet, c.1860
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Pre 1900 stock# SS3J29
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$650
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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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