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Repousse coin silver julep cup, Kirk & Son.

Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware: Pre 1900  stock# SA2M09

Repousse coin silver julep cup, Kirk & Son.
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$1500 

A short squat repousse 11oz silver julep cup by S.Kirk & Son., with an inscription for 1883. All over floral decoration with acanthus leaves along the base. Good condition. A bit worn but it is a very rare form. Dimensions: 3.25" high, 3.25" diameter. Weight 4.44 Troy oz.


Coin Asparagus tongs, Medallion, unmarked, c.1860

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1900  stock# SA1M27

Coin Asparagus tongs, Medallion, unmarked, c.1860
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$2500 

Here is a wonderful Medallion coin silver asparagus tongs in very good condition. Not even a monogram. Engraving still sharp, showing no excessive wear. The medallions could be identified and thence the silversmith, there were only a handful. But that is pretty subjective and I don't wish to claim that authority. Dimensions: 10.5" long, 2.1" at its widest. Weight: 5.2 Troy oz.


Sterling sugar bowl, Dublin 1775.

Silver: Coin Silver: 18th and Early 19th Century: Pre 1800  stock# SA1A29

Sterling sugar bowl, Dublin 1775.
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$1250 

This three-legged sterling sugar bowl is typically Irish and is a form that has been used since about 1730. This one was made about 1775. I cannot be more precise as, also typically Irish, it was hallmarked without the date letter. It was made by that renowned Dublin silversmith, Matthew West, whose career began in 1762 when he started his 7 year apprenticeship, to his uncle John West. On completing his apprenticeship he became a Freeman in 1769, then a Master in 1783. He died in 1806 after a l ...click for details


Coin butter knife, J.Conning, Mobile, Alabama.

Silver: Coin Silver: Southern: Pre 1900  stock# SA1M25

Coin butter knife, J.Conning, Mobile, Alabama.
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$350 

A good coin silver fiddle pattern butter knife by James Conning of Mobile, Alabama made about 1840. Scrolled monogram which appears to be "B McL". Readable marks, except that Mobile has lost the last three letters through wear. Slight surface abrasions. Length: 7.6".


English Sterling goblet by Hayden, Charleston, SC

Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware: Pre 1900  stock# SA1M35

English Sterling goblet by Hayden, Charleston, SC
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$1850 

This must be a Charleston form as this is the third goblet of this form and decoration I have had from Charleston. This one is a bit later, with marks, pictured, for A.H.Hayden who, with W.G.Whilden, represented the last partnership of this dynasty which began in 1838 with his brothers Nathaniel and Sidney. This last partnership ended in 1863 when Hayden was in the Confederate Army and they subsequently set up business separately. This goblet must then date from about 1865 onwards. In fairly go ...click for details


Irish sterling sugar bowl, Dublin 1799.

Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware: Pre 1800  stock# SA1M16

Irish sterling sugar bowl, Dublin 1799.
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Here is a fine example of 18th century Irish silversmithing, with bright-cut and wriggle-work engraving. Made by Robert Calderwood of Dublin in 1799, as hallmarked on the base. In very good condition and no inscriptions or monograms in the cartouches. Dimensions: 6.5" by 4.25" by 5" high or 7.75" to top of handle. Weight 8 Troy oz.


Sterling serving platter by Paul Storr, London 1797/8.

Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware: Pre 1800  stock# SS3J05

Sterling serving platter by Paul Storr, London 1797/8.
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$4500 

A small sterling meat platter, of fairly plain form but with a few accents that indicate the work of the grand master, Paul Storr. Oval in form with a reeded border highlighted with shell motifs. Fully hallmarked, including his maker' mark and the date letter, B, for the period July 1797 to May 1798. Up to 1973 the Date Letter was changed each year on the 19th May (later 28th May), which was St. Dunstan's day. He is the patron saint of English silversmiths. Very good condition, just ver ...click for details


Sterling repousse tea service,4, Dublin c.1846

Silver: Sterling: Hollowware: Pre 1900  stock# SSO09

Sterling repousse tea service,4, Dublin c.1846
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A wonderful Irish sterling tea service of elegant form and extensive floral decoration. On each of the 4 corners the repousse shrubs 'sprout' an applied cast flower. Magnificent and imaginative workmanship in a good gauge of silver, look at the weight. There are only 4 pieces as English and Irish tea services usually do not bother with a waste bowl. Made by Richard Sawyer Jr., of Dublin in 1846. Fully hallmarked on the base with an inscribed name "John Marshall". Dimensions: ...click for details


Georgian Irish coffee pot, Dublin1821.

Silver: Coin Silver: Pre 1837 VR  stock# SS3J26

Georgian Irish coffee pot, Dublin1821.
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$5500 

A beautiful sterling coffee pot in pristine condition. The body is fully chased with floral and scroll decoration leaving a cartouche on each side in which are engraved a crest and a coat of arms, with the motto "PRO UTILITATE". The handle is original and the cast silver spout has a crowned mask at its base. Hallmarks are clear, as pictured, with additional hallmarks in the cover. Made by Charles Marsh of Dublin, Ireland in 1821. Dimensions: Height 10.5", base diameter 4.5". ...click for details


Georgian sterling candlesticks, Sheffield 1804

Silver: Coin Silver: 18th and Early 19th Century: Pre 1837 VR  stock# NSN06

Georgian sterling candlesticks, Sheffield 1804
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$2750 

A very good pair of sterling George III candlesticks made in Sheffield by Samuel Kirkby & Co in 1804. Attractive fluted decoration between the circular bases and the cylindrical columns. What is nice about these candlesticks are the clear hallmarks on the bases and on the bobeches. Very good condition. Dimensions: 7" high, 4.5" base diameter.

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