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Large coin repousse pitcher, c.1850
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Pre 1900 stock# SRF40
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Here is a very large coin water pitcher with extensive repousse decoration of floral swags to the body and shellfish to the foot, the handle is cast in the form of a looped grape vine. The maker's mark, N.A.Freeman, 289 B'way, is double struck inside the foot. He is listed as working at that address in New York, NY c.1846-50. In very good condition and without inscription.
Dimensions: 15" to top of handle. 38 Troy oz.
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Southern coin sauce ladle by M. Eastman, Georgia.
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Pre 1837 VR stock# SRF27
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Moses Eastman was born in Concord, NH in 1794 but by 1826 had formed a 2-year partnership with J. Penfield in Savannah, GA. The same J. Penfield had just terminated a 6-year partnership with another great Savannah silversmith, Frederick Marquand. After this partnership ended in 1828, Eastman continued on his own till his death in 1850. He had three known marks: Eastman, M.Eastman and M.Eastman with L and a trefoil.
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Southern coin silver fish servers, New Orleans c.1850
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Pre 1900 stock# SRF22
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This is a very attractive set, of fish knife and fork, by Hyde & Goodrich, New Orleans c.1850. The knife has a pierced blade profusely engraved with scrolls and floral decoration around a vignette of an island scene. The fork blade too is similarly densely engraved on both sides. The handle of each is double-struck with a reeded decoration ending in an upturned oval terminal. The original monogram has been expertly removed before the existing one was engraved. It is unfortunate but it is not ...click for details
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Coin Silver Mug by W.A.Williams, Alexandria, VA.
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Pre 1837 VR stock# SRF41
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Here is a fine example of Southern/Virginia coin silver. A massive and impressive mug by William A Williams who, although born in Washington DC, was a reputable silversmith in Alexandria from 1809 to 1846. Plain baluster body with a hollow scroll handle. Maker's mark struck twice on the underside of the base round which is the inscription 'Presented to Doct. T.J.Boyd by his friend Com. J.Rodgers'.
Measures 6.25" high by 4.5" in diameter. Weighs 18 T.oz
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Coin Silver Gravy Boat, c.1825
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Pre 1837 VR stock# SGN26
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A fine coin silver gravy boat of good form on three shell-topped hoof feet, beaded rim and leaf-capped scroll handle. It looks earlier than I have dated it but the closest I have come to identifying the maker's mark, S.W & Co, is a reference in Belden to Samuel White of NY, NY, whose mark is S.W, being in a partnership forming a company S.White & Co between 1820-25. Kovel's lists S.White &Co as NY, NY. C.1830, without a maker's mark for the company either.
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