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English Sterling goblet by Hayden, Charleston, SC
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Pre 1900 stock# SA1M35
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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.
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Sterling serving platter by Paul Storr, London 1797/8.
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Pre 1800 stock# SS3J05
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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.
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Sterling repousse tea service,4, Dublin c.1846
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Pre 1900 stock# SSO09
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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".
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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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Repousse coin silver goblets by John Kitts, KE c.1840
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Pre 1900 stock# SS2A33
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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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Coin silver repousse goblet, c.1860
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Pre 1900 stock# SS3J29
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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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Coin silver julep cup, c.1850
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Pre 1900 stock# SS2J35
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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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George II mug, London 1736
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Pre 1800 stock# SS2M42
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Here is a very fine early Georgian mug in exceptional condition. It has a wonderful patina and is free of any dents, repairs or any form of mishandling. In fact, it appears to have been treasured all its 271 years. It was made in London in 1736 by John or Joseph Clare. It has a magnificent coat of arms belonging to Rev. Edmond Hopper Carlis and the motto below it translates to:
"A subject faithful to the King and the safety of the Kingdom"
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