$175.00
Both the engine turned and engraved decoration are of the superb quality which is typical of Civil War era silver from the City of Brotherly Love.
Noteworthy for the whimsical and well executed decoration of Poseidon averting his eyes from the sullen stare of one sweaty stallion, and for the foliate scrolled embellishments on handle, which are stylistically "of a piece" with the blade.
$195.00
Our resident fashion consultant tells me that rose gold colored items (it is gilt inside and out) such as this are currently "in".
$55.00
$95.00
The attractively engraved shield in bowl lends this an elegance which will uplift your entire martini routine.
$950.00
Some similarities such as the ring-matte chasing (see second photo) exist between this and China Trade items which were imported to Boston during an albeit slightly later time frame, (see Forbes, figures 41 and 153), which along with the four toed feet and overall chunky-ness of this item leads me to wonder if Messr's Welles a...
The three elaborately cast and chased feet, with highly carved flowers and scrolls, elevate this object into the realm of far above average.
$125.00
$225.00
$75.00
$650.00
Minott was born in Concord, MA, December 22, 1732. He married Elizabeth Davis in 1762, and spent his working career in Boston after apprenticing to William Holmes. His work is well collected. The MFA Boston holds a mourning ring, porringer, and a...
$65.00
Like almost all items from the workshop of Colonial Williamsburg, it is of above average quality. Marked as shown in second enlargement.
Her great great great grandfather, Henry Ritch, was among the original settlers of Greenwich, CT, having received a grant of three acres there on May 19th, 1686. Her family has always been among the town’s leading citizens, comprising notable attorneys, quarry owners, and the first successful oyster farm...
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Engraved with crest of the Mossman family and their admirable motto "ME MELIORA MANENT" (better fortune awaits me).