unmarked but probably Scandinavian circa 1880, diameter 5 7/8 inches, enamel appears to be perfect and we've found no breaks in the silver. Add a zero on to our price and you still couldn't buy a new one of comparable quality...
a header which may alas place us in shady company, length 2 3/8 inches, with snuff/tobacco spoon, pipe scraper, and tamper that doubles as a seal (see fourth photo for positive image). Superb condition.
(1981) but of extraordinarily fine craftsmanship, height 2 1/4, bottom diameter 1 3/8 inches, weight 1.56 oz. Troy, gilt interior and die rolled band above foot, superb condition. Put this in your dollhouse and give all those little folks a chance to get snockered...
1836, 2 3/4 by 1 5/8 by 5/8 inches, no monogram, gilt interior, weight 2.2 oz. Troy, some corners have minor dents which we show in excruciating detail (see photos three & four) but good overall condition, great color, and reasonably priced.
a splashy if not terribly heavy (2.8 oz. Troy) piece of silver with a well engraved parcel gilt bowl, length 9 1/8 inches. There's tiny bit of waviness to the rear cartouche, mentioned only for the sake of accuracy (this too minor to show up in a photo-- see image four) but the overall condition is superb and it's priced to sell quickly.
length 6 inches, monogrammed "RBK", excellent condition. In deference to those collectors who find it difficult to abide by someone else's initials, we've made these tantalizingly cheap...
Virginia circa 1840, length 8 5/8 inches, weight 2.23 oz. Troy, monogrammed "CR" in period script, a bit of pitting especially to reverse of bowl (see fourth photo) and the tiniest tad of tip wear but good overall condition.