$1650.00
One would be hard-pressed indeed to find a better set of dinner forks.
$1,650.00
With its gadrooned border and luxuriously chased acanthus leaf thumb rest, this is a refined, well constructed and massive piece of early 20th century Boston silver. Please see fourth enlargement for marks.
Compare elsewhere (hint: search "Tuttle sterling pitcher 2700") on this wo...
$1,650.00
This is a hefty, fine quality item. Though there's light wear...
$1,750.00
We're not going to prattle on about how rare it is or how good it is, but you may rest assured that it's both. Aside from a small test mark on the underside (please see fourth photo) the condition is pretty much flawless.
$1,750.00
Usually our chief historical officer latches onto such an item like a pit bull on th...
$2250.00
Our only American assay office was located in the city of Baltimore, circa 1814-30. Here is your chance ...
$2,250.00
These cufflinks are exceptionally heavy (.99 oz Troy), finely detailed, and well made.
$7,500.00
Known for his ecclesiastical silver, Cooper's work can be found in major museums, notably an enameled chalice and paten in Boston's Museum of Fi...
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last seen in Chinese customs, now missing and presumed stolen
In terms of construction, this is, not alas a first rate object. The edges don't quite meet up flush, the hinge is on the exterior rather than integral, and there are also a few minor bits of waviness on the front and side panels. However, the subject matter is totally charming, and t...
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Kerr, a famous Newark jewelry and silver manufacturer of the early twentieth century, was noted for excellence of design. H...
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This spoon is not monogrammed and does not appear ever to have been, which is most unusual for early American silver.