4-pieceTea Service.by Hugh Wishart, NY, circa1810
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Pre 1837 VR stock# 4871
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Gebelein
802-375-6307
#3,750
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Teapot with wood handle, curved spout, hinged lid, urn finial.Sugar bowl is boat-shaped. Teapot stand on 4 feet. Teapot capacity is 3-1/4 pints. Teapot height 7-1/4", maximum horizontal dimension 12-1/4". The teapot tray is 6-1/4" X 4-3/4". The height of the sugar bowl is 6-3/8" and the maximum horizontal dimension 8-1/4". Height of the creamer is 4-1/2" and maximum horizontal dimension 5-1/2". Total weight of the set is 42.2 troy ounces (including wood h ...click for details
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Goblet by Tifft&Whiting; N. Attleboro,MA;circa 1865
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Pre 1900 stock# 4590
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Gebelein
802-375-6307
$680
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Also marked Pure Silver Coin. Floral repousse, on pedestal base, fine beading around top and base. Height 4-3/4". Mouth diameter 3"; base diameter 2-3/8". Weight 3-1/2 troy ounces. The presentation inscription is: Presented to/Alice A.Wood/by the "infant class" of/Globe Village S.School/Aug.20th 1865. This is Globe Village, MA, a mill town. Alice A. Wood is almost certainly the one born in 1848 and who appears in the Federal census every decade from 1850 through 1900 in ...click for details
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