Hampton Galleries
$2,250
$2,250
Coin silver pedistal cake basket, Geradus Boyce, New York City (c.1825-1850), 12-7/8" long, 10-1/2" wide, heavy cast handle with flowers and vines, no monogram at top of handle, applied band around rim, bowl has four large panels and four small panels, reposse flowers and other decoration in bowl, on oval pedistal base with chased design on four grapes-and-flowers splayed feet, marked under rim on each end of bowl "G.BOYCE" in rectangular punch.
Hampton Galleries
$575.00
$575.00
Coin silver goblet, unmarked (c.1840-1850), 6-1/4" tall, 3-3/8" diameter at rim, 3-1/8" at base, circular stepped pedestal base with fine beading at rim, cup with beading at rim and large sheaf of wheat cartouche on front with engraved presentation "Ohio State Board of Agriculture Premium", unmarked, good weight.
Hampton Galleries
$295.00
$295.00
Coin silver circular salt dishes, R & W. Wilson, Philadelphia (c.1825-1846), 2-1/2" diameter at rim, 1-1/2" tall, circular bowls with repousse vines around body, inside of bowls gold washed, on three hoofed feet, script monogram underneath "Nannie From George Feby 8th 1854.", each marked "R. & W. WILSON" incuse under rim.
Hampton Galleries
$995.00
$995.00
Rare coin silver teapot stand, John Wolf Forbes, New York City (c. 1800-1810), 6-5/8" long by 5-1/8" wide by 1" tall, strepped rim, on four teardrop shaped feet, marked "I.W.FORBES" in rectangular punch three times under rim (mark (c) in Belden) with sheaf of wheat pseudo marks.
Hampton Galleries
$1,295
$1,295
Coin silver water pitcher, Jones Shreve Brown & Co., Boston (c.1854), 10" tall to top of handle, 8-1/2" to top of lip, 4-5/16" diameter of base, pear-shaped body with large beading around lip, thin arching pouring spout, hollow S-shaped handle, no monogram, stepped pedestal foot, marked underneath JONES, SHREVE, BROWN & CO." incuse on one side of center point and "PURE COIN" and "BOSTON" in rectangular punches on the other side, while many larger pitchers weigh too much when full, this pitcher ...
Hampton Galleries
$1,350
$1,350
Coin silver master sauce boat, Lows, Ball & Co., Boston, Massachusetts (.1840-1846), 6-3/16" long bowl (6-15/16" over handle), 5-1/4" tall to top of handle, 4-1/4" tall at spout, large deep bowl with narrow pouring spout, scalloped rim, three 11-lobed shell feet with large 12-lobed shell terminals, heavy cast S-shaped handle with acanthus leaf grip, Old English monogram "L" over "F + S" on one side of body and lion head crest on other side, script inscription "From H. J...
Hampton Galleries
$850.00
$850.00
Beautiful Civil War-period gravy boat, William Gale & Son, New York City (c. 1862), 6-1/4" tall to top of handle, 5-1/4" to top of pouring spout, 8-1/4" long over handle, 6-7/8" long bowl, 3-3/4" by 3" oval stepped foot, cast C-shaped handle, long thin pouring spout, applied Greek Key band around rim and base, marked underneath "NEW YORK" "W. GALE & SON" "STERLING" and "G&S" vertically over "1862" in diamond, all incuse.
Hampton Galleries
$3,950
$3,950
Coin silver fruit bowl, Harvey Lewis, Philadelphia (c. 1810-1815), 13" long over handles, 8-1/4" wide, on 6-3/4" by 4-1/4" rectangular foot, applied gadrooning around edge of bowl, rolled scroll handles on each end with large applied grape clusters on bowl under handles, applied leaf band around foot, marked four times under foot "HARVEY LEWIS" in rectangular punch.
Hampton Galleries
$1,850
$1,850
Coin silver cake basket, Bailey & Co., Philadelphia (c. 1850), 13" long, 10" wide on oval pedestal base (6-1/8" x 4-1/2"), heavy cast pierced swing handle with script monogram "Pinckard" in small cartouche in center of handle, decorative band around rim of basket, marked under basket on one end "BAILEY & CO." over "CHESTNUT ST PHILA" in an incuse oval with "136" incuse inside and on other end with three pseudo marks (anvil, bust and eagle).
Hampton Galleries
$3,250
$3,250
Beautiful bright cut tea urn, Gale & Willis, New York City (c...
Hampton Galleries
$1,450
$1,450
Coin silver porringer, Sayre & Richards, New York City (c. 1802-1811), 4-1/8" diameter at everted rim, 3-1/2" at base, 1-3/4" deep, typical keyhole handle with feather script monogram "GBW" on front, marked "S&R" in oval punch on back of handle.
Hampton Galleries
$950.00
$950.00
Coin silver footed tray or salver, retailed by Lowell & Senter, Portland, Maine and made by Gorham (c. 1860), 14" long, 10-1/4" wide, Greek Key boarder, four half-ball feet, stepped up around sides, bright cut design around 3-1/2" circular cartouche with stag head crest under 5-spiked crown and over banner saying "DUM SISTO VIGILO", marked "LOWELL & SENTER" incuse over Gorham's three pseudo marks (lion, anchor and gothic G).














