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American coin silver goblet, unmarked, Ca 1850

Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware: Pre 1900  stock# 7360

American coin silver goblet, unmarked, Ca 1850
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$475.00 

Perfectly plain except for beading at the top and bottom, this goblet is 5 7/8" tall. It has a couple of dents and a small wrinkle on the rim. It's unmarked as are many coin goblets. Ca 1845/55.


American coin silver baby cup, Tift & Whiting, MA

Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware: Pre 1900  stock# 7268

American coin silver baby cup, Tift & Whiting, MA
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$295.00 

This cup is 3 1/4" tall and 2 3/4" in diameter. It has a beautifully engraved cartouch around nothing. It is unusual to find one that has never been engraved. The handle has been reattached and it Has some denting mostly from the inside out. Handle fixer was careless. It is marked "T&W", "3", and "Pure silver coin". Ca 1860.


American coin silver baby cup, unmarked

Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware: Pre 1900  stock# 7278

American coin silver baby cup, unmarked
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$325.00 

This is a pretty coin cup 3 1/4" tall, with a 2 5/8" diameter. The engraved decoration is crisp, the fancy monogram is pretty but undecipherable. The base is somewhat out of round and there are dents including where the handle has been pushed in. It does not seem to have been reatached. It is marked "Coin" and "14", probably a Gorham cup. Ca 1865.


American coin silver goblets, various makers

Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware: Pre 1900  stock# 7470

American coin silver goblets, various makers
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A:$895 B:sold C:sold D:sold 

Offered are 4 coin silver goblets. A: Made by Gorham Ca 1865, this 6 1/2" goblet has nice repousse' and chasing. It is good condition but has some dents. Inscribed "Rockaway Golf Club New Years Day won by J.E. Cowdin 1895". B: Another Gorham goblet marked with Gorham mark and #16, this is 5 7/8" and in excellent condition retaining it's original gold wash in the bowl, no dents, inscribed "Eugene R. Durkee to Eugene Durkee Fleet 1868". C: An unmarked 5 3/ ...click for details

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