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$32.00
$32.00
This sterling silver sugar spoon with a nice shaped bowl is in the desirable Art Nouveau style Les Cinq Fleurs pattern, first made by Reed & Barton in 1900. It is in excellent condition and has never been monogrammed. It is 6 ¼ inches long. More photos are available and can be emailed on request.
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$95.00
$95.00
Sterling cold meat serving fork by George W. Shiebler in the American Beauty pattern which dates from 1897. All the decoration is clear and crisp. There is a period gothic style “N” monogram. The piece is 7 ⅝ inches long. More photos are available and can be emailed on request.
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$1650.00
$1650.00
American silver manufacturers in the latter part of the 19th century made some high quality products. The firm of Dominick & Haff was notable; among their excellent items were sterling silver photograph frames, which were a popular item in the period. Here we have an assembled pair of a rare model. I bought one of them about two years ago; it sat on my desk because I never found time to repair the ribbon holding easel in position...
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$125.00
$125.00
Handsome cold meat fork, 7 13/16 inches long, in the Watteau pattern by Durgin, which was patented in 1891. Condition is excellent. Monogrammed. More photos, including closeups on the handle and marks, are available and can be emailed on request.
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$195.00
$195.00
I have long felt that Gorham's Newcastle pattern, which dates from 1895, was underrated. It is a handsome beaded design with interesting serving pieces, and the pieces are usually hefty. This fork and spoon in this set measure a tad longer than 9 inches and retain their original gilt in the bowls. There is a period script monogram "T" on the handles (a photograph of the monogram is available and can be emailed on request)...
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Sterling silver soup ladle by the most famous woman silversmith of all time -- Hester Bateman. It has a period script monogram (we think it is a "T") and measures 12 1/8 inches long. There are some minor bruises on one side of the bowl; this really does not detract from the piece but is mentioned just for completeness of description. More photos are available and can be emailed on request.
Richards Antiques
$125.00
$125.00
Good gravy or sauce ladle by prominent London silversmith George Smith made in 1798. Inn the Old English pattern, popular at the time, it is in fine condition fully hallmarked, with a well-executed period script monogram on the handle. Length is 7 inches.j
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$200.00
$200.00
Pair of gravy or sauce ladles in the Old English pattern by London silversmith's Joseph and Horace Savory, fully marked, bearing the date mark for 1888. They are crested, indicating ownership by an aristocratic family. They are 7 1/2 inches long and are in first rate condition.
Photographs of the backs and a detail of the crest are available and can be emailed to anyone interested in these pieces.
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Fine set of three Georgian wine labels or tickets -- for madeira, port and claret -- by the renowned maker John Reily. They are cast and have a griffin crest. The definitive book, “Wine Labels,” edited and co-authored by John Salter says (p...
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$65.00
$65.00
From a local estate, this International Masterpiece pierced or slotted tablespoon is in excellent condition and is not monogrammed. It is 8 1/4 inches long.
Richards Antiques
$2800.00
$2800.00
Spectacular English sterling Art Nouveau mirror with a robust floral repoussé design and original beveled glass. Made by Henry & Albert Batson in London in 1902, it stands 13 1/4 inches tall and is 8 3/4 inches across at the widest point. It retains its original backing, stand and velvet covering.
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This butter pick in Wallace's highly regarded Art Nouveau Violet pattern dating from 1904 is in excellent condition, monogrammed with letter "M." Length is 5 7/8 inches. Price includes free First Class Mail shipping in the USA.
















