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Vintage French Enamel on Metal Bin Label: BOURGOGNE
Miscellaneous:
Pre 1920 item# 1027232
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Richards Antiques
207-563-1964
$100 with free shipping in USA SOLD
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Bin labels were used to identify sections or bins in wine cellars. This is a vintage French enamel on metal bin label, dating from the early 1900’s, for BOURGOGNE. Bin labels for burgundy are among the most desirable. It was used for decades and shows some chipping to the enamel (which is usual on enamel labels, especially around the holes where nails were used to affix them and on the edges). Be sure to see the photograph. All of this, however, adds to its character as a wine collectible. It ca ...click for details
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Vintage French Enamel on Metal Bin Label COTES DU RHONE
Miscellaneous:
Pre 1920 item# 1027229
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Richards Antiques
207-563-1964
$85 with free shipping in USA SOLD
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Bin labels were used to identify sections or bins in wine cellars. This is a vintage French enamel on metal bin label, dating from the early 1900’s, for COTES DU RHONE. It was used for decades and shows some chipping to the enamel (which is usual on enamel labels, especially around the holes where nails were used to affix them). There is also some damage around the edges. Be sure to see the photograph. All of this, however, adds to its character as a wine collectible. It can be used in your wine ...click for details
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Vintage French Enamel on Metal Bin Label: CHAMPAGNE
Miscellaneous:
Pre 1920 item# 1027227
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Richards Antiques
207-563-1964
$100 (free mailing in USA) SOLD
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Bin labels were used to identify sections or bins in wine cellars. This is a vintage French enamel on metal bin label, dating from the early 1900’s, for CHAMPAGNE. Bin labels for champagne are among the most desirable. It was used for decades and shows some chipping to the enamel (which is usual on enamel labels, especially around the holes where nails were used to affix them). On this one there is some in-painting to some of the damage on some letters. There is also some damage around the edges ...click for details
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Gorham Newcastle Sterling & Gold Gilt Salad Serving Set
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Sterling:
Pre 1900 item# 1025052
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Richards Antiques
207-563-1964
$195
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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). The set weighs a tad more than 5 troy ounces and 3 pennywei ...click for details
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Old English Soup Ladle by Hester Bateman, London, 1783
Silver:
Sterling:
Pre 1800 item# 1025020
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Richards Antiques
207-563-1964
$475 SOLD
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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.
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Rare Crested Kirk 10 3/8" Shell Bowl Serving Spoon 1830
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Pre 1837 VR item# 1024330
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Richards Antiques
207-563-1964
$350
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Early S. Kirk serving or stuffing spoon bearing the S. K. and 11 oz punches, indicating manufacture close to 1830. The spoon, in the fiddle thread pattern, has a unicorn crest and a handsome shell bowl. Crests are unusual on American silver; in this case, research indicates it may be that of the Preston family of Baltimore, which has been prominent for three centuries. The spoon is 10 3/8 inches long and weighs 3 ounces and 3 pennyweights (Troy). The 11 oz mark indicates that the silver was comp ...click for details
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Fine Pair of Crested Tablespoons by Daniel Van Voorhis
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18th Century :
Pre 1800 item# 1024310
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Richards Antiques
207-563-1964
$350 SOLD
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One of the most desirable New York Federal silversmiths, Daniel Van Voorhis, made these tablespoons circa 1785. They have dragon head crests (crests are fairly rare on American silver) and the best Van Voorhis hallmark (initials with full last name and eagle), and good slashed drops. They are in excellent condition with virtually no tipwear evident. They are 8 7/8 inches long and weigh 4 ounces and 2+ pennyweights (Troy). More photos are available and can be emailed on request.
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