There are some condition issues. One (on left in photo) has some dents in the side panels; the bobeche on the other is a bit wavy. Also, though they bear the same model number, one is decorated with beading and the other with "rope."
Keep in mind that when your table is lit with candle light, the guests will simply say "what lovely pair of candlesticks!"
$35.00
Alas, mainly a decorative item as no hole has been drilled for the spout to function.
$195.00
Our resident fashion consultant tells me that rose gold colored items (it is gilt inside and out) such as this are currently "in".
The attractively engraved shield in bowl lends this an elegance which will uplift your entire martini routine.
On Hold
$975.00
Over the years, we've bought and sold many pieces of Blossom. This one is in exemplary condition, with gentle hammer marks on spoon bowl and fork tines; each petal of the blossom with full detail as shown in fourth photo. If you're looking for a "best example," stop looking and send us an email!
$125.00
These are far above average in terms of quality, condition, and design.
Length 5 3/4 inches, weight 1.67 Troy ounces, engraved on reverse of bowl "Edna from Louise '92", excellent original condition with only the slightest loss of gilding to high points. This item is becoming increasingly difficult to find.
The engine turned work on this mug is of above average quality.
Though there is a slight condition issue (minor dent just above base; see fourth photo), the quality of repousée chasing throughout this piece is exceptional. All detail is perfectly preserved, even the delicate hammer marks left by the silversmith's tools.
On Hold
Price is for all four-- what a deal!! Make some fondue (remember fondue??) and invite a few friends over for dinner.
$55.00
$90.00
This pattern is not common in American silver of the 19th century.
$7,500.00
$650.00
Grant was a Colonel in the Revolutionary war, a shipowner, and a man of considerable wealth. His work is in the MFA and also at Old Deerfield.