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2011 April Dallas Signature Fine Silver & Vertu Auction


2011 April Dallas Signature Fine Silver & Vertu Auction
Sale Number: 5064
Location: Heritage Auctions - Design District Showroom
1518 Slocum Street
Dallas, TX 75207
Auction Date: April 13th at 10 am CT

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Session 1
Silver & Vertu
FAITH DENNIS, THREE CENTURIES OF FRENCH DOMESTIC SILVER, VOL. I & II
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York, 1960

The two volume boxed set is an excellent pictorial reference to French silver and its marks from the 17th through the 19th centuries.
TWO COPIES OF FREDERICK BRADBURY, HISTORY OF OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE
Macmillan and Co., Limited, St. Martin's Street, London, England, 1912

The two copies, one a leather bond first edition of 1912, the second a reprint dating to 1968 published by J.W. Northend Limited, West Street, Sheffield, England. This is a very good reference providing images of Sheffield plate and maker's marks.
A. KENNETH SNOWMAN, EIGHTEENTH CENTURY GOLD BOXES OF EUROPE
Boston Book and Art Shop, Boston, Massachusetts, 1966

This volume provides a well documented and illustrated history of European gold boxes.
TWO VOLUMES, PHILIP A.S. PHILLIPS, PAUL DE LAMERIE HIS LIFE & WORK AND MARY L. KENNEDY, THE ESTHER THOMAS HOBLITZELLE COLLECTION OF ENGLISH SILVER
The Holland Press, 112 Whitfield Street, London, England, 1968

The leather bound-boxed copy of The Esther Thomas Hoblitzelle Collection of English Silver was published by The Steck Company, Austin, Texas, 1957.
TWO VOLUMES, PHILIP A.S. PHILLIPS, PAUL DE LAMERIE HIS LIFE & WORK AND MARY L. KENNEDY, THE ESTHER THOMAS HOBLITZELLE COLLECTION OF ENGLISH SILVER
The Holland Press, 112 Whitfield Street, London, England, 1968

The leather bound boxed copy of The Esther Thomas Hoblitzelle Collection of English Silver was Published by The Steck Company, Austin, Texas, 1957.
J. STARKIE GARDNER, F.S.A., OLD SILVER-WORK CHIEFLY ENGLISH FROM THE XVTH TO THE XVIII CENTURIES
B.T. Batsford, 94 Holborn, London, England, 1903

This catalogue illustrates the loan collection exhibited in 1902 at St. James's Court, London, in aid of the Children's Hospital, St.Ormond Street.
A MEXICAN SILVER LINK NECKLACE AND BRACELET
William Spratling, Taxco, Mexico, circa 1940-1946
Marks: WS (conjoined) SPRATLING MADE IN MEXICO, SPRATLING SILVER
16-3/4 inches long (42.5 cm) (necklace)
13.40 troy ounces

The link bracelet measures 7 5/8 inches long.
A MEXICAN SILVER NECKLACE AND BRACELET
William Spratling, Taxco, Mexico, circa 1942
Marks: SPRATLING SILVER, MADE IN MEXICO
24 inches (61.0 cm) (necklace and bracelet joined to form single necklace)
5.65 troy ounces

The Caviar necklace measures 15 7/8 inches, bracelet measures 8 1/8 inches.
A MEXICAN SILVER AND MALACHITE NECKLACE
William Spratling, Taxco, Mexico, circa 1949-1951
Marks: SPRATLING STERLING DE MEXICO, (eagle 13)
17-3/8 inches long (44.1 cm)
4.8 ounces (gross)

The necklace in a geometric design with repeating triangles inset with malachite, chain of stylized arrows set with malachite tip, box closure with safety chain, pendent drop 3-3/8 inches.





A MEXICAN SILVER AND MALACHITE CUFF AND TWO BROOCHES
William Spratling, Taxco, Mexico, circa 1950-1956
Marks: WS (conjoined) SPRATLING MADE IN MEXICO, SPRATLING SILVER
2-5/8 x 2-5/8 inches wide (6.7 x 6.7 cm)
7.2 ounces (gross)

The cuff of two hands holding malachite tulips, two brooches of the same design marked: SPRATLING SILVER, MADE IN MEXICO.
A MEXICAN SILVER BRACELET
Héctor Aguilar, Taxco, Mexico, circa 1948-1955
Marks: HA (conjoined) 940 TAXCO, (eagle 9)
7-3/8 inches long (18.7 cm)
1.91 troy ounces

The bracelet of crescent links alternating with U-form ball ended links, self closure with security chain.
A MEXICAN SILVER DOUBLE CHAINED LINK NECKLACE
Héctor Aguilar, Taxco,Mexico, circa 1953-1962
Marks: HA (conjoined), TAXCO, 940, (eagle 9)
1-1/4 x 15 inches long (3.2 x 38.1 cm)
3.83 troy ounces

The necklace of abstract leaf forms suspended between two chains, box clasp closure.
A MEXICAN SILVER SKELETAL FISH-FORM NECKLACE AND EARRINGS WITH ASSOCIATED BROOCH
Antonio Pineda, Taxco, Mexico, circa 1953
Marks: (Antonio crown), 970, HECHO EN MEXICO
18-1/4 inches long (46.4 cm)
3.92 troy ounces

The necklace of addorsed fish with box closure, skeletal earrings are marked to one (Antonio crown) and other HECHO EN MEXICO 970, associated brooch is marked MAR 925 TAXCO.
A MEXICAN SILVER AND AMETHYST QUARTZ CUFF
Antonio Pineda, Taxco, Mexico, circa 1955
Marks: (Antonio crown), STERLING MEXICO, SILVER 970, ZZ529
1-1/2 x 2-3/4 inches wide (3.8 x 6.9 cm)
4.8 ounces (gross) ounces

The cuff with pivoting arch of amethysts over a wide concave band, inside width 2 1/4 inches.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SEAHORSE BROOCH
Paul Lobel, New York, New York, circa 1940
Marks: LOBEL, STERLING
2-1/2 inches high (6.4 cm)
.27 troy ounces


TWO AMERICAN SILVER FIGURAL BROOCHES
Paul Lobel, New York, New York, circa 1940
Marks to each: LOBEL, STERLING
2 x 3 inches (5.1 x 7.6 cm) (cat)
1.28 troy ounces

The abstract designed brooches, one in the form of a cat and the second a mouse.
A DANISH SILVER BROOCH
Georg Jensen, Inc., Copenhagen, Denmark, post 1945
Marks: GEORG JENSEN, (within dotted oval), STERLING DENMARK, 71
1-3/8 inches high (3.5 cm)
.36 troy ounces

The brooch design No. 71.
A MEXICAN SILVER TWO-HANDLED LOBED BOWL
Sanborn Hnos S.A., Mexico City, Mexico, circa 1950
Marks: SANBORNS MEXICO STERLING (three owl logo)
4-1/8 x 12 x 10-1/2 inches (10.5 x 30.5 x 26.7 cm)
42.1 troy ounces

The lobed bowl with band of chased repoussé leafed blooms on textured ground, C-form handles with applied leaf and bloom at rim, on canted ring foot.
A MEXICAN SILVER SOMBRERO
Casa Prieto, Juarez, Mexico, circa 1950
Marks: PRIETO, JUAREZ 40 MEXICO, 950
8-1/2 x 17-1/2 x 17 inches (21.6 x 44.5 x 43.2 cm)
82.94 troy ounces

The chased repoussé hat with deep foliate design to rim, cap inscribed MEXICO below eagle with outstretched wings and snake in beak, base of cap wrapped with twisted rope each end terminating in applied flower.
A MEXICAN SILVER OVAL FOOTED TRAY
Tango Aceves, Mexico, circa 1950
Marks: Aceves, STERLING 925, MEXICO, (eagle 25)
1-1/4 x 23-1/2 x 16-1/2 inches (3.2 x 59.7 x 41.9 cm)
85.40 troy ounces

The oval tray with integrated handles of vined flower blossoms raised on four simple C-form feet.
A MEXICAN SILVER FOOTED BOWL
Maciel Silver Factory, Mexico City, circa 1760
Marks: MACIEL, STERLING MADE IN MEXICO 0.925, HECHO EN MEXICO D.F., ESTERLING 1.125 MJS
2-3/4 x 7-7/8 inches diameter (7.0 x 20.0 cm)
11.21 troy ounces

The lobed bowl on three cast feet, rim of foliate scrolls.
Silver Holloware, Mexican
A MEXICAN SILVER EWER
Antonio Pineda, Taxco, Mexico, circa 1970
Marks: (Antonio crown), HECHO EN MEXICO, (eagle 17), 930
21 inches high (53.3 cm)
43.39 troy ounces

The vase of elongated twisted teardrop-form, a clawed foot winding up from the base to the rolled lip terminating in a snake's head.
Silver & Vertu
A CHINESE EXPORT SILVER FOOTED TRAY WITH GALLERY
Wang Hing & Co., Hong Kong and Canton, China, circa 1875-1925
Marks: WH, 90, (shop mark)
1-1/4 x 11-1/8 inches square (3.2 x 28.3 cm)
34.27 troy ounces

The square tray on four melon-form feet, engraved with dragons flying above walled sea landscape, pierced foliate design to gallery.
A FOOTED JAPANESE SILVER BOWL
Maker unidentified, China, circa 1880
Marks: (maker's mark), (shop mark)
6-7/8 x 11-1/8 inches diameter (17.5 x 28.3 cm)
69.09 troy ounces

The double bodied bowl with outer bowl of chased repoussé chrysanthemum design, three leaf-form legs with stem curling out as foot.
A THREE-PIECE JAPANESE EXPORT SILVER TEA SET
Unidentified maker, Japan, circa 1880-1925
Marks: (shop mark)
4-3/4 x 8-1/4 x 4-7/8 inches (12.1 x 21.0 x 12.4 cm)
27.16 troy ounces

The three-piece tea set with hand hammered globular bodies and repoussé dragon decoration, horn insulators to teapot, creamer lined, comprising tea pot, covered sugar bowl and creamer.
AN ITALIAN SILVER SHAPED OVAL BOWL
Maker unknown, Turin, Italy, circa 1750
Marks: (eagle), (stylized fish)
3-1/4 x 14 x 10-5/8 inches (8.3 x 35.6 x 27.0 cm)
23.33 troy ounces

The shaped bowl with hand hammered surface, four lobes alternating with canted corners, raised rim with flange.
AN ITALIAN SILVER COFFEE POT WITH WOOD HANDLE
Buccellati, Milan, Italy, circa 1944-1968
Marks: BUCCELLATI, (26MI), STERLING, 925, ITALY
10-3/8 inches high (26.4 cm)
33.1 ounces (gross)

The urn-form coffee pot with hinged lid, four hoofed legs with leaf knee, acanthus leaf bands, acorn finial, C-form wood handle with acanthus leaf mounts.
A PAIR OF ITALIAN SILVER BOWLS
Bulgari, Rome Italy, circa 1970
Marks: BVLGARI, SB, (lion head), (Hibernia), S
5-7/8 x 12 inches (14.9 x 30.5 cm)
91.69 troy ounces

The pair of hemispherical bowls with everted lip raised on banded foot.
AN ITALIAN SILVER FOOTED BOWL
Buccellati, Rome, Italy, circa 1980
Marks: BUCCELLATI, ITALY, STERLING
3 x 10-1/8 x 7-7/8 inches (7.6 x 25.7 x 20.0 cm)
19.51 troy ounces

The lobed oval bowl with shaped edge, lightly hammered surface, four applied fluted scrolled feet.
A GERMAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT FIGURAL REPOUSSÉ BOWL
Maker unidentified, Hanau, Germany, circa 1870
Marks: (effaced)
5-1/8 x 6-1/2 x 4-5/8 inches (13.0 x 16.5 x 11.7 cm)
12.58 troy ounces

The round bellied bowl on four feet, four classical scenes to shaped reticulated rim, rim rises at either end to lion's mask with free ring, silver gilt to interior.
A PAIR OF GERMAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS
Maker unidentified, Hanau, Germany, circa 1900
Marks: A (crowned), O, (effaced marks)
9-1/2 inches high (24.1 cm)
68.4 ounces (gross)

The repoussé candlesticks on wood base, flanged wide shaped base with floral design divided into four fields by graduated bosses, knop with floral design to flowered vine wrapping twisted column.
A SET OF GERMAN SILVER AND GLASS SHERBET CUPS
Maker unidentified, Hanau, Germany, circa 1900
Marks: G (crowned), P (crowned), RI (crowned)
4-3/8 x 3-7/8 inches diameter (11.1 x 9.8 cm)
29.90 troy ounces

The reticulated silver sherbet cups with a design of floral garland and birds within frame of scrolls, cut-glass liners of two patterns (2 with floral rim and 6 with lozenge band).
A PAIR OF GERMAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT FIGURAL KNIGHTS WITH IVORY FACES
Maker unknown, Germany, circa 1920
Marks: GERMANY, STERLING, 925
11-3/8 inches high (28.9 cm)
46.12 troy ounces

The pair of knights on octagonal bases with coat-of-arms front and back, holding shield and sword, both with hinged visors and carved ivory faces.
Silver Holloware, Continental
A THREE-PIECE CONTINENTAL SILVER AND BONE TEA SERVICE
Maker unknown, circa 1925
Marks: W & C, 800
4-3/4 inches high (12.1 cm) (teapot)
43.2 ounces (gross)

The service with hand hammered finish comprising teapot, covered sugar bowl and creamer, eight sided lobed forms, teapot with conforming spout, inset conforming hinged lid to teapot and cover to sugar bowl with turned bone finial, squared C-form handle to teapot and creamer with square thumb rest, creamer with everted rim.

Silver & Vertu
A CONTINENTAL SILVER BOWL WITH WOOD HANDLES
Maker unknown, possibly Belgium, circa 1970
Marks: W, A835, CF 53
1-5/8 x 12-3/4 x 7-5/8 inches (4.1 x 32.4 x 19.4 cm)
17.6 ounces (gross)


A DUTCH SILVER VINEGAR & OIL STAND WITH TWO ASSOCIATED GILT COBALT GLASS AND SILVER BOTTLES
Maker unidentified, Amsterdam, Netherlands, circa 1746
Marks to stand: IVH, (Amsterdam), (date mark), (hatchet)
9-1/4 inches high (23.5 cm)
40.8 ounces (gross)

The stand raised on four feet with central baluster-form shaft with finial ring, two octagonal cobalt glass bottles with recessed gilt design, tapering neck to conforming silver spouted cap with hinged lid opening to expose silver capped stopper, one labeled BENEDICTINE and the other MARASCHINO.
Decorative Arts, Continental
A VIENNESE EBONIZED WOOD AND SILVER ENGRAVED MIRROR FRAME
Joseph Caspar Klinkosch, Vienna, Austria, circa 1880
Marks: J.C. KLINKOSCH, (Diana head A), (Royal Warrant)
0-3/4 x 21-1/2 x 19-3/8 inches (1.9 x 54.6 x 49.2 cm)
110.6 ounces (gross)

The shaped mirror frame engraved with floral design at top cascading to sides and along lower edge, silver applied over ebonized wood frame with easel back.
Silver & Vertu
A GERMAN SILVER JARDINIÈRE WITH GILT METAL LINER
Maker unknown, Norden, Germany, circa 1900
Marks: (3 stars in triangle), 800, B, 3071
4 x 12 x 9-1/4 inches (10.2 x 30.5 x 23.5 cm)
19.05 troy ounces

The reticulated quatrefoil-form jardinière with swags hung from ribboned oval cartouche on textured ground, on eight scroll feet, gilt metal liner.
A FOUR-PIECE CONTINENTAL SILVER AND SILVER GILT TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE WITH WOOD HANDLES
Maker unidentified, possibly Belgian, circa 1880
Marks: (crowned W), (dog's head in diamond), M (over) H
10-1/4 inches high (26.0 cm) (coffee pot)
98.71 ounces (gross)

The service comprising coffee pot, teapot, covered sugar and creamer, fluted pyriform bodies with conforming lids with finial, engraved foliate and strap-work design, S-form handle with furl, silver gilt to interior of sugar bowl and creamer.

A LOUIS XVI SILVER COFFEE POT WITH WOOD HANDLE
Jean Louis Meunaust, Paris, France, circa 1784-1785
Marks: JLM, (charge), (menus), (effaced marks)
6-1/8 inches high (15.6 cm)
11.0 ounces (gross)

The pyriform coffee pot raised on four pad footed legs, spout covered and fluted with drop pendent, hinged lid with turned finial, side mounted socket for turned wood handle.

TWO FRENCH SILVER WINE TASTING CUPS AND ONE SILVER PLATED EXAMPLE
Maker unidentified, France, circa 1900
Marks to largest cup: AB, (Minerva head)
1-3/4 x 6-1/8 x 5 inches (4.4 x 15.6 x 12.7 cm) (largest cup)
10.57 troy ounces (excluding silver plated cup)

The three cups with design of bosses and gadrooning, larger cup with Napoleon III coin handle, smaller cup with maker's mark LC, silver plated example marked DARROD DIJON.
A FRENCH SILVER PLATED AND GILT WATER PITCHER
Christofle, Paris, France, circa 1920
Marks: CHRISTOFLE (logo), 69
13-5/8 inches high (34.6 cm)
83.5 ounces (gross)

The footed inverse pyriform water pitcher with wave motif at rim and above bound reeded band at base, strap-work band above floral garland hung from shoulder, handle of addorsed scrolls and furls rising from and terminating to acanthus leaves.
A CASED FRENCH SILVER ICE CREAM SET
Alphonse Debain, Paris, France, circa 1900
Marks: A (woodcock) D, (Medusa head),
9 inches long (22.9 cm) (serving spoon)
14.4 troy ounces

The serving set comprising 12 ice cream spoons and an ice cream serving spoon, palmette terminal end, acid etched and engraved palmette design to bowl, monogrammed to terminal reverse DL, in original green leather case with gilt stamped border and monogram to center D.L, fitted cloth interior stamped A. DEBAIN, RUE DU TEMPLE 79, PARIS.
A RUSSIAN SILVER EWER AND BASIN
Maker unknown, Moscow, Russia, circa 1826
Assay master Nikolai Lukich Dubrovin
Marks: HA (over) 1826, (Moscow), 84, 800
10-3/4 inches high (27.3 cm) (ewer)
48.67 ounces

The ewer and basin with melon-reeded body, flatten form of ewer raises from oval stepped gadrooned base with die cut floral bands, at shoulder and to rim of basin a band of animals within arched frames alternating with foliate splay, scalloped flange at rim of ewer, S-form handle with flange terminating in floral medallion.
A RUSSIAN SILVER GILT PLIQUE-A-JOUR ENAMEL COVERED BOX
Ivan Khlebnikov, Moscow, Russian, circa 1888
Assay master Viktor Savinkov
Marks: KHLEBNIKOV (in Cyrillic), (imperial warrant), BC (over) 1888, 84, (Moscow)
2 x 2-3/4 x 2-1/4 inches (5.1 x 7.0 x 5.7 cm)
3.4 ounces (gross)

The casket-form box on four cup feet with finial and closure, the entire creation of filigree and plique-a-jour enamel in blues and red.
Silver Holloware, Continental
A RUSSIAN SILVER RECTANGULAR TRAY
Pavel Ovchinnikov, Moscow, Russia, circa 1890
Assay master Alexander Nikolaievich Krollau
Marks: (Imperial Warrant) P. Ovchinnikov (in Cyrillic), A.K. (over) 1890, 84, (Moscow)
0-5/8 x 11-1/4 x 8-3/4 inches (1.6 x 28.6 x 22.2 cm)
17.41 troy ounces

The rectangular tray with center machine turned field within stylized foliate border.
Silver Flatware, Continental
A RUSSIAN SILVER GILT AND CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL SERVING SPOON
Feodor Rückert, Moscow, Russia, circa 1898-1907
Assay master Ivan Lebedkin
Marks: FR (in Cyrillic), 84 (left facing kokoshnik)
8 inches long (20.3 cm)
3.0 ounces (gross)

The spoon with twisted stem interrupted by enameled bands terminating in finial of turquoise tear-drops and white circles, bowl reverse outlined in turquoise circles framing multi-color shaded enamel floral design.
Silver & Vertu
A RUSSIAN SILVER GILT AND CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL GOBLET
Ivan Petrovich Khlebnikov, St. Petersburg, Russia, circa 1908-1917
Assay master Ivana Sergeevicha Lebedkina
Marks: IKh (in Cyrillic), (royal warrant), 84 (left facing kokoshnik)
6-3/4 inches high (17.1 cm)
6.8 ounces (gross)

The goblet with multi-color shaded enamel floral scroll design on textured ground, band of turquoise dots at rim, baluster-form stem with field of spirals on cobalt blue ground, silver gilt to bowl interior.
AN ITALIAN SILVER AND GLASS MICRO MOSAIC CROSS
Maker unknown, probably Rome, Italy, circa 1719
Unmarked
4-1/2 x 3-1/4 x 0-1/2 inches (11.4 x 8.3 x 1.3 cm)
2.2 ounces (gross)

The shaped micro mosaic cross within silver frame, applied cast silver figure of Christ out stretched, the micro mosaic with complex multi-color canes, turquoise ground with grapevine within red and white frame work, central image of a dove, upper most a cross above ladder, lower a chalice and host, to the left a crown of thorns and to the right a spear and pincer, micro mosaic is framed by twisted silver rope border, back with clip and inscribed Benedetta da Papa Clement XI, Roma Ottobre 1719 .
AN AMERICAN GLASS AND SILVER DOUBLE PERFUME BOTTLE
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1883
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, M, 7510, 3 (4 to opposite cap), 8074
8-1/2 inches long (21.6 cm)
14.1 ounces (gross)

The divided cut glass bottle with design of dotted scrolls, silver cap to either end with hand hammered finish.
A GOLD PERFUME BOTTLE
Maker unknown, probably American, circa 1900
Marks: 14K
1-1/8 inches high (2.9 cm)
.46 troy ounces

The 14K gold bottle with sunburst pattern front and back connected by ribbed side, scalloped cup form finial to screw in wand.
Silver Smalls
A FRENCH GOLD PERFUME BOTTLE
Cartier, Paris, France, circa 1920
Marks: Cartier
0-7/8 x 0-3/4 inches square (2.2 x 1.9 cm)
.55 troy ounces

The 10K gold ribbed cube-form perfume bottle and cap with wand.
Silver & Vertu
A FRENCH GOLD PILL BOX
Cartier, Paris, France, circa 1920
Marks: Cartier, 10K
0-7/8 x 1-1/4 inches diameter (2.2 x 3.2 cm)
.64 troy ounces

The 10K gold round pill box, lid with banded half-disk pull.
A FRENCH GOLD PILL BOX
Cartier, Paris, France, circa 1900
Marks: Cartier
1-1/4 inches high (3.2 cm)
.27 troy ounces

The 14K gold pill box in the form of a beer stein with hinged lid monogrammed HB (conjoined).
AN ENGLISH GOLD PILL BOX WITH CHAIN
William Neale, Chester, England, circa 1908-1909
Marks: (effaced), (Chester), 9, .375, WN, H
0-1/2 x 1-3/4 x 1-7/8 inches (1.3 x 4.4 x 4.8 cm)
1.00 troy ounces

The 9K gold rectangular box with shaped flange to hinged lid, chain attached at either rear corner.
A CONTINENTAL GOLD SNUFF BOX
Maker unknown, circa 1900
Marks: (scabbard)
0-3/4 x 3-3/8 x 1-3/4 inches (1.9 x 8.6 x 4.4 cm)
2.92 troy ounces

The 18K gold rectangular snuff box with curved base, top of hinged lid and base with machine turned lattice and flower medallion pattern, side panels with horizontal lines within foliate frame.
A FRENCH GILT METAL OVAL SNUFF BOX
Cartier, Paris, France, circa 1900
Marks: Cartier, 341975
1-1/8 x 3-1/8 x 2-1/4 inches (2.9 x 7.9 x 5.7 cm)
3.6 ounces (gross)

The snuff box with machine turned surface within foliate bands, central medallion to oval top and base, hinged cover lined in felt, base lined in faux tortoiseshell.
Silver Smalls
A GERMAN SILVER, ROCK CRYSTAL, ENAMEL AND MARCASITE SNUFF BOX
Maker unknown, Germany, circa 1927-1928
Marks: GERMANY, G.S., (London silver import), 925, m
0-3/8 x 3-1/8 x 2-1/8 inches (1.0 x 7.9 x 5.4 cm)
4.0 ounces (gross)

The snuff box with silver hinged lid set with marcasite jewels framing rock crystal panel with applied silver and marcasite ornament, base of violet enamel over machine turned ground with convex front and back sides within patterned silver frame.
Silver & Vertu
A CONTINENTAL SILVER, SILVER GILT AND LAPIS LAZULI SNUFF BOX
Maker unidentified, Germany, circa 1920
Marks: SD (conjoined), 800
0-1/2 x 3 x 2-1/8 inches (1.3 x 7.6 x 5.4 cm)
3.4 ounces (gross)

The rectangular box set with lapis lazuli panels to lid and sides within patterned silver frame, lid and base with canted front and back edges, machine turned base, stone set button and hinged clasp closure opens to silver gilt interior.
AN ENGLISH SILVER AND SILVER GILT BOX WITH BISQUE PLAQUE
Cohen & Charles, Chester, England, circa 1905-1906
Marks: (lion passant), (Chester), C&C, E
1-1/4 x 3-3/8 x 1-7/8 inches (3.2 x 8.6 x 4.8 cm)
3.0 ounces (gross)

The hinged oval box with band of addorsed scrolls to base and lid, set with round blue bisque medallion with figure in white relief, opens to silver gilt interior inscribed Weihnachten 1905.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOX
Wm. B. Kerr & Co, Newark, New Jersey, circa 1900
Marks: (fasces), STERLING, 5600_1 RVV
2-3/8 x 6-1/2 x 4-3/4 inches (6.1 x 16.5 x 12.1 cm)
14.6 ounces (gross)

The shaped oval box with canted corners, engraved swags with a suspended cartouche monogrammed BSS to lid, opens to green velvet fitted interior with removable lid, key included.
A FRENCH GOLD CIGARETTE CASE
Cartier, Paris, France, circa 1940
Marks: Cartier 14K
0-1/4 x 5 x 3 inches (0.6 x 12.7 x 7.6 cm)
4.92 troy ounces

The 14K gold cigarette case with horizontal ribbing crossed by two bands of vertical ribbing to front and back, spring closure, interior with reticulated spring arm.
AN AMERICAN YELLOW AND PINK GOLD MATCH SAFE
Attributed to Battin & Co., Newark, New Jersey, circa 1920
Marks: ART. CO. NY RE-PAT. NOV
0-1/4 x 1-3/4 x 2-3/8 inches (0.6 x 4.4 x 6.0 cm)
1.46 troy ounces

The 14K gold match safe with bands of yellow gold engraved with fine parallel lines alternating with pink gold bands, push button release, engraved to lid interior F. WIESSNER LIPPS, monogrammed to lid exterior FGA.

Silver Smalls
AN AMERICAN YELLOW AND PINK GOLD CIGARETTE CASE
Battin & Co., Newark, New Jersey, circa 1920
Marks: (B with trident), 14K, 58
0-1/4 x 3 x 4-3/4 inches (0.6 x 7.6 x 12.1 cm)
4.83 troy ounces

The 14K gold cigarette case with bands of yellow gold engraved with fine parallel lines alternating with pink gold bands, push button release opens lid to interior with reticulated spring arm, engraved to lid interior F. WIESSNER LIPPS, monogrammed to lid exterior FGA.

Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN YELLOW AND PINK GOLD AND DIAMOND COMPACT
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1935
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., 14K
0-3/8 x 2-7/8 x 2-1/4 inches (1.0 x 7.3 x 5.7 cm)
3.3 ounces (gross)

The 14K gold box with alternating bands of ribbed design on pink gold and scalloped design on yellow gold, opens with flange set with diamonds to interior of pink and gold bands with monogram MAJ, interior cover set with mirror, in fitted green leather sleeve.
AN AMERICAN GOLD ENGRAVED PICTURE FRAME
Theodore B. Starr, New York, New York, circa 1900
Marks: THEODORE B. STARR, INC., NEW YORK, 18K
6 x 4-3/8 x 0-3/8 inches (15.2 x 11.1 x 1.0 cm)
2.64 troy ounces (gold weight)

The 18K gold rectangular frame with engraved design, bound reeded border, foliate border around oval opening, floral garlands and cornucopia, black moiré covered easel back.
Silver Smalls
AN AMERICAN GOLD DOUBLE PICTURE FRAME WITH EASEL BACK
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1910
Marks to each frame: TIFFANY & CO., 18727 e MAKERS 3586, 18KT GOLD, M
7 x 10-1/4 x 0-3/8 inches (17.8 x 26.0 x 1.0 cm)
6.11 troy ounces (gold weight)

The 18K gold double frame with hand hammered finish, bar hinge with ball ends, wood back with easel arm attached with shaped brass hinge.
AN AMERICAN GOLD PICTURE FRAME
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1920
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., MAKERS 15773, 18KT GOLD, M
11-1/8 x 8-3/8 x 0-1/2 inches (28.3 x 21.3 x 1.3 cm)
13.22 troy ounces (gold weight)

The 18K gold crested frame with applied crown and banner inscribed NIL DESPERANDUM, canted lower edge, hinged easel back.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER, MIXED METAL, GLASS AND WOOD DOUBLE INKSTAND AND BLOTTER
J.E. Caldwell & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1880
Marks: J.E. CALDWELL & CO. STERLING AND OTHER METALS
4 x 9-1/4 x 6-1/8 inches (10.2 x 23.5 x 15.6 cm)

The rolled mixed metal inkstand with strap-work attached to front on wood base with hinged strap separating two square glass bottles with mixed metal on wood hinged caps, blotter with rolled mixed metal handle and top riveted to wood upper.
Silver Holloware, Continental
A CONTINENTAL SILVER PLATED FIGURAL INKWELL
Maker unidentified, circa 1880
Marks: JB, 78
5-1/4 x 10-1/4 x 4-1/8 inches (13.3 x 26.0 x 10.5 cm)
63.9 troy ounces

The inkstand with three horses looking through stable window wound by leafed vine to watering trough with indication of water serving as a pen stand, to the right a plinth with hinged lid to accommodate ink bottle.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND ENAMEL FIGURAL JUGGLING CIRCUS MONKEY
Designed by Gene Moore for Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1990
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, MADE IN ITALY
7-3/8 inches high (18.7 cm)
21.33 ounces (gross)

The circus monkey with multi-colored enameled jester's hat and collar standing upon an enameled ball with gilt celestial designs while balancing three other enameled and gilt balls on the tips of his fingers and toe.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED LOVING CUP TROPHY
Barbour Silver Co., Hartford, Connecticut, circa 1906
Marks: BARBOUR SILVER CO., QUADRUPLE SILVER, 2099
10-1/8 inches high (25.7 cm)
104.7 ounces (gross)

The shaped loving cup with conforming handles emerging from oak branches, engraved ALGONQUIN HILL CLIMB, September 6th 1906 Won by Andrew McNally in PIERCE GREAT ARROW.
AN ENGLISH SILVER BROOKLANDS RACING TROPHY
Elkington & Co., London, England, circa 1933-1934
Marks: (lion passant), (anchor), E & Co., J
7-1/2 x 5-1/2 x 3-7/8 inches (19.1 x 14.0 x 9.8 cm)
27.4 ounces

The ten-sided tankard with conforming lid crowned with ivory cube finial, C-form handle with stepped thumb rest to five knuckle hinge, conforming base raised on four stepped feet, inscribed THE BRITISH RACING DRIVERS' CLUB'S 500 MILES RACE 1933./ THE B.A.R.C. AWARD PRESENTED TO DRIVER OF FASTEST CAR COMPLETING COURSE/ PRESENTED BY BROOKLANDS AUTOMOBILE RACING CLUB WON BY E.R. HALL No.22 M.G. MAGNETTE s/c 106.53 M.P.H.
AN ENGLISH SILVER AUTOMOBILE MASCOT SPIRIT OF ECSTASY
Designed by Charles Robinson Sykes (English, 1875-1950)
Maker unidentified, Birmingham, England, circa 1975-1976
Marks: (lion passant), (anchor), RB, A
10-3/4 inches high (27.3 cm)
62.98 troy ounces

The Rolls Royce mascot Spirit of Ecstasy mounted on a rectangular plinth.



A JAMES II SILVER MUG
Maker unidentified, London, England, circa 1686-1687
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), IH, i
5 x 6-1/4 x 4-7/8 inches (12.7 x 15.9 x 12.4 cm)
18.41 troy ounces

The banded tapered cylindrical mug with stepped rim at base, S-form handle terminating in a tip.
A WILLIAM III SILVER MUFFINEER
Robert Timbrell, London, England, circa 1698-1699
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), (duty mark), Ti, C
6-1/2 inches high (16.5 cm)
7.66 troy ounces

The cylindrical muffineer on gadrooned foot, banded body, pierced top secured by two flanges, stepped gadrooned top with urn-form finial, (Grimwade 2810).
A QUEEN ANNE SILVER AND IVORY TEAPOT
Francis Garthorne, London, England, circa 1707-1708
Marks: (Britannia), (lion's head erased), GA (conjoined), m, (French import mark)
6-1/4 inches high (15.9 cm)
19.5 ounces (gross)

The pyriform teapot with domed hinged lid with scrolled thumb rest, lid crowned with silver finial with ivory spacer, silver sockets hold ivory handle of addorsed scrolls with furl, S-form spout rises from faceted base, on ring foot, engraved with contemporary coat of arms, (Grimwade 736).
A QUEEN ANNE SILVER SPICE SHAKER
J.M. Stocker & E. Peacock, London, England, circa 1708-1709
Marks: (Britannia), (lion's head erased), StPe, n
3-1/4 inches high (8.3 cm)
3.01 troy ounces

The cylindrical spice shaker on stepped foot, domed pierced lid secured with two flanges, S-form handle with flange, (Grimwade 2646).
A GEORGE I SILVER CANDLESTICK HOLDER
Paul de Lamerie, London, England, circa 1718-1720
Marks: (Britannia, (leopard's head erased), LA (under crown/star over fleur de lys), (possibly C, effaced)
6-1/4 inches high (15.9 cm)
12.12 troy ounces

The candlestick raising from stepped octagonal base to balustrade holder with inscription to either side of base of holder, M within cartouche and LFG beneath crown, (Grimwade 1892).
A GEORGE II SILVER HEXAGONAL SALVER
Benjamin West, London, England, circa 1740-1741
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), BW, e
1-3/8 x 7-1/8 inches diameter (3.5 x 18.1 cm)
7.84 troy ounces

The salver on three hoofed feet with shaped hexagonal rim, engraved strap-work pattern with figures and masks, (Grimwade 254).
Silver Holloware, British
A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER SAUCE BOATS
Charles Woodward, London, England, 1748-1749
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), CW, n
4-5/8 x 7 x 4 inches (11.7 x 17.8 x 10.2 cm)
22.6 troy ounces

The oblong sauce boats on three cast shell feet with chased repoussé floral, foliate and scroll design, shaped everted rim to spout, cast handle of addorsed scrolls (Grimwade 426).
Silver & Vertu
A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER SAUCE BOATS
Thomas Smith, London, England, circa 1750-1751
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), TS, p
3-3/4 x 6-1/8 x 3-1/8 inches (9.5 x 15.6 x 7.9 cm)
9.84 troy ounces

The sauce boats on three hoofed feet with shell knee, scalloped rim to everted spout, S-form handle with acanthus furl, monogrammed to underside ISA, (Grimwade 2923).
Silver Holloware, British
A GEORGE II SILVER CREAM PITCHER
William Plummer, London, England, circa 1754-1755
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), WP, t
7-1/8 inches high (18.1 cm)
10.66 troy ounces

The inverted pyriform footed pitcher with shaped rim and peaked spout, repoussé design of strapwork and foliage, S-form handle with furl, attached at splayed terminal end, (Grimwade 3255).
Silver & Vertu
A GEORGE II SILVER CANN
Thomas Moore, London, England, circa 1756-1757
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), TM, A
5-1/8 x 5-1/4 x 3-3/4 inches (13.0 x 13.3 x 9.5 cm)
13.31 troy ounces

The pyriform tankard on stepped foot, addorsed scroll handle with acanthus furl, monogrammed JBEB, (Grimwade 2845).
A GEORGE II SILVER DOME TOPPED TANKARD
Fuller White, London, England, circa 1758-1759
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), FW, C
7-3/8 inches high (18.7 cm)
23.97 troy ounces

The tapered cylindrical banded tankard, S-form handle with heart-form terminal, stepped domed lid, shaped flange with loop thumbpiece and five knuckle hinge, handle engraved TS, (Grimwade 733).
A GEORGE II SILVER CANN
Richard Gurney and Thomas Cook, London, England, circa 1759-1760
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), RTCG, D
3-7/8 inches high (9.8 cm)
8.29 troy ounces

The pyriform cann on foot with flaring rim, engraved with contemporary crest, handle of addorsed scrolls with acanthus leaf furl, (Grimwade 2324).
Silver Holloware, British
A GEORGE III SILVER COFFEE POT
Thomas Parr II, London, England, 1763-1764
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), TP, H
10-3/4 x 8-3/4 x 4-1/4 inches (27.3 x 22.2 x 10.8 cm)
29.2 ounces (gross)

The pyriform coffee pot with hinged lid on cast stepped foot, asymmetrical chased repoussé foliate and scroll design to body, wood handle of addorsed scrolls with furl supported at base by cast scroll socket and at top with socket rising from scrolled acanthus leaf, S-shaped spout with scrolls and leafage at base, stepped domed lid with floral design above border and crowned with cast artichoke finial, (Grimwade 2884).
Silver & Vertu
A GEORGE III SILVER SALVER
Ebenezer Coker, London, England, circa 1765-1766
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), EC, k
1 x 6-7/8 inches diameter (2.5 x 17.5 cm)
8.48 troy ounces

The hexagonal salver on three claw feet with wave and shell border, monogrammed to underside RW, (Grimwade 550).
A GEORGE III CASED PAIR OF SILVER TEA CADDIES AND CUT GLASS MIXING BOWL
Maker unidentified, London, England, circa 1769-1770
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), TB, O
5-5/8 x 4 x 2-3/4 inches (14.3 x 10.2 x 7.0 cm) (tea caddy)
20.14 troy ounces (silver weight)

The rose wood box opens to quilted interior lid, base fitted to hold cut glass mixing bowl at center, flanked by a pair of shaped rectangular footed caddies, bowed side and front with bead and real bands, canted corners with corn flower drops to foliate scroll feet, top continuing curves of sides with conforming lid crowned with cast foliate finial, crest engraved to lid and contemporary coat of arms to caddy front.
A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER SAUCEBOAT
Maker unidentified, Dublin, Ireland, circa 1770's
Marks: (crowned harp), (Hibernia), SW
5-1/2 x 6-1/2 x 3-1/8 inches (14.0 x 16.5 x 7.9 cm)
8.66 troy ounces

The sauceboat on three legs with lions's head at knee and paw foot, rim and handle of addorsed scrolls.
A GEORGE III SILVER TANKARD
Charles Woodward, London, England, circa 1771-1772
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), CW, Q
7-1/4 inches high (18.4 cm)
18.23 troy ounces

The pyriform tankard on stepped foot, S-form handle with pointed tip, stepped domed lid with open scroll thumbpiece and flange with molded drop attached with five-part hinge, (Grimwade 426).
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SAUCEBOATS
Williams Holmes, London, England, circa 1775-1776
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), WH, U
6-7/8 x 7-3/8 x 4 inches (17.5 x 18.7 x 10.2 cm)
32.36 troy ounces

The pair of sauce boats with beaded rim on oval beaded foot, flaring fluted lines conforming to the rounded body spring from the scrolled end piece supporting the reeded C-form handle terminating in an acanthus leaf, (Grimwade 3161).
Silver Holloware, British
A GEORGE III SILVER SALVER
Maker unidentified, London, England, circa 1776-1777
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), (duty mark), RS, a
1-1/4 x 11-1/4 inches diameter (3.2 x 28.6 cm)
30.6 troy ounces

The round salver on three scroll feet, scroll and wave rim, central contemporary coat of arms with motto INSPERATA FLIRUIT.
Silver & Vertu
A GEORGE III SILVER CANN
George Smith, London, England, circa 1780-1781
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), GS, e
5 inches high (12.7 cm)
11.03 troy ounces

The pyriform cann on spreading foot, addorsed scroll handle with acanthus furl, (Grimwade 898).
A GEORGE III SILVER FUNNEL
Hester Bateman, London, England, circa 1783-1784
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), HB, h
5-1/2 inches high (14.0 cm)
2.64 troy ounces

The funnel with beaded rim and reeded borders, detachable strainer (Grimwade 961).
A GEORGE III SILVER HOT WATER JUG
Thomas Chawner, London, England, circa 1785-1786
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), (duty mark), TC, k
13 inches high (33.0 cm)
25.0 ounces (gross)

The urn-form footed hot water jug with beaded and engraved band to stepped foot, shoulder and rim, engraved cartouche below spout with contemporary coat of arms, applied and engraved leaf at neck from which emerges acanthus leaf mount securing C-form wood handle with furl, handle terminating in a mount with acanthus leaves, (Grimwade 2719).
A GEORGE III SILVER SALVER
John Wakelin & William Taylor, London, England, circa 1788-1789
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), (duty mark), IWWT, n
1-3/8 x 16-1/2 inches diameter (3.5 x 41.9 cm)
60.16 troy ounces

The salver on four wave and scroll feet, shaped scroll and shell rim, engraved with foliate design centering a beaver crest, inscribed to reverse To CLAUDE PHILIPPE WITH GREAT APPRECIATION/ ROBERT SMALLWOOD/ DECEMBER TWENTY FIFTH ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND FIFTY SIX, (Grimwade 1764).
A GEORGE III SILVER DISH CROSS
Hester Bateman, London, England, circa 1790-1791
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), HB, p
3-1/2 x 12-1/8 x 11-3/4 inches (8.9 x 30.8 x 29.8 cm)
15.7 ounces (gross)

The dish cross with center oil burner, four arms with square patterned terminal, sliding legs with conical fluted feet and shaped dish support, (Grimwade 961).
A GEORGE III SILVER HOT WATER URN
John Scofield (Schofield), London, England, circa 1790-1791
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), (duty mark), IS, P
20-3/4 x 12 x 7-5/8 inches (52.7 x 30.5 x 19.4 cm)
94.43 ounces

The covered two loop-handled hot water urn raised on square plinth with four anthemion feet, chased repoussé berried vine at rim, applied wave band above fluted lower with band and fluting repeated on waisted lid with acorn finial, contemporary coat of arms engraved above spigot and to lid (Grimwade 1670).

A GEORGE III SILVER SWING HANDLE BASKET
John Scofield (Schofield), London, England, circa 1791-1792
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), IS, b
10 x 13-1/2 inches diameter (25.4 x 34.3 cm)
44.48 troy ounces

The footed silver basket with undulated fluted body, textured band with open work grapevine rim repeated as swing handle (Grimwade 1670).
Silver Holloware, British
A SILVER PLATED GEORGE III HOT WATER URN
Attributed to Watson & Bradbury, Sheffield, England, circa 1795
Unmarked
22 inches high (55.9 cm)
116.2 ounces (gross)

The engraved classical fluted urn-form hot water urn with design of swags suspending cartouche to front and back, on shaped plinth with four ball feet, waisted lid with ball finial, loop handles rising from acanthus leaves and terminating with leaf overlay, fluted spigot from shield cartouche with wood terminal to cut-off handle.
Silver & Vertu
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CANNS
Joseph Hardy, London, England, circa 1803-1804
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), IH, H
6 inches high (15.2 cm)
18.14 troy ounces

The baluster form canns on conforming foot with engraved contemporary coat of arms (Grimwade 1387).
A GEORGE III SILVER RETICULATED BASKET
Maker unidentified, London, England, circa 1805-1806
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), (duty mark), (maker's mark effaced), K
11 x 11-1/2 inches diameter (27.9 x 29.2 cm)
30.17 troy ounces

The wide rimmed basket with eight spiraled reticulated fields of four designs, design repeated to conforming foot, openwork swing handle.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER BOWLS
Paul Storr, London, England, circa 1808-1809
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), (duty mark), PS, N
1-5/8 x 8-1/4 inches diameter (4.1 x 21.0 cm)
25.34 troy ounces

The pair of fluted bowls with scroll rim, coat of arms engraved to side (Grimwade 2235).
A GEORGE III SILVER COVERED OVAL ENTRÉE DISH
Maker unidentified, London, England, circa 1809-1810
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), (duty mark), (effaced maker's mark), O
4-3/4 x 14-1/4 x 8-3/8 inches (12.1 x 36.2 x 21.3 cm)
26.89 troy ounces

The oval entrée dish with two handles, lid with foliate ring handle within raised ring, engraved with contemporary coat of arms.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER PLATED CANDLESTICKS
Matthew Boulton, Birmingham, England, circa 1815
Marks: (sun-sun)
13-1/2 inches high (34.3 cm)
113.7 ounces (gross)

The baluster form candlesticks with acanthus design.
A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT
Thomas Jenkinson, London, England, circa 1815-1816
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), (duty mark), RJ, U
5-3/4 x 11-3/4 x 5 inches (14.6 x 29.8 x 12.7 cm)
19.60 troy ounces

The teapot with oblong body on four ball feet, spreading shoulder with gadrooned rim, stepped top to conforming lid with lobed finial, shaped D-form handle with bone insulator rings.
A GEORGE IV SILVER SERVING PLATTER WITH DOME
Edward Farrell, London, England, circa 1820-1821
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head crowned), (duty mark), EF, e
7-1/2 x 15-7/8 x 9-1/4 inches (19.1 x 40.3 x 23.5 cm)
82.03 troy ounces

The two-handled oval platter with conforming dome, platter with anthemion and foliate border with contemporary coat of arms engraved to either long side of rim, base of cover with anthemion and berry border, dome overlaid with border, handle and coat of arms to either side secured with nuts and screws, (Grimwade 585).
A THREE-PIECE GEORGE IV SILVER AND SILVER GILT TEA SERVICE
Paul Storr, London, England, circa 1830-1831
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), (duty mark), PS, p
5-3/8 inches high (13.7 cm)
48.76 troy ounces

The three-piece tea service comprising melon-form teapot, sugar bowl and creamer, teapot with melon finial on vine to hinged lid, each piece on foliate scroll feet, C-form handle to teapot with leafed blooms and acanthus leaf furl, same design to S-form handles of sugar bowl that terminates in a spiral with leaf overlay, scalloped foliate and floral border at rim of each, silver gilt interior to sugar bowl and creamer, (Grimwade 2234).
A WILLIAM IV SILVER TEAPOT
Paul Storr, London, England, circa 1831-1832
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), (duty mark), PS, q
5-7/8 inches high (14.9 cm)
24.97 troy ounces

The undulating baluster form body with spiraling lines rising from foot to the crest of the hinged lid crowned by a morning glory vine in bloom, bound S-form vine handle with insulators and leaf furl, (Grimwade 2234).
A WILLIAM IV SILVER AND CUT GLASS INK STAND
Charles Reily & George Storer, London, England, circa 1834-1835
Marks to each element excluding pen and pencil: (lion passant), (leopard's head), (duty mark), CRGS, t
4-3/4 x 9-3/4 x 6-1/4 inches (12.1 x 24.8 x 15.9 cm)
28.2 ounces (gross)

The rectangular tray with scroll feet and rim of addorsed scrolls and foliage fitted to hold three cut glass bottles, central bottle fitted as a candlestick with silver mount with attached candle snuffer, outer ink bottles with everted leaf rims, associated pen with hexagonal shaft and ribbed pencil, (Grimwade 413)
A WILLIAM IV SILVER TEAPOT
Charles Reily and George Storer, London, England, circa 1835-1836
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), (duty mark), CRGS, u, 113
9-3/4 inches high (24.8 cm)
27.8 troy ounces

The tea pot on base with four scroll feet, lobed body, each lobe chased with acanthus leaf, rim of everted leaves, S-form spout with foliate design raising from base to mouth, S-form handle with furled foliate overlay, domed hinged lid with cast bird, wings out stretched upon barried branch, engraved with contemporary crest, (Grimwade 413).
A WILLIAM IV SILVER TEAPOT
Storr & Mortimer, London, England, circa 1836-1837
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), (duty mark), PS, STORR & MORTIMER, A
5-1/2 inches high (14.0 cm)
26.16 troy ounces

The melon-form teapot on four foliate scroll feet, C-form handle and spout with acanthus furl, insulator rings to handle, domed lid with oak leaves and acorn finial, engraved crest to either side, (Grimwade 2234).
A WILLIAM IV SILVER TEAPOT
Storr & Mortimer, London, England, circa 1836-1837
Marks: STORR & MORTIMER, (lion passant), (leopard's head ), (duty mark), PS, B
5-1/8 inches high (13.0 cm)
22.70 troy ounces

The melon-form teapot with floral cartouche to each field on four foliate scroll feet, naturalistic leafed vine C-form handle and spout, domed lid with oak leaves and acorn finial, (Grimwade 2234).
A VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER
A.B. Savory & Sons, London, England, circa 1865-1866
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), (duty mark), SS, k
1-1/8 x 10 diameter inches (2.9 x 25.4 cm)
20.87 troy ounces

The engraved round salver with raised scroll and wave rim, on three wave feet.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT REPOUSSÉ PUNCH BOWL
Elkington & Co., Ltd., London, England, circa 1901-1902
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), E & CO LD, f
7-1/2 x 14 inches diameter (19.1 x 35.6 cm)
62.07 troy ounces

The punch bowl on stepped domed foot with foliate design, chased repoussé bowl with overall foliate and scroll design centering two cartouches, one engraved with contemporary coat of arms inscribed FACIE TENUS, silver gilt to interior.
Silver Holloware, British
A MONUMENTAL EDWARDIAN SCOTTISH SILVER, ENAMEL PRESENTATION CENTERPIECE
George Edward and Sons, Glasgow, Scotland, circa 1903-1904
Marks: (lion rampant), (tree, fish and bell), DE over GE, G, EDWARD & SONS, GLASGOW
19 x 18-1/4 inches (48.3 x 46.4 cm)
311 ounces (gross)

The monumental centerpiece on tapered circular base set with twelve multi-colored enamel cabochons below scrolled and lobed step to columnar support of three kneeling mermaids below shells interspersed by dolphin heads on socle emblazoned with three cartouches with blue ground pennants emblazoned with Royal Crown above shield with lion rampant, supporting hemispherical bowl with stylized strapwork surrounding shaped cartouches outlined in shaded enamel, the bowl supported by three scrolled supports wrapped and terminating with winged mermaids.

This tour-de-force of Art Nouveau silver bears the pennants of His Majesty's Yacht Britannia which was originally commissioned in 1893 by Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII. Designed by the Glasgow naval architect George Lennox Watson and built at the D&W Henderson Yard on the River Clyde, the Britannia became one of the most celebrated racing yachts of the age.




Silver & Vertu
AN ENGLISH SILVER AND SILVER PLATE NOVELTY BELL
Grey & Co., Chester, England, circa 1923-1924
Marks: (lion passant), (Chester), Gy&Co., X
1-3/4 x 5-3/4 x 3-1/4 inches (4.4 x 14.6 x 8.3 cm)
10.7 ounces (gross)

The tortoise-form bell with silver shell, silver plated head, feet and tail, winding mechanism as base, activated by pushing down on head or tail.
AN IRISH SILVER RETICULATED PLATE STAND
Edmond Johnson Ltd, Dublin, Ireland, circa 1917-1918
Marks: (crowned harp), (Hibernia), EJ (effaced), b
3-3/4 x 8 inches diameter (9.5 x 20.3 cm)
10.94 troy ounces

The plate stand with reticulated pattern, central band engraved with garland, at front a contemporary coat of arms inscribed TEIPSUM NOSCE.
A SEVENTY-FIVE PIECE VICTORIAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Thomas Alfred Slater, Walter Brindsley Slater & Henry Arthur Holland, London, England, circa 1895-1896
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), TSWSHH, U
10-1/4 inches long (26.0 cm) (dinner knife)
202.1 ounces (gross)

The flatware in the English King's pattern comprising:
11 dinner knives (with stainless steel blades, 5 with monogram or crest)
22 dinner forks (7 with crest to terminal reverse)
8 luncheon forks
8 place spoons
9 table spoons
15 tea spoons (8 with monogram W to terminal end)
2 cream ladles
75 Total
AN ENGLISH SILVER AND BONE COFFEE POT
Ellis & Co, Birmingham, England, circa 1933
Marks: (lion passant), (anchor), E&Co Ltd, J
8-5/8 inches high (21.9 cm)
28.16 troy ounces

The tapered cylindrical form coffee pot with gadrooned base and rim to hinged cover, turned finial, faceted tapering spout, addorsed scroll handle with furl attached with upper leaf-form and lower scroll socket, monogrammed.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED COMBINATION NAPKIN RING SET
Middletown Plate Co., Middletown, Connecticut, circa 1880
Marks: MIDDLETOWN PLATE CO., QUADRUPLE PLATE, HARD WHITE METAL, 22
4-3/8 inches high (11.1 cm)
8.6 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with draped child holding pallet and brush standing before an easel, butter pat rests on easel, to one side of artist is a fitted rest for the pepper shaker and to the other a fitted rest for the open salt with silver gilt interior, raised rectangular platform with decorative edge upon four scroll feet.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Meriden Britannia Company, Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1880
Marks: M B Co., 310
2-1/8 inches high (5.4 cm)
2.6 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with holder resting upon two crossed racquets.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Pairpoint Mfg. Co., New Bedford, Massachusetts, circa 1875
Marks: PAIRPOINT MFG CO., NEW BEDFORD, MASS, P QUADRUPLE PLATE, 83
3-1/8 inches high (7.9 cm)
7.2 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring in the form of a baseball player preparing to pitch with ball in hand in turn-of-the-century uniform standing against napkin holder, naturalistic base with bat propped on glove.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Maker unknown, American, circa 1875
Unmarked
2-5/8 inches high (6.7 cm)
3.8 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with a Boy Scout with walking stick in hand, saluting with elbow upon napkin holder.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Maker unknown, American, circa 1880
Marks: 063
2-1/2 inches high (6.4 cm)
4.9 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with monkey conductor against a napkin holder with repoussé grape vine pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Maker unknown, American, circa 1875
Marks: 064
2 inches high (5.1 cm)
4.2 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with cast monkey playing horn, back to napkin holder with repoussé grapevine design.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Maker unknown, American, circa 1880
Marks: 060
2-3/8 inches high (6.0 cm)
4.3 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with monkey playing a triangle standing against napkin holder with repoussé grapevine design.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co., Wallingford, Connecticut, circa 1875
Marks: SIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & CO., QUADRUPLE PLATE, 022
2 inches high (5.1 cm)
5.3 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with a cast horse shoe with the phrase GOOD LUCK top and bottom resting on the neck of a horse head, barrel-form napkin holder, shaped platform.
A CANADIAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Maker unidentified, Canadian, circa 1880
Marks: E & H MF'G CO., TORONTO, 01549
3 inches high (7.6 cm)
8.1 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with seated squirrel eating nut on stepped oval base with matt finish beside waisted napkin holder.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Meriden Britannia Company, Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1875
Marks: MERIDEN B COMPANY, QUADRUPLE PLATE, 285
2-1/8 inches high (5.4 cm)
4.4 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring featuring squirrel with glass eyes holding an open music book sitting beside napkin holder.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Rogers & Bro., Waterbury, Connecticut, circa 1880
Marks: ROGERS & BRO., TRIPLE PLATE, 4337
2-1/2 inches high (6.4 cm)
6.3 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with seated cat with glass eyes watching a mouse on the carpet patterned ground of the oval base, raised napkin holder monogrammed HLD.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN HOLDER
James W. Tufts, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1875
Marks: JAMES W. TUFTS, BOSTON, WARRANTED TRIPLE PLATE, 1609
2-3/8 inches high (6.0 cm)
5.7 ounces (gross)

The napkin holder on oval base with four ball feet supports cat with arched back and music stand, between which napkin is placed.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Meriden Silver Plate Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1875
Marks: MERIDEN SILVER PLATE CO., QUADRUPLE PLATE (circling lion erased), 275
3 inches high (7.6 cm)
4.7 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with barking dog resting front paws on napkin holder trying to reach frightened cat on top, with monogram to oval base GPT.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Maker unknown, American, circa 1875
Marks: 014
3-3/4 inches high (9.5 cm)
10.7 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with seated dog grasping handled napkin holder from its mouth seated upon mounded naturalistic floral ground base.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Aurora Silver Plate Co., Aurora, Illinois, circa 1875
Marks: AURORA S.P. MF'G CO., WARRANTED TRIPLE PLATE, 31
2-1/4 inches high (5.7 cm)
9.7 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with greyhound at rest upon shaped base beside waisted napkin holder.
A CANADIAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Acme Silver Company, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, circa 1875
Marks: THE ACME SILVER CO., TORONTO, 743
2-3/4 inches high (7.0 cm)
7.1 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with fox peering from under grape vine that stretches over napkin holder inscribed Dear Grandpa, rectangular footed base with ruffled edge.
A CANADIAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Acme Silver Company, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, circa 1875
Marks: THE ACME SILVER CO., TORONTO, 758
2-1/2 inches high (6.4 cm)
7.4 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with two cast beavers crouching upon maple leaf, stem extends up and rests upon reticulated napkin holder with design of scrolls and birds.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: MFG & PLATED BY REED & BARTON, 1475
2-1/2 inches high (6.4 cm)
4.4 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with frog dressed in suit coat leaning against drum-form napkin holder with drum sticks in hand, standing upon naturalistic lily pad.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Southington Co., Hartford, Connecticut, circa 1875
Marks: SOUTHINGTON CO., QUADRUPLE PLATE, 37
3-3/4 inches high (9.5 cm)
6.9 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with large rabbit resting front paws on waisted napkin holder monogrammed CF, upon rectangular base with ribbed edge.
A CANADIAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Toronto Silver Plate Company, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, circa 1875
Marks: TORONTO S.P. COMPANY, 1105
2-3/4 inches high (7.0 cm)
6.3 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with crouching rabbit upon round stepped base beside patterned napkin holder with raised shield-form cartouche.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co., Wallingford, Connecticut, circa 1880
Marks: SIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & CO., QUADRUPLE PLATE, 210
2 inches high (5.1 cm)
4.0 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with crouching rabbit beside a naturalistic log napkin holder with applied flowered branch.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Wilcox Silver Plate Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1875
Marks: WILCOX SILVER PLATE CO., QUADRUPLE PLATE, 01501
2-5/8 inches high (6.7 cm)
4.5 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with crouching mouse upon round ball-footed base beside napkin holder.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Wilcox Silver Plate Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1875
Marks: WILCOX SILVER PLATE CO., QUADRUPLE PLATE, 01538
2-5/8 inches high (6.7 cm)
7.8 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with standing cow on oval base textured as pasture, napkin holder in the form of tied sheath of wheat.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Knickerbocker Silver Co., Port Jervis, New York, circa 1870
Marks: MANUFACTURED AND GUARANTEED BY KNICKERBOCKER SILVER CO., HIGH GRADE METAL, 1250
2-1/4 inches high (5.7 cm)
5.0 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with bull on oval base with foliate scroll rim, tail resting on matt finish napkin holder with bright-cut design monogrammed WS.
A CANADIAN SILVER PLATED NAPKIN RING
Toronto Silver Plate Company, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, circa 1875
Marks: TORONTO S.P. COMPANY, 1107
2-1/4 inches high (5.7 cm)
5.5 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with doe at rest upon an oval platform with decorative border, napkin holder with basket weave texture and applied shield-form cartouche.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Maker unknown, American, circa 1875
Marks: 165
2-5/8 inches high (6.7 cm)
7.4 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with stag standing on naturalistic foliate base beside napkin holder.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1875
Marks: MF'D & PLATED BY REED & BARTON, 1470
2-1/2 inches high (6.4 cm)
5.3 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with bear standing upon naturalistic foliate ground, reaching for bee resting atop ribbed napkin holder.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Pairpoint Mfg. Co., New Bedford, Massachusetts, circa 1875
Marks: PAIRPOINT MFG CO., BEDFORD, MASS, QUADRUPLE PLATE, P, 85
3 inches high (7.6 cm)
6.0 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with standing bear holding a rifle, walking towards napkin holder monogrammed LC upon naturalistic oval base.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Pairpoint Mfg. Co., New Bedford, Massachusetts, circa 1875
Marks: PAIRPOINT MF'G CO., QUADRUPLE PLATE, P, 30
3-3/8 inches high (8.6 cm)
7.7 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with a pair of dolphins holding up napkin holder, a bar between heads serves as a knife rest and cast bird sits on bar at rear.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1875
Marks: MF'D & PLATED BY REED & BARTON, 1884
3-3/4 inches high (9.5 cm)
4.4 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with draped female figure upon rectangular base holding wreath overhead standing beside square napkin holder with foliate repoussé design.
AN AMERICAN SLIVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Wilcox Silver Plate Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1870
Marks: WILCOX SILVER PLATE CO., QUADRUPLE PLATE, 01556
2-3/8 inches high (6.0 cm)
8.1 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with a classically draped woman leaning against a waisted napkin holder upon a lyre-form ball-footed base.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: MF'D & PLATED BY REED & BARTON, 1508
3-3/4 inches high (9.5 cm)
6.1 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring in the form of a kneeling Egyptian holding a napkin holder with lotus design on his back with a ball ended rod.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co., Wallingford, Connecticut, circa 1875
Marks: SIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & CO., QUADRUPLE PLATE, 023
4-1/4 inches high (10.8 cm)
9.3 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with workman bent over carrying a barrel-form napkin holder on his back, shaped rectangular base with naturalistic ground.
A CANADIAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Acme Silver Company, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, circa 1875
Marks: THE ACME SILVER CO., TORONTO, 748
3 inches high (7.6 cm)
7.6 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with cast girl holding a basket of flowers standing before napkin holder lifted on bridge above round base textured as a pond.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Wilcox Silver Plate Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1875
Marks: WILCOX SILVER PLATE CO., QUADRUPLE PLATE, MERIDEN, CONN, 01576
2-3/4 inches high (7.0 cm)
7.4 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with a boy pulling a sleigh that carries the napkin holder topped with an applied banner cartouche.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Derby Silver Co., Derby (Birmingham), Connecticut, circa 1875
Marks: DERBY SILVER CO., QUADRUPLE PLATE, 383
3-1/2 inches high (8.9 cm)
4.7 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with standing European gentleman with cutaway coat and walking cane leaning against napkin holder inscribed Father.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Meriden Silver Plate Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1875
Marks: MERIDEN SILVER PLATE CO., QUADRUPLE PLATE, 0236
2-1/2 inches high (6.4 cm)
6.5 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with Kate Greenaway-type girl holding goat by rope beside napkin holder that rests at the edge of oval base with foliate rim.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
William Rogers Mfg. Co., Hartford, Connecticut, circa 1875
Marks: WM. ROGERS MFG CO., HARTFORD CONN, QUADRUPLE, 244
3-1/2 inches high (8.9 cm)
7.3 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with Kate Greenaway-type girl facing a seated pug dog atop napkin holder, oval base with ball-feet.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
William Rogers Mfg. Co., Hartford, Connecticut, circa 1875
Marks: WM ROGERS MFG CO., HARTFORD, CONN, QUADRUPLE PLATE, 030
3 inches high (7.6 cm)
7.0 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring in the form of a Kate Greenaway-type boy straddling bench with baton in hand sitting against napkin holder.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED NAPKIN RING
Meriden Silver Plate Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1875
Marks: MERIDEN SILVER PLATE CO., QUADRUPLE PLATE, 299
2-3/4 inches high (7.0 cm)
7.1 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with Kate Greenaway-type boy in sailor suit sitting upon footed base holding napkin holder with rope.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co., Wallingford, Connecticut, circa 1880
Marks: SIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & CO., TREBLE PLATE, 07
3-1/8 inches high (7.9 cm)
5.9 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with Kate Greenaway-type boy in sailor suit standing before napkin holder upon shaped rectangular base.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co., Wallingford, Connecticut, circa 1880
Marks: SIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & CO., QUADRUPLE PLATE, 205
3-1/4 inches high (8.3 cm)
7.0 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with a Kate Greenaway-type girl holding a rifle standing in front of a napkin holder, square base upon scroll feet.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED AND GILT FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co., Wallingford, Connecticut, circa 1880
Marks: SIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & CO., QUADRUPLE PLATE, 039
3 inches high (7.6 cm)
6.9 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with Kate Greenaway-type girl with crop in hand, gilt to dress and bonnet, standing beside dog house-form napkin holder with seated dog to opposite side.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Middletown Plate Co., Middletown, Connecticut, circa 1875
Marks: MIDDLETOWN PLATE CO., QUADRUPLE PLATE, HARD WHITE METAL, 71
2-1/2 inches high (6.4 cm)
6.5 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with hatted and draped child holding a sword, riding a turtle in front of napkin holder with rein in hand, upon rectangular platform with matt ground.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Meriden Britannia Company, Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1875
Marks: MERIDEN B. COMPANY, QUADRUPLE PLATE, 200
3-1/4 inches high (8.3 cm)
8.7 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with two cherubs standing upon a rectangular base holding up a napkin holder.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co., Wallingford, Connecticut, circa 1875
Marks: SIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & CO., QUADRUPLE PLATE, 051
4 inches high (10.2 cm)
8.2 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with cherub playing pipes reaching to blossoms atop napkin holder that rests on floral blossoms upon stepped rectangular base.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
James W. Tufts, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1875
Marks: JAMES W. TUFTS, BOSTON, WARRANTED QUADRUPLE PLATE, 1548
3-1/4 inches high (8.3 cm)
6.4 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with a cherub pushing squared napkin holder upon a shaped base.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1875
Marks: MF'D & PLATED BY REED & BARTON, 1320
2-7/8 inches high (7.3 cm)
8.6 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with two cherubs upon a stepped rectangular base holding up a napkin holder.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Middletown Plate Co., Middletown, Connecticut, circa 1875
Marks: MIDDLETOWN PLATE CO., QUADRUPLE PLATE, HARD WHITE METAL, 70
4 inches high (10.2 cm)
7.2 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with mouse stretching up to cherub straddled over napkin holder with mug in hand and ring in other.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Maker unknown, American, circa 1875
Unmarked
2-1/8 inches high (5.4 cm)
4.3 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with two swans each on oval base, their out stretched wings supporting napkin holder.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED NAPKIN RING
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1880
Marks: MF'D & PLATED BY REED & BARTON, 1126
3-1/8 inches high (7.9 cm)
3.9 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with standing heron holding leaf in beak draped over napkin holder, oval base with naturalistic fern design.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
C. Rogers & Bros., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1875
Marks: ROGERS & BROS. TRIPLE PLATE, 222
3-1/4 inches high (8.3 cm)
6.1 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with large chick standing on ball-footed oval base with breast against napkin holder inscribed Will.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Meriden Silver Plate Co., Meriden, Connecticut, 1875
Marks: MERIDEN SILVER PLATE CO., 270
3-3/4 inches high (9.5 cm)
7.1 ounces (gross) ounces

The napkin ring with large bird holding a leafed stem in its beak, a bright-cut matt finish napkin holder resting on its out stretched wings, standing upon a scalloped base with scroll design.
A CANADIAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Toronto Silver Plate Company, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, circa 1875
Marks: TORONTO S.P. COMPANY, 1128
4-3/8 inches high (11.1 cm)
8.9 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with oval footed base with raised scroll design, vined bracket rises from base supporting napkin holder with elaborate surface design and raised shield-form cartouche, crowned to either side with cast bird.
A CANADIAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING WITH BUD VASE
Acme Silver Company, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, circa 1875
Marks: THE ACME SILVER CO., QUADRUPLE PLATE, 741
4-3/8 inches high (11.1 cm)
7.1 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with vase, cast bird upon waisted napkin holder set on oval platform with foliate design to top and scalloped base, two cast flowers at the base of napkin holder and two leaves at the base of vase.
A CANADIAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Acme Silver Company, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, circa 1880
Marks: THE ACME SILVER CO., TORONTO, 742
3 inches high (7.6 cm)
4.8 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with shed-form napkin holder crowned with cast bird upon a floral oval domed base with vine climbing shed.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Meriden Silver Plate Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1875
Marks: MERIDEN SILVER PLATE CO., 271
3-3/4 inches high (9.5 cm)
7.5 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with two pheasants to either side of footed domed base with raised design, their wings supporting napkin holder.
A CANADIAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Toronto Silver Plate Company, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, circa 1880
Marks: TORONTO SILVER PLATE CO., QUADRUPLE PLATE
2-1/4 inches high (5.7 cm)
7.4 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with napkin holder inscribed Minnie set upon a water lily pad in bloom.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
E. Ridley & Sons, New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: E. RIDLEY & SONS, NY, QUADRUPLE PLATE, 178
2-3/8 inches high (6.0 cm)
5.9 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with naturalistic leaf form base supports napkin holder with woven texture, butterfly resting upon leaf stem.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED FIGURAL NAPKIN RING
Meriden Britannia Company, Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1875
Marks: MERIDEN B. COMPANY, 227
2-1/4 inches high (5.7 cm)
4.6 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with naturalistic coral base with conch sell supporting napkin holder.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PLATED NAPKIN RING WITH GLASS BUD VASE
Maker unknown, American, circa 1875
Unmarked
7-3/4 inches high (19.7 cm)
4.6 ounces (gross)

The napkin ring with machine turned napkin holder resting on naturalistic branch feet and crowned with tapered holder securing yellow glass scalloped bud vase.
A FEDERAL AMERICAN SILVER TEA SET
D. VanVoorhis and G. Schanck, New York, New York, circa 1791
Marks: V.V. & S. (eagle), (French import mark)
10-1/2 inches high (26.7 cm) (sugar urn)
46.0 ounces (gross)

The set comprising teapot, covered sugar urn and creamer, oval tea pot with engraved cartouche to either side, one monogrammed ICL, beaded bands at base, rim and to mounts at top and bottom of C-form wood handle with furl, tapered spout, stepped top with domed conforming lid crowned with pineapple finial, urn-form covered sugar and helmet form creamer on square plinths decorated as teapot with engraved cartouche monogrammed, beaded bands, finial to sugar, loop handle to creamer.
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER THREE-PIECE COFFEE SERVICE
Geraldus Boyce, New York, New York, circa 1840
Marks: G. BOYCE, N.Y.
11-1/8 inches high (28.3 cm) (coffee pot)
81.67 troy ounces

The set comprising coffee pot, covered sugar bowl and creamer, raised round bodies divided by lobed melon reeding, die-rolled acanthus leaf borders applied at edge of base, base body juncture, shoulder, and rim, cast S-form handles with foliate furls, domed stepped covers with pineapple finial, hinged lid to coffee pot with S-form split spout with applied foliate design, each piece monogrammed M.E.L.
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER OPEN SALTS
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1870-1875
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., UNION SQUARE, STERLING 1700 6158, M
1-5/8 x 2-7/8 inches diameter (4.1 x 7.3 cm)
5.10 troy ounces

The salts with die cast band, raised on three voluted stepped wedge feet.
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER FOOTED OVAL TRAY
Shreve & Co., San Francisco, California, circa 1865
Marks: SHREVE, SAN FRANCISCO, COIN
1-1/2 x 16-3/8 x 13-1/8 inches (3.8 x 41.6 x 33.3 cm)
42.66 troy ounces

The engraved oval tray on four foliate scroll feet, Greek key motif border, engraved monogram K at center.
AN AMERICAN SILVER COVERED BUTTER DISH
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1856-1860
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., 550 BROADWAY, ENGLISH SILVER 925-1000, 700, 4781, M
4-3/4 x 7-1/8 x 5-1/8 inches (12.1 x 18.1 x 13.0 cm)
17.59 troy ounces

The butter dish with Greek key rim, two acanthus-form handles, dish with removable reticulated insert, domed cover tapering at crown to turned finial
AN AMERICAN SILVER GILT SIX-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE WITH TRAY
Bailey & Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1859-1878
Marks: BAILEY & CO., CHESTNUT ST. PHILA, (eagle), (U), (shield), (elephant), 136
15-7/8 inches high (40.3 cm) hot water urn
473.68 troy ounces

The silver gilt tea and coffee service with repoussé floral decoration and cast Chinese figural finials, comprising a hot water urn, coffee pot, tea pot, covered sugar bowl, creamer and waste bowl, with associated Gorham Manufacturing Co. 28 inch silver gilt tray date marked 1893 with monogram to center, originally retailed by Bailey Banks & Biddle of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT FOUR-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1870
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 16, 800, (date letter), 7 1/2 PINTS
8-1/2 inches high (21.6 cm) (coffee pot)
73.74 troy ounces

The service comprising: teapot, coffee pot, covered sugar bowl and creamer (silver gilt to interior), fluted ring foot, swag and drop band at belly of round body with gadrooning at shoulder, C-form handles with insulators and cased in braided silver wire, leafed band at rim, hinged lid to tea and coffee pots with umbrella-form finial crowned with call.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FOOTED SALVER
Dominick & Haff, New York, New York, circa 1875
Marks: D&H (in rectangle) (circle) 1875 (in diamond), STERLING, GEO . C. SHREVE & CO.
0-7/8 x 7 inches square (2.2 x 17.8 cm)
10.12 troy ounces

The square salver upon four claw and ball feet with floral repoussé rim, diaper patterned ground with central wreathed cartouche with crest monogrammed K. Originally retailed by George C. Shreve & Co., San Francisco, California.
AN AMERICAN SILVER TWO-HANDLED CENTERPIECE
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1877
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., 5010 MAKERS 3939, STERLING SILVER 925-1000, M
5-7/8 x 12-1/2 x 10-1/4 inches (14.9 x 31.8 x 26.0 cm)
32.54 troy ounces

The standing bowl on waisted foot with bound reeded band, bowl with foliate scroll rim, cast bound foliate and shell handles, monogrammed to center WPD.
AN AMERICAN SILVER COMPOTE
Black, Starr & Frost, Ltd., New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: BLACK, STARR & FROST (eagle), STERLING 11 1/2 IN, 616
4-1/4 x 11-1/2 inches diameter (10.8 x 29.2 cm)
31.72 troy ounces

The compote on foot with open-work design of waves and foliage, repeated to the fold-over rim with large blooms amidst waves.
AN AMERICAN SILVER MOUNTED HORN
Theodore B. Starr, New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: THEODORE B. STARR, STERLING, SX7
31-3/8 x 5-1/2 inches (79.7 x 14.0 cm)
112.4 ounces (gross) ounces

The floral repoussé silver mounted steer horn with chain, scallop rimmed end cap with hinged lid with knop, chain hangs from two central scalloped bands, end cap with ball finial.
AN AMERICAN SILVER OVAL TRAY
Samuel Kirk & Son Co., Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1880
Marks: S. KIRK & SON CO., 925/1000, 1013
1-1/8 x 19 x 13-7/8 inches (2.9 x 48.3 x 35.2 cm)
54.32 troy ounces

The oval tray with shaped chased repoussé floral rim with raised leaf border, monogrammed to center AEL.
AN AMERICAN SILVER COVERED ENTRÉE DISH
Samuel Kirk & Son Co., Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1880
Marks: S. KIRK & SON CO., 925/1000, 185
5 x 10-7/8 x 8 inches (12.7 x 27.6 x 20.3 cm)
45.39 troy ounces

The covered entrée dish in the Castles pattern, removable handle to cover allowing conversion to dish, identical foliate bands at rim of cover and dish.
A NINETEEN-PIECE PARTIAL AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1880
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING, PAT. 1880, M
7-1/2 inches long (19.1 cm) (knife)
34.17 troy ounces

The flatware in the Chrysanthemum pattern, monogrammed to terminal end P, comprising:
12 dinner forks
6 butter spreaders
1 master butter knife.
19 Total
Silver Flatware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER LADLE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1885
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
12 inches long (30.5 cm)
7.29 troy ounces

The ladle in the Hizen pattern, with bloomed branch extending on to bowl with shaped edge.
Silver & Vertu
A ONE HUNDRED FIFTY PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1888
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING
10-3/4 inches (27.3 cm) (dinner knife)
268 ounces (gross)

The flatware service in the Versailles pattern comprising:
8 blunt dinner knifes
7 luncheon knifes (not pictured)
8 luncheon knives
19 dinner forks
8 luncheon forks
3 place spoons
34 teaspoons
11 five o'clock spoons
8 round bowl spoons (6.75 inches)
2 round bowl spoons (6.25 inches)
15 round bowl bouillon spoons
14 butter spreaders
8 hollow handle butter spreaders
1 table spoon
1 salad fork
1 demitasse spoon
1 carving set (fork & knife)
150 Total
A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER PLATED CANDY DISHES
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1900
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., 8031 MAKERS 86, SILVER-SOLDERED E.P., L
1-5/8 x 7-1/4 x 5 inches (4.1 x 18.4 x 12.7 cm)
21.4 ounces (gross)

The oval dishes on conforming foot with floral repoussé rim, silver gilt to bowl.
AN AMERICAN SILVER WATER PITCHER
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1900
Marks: S (in shield), STERLING, C3040, 6 PINTS
12-1/4 inches high (31.1 cm)
48.31 troy ounces

The flattened shaped Art Nouveau style pitcher on conforming oval foot, chased repoussé floral design to front, S-form handle with thumb rest and stemmed flowers rising from terminal end.
AN AMERICAN SILVER TURKISH COFFEE POT
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1901
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, A M, 1 5/8 PINTS, (date mark)
10-1/8 inches high (25.7 cm)
17.86 troy ounces

The Turkish-form coffee pot with repoussé design of fruit at belly and at swelling of neck, scalloped rim with conforming hinged lid, foliate finial, S-form handle with bone insulator rings and foliate furl, monogrammed MK.
Silver Flatware, American
A THIRTY-EIGHT PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1901
Marks: (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, PAT. 1901, H
9-5/8 inches long (24.4 cm) (knife)
42.93 troy ounces (approximate silver weight)

The table service in an H pattern comprising:
12 luncheon knives (stainless steel blades)
12 luncheon forks
11 teaspoons
3 place spoons
38 Total
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER REPOUSSÉ VASE
Baltimore Silversmiths Mfg. Co., Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1903
Marks: B (lion's head) S, STERLING 925/1000 FINE, 86
9-3/4 inches high (24.8 cm)
11.48 troy ounces

The flattened trumpet form footed vase with repoussé floral design on textured ground.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FOOTED CENTER BOWL
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1903
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., 12732 MAKERS 4934, STERLING SILVER, 925-1000, C
4-1/4 x 14-3/4 inches diameter (10.8 x 37.5 cm)
62.43 troy ounces

The center bowl raised on stepped base with six claw feet, bowl with roll-over scroll and floral design alternating with pierced diaper pattern, monogrammed to center MBK.
A SET OF EIGHT AMERICAN SILVER MARTELÉ PLATES
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1906
Marks: Martelé, (eagle) (lion-anchor-G), .9584, KOR, SPAULDING & CO. CHICAGO
0-1/2 x 6-7/8 inches diameter (1.3 x 17.5 cm)
61.98 troy ounces

The eight Martelé pattern plates with meandering leafed vine over undulating rim, every other lobe with bouquet of four-petaled flowers. Originally retailed by Spaulding & Co., Chicago, Illinois.

LITERATURE:
L. Pristo, Martelé: 950-1000 Fine - Gorham's Nouveau Art Silver, 2002.
This bowl was begun on May 1, 1906. Each plate took James Leckenby 2 1/2 hours to make with a further 16 1/2 hours of chasing by Ernest W. Regester. The net cost of production for each plate was $30.


A TWENTY-THREE PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVING SET
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1907
Marks: (eagle-R-lion) STERLING
9-3/8 inches long (23.8 cm) (salad spoon)
64.71 troy ounces

The serving pieces in the Francis I pattern comprising:
2 salad serving sets (fork and spoon)
2 tomato servers
2 cream ladles
2 slotted spoons
1 sugar shell (6.25 inches)
1 sugar shell (5.375 inches)
1 cold meat serving fork
7 place spoons
3 master butter knives
23 Total
A SEVENTY-TWO PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1907
Marks: (eagle-R-lion), STERLING or Reed & Barton, STERLING
9-1/4 inches long (23.5 cm) (dinner knife)
136.1 ounces (gross)

The flatware service in the Francis I pattern comprising:
8 dinner knives
8 luncheon knives (not shown in image)
8 dinner forks
8 luncheon forks (not shown in image)
16 salad/dessert forks
16 teaspoons
8 butter knives
72 Total
AN AMERICAN SILVER BREAD TRAY AND BON BON DISH
Reed & Barton, Taunton, Massachusetts, circa 1907
Marks: REED & BARTON, STERLING X56B, FRANCIS I, (date mark for 1949)
1-1/2 x 11-3/4 x 7-1/2 inches (3.8 x 29.8 x 19.1 cm)
24.06 troy ounces

The bread tray and bon bon dish in the Francis I pattern.
A ONE HUNDRED FORTY-SEVEN PIECE AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE IN ORIGINAL FITTED CHEST
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1909
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., STERLING PAT. 1909, M
10-1/8 inches long (25.7 cm) (dinner knife)
195.78 ounces (approximate silver weight considering stainless steel handles)

The silver flatware service in the St. Dunstan pattern, monogrammed to terminal end CTB. Fitted wood chest with brass handles, interior felt lining stamped in gold TIFFANY & CO., MAKERS. Service comprising:
12 dinner knives
12 luncheon knives
11 dinner forks
10 luncheon forks
24 teaspoons
12 table spoons
12 soup spoons
12 seafood forks
12 demitasse spoons
12 butter spreaders
4 serving spoons
2 serving forks
1 large carving set (knife, fork, steel)
1 small carving set (knife, fork)
2 open salts
2 pepper shakers
1 cream ladle
1 mustard spoon (not seen in image)
1 associated entrée dish handle
147 Total plus chest
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND ENAMEL COVERED STANDING CUP
Marcus & Co, New York, New York, circa 1910
Marks: MARCUS & CO.
10-1/4 x 5-1/4 inches diameter (26.0 x 13.3 cm)
19.5 ounces (gross)

The Arts & Crafts style standing cup raising from stepped domed base with three baluster form piers supporting cup with wide flaring rim, conforming domed cover crowned with disk set with three enameled hemispheres alternating with double ball columns supporting a second disk set with single enameled hemisphere, monogram to underside of base S.


Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER FOUR-PIECE SILVER CENTERPIECE
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1911
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., 18146 MAKERS 689, STERLING SILVER 925-1000, M
Four parts assembled 1-1/4 x 18-1/2 inches diameter (3.2 x 47.0 cm)
63.98 troy ounces

The centerpiece in four segments, two divided and two undivided, each on five ball feet.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOWL
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1912
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., 18278 MAKERS 2977, STERLING SILVER 925-1000, M
2-1/8 x 10-3/8 inches diameter (5.4 x 26.4 cm)
16.04 troy ounces

The bowl with reticulated rim monogrammed at center FDF.
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT TWO-HANDLED TROPHY
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1913
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., 18522 MAKERS 1394, STERLING SILVER 925-1000, M
6-3/4 inches high (17.1 cm)
35.36 troy ounces

The trophy on stepped foot, addorsed scroll handles with acanthus leaf furl, silver gilt to interior, engraved Presented to, Dan O'Mahony, World Wrestling Champion, by the, County Corkmen's B.P. & P. Association, of New York, at the Hotel Biltmore, December 15, 1935.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER CENTERPIECE AND UNDER PLATE
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1915
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., 18977 A MAKERS 5520, STERLING SILVER 925-1000, M
7-3/4 x 12-1/2 inches diameter (19.7 x 31.8 cm)
54.05 troy ounces

The under plate with raised center fitted with flange to secure footed urn-shape center bowl with everted lip, engraved band repeated to rim of each, acanthus band at center of bowl and above fluted base of vase, under plate and vase monogrammed B.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER FOOTED BOWL
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1915
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., 18966A MAKERS 504, STERLING SILVER 925-1000, M
8-1/8 x 9 inches diameter (20.6 x 22.9 cm)
31.17 troy ounces

The hemispherical bowl with band at rim on engraved and gadrooned baluster-form column rising from base with egg & dart and beaded band.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOWL
Marcus & Co, New York, New York, circa 1920
Marks: MARCUS & CO., STERLING, 269, L
1-7/8 x 8-1/8 inches diameter (4.8 x 20.6 cm)
9.66 troy ounces

The hand hammered bowl with Greek-key border, monogram to center ih.
AN AMERICAN SILVER PUNCH BOWL SET
Whiting Manufacturing Company, New York, New York, circa 1925
Marks: (W with griffin), GORHAM, STERLING, 5226, 6451, 8614, (winged foot), 20 PINT, 19 IN
7-1/8 x 13-5/8 inches diameter (18.1 x 34.6 cm) punch bowl
151.48 troy ounces

The three-piece hand hammered punch bowl set comprising a lobed footed 20 pint punch bowl, a lobed 19 inch undertray and a ladle, all monogrammed H.
Silver Holloware, American
AN AMERICAN SILVER TWO-HANDLED RECTANGULAR TRAY
Maker unidentified, American, circa 1930
Marks: (logo), STERLING, 302
1-3/8 x 27-1/2 x 15-1/2 inches (3.5 x 69.9 x 39.4 cm)
116.12 troy ounces

The rectangular tray with floral and scroll handles, gadrooned rim with shells to corners, monogrammed to center MAWC.
Silver & Vertu
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOWL
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1930
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., MAKERS STERLING SILVER, 22888, M
3-1/2 x 9-1/4 inches diameter (8.9 x 23.5 cm)
26.16 troy ounces

The hemispherical bowl in the Tomato pattern.
AN AMERICAN SILVER SALVER
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1947-1956
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., MAKERS, 21745, STERLING SILVER, M
1-1/2 x 14 inches diameter (3.8 x 35.6 cm)
47.49 troy ounces

The round salver on four scroll feet, raised scrolled rim.
A SIX-PIECE AMERICAN SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1936
Marks: GORHAM (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 351, 2 3/4 PINT
13-3/4 inches high (34.9 cm) (kettle on stand)
146.9 ounces (gross)

The tea and coffee service in the King Edward pattern comprising:
teapot
coffee pot
covered sugar bowl
creamer
waste bowl
hot water kettle on stand with burner.

The waiter's tray in the King Edward pattern that originally accompanied this service is also presented in this sale (lot number 68224).

AN AMERICAN SILVER OVAL WAITER'S TRAY
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1936
Marks: GORHAM, (lion-anchor-G), STERLING, 857, 24 3/4 IN
1-1/4 x 25 x 17-1/2 inches (3.2 x 63.5 x 44.5 cm)
109.92 troy ounces

The tray in the King Edward pattern.

The six-piece tea and coffee service in the King Edward pattern that originally accompanied this tray is also presented in this sale (lot number 68223).
AN AMERICAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT FOOTED BOWL
Reed & Barton, Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1940
Marks: (eagle-R-lion), STERLING, S2610
5 x 6-1/4 inches diameter (12.7 x 15.9 cm)
19.23 troy ounces

The bowl and foot with chased repoussé floral design, rim of strap-work and masks, silver gilt to interior.
AN AMERICAN SILVER DESK TRAY WITH LIGHTER
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1943
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., MAKERS STERLING SILVER, 19047
0-3/8 x 8-3/8 x 8-1/8 inches (1.0 x 21.3 x 20.6 cm) (tray)
22.70 troy ounces

The divided tray fitted with lighter.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN SILVER CORDIALS
Designed by Alphonse La Paglia
Made by Georg Jensen U.S.A, New York, New York, circa 1943
Marks: GEORG JENSEN INC. U.S.A., STERLING, LP, 100
3 inches high (7.6 cm)
9.11 troy ounces

The cordials on open work foliate and scroll base.
AN AMERICAN SILVER WATER PITCHER
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1947-1956
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., MAKERS STERLING SILVER, 18181, M, 4 PINTS
9-1/8 inches high (23.2 cm)
31.99 troy ounces

The helmet-form footed pitcher with ribbed band at shoulder and lip, squared C-form handle, monogrammed R.
AN AMERICAN SILVER BOWL
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1950
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., MAKERS STERLING, 24023
3 x 8-3/4 inches diameter (7.6 x 22.2 cm)
22.70 troy ounces

The round bowl on stepped foot.
AN AMERICAN SILVER FOOTED BOWL
International Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, circa 1950
Marks: (S in shield), STERLING, 845
4-1/8 x 9-3/8 inches diameter (10.5 x 23.8 cm)
18.68 troy ounces

The footed bowl with scalloped flange rim with classical motif.
AN AMERICAN SILVER LEAF-FORM DISH
Tiffany & Co., New York, New York, circa 1970
Marks: TIFFANY & CO., MAKERS STERLING SILVER 25225 925
1-1/8 x 9-5/8 inches diameter (2.9 x 24.4 cm)
15.40 troy ounces

The round leaf-shaped dish with impressed vein detail.


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