CHARLTON HALL Art of Fine Dining 15th November 2018
PROPERTY FROM ESTATES
AND
PRIVATE COLLECTION
Estate of Mrs. Ruth G. Carter, Atlanta, Georgia Estate of Lois Faye Goodman, Minneapolis, Minnesota Estate of Richard & Katherine Leach, River Run Farm, Saratoga Springs, New York Estate of Maria P. Panella, Charleston, South Carolina Cedar Grove Plantation collection South Carolina Estate Property of a Gentleman California Private Collection Georgia Private Collection Minnesota Private Collection New York Collection North Carolina Collection Pennsylvania Collection
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Art of Fine Dining Silver, China and Crystal
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3000 BACCARAT MASSENA PATTERN CRYSTAL
3012 REED & BARTON SILVER TEA SERVICE
STEMS
TAZZAS SET
7 stems H7 1/2” 13 stems H7” 3 stems H6 1/2” (23pcs)
first half 20th century, Neoclassic design, centerbowl H4” Dia.14”, and pair tazzas H6” Dia.6 1/2” (3pcs)
$400-800 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
$200-300 Provenance: Private collection
Hepplewhite pattern, comprising: teapot H9” creamer H5” covered sugar H6 1/2” wastebowl H4 1/4” unengraved, Total 51.5ozT (4pcs)
3001 GEORGIAN ANGLO IRISH CUT-CRYSTAL
3007 VINTAGE CUT-CRYSTAL CHAMPAGNE
EWER
COUPES
19th century, diamond and fan design, H12 1/2”
first half 20th century, H5 1/2” (24pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: New York collection
3002 PAIR CUT-CRYSTAL DECANTERS early 20th century, Moorish design, H15”
$400-600 Provenance: New York collection
$200-400 Provenance: Private collection
3008 CUT-TO-CLEAR CRYSTAL STEMWARE 4 stems H8 1/4” 6 stems H7 3/4” 4 stems H8” (14pcs)
$200-300 Provenance: Private collection
3003 PAIR GEORGIAN ANGLO IRISH CUT-CRYSTAL COVERED DISHES
3009 GORHAM CHANTILLY SILVER GOBLETS
19th century, rectangular form with chamfered corners; H4” L5 3/4” W3 5/8” (2pcs)
marked: GORHAM, STERLING,1033-1, unengraved; H6 1/2” and 67.0ozT (11pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: New York collection
$500-1,000 Provenance: South Carolina estate
3004 BACCARAT HARCOURT CRYSTAL STEMWARE
3010 STEIFF REPOUSSE SILVER TRAY
8 goblets H8” 4 goblet H6 5/8” 5 goblets H6” 1 goblets H5 1/2” 6 flutes H7 1/2” 6 champagne H5 1/2” 4 cordials H4 1/2” marked BACCARAT (34pcs)
Baltimore, dated 1916, wide heavily-decorated floral border, centering engraved initials KJH; marked: STEIFF, STERLING, 216, and date mark; L12 1/2” W10”, and 22.0ozT
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina estate
3011 HEAVY GORHAM SILVER CONDIMENT JAR
3005 RIEDEL KONGRESS PATTERN CRYSTAL STEMS
$600-700 Provenance: New York collection
Art of Fine Dining
3006 VINTAGE CUT-CRYSTAL CENTERBOWL AND
$500-800 Provenance: Estate of Mrs. Ruth G. Carter
3013 GORHAM CHANTILLY SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE
Rhode Island, dated 1963-9, comprising: kettle on stand H14” teapot H9” coffeepot H11 1/2” 2 creamers 2 open sugars wastebowl each marked, unengraved, Total 121.0ozT (8pcs)
$2,000-3,000 Provenance: South Carolina estate
3017
3016 GORHAM RETICULATED SILVER SALT CELLAR SET
ornate design engraved with initial C, marked: GORHAM INC., STERLING, 5948/58; H2” Dia.3 1/2” and 15.5ozT (6pcs)
$450-650 Provenance: New York collection
3014 AMERICAN SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, SCHOFIELD & CO circa 1950, comprising: coffeepot, H11” teapot, H9” covered sugar, H7 1/4” marked: SCHOFIELD & CO, STERLING 1900 Total 60.0ozT (3pcs)
3017 AMERICAN SILVER WINE COASTER, HOWARD & CO New York, dated 1901, tall reticulated band; marked: HOWARD & CO, NEW YORK, 106, STERLING; H2 1/2” Dia.4 3/4”, and 7.7ozT
$800-1,400 Provenance: Georgia private collection
$400-500 Provenance: New York collection
3015 INTERNATIONAL LORD SAYBROOK PATTERN
3018 AMERICAN SILVER-GILT LEAF-FORM DISKES, SCHULZ & FISCHER
SILVER GOBLET SET
each marked and numbered: P664; H6 1/2” and 59.5ozT (10pcs)
$800-1,200 Provenance: North Carolina collection
20th century, double-lidded cylinder form vessel, marked: Lion and anchor, STERLING, EGY, H5 1/2” Dia.3 3/4”, and 22.0ozT
San Francisco, circa 1874-83, engraved with initial S, marked: STERLING, SCHULZ & FISCHER; H2” L5” W3 3/4” 10.7ozT (4pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: New York collection
$500-700 Provenance: New York collection
9 stems H10” 10 stems H9 1/2” 8 stems H9” (27pcs)
$300-400 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
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3019 GORHAM PURITAN PATTERN SILVER
3025 BLACK, STARR & FROST SILVER TEA CADDY
3031 GORHAM SILVER NAPKIN RING SET
BEVERAGE PITCHER
dated 1955, marked: GORHAM, STERLING, 182; H8 1/2” 19.5ozT
circa 1900, oval form engraved with initials AM; marked on base: STERLING; H4” W3 1/2” D2 1/4”, and 5.2ozT
marked: GORHAM, STERLING, 6290; Dia.1 3/4”, and 2.2ozT (6pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: South Carolina estate
$200-300 Provenance: New York collection
3020 REED & BARTON SILVER INDIVIDUAL
3026 AMERICAN SILVER BOWL, TRAYS AND
COFFEE SERVICE
SERVING SET
pattern D730, comprising: coffeepot H10 1/2” open sugar H4” creamer H5” tray L14 1/2” engraved with initials ECA, each marked: Reed & Barton punch, STERLING and D790C; total 40.5ozT (4pcs)
Gorham Revere bowl H4 1/4” Dia.7 1/2” Frank Whiting tray L9 1/2” W5 1/2” Wallace tray L10 3/4” W6” Poole weighted compote H4” Dia.7 1/4” 3-pc Towle silver-mounted melamine salad set H4 1/2” Dia.11 1/4” each marked STERLING, and 34.5ozT weighable (7pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
$150-250 Provenance: Estate of Lois Faye Goodman
3027 GORHAM CHANTILLY SILVER TABLE
DISHES
GARNITURE SET
marked: GORHAM, STERLING, 966; H1 1/4” W4 1/2” L5”, and 4.6ozT (2pcs)
four candlesticks with detachable tops, with 4 three-branch candelabra and two glass compotes; marked: GORHAM, 750, STERLING, WEIGHTED; H13” W11 1/2” Dia.5 1/2” (9pcs)
$300-400 Provenance: New York collection
3022 GORHAM SILVER AND CRYSTAL PRESERVE POT
circa 1910, marked: GORHAM, lion and anchor, 23, STERLING; H4” and 1.6ozT weighable
$200-300 Provenance: New York collection
3023 GORHAM CHANTILLY SILVER SALT CELLAR SET
dated 1927, engraved initials CCS, marked: GORHAM, STERLING, A606; H2” L3 1/4” W2 3/4”, and 8.5ozT (4pcs)
$100-200 Provenance: South Carolina estate
3024 AMERICAN SILVER TEAPOT, WATSON active 1905-1929, pattern 8580B, engraved initials EES; marked: STERLING; H6 1/2” W10 1/2”, and 15.4ozT
$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina estate
3028 PAIR WHITING SILVER CANDLESTICKS dated 1920, paneled baluster design, marked; H9 1/4” and 23.0ozT (2pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: Cedar Grove Plantation collection
3029 AMERICAN SILVER BEVERAGE PITCHER marked: STERLING, JE10, 4PTS; H8 1/2” and 18.5ozT
$200-300
3030 WHITING MFG SILVER BASKET dated 1917, marked: Lion with W, STERLING, 5845A; 7 1/2” L10 1/2” W6 3/4”, 13.0ozT
$150-200 Provenance: Estate of Lois Faye Goodman
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3021 PAIR GORHAM SILVER HEART-SHAPED
$30-50 Provenance: Estate of Maria P. Panella
3032 STIEFF SILVER CREAM PITCHER Classical design, Williamsburg pattern, marked: STIEFF, 13, STERLING; H6” and 8.5ozT
$70-110 Provenance: Private collection
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3033 WALLACE SILVER ICED TEA SPOON REST SET marked: WALLACE, STERLING, L2 1/2” and 4.6ozT (12pcs)
$100-200 Provenance: North Carolina collection
3034 S. KIRK & SON SILVER CANDELABRA SET five-light stem and two three-light stems, marked: S. KIRK & SON, STERLING; H14 1/2” Dia.15” and H14 1/2” W14 1/2” (3pcs)
3036 TOWLE KING RICHARD SILVER LUNCHEON SERVICE
Massachusetts, circa 1932, comprising: 12 HH knives L9” 12 forks L7 1/2” 12 salad/dessert forks L6 1/2” 12 teaspoons L6” marked: TOWLE STERLING, unengraved, total 59.5ozT weighable (48pcs)
$700-1,000
$200-400 Provenance: Cedar Grove Plantation collection
3035 TOWLE KING RICHARD SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
Massachusetts, circa 1932, comprising: 12 HH knives L9 1/2” 12 HH steak knives L8 1/4” 12 HH sterling blade butter spreaders L5 1/2” 12 forks L7 3/4” 12 salad/dessert forks L6 1/2” 11 cocktail forks L5 7/8” 12 HH fish knives L8 1/4” 12 HH fish forks L7 1/4” 12 spoons L7 1/8” 12 bullion spoons L6” 12 citrus spoons L6” 12 ice cream forks L5 1/2” 12 iced teaspoons L8 1/8” 36 teaspoons L6” 12 demitasse L4 1/2” marked: TOWLE STERLING, unengraved, total 201.0ozT weighable (203pcs)
$3,000-5,000 Provenance: North Carolina collection
$150-250 Provenance: Estate of Mrs. Ruth G. Carter
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3040 WHITING HONEYSUCKLE
3044 GORHAM MEDICI PATTERN
3048 ALVIN MAJESTIC PATTERN SILVER
SERVING PIECES
PATTERN SILVER NUT PICK SET
SILVER FLATWARE
FLATWARE
STERLING FLATWARE AND SERVING
Massachusetts, circa 1932, comprising: 2 gravy ladles L7” 2 cream ladles L5 3/4” 2 tomato servers L8” 2 cold meat forks L8” 2 pierced serving spoons L8 1/2” 4 serving spoons L8 1/2” 2-pc HH salad serving set L11 3/4” 2 jelly servers L6 3/4” 2 HH master butter L6 1/2” 1 HH cheese knife L6 5/8” 2-pc HH steak carving set L10 1/8” 2-pc HH roast carving set L13 1/4” 1 HH cake breaker L10 1/2” 1 HH pie server L10 1/2” 1 HH serrated cake knife L16 1/2” 1 HH carving knife L15” 2 bon bon scoops L5 3/4” 4 sugar spoons L6” 1 sugar tong L4” 1 lemon fork L5” 4 pickle/olive forks L6 1/4” 3-pc youth set L6 1/4” 2-pc infant set L4 1/4” 1 infant feeding spoon L5” marked: TOWLE STERLING, unengraved, total 59.3ozT weighable (46pcs)
circa 1870, each marked: Whiting lion, STERLING, PAT. APPL FOR, T. STEELE & SON (probably the retailer); L4 1/2” and 2.6ozT (9pcs)
circa 1971, comprising: 12 HH knives L9 1/4” 12 HH spreaders 24 teaspoons L6” 12 round soups L6” 12 salad/desert forks L6 1/2” 12 forks L7 1/2” 12 cocktail forks 1 sugar shell 1 lemon fork L6” 1 sugar shell H6 1/4” 2-pc salad serving set L8 1/2” 1 HH master butter 1 HH flat server 2 serving spoons L8 1/2” 2 serving forks L8 1/2” marked: GORHAM, STERLING, unengraved and total approx. 111.5ozT weighable (105pcs)
circa 1900, engraved initials, comprising: 8 spoons, L6 7/8” 1 spreader, L6” 1 fork, L7 1/2” 1 salad fork, L6” 2 teaspoons, L5 3/4” marked: Alvin and STERLING, Total 15.5ozT (13pcs)
PIECES
$500-900 Provenance: North Carolina collection
3038 WHITING DUKE OF YORK PATTERN RICE SPOON AND LADLES
circa 1900, engraved initials DB and A, marked: Whiting lion, PAT. APPL. FOR, STERLING; L13 1/4”, 7” and 5 1/2”, total 7.0ozT (3pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: Cedar Grove Plantation collection
3039 WHITING DUKE OF YORK PATTERN SERVING SPOON AND FORKS
circa 1900, engraved initials EAW, marked: Whiting lion, PAT. APPL. FOR, STERLING; L9” and 8 3/4”, total 7.4ozT (3pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: Cedar Grove Plantation collection
$200-300 Provenance: Cedar Grove Plantation collection
3041 WHITING LILY PATTERN SILVER TEASPOON SET
circa 1902, engraved with initial S and on D, marked: Whiting insignia, PAT. 1902, STERLING; L5 3/4” and 10.0ozT (10pcs)
$150-250 Provenance: Cedar Grove Plantation collection
$1,600-2,000 Provenance: California private collection
3042 WHITING DUKE OF YORK 3045 GORHAM IVY PATTERN SILVER
PATTERN PEA SERVER
circa 1900, engraved initials LS marked: Whiting lion, PAT. APPL. FOR, STERLING; L8 1/2” and 2.8ozT
LADLE
circa 1865, engraved with initials H. McD.; marked: Gorham lion and anchor, PAT 1868, STERLING, and retailed by BAILEY & CO; L11 1/2” and 4.4ozT
$100-200 Provenance: Cedar Grove Plantation collection
$300-400 Provenance: New York collection
3043 WHITING DUKE OF YORK PATTERN CRACKER SCOOP
circa 1900, unengraved, marked: Whiting lion, PAT. APPL. FOR, STERLING, HARDY & HAYES CO (retailers), L8” and 2.8ozT
$100-200 Provenance: Cedar Grove Plantation collection
3046 GORHAM MARIE ANTOINETTE PATTERN SILVER LADLE
circa 1890, unengraved, marked: Lion and anchor, and STERLING; L10 1/4”, and 5.9ozT
$100-150 Provenance: Estate of Maria P. Panella
3047 GORHAM CHANTILLY PATTERN FORKS AND SERVING PIECES
circa 1895, one engraved with initial G; marked: Gorham anchor and lion, PAT. 1895, STERLING; baked potato fork L7”, four forks L7”, olive fork and spoon L8 1/2”, total 8.2ozT (7pcs)
3051 KIRK & SON CALVERT PATTERN
$200-300 Provenance: Private collection
3049 AMERICAN SILVER SERVING PIECES sterling various makers and patterns; comprising: 3 serving spoons L7” to 7 1/2” 2 teaspoons L5 1/2” 2 condiment forks L4 1/2” to 5 1/2” 1 infant spoon L4” 1 Kirk & Son 10.15 coin silver serving spoon L9” Total 10.0ozT (9pcs)
$100-200 Provenance: Cedar Grove Plantation collection
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3037 TOWLE KING RICHARD SILVER
circa 1927, comprising: 10 HH knives L8 3/4” 5 butter spreaders L5 1/2” 13 forks L7 1/2” 4 cocktail forks L5 3/4” 16 salad/desert forks L6 1/2” 6 cream soups L6 1/8” 13 teaspoons L6” 2 sugar spoons L6” 3 serving spoons L8 1/4” 2 serving forks L8 1/2” 1 serving fork L7 1/2” 2 entree servers L9 1/4” 1 lettuce fork L9” 1 HH carving fork L8 1/2” marked: S. KIRK & SON, STERLING, most with various engraved initials Total 86.5ozT weighable (79pcs)
$700-1,000 Provenance: Cedar Grove Plantation collection
3052 HOTCHKISS & SCHREUDER MEDALLION PATTERN COIN SILVER LADLE
3050 FRANK SMITH MARTHA WASHINGTON PATTERN SILVER FLATWARE
circa 1927, comprising: 4 HH blunt blade knives L9 1/4” 1 HH blunt blade knife L8 1/2” 4 butter spreaders L5 1/2” 5 forks L7” 6 salad/desert forks L6” 12 cocktail forks L5 1/2” 7 teaspoons L5 1/2” 4 citrus spoons L5 1/2” 3 serving spoons L8” 1 ladle L4 3/4” 1 sugar spoon L5 1/4” marked: Frank Whiting insignia, STERLING, some engraved with initials Total 32.0ozT weighable (48pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Cedar Grove Plantation collection
$200-400 Provenance: Cedar Grove Plantation collection WWW.CHARLTONHALLAUCTIONS.COM
circa 1841-1855, engraved MEWR TO RBT; and marked H&S; L14 1/2” and 6.1ozT
$200-300 Provenance: Cedar Grove Plantation collection Literature: Soeffing, D. Albert. SILVER MEDALLION FLATWARE. New Books, 1998. p.106-111
3053 BAKER MANCHESTER SILVER ORANGE SPOONS
circa 1914, pattern No.1, unengraved, marked: M insignia, STERLING, L5 1/4” and 2.3ozT (6pcs)
$100-200 Provenance: Cedar Grove Plantation collection
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3054 OLD NEWBERRY CRAFTERS SILVER LEMONADE SPOON
$100-200 Provenance: Cedar Grove Plantation collection
3055 AESTHETIC MOVEMENT SILVERGILT ICE CREAM SET, SHIEBLER AND GORHAM circa 1914, fishscale design, comprising: Shiebler serving spoon engraved: W 1864-1914, and set of eight Gorham ice cream spoons, all marked: G&C Co, STERLING; L8 1/2”, 5 3/4”, and 7.5ozT (9pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: New York collection
3056 AMERICAN SILVER LADLES A & W Wood (NY, c.1848-71) L13” A C Benedict (NY, 1828-88) L13” and another marked sterling, L11” two coin standard and one sterling, each engraved with various initials, total 17.0ozT (3pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: New York collection
3057 INTERNATIONAL JOAN OF ARC PATTERN SILVER FLATWARE
circa 1940, comprising: 6 HH knives L9 1/4” 6 HH butter knives L6” 6 forks L7 1/2” 6 forks L6” 6 soups L6” 6 teaspoons L6” 4 iced teaspoons L7 1/2” 1 gravy ladle L6 1/2” 1 HH pastry server L11” unengraved, Total (42pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: Minnesota private collection
3061 ROYAL CROWN DERBY GOLD VINE PATTERN PARTIAL SERVICE
PARTIAL DINNER SERVICE
1930-1978, comprising: 10 dinner plates, Dia.10 1/4” 4 luncheon plates, Dia.9” 13 salad plates, Dia.8 1/4” 10 bread & butter plates, Dia.6 1/4” 22 teacups with 25 saucers cream soup with 2 saucers creamer covered sugar underplate (90pcs)
circa 1902-2014, comprising: 13 dinner plates, Dia.10 1/2” 20 bread & butter plates, Dia.6 1/4” 12 salad plates, Dia.8 1/2” scalloped dish, Dia.8 1/2” 4 dessert plates, Dia.7” underplate, W10” bread & butter plate, Dia.5” salad plate, Dia.9 1/2” pair vases, H5” teapot 2 covered sugars open sugar 2 demitasse with 5 saucers cup with saucer 10 coffee canns with 8 saucers 2 coffee cups with saucers 4 coffee cups with saucers 10 coffee cups with 16 saucers teacup (125pcs)
$2,000-4,000 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
3062 ROYAL CROWN DERBY GADROON ROSE PATTERN PARTIAL SERVICE 1977-1983, comprising: 11 dinner plates, Dia.10 1/4” 6 dinner plates, Dia.10 3/4” 7 cups with 8 saucers covered sugar (33pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
3059 ROYAL CROWN DERBY AVES PATTERN PORCELAIN
3063 ROYAL CROWN DERBY OLDE AVESBURY PATTERN PARTIAL
1956-present, comprising: 24pcs Pink Aves 9pcs Red Aves 5pcs Gold Aves 5pcs Green Aves 5pcs Black Aves 14pcs Blue Aves (62pcs)
SERVICE
$600-900 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
3060 ROYAL CROWN DERBY MIKADO BLUE PATTERN PARTIAL SERVICE 2014-present, comprising: 7 dinner plates, Dia.10 1/2” 11 luncheon plates, Dia.9” 4 dessert plates, Dia.7” 8 bread & butter plates, Dia.6 1/4” 2 creamers 2 covered sugars 21 coffeecups with 4 saucers 3 teacups with 9 saucers 12 saucers (83pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
comprising: 5 dinner plates (1 unfinished), Dia.10 1/2” 5 salad plates, Dia.8 1/2” 2 dessert plates, Dia.9 1/4” 11 cups with 14 saucers 4 saucers, Dia.6 1/2” soup plate, Dia.8” scalloped plate, Dia.8 3/4” 2 small dishes, Dia.6 3/4” small dish, Dia.4 3/4” pitcher creamer covered sugar (49pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
3064 RARE ROYAL CROWN DERBY UNDECORATED OLD & TRADITIONAL IMARI PATTERN PARTIAL SERVICES
comprising: 7 dinner plates, Dia.10 5/8” 8 bread & butter plates, Dia.6 1/4” 7 cups with 10 saucers small dish, Dia.4 1/4” 9 cups with 1 saucer sugar 2 small dishes, W6 1/4” 1 cup 4 cups with 2 saucers 5 cups with 4 saucers cup, H2 1/2” saucer, Dia.4 1/2” (64pcs)
$300-600 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
3065 ROYAL CROWN DERBY MEDWAY PATTERN PARTIAL SERVICE
1944-1966, comprising: 15 dinner plates, Dia.10 3/8” 15 salad plates, Dia.8 3/8” 18 bread & butter plates, Dia.6 3/8” 8 luncheon plates, Dia.9 1/8” 23 teacups with 14 saucers creamer covered sugar teapot (96pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
3067 ROYAL CROWN DERBY VINE COBALT BLUE PARTIAL SERVICE 1944-1977, comprising: 11 dinner plates, Dia.10 1/4” 9 dessert plates, Dia.8 1/4” 8 bread & butter plates, Dia.6 1/4” 10 cups with 8 saucers, H2 3/4” demitasse cup & saucer, H2 1/4” (48pcs)
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circa 1800, Moulton pattern engraved initial H, marked: STERLING, ONC; L12 3/4”, and 2.6ozT
3058 ROYAL CROWN DERBY TRADITIONAL IMARI PATTERN
$300-500 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
3068 ROYAL CROWN DERBY OLD IMARI PATTERN PARTIAL DINNER SERVICE
circa 1901-1995, comprising: 4 salad plates, Dia.8 1/2” 1 luncheon plate, Dia.9 1/2” 4 dinner plates, Dia.10 1/2” 1 soup plate, Dia.8 1/2” 3 gadroon luncheon plates, Dia.8 3/4” 2 rose trays, W4 1/2” 3 side plates, Dia.7” 3 bread & butter plates, Dia.6 1/4” 4 small dishes, Dia.4 1/8 to 5 1/8” 3 teacups 2 coffee canns with 1 saucer 7 coffee cups with 18 saucers (56pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
3069 ROYAL CROWN DERBY 3066 ROYAL CROWN DERBY VINE PATTERN PORCELAIN
in various colors, comprising: 16 golden fawn plates 6 yellow plates, cups and saucers 3 lavender cups and saucer 12 aqua plates, cups and saucers 13 pink plates, cups and saucers 11 blue plates 1 gold with posie plate 1 celadon cup (63pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
PORCELAIN DINNERWARE
pattern 2151, comprising: 3 plates, Dia.7 1/8” cup with 6 saucers soup plate, Dia.10 1/2” covered sugar pattern 4314, comprising: 7 cups with saucers pattern 2712, comprising: 2 plates, Dia.7 and 9” pattern 4091, comprising: 5 plates, Dia.6 3/4” plate, Dia.9” (28pcs)
$200-300 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
$400-600 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
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3073 ROYAL CROWN DERBY PATTERN 2649
PARTIAL SERVICE
1956-1977, comprising: 8 dinner plates, Dia.10 5/8” 4 salad plates, Dia.8 1/4” 8 luncheon plates, Dia.8 1/2” 9 bread & butter plates, Dia.6 1/4” 8 coffee canns with saucers 1 teacup with saucer 8 teacups with 10 saucers salt & pepper shakers 2 covered serving dishes covered sugar tea caddy ashtray covered trinket box (73pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
3071 ROYAL CROWN DERBY BORDER IMARI PATTERN PARTIAL SERVICE
1902-1971, comprising: 2 dinner plates, Dia.10 1/2” 11 luncheon plates, Dia.9 1/8” 2 salad plates, Dia.8 1/4” 18 bread & butter plates, Dia.6” soup plate 4 cups with 5 saucers (43pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
3072 ROYAL CROWN DERBY CHELSEA PATTERN PORCELAIN
rust color, comprising: 3 dinner plates, Dia.10 1/2” luncheon plate, Dia.9 1/4” 7 bread & butter plates, Dia.6 1/2” 7 cups with saucers 2 covered sugars; together with red pink color, comprising: 12 dinner plates, Dia.10 1/4” 3 salad plates, Dia.8 1/4” 5 cups with saucers 1 cup with saucer (54pcs)
$200-300 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
3086
3077 ROYAL CROWN DERBY BALI PATTERN
3082 ROYAL CROWN DERBY WENTWORTH
PARTIAL SERVICE
PARTIAL SERVICE
PATTERN PARTIAL SERVICE
early 20th century, comprising: 10 bread & butter plates, Dia.7” plate, Dia.7 3/8” plate, Dia.6 1/8” 2 cups with 5 saucers cup with 2 saucers creamer covered sugar (24pcs)
1956-1979, comprising: 14 dinner plates, Dia.10 1/2” luncheon plate, Dia.8 1/2” bread & butter plate, Dia.6 1/4” 13 cups with 12 saucers 2 cups with saucers small dish rose tray (47pcs)
1956-1970, comprising: 7 dinner plates, Dia.10 1/2” salad plate, Dia.8 1/4” 8 cups with saucers (24pcs)
$200-300 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
$200-300 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
3083 TIFFANY & CO SILVER TEA SERVICE
3074 ROYAL CROWN DERBY BEAUMONT PATTERN PARTIAL SERVICE
3078 CROWN DERBY PORCELAIN DESSERT PLATES, FOR J.E. CALDWELL & CO
1965-1978, comprising: 6 dinner plates, Dia.10 3/8” 17 salad plates, Dia.8 3/8” 4 demitasse cups with saucers 11 teacups with 17 saucers creamer covered sugar bowl (61pcs)
late 19th century, heavily gilded peony tree design with jewel-tone borders; marked; Dia.8 3/4” (8pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
3079 CROWN DERBY BOTANICAL PORCELAIN
$200-300 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
DESSERT PLATES
3075 ROYAL CROWN DERBY HERALDIC GOLD PATTERN PARTIAL SERVICE
1956-1978, comprising: 13 dinner plates, Dia.10 1/2” 2 salad plates, Dia.8 3/8” 2 bread & butter plates, Dia.6 1/4” 10 teacups with 12 saucers 3 demitasse with saucers covered sugar creamer (47pcs)
$200-300 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
3076 ROYAL CROWN DERBY ROUGEMONT PATTERN PARTIAL SERVICE
1956-1982, comprising: 4 dinner plates, Dia.10 1/2” 2 salad plates, Dia.8 1/2” 13 bread & butter plates, Dia.6 1/4” 4 soup plates, Dia.8 3/8” 2 coffee cups with saucers 8 teacups with 11 saucers underplate coffeepot covered sugar creamer (50pcs)
circa 1900, wide border centering floral specimen; marked; Dia.9 1/4” (6pcs)
$200-300 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
3080 ROYAL CROWN DERBY PATTERN 3973 PARTIAL SERVICE
1903-1909, comprising: dinner plate, Dia.10 1/4” 4 cups with saucers 8 saucers (17pcs)
$100-150 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
3081 ROYAL CROWN DERBY HERALDIC BLUE
Art of Fine Dining
3070 ROYAL CROWN DERBY POSIE PATTERN
$100-150 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
circa 1934, Hampton pattern, comprising: teapot 8 1/2” creamer H2 1/2” covered sugar H4 1.2” wastebowl H2 1/2” and silverplate waiter L26 1/2” engraved with initials PRK, marked: TIFFANY & CO, 18389, STERLING, and total 56.7ozT weighable (5pcs)
$1,500-2,500 Provenance: Private collection
3084 TIFFANY & CO SILVER GOBLETS, AFTER ROBERT SALMON New York, 1907-47, each with large cup on shaped stem and reeded round base, engraved with initials PKR; marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, 54608 and REPRODUCTION ORIGINAL BY ROBERT SALMON LONDON 1791; H6 1/2” Dia.3 1/2” and 56.5ozT (6pcs)
$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Private collection
3085 TIFFANY & CO SILVER BEVERAGE PITCHER New York, first half 20th century, shell, scroll and bellfower design, engraved initials SCK; marked: TIFFANY & CO, 18799A-1182, STERLING; H7 1/2” and 28.0ozT
$1,000-1,500 Provenance: Private collection
PATTERN PARTIAL SERVICE
1956-1979, comprising: dinner plate, Dia.10 1/4” 3 cream soup bowls with 6 saucers 6 saucers (16pcs)
$100-200 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
$200-400 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
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3086 TIFFANY & CO SILVER SQUIRREL PATTERN PORRINGER
New York, circa 1960, marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING SILVER, 23111,L; and engraved: CYNTHIA ANNE PUTNAM, JAN. 9, 1960; H1 1/2” L6”, and 6.8ozT
$150-250 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
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3093 TIFFANY & CO LAP OVER EDGE PATTERN
3099 TIFFANY & CO OLYMPIAN PATTERN SILVER
3103 TIFFANY & CO KING PATTERN SILVER
LADLE
ICE CREAM SERVER
ICE CREAM SERVER
SALAD SERVING SET
New York, 1895, swirl bowl, engraved initials MMF, marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT. 1895; L12 1/2”, and 8.2ozT
New York, 1880, engraved initial M; marked: M TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT. 1880; L11”, and 4.2ozT
New York, 1878, gold-wash end, marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT.1878; L11 1/2”, and 5.8ozT
New York, c.1885; engraved initial A, marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT. 1885, M; L8 1/2” and 7.6ozT (2pcs)
$500-700 Provenance: New York collection
$500-700 Provenance: New York collection
$300-400 Provenance: New York collection
$400-600 Provenance: New York collection
3088 TIFFANY & CO COLONIAL PATTERN SILVER
3094 TIFFANY & CO LAP OVER EDGE PATTERN
3100 TIFFANY & CO OLYMPIAN PATTERN SILVER
3104 TIFFANY & CO KING PATTERN SILVER
FISH SERVING SET
SERVING FORK
GRAVY LADLE
SALAD SERVING SET
New York, 1895, engraved initials CWH, marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT. 1895; L9” , 11 1/4”, and 8.9ozT (2pcs)
New York, 1880, gold-wash end, engraved initials EPF; marks worn; L10 1/2”, and 3.6ozT
New York, 1878, marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT.1878; L7 1/2”, and 3.9ozT
$500-700 Provenance: New York collection
$200-400 Provenance: New York collection
New York, c.1885; unengraved, marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT. 1885, M; L8 1/2” and 7.6ozT
3095 TIFFANY & CO RENAISSANCE PATTERN
3101 TIFFANY & CO OLYMPIAN PATTERN SILVER
SILVER LADLE
SUGAR SIFTER
New York, 1905, engraved initial; marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT. 1905, C; L11 1/2”, and 6.9ozT
New York, 1878, gold-wash pierced bowl, engraved ELC, marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT.1878; L6”, and 1.6ozT
$400-600 Provenance: New York collection
$150-250 Provenance: New York collection
3096 PAIR TIFFANY & CO RENAISSANCE
3102 TIFFANY & CO KING PATTERN SILVER
PATTERN SILVER GRAVY LADLES
SERVING SPOONS
New York, 1905, engraved initial; marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT. 1905, C; L7 1/2”, and 3.8ozT (2pcs)
New York, c.1885; shell-form bowl, unengraved, marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT. 1885, M; L8 1/2”, 9 3/4”, and 7.5ozT (2pcs)
$250-450 Provenance: New York collection
$450-600 Provenance: New York collection
$500-700 Provenance: New York collection
3089 TIFFANY & CO COLONIAL PATTERN SILVER ICE TONGS
New York, 1895, claw and pierced ends, engraved initial CMC, marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT. 1895; L5 1/2”, and 3.7ozT
$300-500 Provenance: New York collection
3090 TIFFANY & CO COLONIAL PATTERN SILVER TOMATO SERVER
New York, 1895, pierced end, unengraved, marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT. 1895; L8”, and 2.4ozT
Art of Fine Dining
3087 TIFFANY & CO COLONIAL PATTERN SILVER
$400-600 Provenance: New York collection
3105 TIFFANY & CO KING PATTERN SILVER LADLE
New York, c. 1885; shell-form bowl, unengraved, marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT. 1885, M; L11” and 6.6ozT
$400-600 Provenance: New York collection
$200-300 Provenance: New York collection
3091 TIFFANY & CO COLONIAL PATTERN SILVER LADLE
New York, 1895, gold-wash shell-form bowl, engraved initial D, marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT. 1895; L7”, and 1.7ozT
3097 TIFFANY & CO ST. JAMES PATTERN SILVER SALAD SERVING SET
New York, 1898, one engraved with initials SB; marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT. 1898, T; L8 1/2”, and 5.8ozT (2pcs)
$350-450 Provenance: New York collection
$150-250 Provenance: New York collection
3092 TIFFANY & CO LAP OVER EDGE PATTERN BERRY SERVER
New York, 1880, unengraved; marked: M TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT. 1880; L9 1/2”, and 3.5ozT
$500-700 Provenance: New York collection
3098 TIFFANY & CO OLYMPIAN PATTERN SILVER FISH SERVING FORK
New York, 1878, unengraved, marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT.1878; L9 1/2”, and 4.9ozT
$300-400 Provenance: New York collection
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3106 TIFFANY & CO KING PATTERN SILVER
3112 TIFFANY & CO CUSTOM PATTERN PASTRY
3116 HEREND PORCELAIN QUEEN VICTORIA
SERVER
PATTERN SERVING PIECES
New York, 1905, designed by Arthur Le Roy Barney for A.J. Fuller; marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, M; L11 1/4”, and 4.8ozT
$300-400 Provenance: New York collection
$250-350 Provenance: New York collection
circa 1966, comprising: 2 covered entree dishes H6” W11 1/2” 1 salad bowl H4” W10 1/2” 1 gravy boat on stand H4 1/2” 4 ramekins with handles L7” 2 oval ramekins H4” L5” (11pcs)
3107 TIFFANY & CO KING PATTERN SILVER
Literature: Carpenter, Charles. TIFFANY SILVER. San Francisco: Wofsy, 1997. p.87, fig.111
$200-400 Provenance: Estate of Mrs. Ruth G. Carter
Other Notes: Tiffany & Co only made twelve custom patterns. This design was for Dr. Andrew Jackson Fuller, a prominent surgeon in Bath, Maine.
3117 CHRISTIAN DIOR CASABLANCA PATTERN
PIERCED MEAT FORK
New York, c.1885; engraved initial M, marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT. 1885, M; L8 3/4” and 3.5ozT
$250-350 Provenance: New York collection
3108 TIFFANY & CO KING PATTERN SILVER GRAVY LADLE
New York, c.1885; unengraved, marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT. 1885, M; L7” and 3.6ozT
$250-350 Provenance: New York collection
3109 TIFFANY & CO KING PATTERN SILVER TWO-PIECE CARVING SET New York, hollow handle, one engraved M, marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING; L14” and 6.5ozT (2pcs)
$200-300 Provenance: New York collection
3110 TIFFANY & CO RICHELIEU PATTERN SILVER PASTRY SERVER
New York, 1892, engraved with initials MB; marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT. 1892, T; L11”, and 5.2ozT
$350-450 Provenance: New York collection
3111 TIFFANY & CO RICHELIEU PATTERN SILVER BERRY SERVING SPOON
New York, 1892, engraved with initials KB; marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT. 1892, T; L9 1/2”, and 4.0ozT
$250-350 Provenance: New York collection
3113 TIFFANY & CO MEDALLION PATTERN MASTER BUTTER
circa 1865, design by John Polhamus, engraved with initial KB, marked: J.P. PATENT 1865, STERLING, and TIFFANY & CO; L7 1/4” and 1.4ozT
$150-300 Provenance: Cedar Grove Plantation collection Literature: Soeffing, D. Albert. SILVER MEDALLION FLATWARE. New Books, 1998. p.68-70
3114 TIFFANY & CO SILVER LADLE New York, circa 1930, banded fiddle pattern, marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, 23562; L13” and 7.5ozT
$100-200 Provenance: Cedar Grove Plantation collection
3115 TIFFANY & CO BAMBOO PATTERN SILVER SALAD SERVING SET
New York, 1961, wood ends and hollow handles; marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING; L11” (2pcs)
$50-100 Provenance: Estate of Lois Faye Goodman
PORCELAIN SERVICE
1991-1999, comprising: 6 dinner plates, Dia.10 7/8” 6 soup plates, Dia.9 1/8” 6 salad plates, Dia.8 1/4” 6 cups with saucers (30pcs)
$300-400 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
Art of Fine Dining
FORKS
New York, c.1885; engraved initials R and LFR, marked: TIFFANY & CO, STERLING, PAT. 1885, M; L6 3/4” and 6.5ozT (3pcs)
3122 3121 MOTTAHEDEH PORCELAIN COVERED TUREEN AND PLATTER
Italian, after Lowestoft armorial Chinese export; marked on base and original label; tureen H13” W14” D10” and platter L16 1/2”
$200-400 Provenance: Pennsylvania collection
3118 MOTTAHEDEH CANTON PATTERN PORCELAIN PARTIAL DINNER SERVICE
12 plates Dia.10 1/8” 12 plates Dia.8 1/2” 3 bread plates Dia.7” 12 cups with saucers each marked (51pcs)
$300-400 Provenance: South Carolina estate
3119 MOTTAHEDEH FAMILLE VERTE PATTERN TABLEWARE
tureen on stand H9 1/2” L13” platter L15 1/2” bowl H3 1/2” Dia.8 3/4” shell dish L8 1/4” W8 1/4” 2 pitchers H7 1/4” 2 vases H11” 2 cachepots H6” 1 lobed cachepot H4 1/2” (11pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Cedar Grove Plantation collection
3123 3122 ENGLISH SILVERPLATE DECANTER CADDY AND CAKE BASKET
late 19th/early 20th century, three bottle caddy H17” W9 1/2”, and basket H10” Dia.10 1/2” (2pcs)
$300-500 Provenance: Private collection
3123 PAIR ENGLISH SILVERPLATE BOTTLE COASTERS
3120 CHINESE EXPORT STYLE ARMORIAL TUREEN ON STAND
early 20th century, pierced rim on turned base, worn marks; H2” Dia.5 1/2” (2pcs)
$100-200 Provenance: South Carolina estate
pseudo armorial-decorated in the 18th century taste; H9” L14” W8 1/2” and platter L15”
$200-400 Provenance: Estate of Mrs. Ruth G. Carter
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3129 VICTORIAN SILVER BUTTER DISH, RICHARD MARTIN & EBENEZER HALL
3135 VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT, WILLIAM STOCKER
COVER
late 19th century, in the Georgian taste, engraved with crest, comprising: hot water kettle H12 1/4” coffeepot H8 1/4” teapot H5 1/4” creamer H3 1/2” open sugar H4” and waiter L29” marked on bases (6pcs)
Sheffield dated 1844, pineapple finial and bright-cut and reeded design, vacant cartouche and fitted with frosted glass liner; complete sterling hallmarks; H3 3/4” W5 1/2”, and 12.3ozT weighable
London dated 1864, ebonized handle and finial, bright-cut and stipple designs, vacant cartouche; complete sterling hallmarks; H5” W8 3/4”, and 13.5ozT all in
London, dated 1768, turned wood finial on hammered domed cover on round pedestal bowl; complete hallmarks and maker’s punch BM; H6” Dia.4 1/2”
$400-500 Provenance: New York collection
$200-300 Provenance: Property of a gentleman
$100-200 Provenance: Estate of Richard & Katherine Leach, River Run Farm, Saratoga Springs, New York
3130 GEORGE III SILVER GRAPE SHEARS, JOHN REILY
3125 ENGLISH SILVERPLATE HOT WATER URN late 19th century, foliate finial on squat body with leaf-capped handles on pedestal base and antler spigot; with sterling let-in vacant cartouch; H18” W14” D12”
$200-400 Provenance: North Carolina collection
3126 GEORGE III SILVER TANKARD, THOMAS WALLIS London dated 1806, reeded flared body and scrolling handle; complete hallmarks; H4 1/2” 10.7ozT
$500-800 Provenance: New York collection
3127 VICTORIAN SILVER DISH CROSS London 1885, complete hallmarks and maker’s mark W.I.S.; H3 1/2” L13 1/4” W9 1/4”, and 18.5ozT
$500-700 Provenance: New York collection
3128 VICTORIAN SILVER CREAM AND SUGAR SET, EDWARD BARNARD & SONS LTD London dated 1896, retailed by Gibson, Belfast; engraved with crest; complete hallmarks; H3 1/2” and Dia.5 1/4”, total 11.1ozT (2pcs)
$300-400 Provenance: New York collection
$500-800 Provenance: New York collection
probably London, circa 1825; highly decorated leaf capped handle and shaped ends, marked with sovereign’s head duty mark and maker’s mark I.R. in lobed punch , L6 1/2”, and 4.4ozT
3136 GEORGE V SILVER MUSTARD POT, PETER GUILLE LTD
3141 GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR BOWL WITH
Art of Fine Dining
3124 ENGLISH SILVERPLATE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, SESSIONS
3142 VICTORIAN SILVER EGG CRUET, ROBERT HENNELL
London dated 1935, fitted with cobalt glass liner, engraved E.MCK-W.H.MII; complete hallmarks; H2 1/2” W3 1/4”, and 3.4ozT weighable
London, 1840, shell and scroll design, engraved with crowned crest; complete hallmarks; H9 1/2” Dia.10”, and 42.0ozT
$150-250 Provenance: New York collection
$500-800 Provenance: Estate of Mrs. Ruth G. Carter
$350-450 Provenance: New York collection
3131 ENGLISH STERLING BOWL, SUGAR CASTER, SERVING SPOONS
19th century Georgian berry spoons and stuffing spoon, L8 1/2” and 11 3/4”; 19th century large bowl by Jackson & Fullerton, H2” W13”; and 1951 Birmingham caster H7”; total 28.5ozT (5pcs)
$200-300 Provenance: North Carolina estate
3137 GEORGE V STERLING SILVER TOAST RACK Birmingham dated 1925, pierced handle on slice slice rack on footed base; complete sterling hallmarks; H4 1/4” L5 1/8” W2 3/4”, and 5.8ozT
$200-300 Provenance: New York collection
3138 ENGLISH SILVERPLATE CAKE BASKET late 19th century, pierced swing handle, shaped bowl on pedestal, marked, H11” Dia.13”
3132 PAIR GEORGE II SILVER CASTERS London, dated 1728, pierced cover, heraldic engraved body, hallmarked on base, H5 1/2”, and 9.3ozT (2pcs)
$700-900 Provenance: New York collection
3133 GEORGE III SILVER GRAVYBOAT London, circa 1790, scalloped rim, scrolling leaf-capped handles, and trefoil feet, worn marks; H3” L5 1/2” W3”, and 3.9ozT
$300-400 Provenance: New York collection
$100-200 Provenance: North Carolina estate
3139 EDWARDIAN SILVERPLATE MEAT DOME, HARRODS
3142
London, early 20th century, oval dome with ornate handle, marked: HARRODS, LONDON, SW; H12 1/2” L18 1/2” W13 3/4”
$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection
3140 REGENCY FUSED-PLATE COVERED SAUCE TUREEN
3134 VICTORIAN SILVER COFFEE POT, EDWARD HUTTON London dated 1881, in the classical taste with ebonized finial and handle; complete hallmarks; H11” W7”, and 18.6ozT
$500-700 Provenance: New York collection
circa 1820, leaf-capped finial/handle on domed cover, gadroon and foliate-decorated oval dish flanked by acanthus-capped handle and raised on lion’s-paw feet; unmarked; H6” W8 1/2” D6”
$200-400 Provenance: Estate of Mrs. Ruth G. Carter
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3143 VICTORIAN RENAISSANCE REVIVAL FOOTED registration date mark 1856; oval field with heavy pierced gallery supported by caryatid and block feet, flanked by leaf-draped handles; H3 1/2” L27” W19”
Sheffield, circa 1835, gadroon rim oval deep fused-plate vessel emblazoned with crest and motto INVICTA, on pedestal base; marked with phoenix punch; H10 1/2” L18” W13”
$400-700 Provenance: Estate of Mrs. Ruth G. Carter
$400-700 Provenance: South Carolina estate
3144 ENGLISH SILVERPLATE AND GLASS BISCUIT BOX, CORBELL & CO
3150 ENGLISH SILVERPLATE AND CRYSTAL EPERGNE
London, active 1850-1950, H6 1/2” W8 1/2” D6 1/2”
late 19th century, in the Regency taste with cutcrystal bowls, unmarked; H14” W20 1/2”
$50-100 Provenance: Estate of Mrs. Ruth G. Carter
$300-400 Provenance: Cedar Grove Plantation collection
3145 EDWARDIAN SILVERPLATE WAITERS/TRAYS circa 1900, Walker & Hall oval, H2” L27” W16”; and Mappin & Webb rectangular, H3” L23” W17 1/4” (2pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina estate
3146 ENGLISH SILVERPLATE CANDLESTICK SET late 19th century, Neoclassical design, in the Adam taste, unmarked; H10 1/4” (4pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina estate
3147 EDWARDIAN SILVERPLATE HOT WATER URN circa 1900, acorn finial bright-cut decoration; unmarked; H23 1/2” W12 1/2”
$300-400
3151 ENGLISH EGYPTIAN REVIVAL SILVERPLATE WINE COOLER, HENRY WILKINSON & CO dated 1855, intricate design, vacant cartouche, mask handles; H9 1/2” W9 1/2”
$300-500 Provenance: Private collection
3152 WALKER & HALL SILVERPLATE TUREEN
$200-300 Provenance: Pennsylvania collection
3153 VICTORIAN SILVERPLATE FOOTED SERVING
Provenance: South Carolina estate
$200-300 Provenance: South Carolina estate
$150-300 Provenance: Cedar Grove Plantation collection
3156 SCOTTISH SILVER STUFFING/RICE SPOONS, ROBERT GORDON Edinburgh, dated 1826, each engraved with Scottish family crest of the Richardsons with motto VIRTUTE ACQUIRITUR HONOS; complete hallmarks, L12 3/4”, and 10.9ozT (3pcs)
$700-900 Provenance: New York collection
3154 EDWARDIAN SILVER GRAVY BOAT Birmingham, dated 1903, in the Georgian taste engraved with crest; complete hallmarks; H4” L6 3/4”, and 5.7ozT
$100-200 Provenance: Estate of Maria P. Panella
3160 3160 NEAR PAIR ENGLISH MAHOGANY KNIFE BOXES
19th century, H13 1/2” W9” D10” (2pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: Cedar Grove Plantation collection
3157 ENGLISH SILVER FISH SLICES one with engraved crest, dated 1815 by Edward Farrell L11 3/4”; the other acorn piercework design engraved with initials EBS, dated 1838 by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater; L11 3/4” and total 9.8ozT (2pcs)
$400-600 Provenance: New York collection
3158 SCOTTISH SILVER FISH SLICE, GEORGE FENWICK Edinburgh, dated 1815, pierced and shaped end, complete hallmarks; L12 1/2”6.3ozT
$200-300 Provenance: New York collection
3161 PAIR DAVENPORT PORCELAIN ICE PAILS OR FRUIT COOLERS
English, circa 1840, gilt branch finial on raised scalloped rim supported by squat urn-form body on pedestal base, flanked by entwined handles; embellished with gilt reserves of scrolling vines; marked with red printed Davenport insignia; H11 1/2” W14” (2pcs)
$400-700 Provenance: Estate of Mrs. Ruth G. Carter
3162 DRESDEN RETICULATED PORCELAIN GAME BIRDS DECORATED PLATE SET
circa 1900, marked; Dia.9 1/4” (12pcs)
TRAY
$100-200 Provenance: North Carolina collection
mid 19th century, dome top with scroll decoration on garland and cartouche-adorned tureen supported on scrolling feet, worn marks, H9 1/2” L14 1/2” (5pcs)
pair neoclassical design H9 1/2” pair old fused plate H10” two classical design H10” and 11” (6pcs)
AND PAIR BOTTLE COASTERS
round tureen H11 1/2” W12”; and pair gadroon coasters Dia.6 1/2” (3pcs)
19th century, shell and leaf handles and feet, unmarked, H2” L22 1/2” W14”
3148 ENGLISH SILVERPLATE REVOLVING ENTREE
3155 SIX SILVERPLATED CANDLESTICKS
Art of Fine Dining
SERVING TRAY
3149 WILLIAM IV WINE CISTERN, WATERHOUSE, HATFIELD & CO
3159 GEORGIAN SILVER RICE SPOON AND SALT
$200-300 Provenance: Georgia private collection
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George III rice/stuffing spoon, c.1798, L11 1/2”; and George IV salt spoon, c.1822, L4”, one engraved with initial JSR and other with crest; total 3.7ozT (2pcs)
$100-200 Provenance: Cedar Grove Plantation collection
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3163 GROSVENOR PORCELAIN TEA SERVICE FOR TIFFANY & CO
$200-400 Provenance: South Carolina collection
3164 PARIS PORCELAIN TEA SERVICE, ATTRIB. JACOB PETIT 19th century, floral design on gilt blue ground, comprising: covered sugar H6 1/2” creamer H6” 10 cups with saucers (22pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: Estate of Mrs. Ruth G. Carter
3165 LIMOGES PORCELAIN TUREEN WITH COVER AND STAND
circa 1900, floral sprig vignettes on rose ground; marked: LIMOGES, FRANCE; H11” W10” and Dia.11 3/4”
$200-300 Provenance: Estate of Mrs. Ruth G. Carter
3166 ENGLISH PORCELAIN TETE-A-TETE 19th/20th century, richly decorated in the Chelsea taste, vibrant pheasant in blossoming landscape, raised gilt decorations on apple green ground; gold anchor mark; comprising: coffeepot H6”, creamer H4” sugar H4 1/2”, cup and saucer, and tray L15 1/2” (6pcs)
$200-400 Provenance: Estate of Mrs. Ruth G. Carter
3167 BOOTHS CHINA PARTIAL SERVICE, FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER STYLE late 19th century, exotic birds and cobalt scale ground, enriched with accents, comprising: 1 coffeepot H8” 2 oval dishes L11 3/4” 7 plates Dia.9” 1 dish Dia.6 1/2” 1 condiment on stand H3 1/2” L7 1/2” one with decal mark, and the other impressed: BOOTHS (12pcs)
3174 SILVER TABLE BELL
Mexico, 20th century, helmet-form vessel with scrolling handle; marked: TANE, STERLING, 925, MEXICO, IRO; H11” W9 1/2”, and 29.8ozT
dated 1 April 1906, figural handle, on decorated and engraved domed bell with solid clapper; unmarked, probably 800 standard; H4 1/2” Dia.2 3/4” and 5.5ozT
$700-1,000 Provenance: South Carolina estate
3169 FRENCH SILVER BEAKER possibly 18th/19th century, ornate design and interlocking initials; underside with partial mark of what appears to be crown A date punch, and rim with boar’s hear mark; H4” Dia3 1/2”, and 4.5ozT
$450-650 Provenance: New York collection
3170 PAIR FRENCH SILVER AND GLASS-LINED SALTS, ATTRIBUTED TO PIERRE VALLIERES Paris, early 20th century, open-work frame fitted with thick cobalt glass liner; each marked with worn hallmarks; H2” L3 1/4”, and 4.9ozT weighable
$400-600 Provenance: New York collection
3171 CONTINENTAL SILVER SHELL-FORM DISH probably Dutch, first half 20th century, partial marks; H3 1/2” L6 1/2” W4 3/4”, and 6.1ozT
$300-400 Provenance: New York collection
3172 CONTINENTAL SILVER AND COBALT-GLASSLINED OVAL DISH
20th century, reticulated frame in the Renaissance taste, marked: STERLING; H2 3/4” L7 1/2” W3”, and 4.3ozT weighable
$250-350 Provenance: New York collection
3173 CONTINENTAL SILVER AND GLASS-LINED MUSTARD POT
probably German, late 19th or early 20th century, marked: 800 and crescent with crown; H4 1/2” W3 1/2” and 4.5ozT all in
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English, early 20th century, Maytime pattern, comprising: teapot H5 1/2” creamer 6 cups with saucers 6 plates Dia.7 3/4” (20pcs)
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$350-450 Provenance: New York collection
3175 NORWEGIAN PLIQUE-A-JOUR SILVER-GILT DESSERT SET, BY KJAERLAND Bergen, circa 1900, comprising: 12 dessert spoons L5 1/2” 12 dessert forks L5 1/2” 12 demitasse L4” marked: 925, JGK (Johan G. Kjaerland); and total 15.3ozT all in (36pcs)
$500-700 Provenance: New York collection
3176 RUSSIAN AND EUROPEAN SILVER LADLES 19th century, each marked and unengraved; L12 1/2”, 15 1/5”, and 15.8ozT (2pcs)
$200-300 Provenance: Estate of Maria P. Panella
3180 3178 GEORG JENSEN CACTUS SILVER ICED TEA SPOONS
Danish, mid 20th century, L7”; each marked: GEORG JENSEN, DENMARK, STERLING; total 26.0ozT (24pcs)
$700-1,000 Provenance: Estate of Lois Faye Goodman
3179 SILVERPLATE EGG WARMER AND FRENCH OPALINE COVERED DISH
3177 GEORG JENSEN CACTUS SILVER SERVING PIECES
Danish, mid 20th century, comprising: 2 flat servers L8 1/2” and 9 1/4” 2-piece HH salad serving set L9 1/2” 1 large serving spoon L10 1/2” 2 serving forks L9” 2 ladles L6” and 7 1/2” 1 condiment fork L8” 2 condiment spoon L5 1/2” each marked: GEORG JENSEN, DENMARK, STERLING; total 27.4ozT weighable (12pcs)
$800-1,500 Provenance: Estate of Lois Faye Goodman
$200-300 Provenance: New York collection
egg warmer, H11 1/2” W5 1/2” French covered dish, H12” W6 1/2” (2pcs)
$50-100 Provenance: Estate of Richard & Katherine Leach, River Run Farm, Saratoga Springs, New York
3180 PAIR WMF ART NOUVEAU SILVERPLATE SQUIRREL TAZZAS
circa 1900, squirrel with nut perched upon shell-form bowl on pedestals; marked: WMF, EP, NS (Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik); H9” W10 1/2” D7 3/4” (2pcs)
$150-300 Provenance: Estate of Mrs. Ruth G. Carter
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$100-200 Provenance: Estate of Mrs. Ruth G. Carter
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UPS Store Breeland Couriers Navis BGX US Art, Inc.
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