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AMERIcAN SIlvER

American Silver | Lots 333 – 577

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333* An American Coin Silver Ewer, M.W. Galt & Bro., Washington, D.C., having allover floral repoussè decoration with a scrolling foliate handle, raised on a circular foot, bearing standard marks; approximate weight 47.40 ozt. Height 15 1/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Ruth Stratman, Dodgeville, Wisconsin $800-1,200

334* A Pair of American Coin Silver Tongs, William H. Whitlock, New York, first quarter of 19th century, of typical form with shell decoration; approximate weight 1.78 ozt. Length 7 1/2 inches. Property from the Elizabeth Price Welch Legacy Collection, Chicago, Illinois $50-70 335* Three American Coin Silver Serving Articles, comprising two serving spoons, one by J.M. Barlow, the second by J&C Snyder, and a pastry server stamped 1855 coin; approximate total weight 7.54 ozt. Length of longest 8 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Eleanor Robertson Stokes, Louisville, Kentucky $100-200

336 An American Coin Silver Julep, Joseph Werne, Lexington, Kentucky, active 1836-1874, of tapering cylindrical form, marked 4, Joe. Werne, coin; approximate weight 3.98 ozt. Height 4 inches. $200-400

337 An American Coin Silver Card Case, circa 1865, of rectangular form with a scalloped rim, the body having bright cut foliate decoration and mounted with a short chain; approximate weight 1.29 ozt. Width 3 1/2 inches. $80-120 338 An American Coin Silver Cream Pitcher, Gale & Willis, retailed by Tiffany & Co., of baluster form with an applied acanthus decorated scroll handle, the body with repoussè foliate decoration, centered with a cartouche, monogrammed Paine, bearing standard marks and numbered 2347, 15; approximate weight 9.16 ozt. Height 5 1/4 inches. $300-500

339* An American Sterling Silver Compote, William Gale Jr., New York, 1866, the circular bowl with a gilt wash finish centered with a classical profile with a Greek key border, raised on a baluster form standard with helmeted profiles; approximate weight 14.79 ozt. Height 7 3/4 inches. Property from the Collection of Dr. Dale E. Bennett, San Antonio, Texas $600-800

340* An American Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Alvin Manufacturing Co., in the Chateau Rose pattern, comprising a teapot and a coffee pot with ivory insulators, a creamer, a covered sugar and a handled oval tray; approximate total weight overall 137.06 ozt. Width of tray over handles 22 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Tina Lavezzorio, La Grange Park, Illinois $3,000-5,000

341 An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service for Twelve, Alvin Manufacturing Co., in the Evangeline pattern, comprising dinner knives, dinner forks, bouillon spoons and teaspoons, monogrammed FHA; approximate total weight of weighable 39.38 ozt. Length of dinner knife 9 3/4 inches. $700-900

342 A Set of Twelve American Sterling Bread Plates, Alvin Manufacturing Co., each with a rolled rim, bearing standard marks; approximate total weight 29.03 ozt. Diameter 6 inches. $600-800 343* An American Sterling Silver Water Pitcher, Alvin Manufacturing Co., of baluster form with an applied scrolling handle, together with a sterling cup by Reed & Barton; approximate total weight 24.47 ozt. Height 9 inches. Property from the Estate of Tina Lavezzorio, La Grange Park, Illinois $400-600

344 A Pair of American Sterling Silver Five-Light Candelabra, Alvin Manufacturing Co., each having a baluster form standard, issuing the scrolling candle arms. Height 12 1/4 inches. $200-400

345 A Set of Ten American Sterling Silver Champagnes, Barbour Silver Co., retailed by International, having a circular bowl with a gold wash interior, raised on a conforming foot, monogrammed ADJr, bearing standard marks, numbered 3135; approximate total weight 24.79 ozt. Height 4 1/4 inches. $500-700

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348 346* A Set of Twelve American Sterling Silver Goblets, Barbour Silver Co., Hartford, Connecticut, having a circular bowl with a gilt wash interior raised on a conforming foot, each decorated with chased cartouche and floral decoration, monogrammed K, bearing standard marks, numbered 3099; approximate total weight 50.52 ozt. Height 6 inches. Property from the Estate of Ruth Stratman, Dodgeville, Wisconsin $1,000-2,000

346A An American Sterling Silver Vase, Barbour Silver Co., Hartford, Connecticut, having an octagonal flared rim over the conforming tapering bowl and foot, bearing standard marks, numbered 39; approximate weight 41.07 ozt. Height 8 1/2 x diameter 12 1/4 inches. $800-1,200

347 An American Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Black, Starr & Frost, having foliate repoussè decoration throughout, each monogrammed H.K.H., comprising a kettle on stand and coffee pot with wood insulators, a teapot with ivory insulators, a creamer, a covered sugar, a waste bowl, a tea strainer and a handled tray; approximate total weight overall 353.86 ozt. Width over handles 26 1/2 inches. $8,000-12,000

348 An American Sterling Silver Ice Bucket, Black Starr & Frost, of cylindrical form with an octagonal finial and a swing handle, having a glass-lined interior, monogrammed JRMD, bearing standard marks, numbered 7718, together with a silverplate coaster with repoussè rose decoration. Height of first 11 3/8 inches. $300-500

349* An American Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Cartier, comprising a teapot and a coffee pot with ivory insulators, a hot milk pot with a wood handle and finial, a creamer and a covered sugar, bearing standard marks; approximate weight overall 109.59 ozt. Width over handle 18 inches. Property from the Estate of Margaret Borden, Peoria, Illinois $3,000-5,000

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350 An American Sterling Silver Center Bowl, Dominick & Haff, of footed form with cast and incised foliate decoration, marked Sterling, numbered 6810/181X; approximate weight 25.27 ozt. Diameter 10 1/2 inches. $800-1,200

351* An American Sterling Silver Covered Bowl, Dominick & Haff, 1892, retailed by Bailey, Banks & Biddle, of oval form having heavy chased repoussè foliate and scroll decoration throughout, raised on a conforming foot, the base engraved Mary Clapp Clothier. Ballytore Wynnewood, Penna., bearing standard marks and numbered 144; approximate weight 44.40 ozt. Width 11 1/4 inches. Property from the Collection of Mrs. Lydia Cohen, San Francisco, California $1,500-2,500 352* An American Sterling Silver Compote, Dominick & Haff, retailed by Bigelow, Kennard & Co., having a circular plate with a pierced foliate decorated border, centered with an engraved monogram LRC, raised on a conforming foot, bearing standard marks and numbered 977; approximate weight 17.68 ozt. Diameter 9 1/4 inches. Property from the Collection of Mrs. Lydia Cohen, San Francisco, California $500-700

353* An American Sterling Silver Handled Pitcher, Dominick & Haff, 1895, retailed by Spaulding & Co., having a shaped repoussè decorated lip with a scrolling handle, over the baluster form body raised on a stepped circular base, bearing standard marks, numbered 276, 7 1/2 pints; approximate weight 51.83 ozt. Height 14 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Ruth Stratman, Dodgeville, Wisconsin $1,000-2,000

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354 A Pair of American Sterling Silver Tazza, Dominick & Haff, retailed by Wright Kay & Co., having pierced neoclassical decoration, bearing standard marks, numbered 3696; approximate total weight 33.20 ozt. Diameter 9 1/2 inches. $700-900

355* An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service for Twelve, Dominick & Haff, in the Rattail Antique pattern, comprising dinner knives, dinner forks, luncheon knives, luncheon forks, tablespoons, teaspoons, five o’clock spoons, fish knives (11), fish forks, butter spreaders (11), fruit knives and fruit forks; 142 items total, approximate total weighable 178.96 ozt. Length of dinner knife 9 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Katrina McCormick Barnes, Santa Fe, New Mexico $3,000-5,000

356 An American Sterling Silver Tray, Dominick & Haff, of circular form with a scrolling repoussè border and chased rim, unmonogrammed, bearing standard marks, numbered 6917/181, together with a circular tray with a reticulated rim by Watrous, numbered PH70; approximate total weight 40.45 ozt. Diameter of larger 14 5/8 inches. $800-1,200

357 An American Sterling Silver Tobacco Box, Dominick & Haff, of rectangular form with hinged tobacco and match compartments, having allover scrolling foliate decoration; approximate total weight 3.42 ozt. Width 2 1/2 inches. $200-400

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358 A Pair of American Sterling Silver Three-Light Candelabra, Durham, the base having pierced figural and lion mask decoration, with 8 bobeches, bearing standard marks, numbered 619; approximate total weight 100.37 ozt. Height 14 5/8 inches. $2,000-4,000

359 A Pair of American Sterling Silver Tazze, Durham, having pierced figural and lion mask decoration, bearing standard marks, numbered 65; approximate total weight 47.75 ozt. Height 4 inches. $1,000-2,000

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360 An American Sterling Silver Footed Center Bowl, Durham, of circular form with a pierced figural and lion mask decorated border, raised on three feet, bearing standard marks, numbered 66F; approximate weight 46.41 ozt. Diameter 14 3/4 inches. $800-1,200

361 A Set of Seven American Sterling Silver Goblets, Elgin Silversmiths, New York, having floriform bowls, raised on a circular foot, monogrammed P, together with an associated serving tray by Black, Starr & Gorham, in the Dublin pattern, monogrammed BPC, numbered 449, each bearing standard marks; approximate total weight 68.04 ozt. Width of tray 15 7/8 inches. $1,500-2,500

362* A Pair of American Sterling Silver Three-Light Candelabra, Ensko, having baluster form bodies; approximate total weight 97.25 ozt. Height 14 inches. Property from the Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Scherer Higbie, Grosse Pointe, Michigan $2,000-4,000 363* An American Sterling Silver Charger, Fisher Silversmiths Inc., in the Rose Bouquet pattern, of circular form, bearing standard marks, numbered 2176; approximate weight 33.14 ozt. Diameter 16 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Margaret Borden, Peoria, Illinois $700-900

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364 An American Mixed Metals Bowl, Gorham, 1882, having an undulating rim with a hand hammered finish and applied floral and bird decoration, marked Gorham Co., numbered Y50. Height 3 3/8 inches. $500-700

365 An American Copper Tray, Gorham, 1882, of elongated quatrefoil form, having chased Japanesque decoration depicting a man observing a baby by a stream, marked Gorham Co., numbered B73. Width 9 7/8 inches. $300-500 366 An American Mixed Metals Tray, Gorham, 1883, of elongated quatrefoil form with silver on copper, centered with a tree flanked by a weasel chasing a hare and further having two flying birds, stamped with an anchor hallmark, Gorham Co., numbered B75, P. Width 11 5/8 inches. Formerly in the Ralph Esmerian Collection, New York, New York $600-800

367 An American Sterling Silver Teapot, Gorham, 1887, of tapering cylindrical form, the lid with a beaded finial, the body with a band of repoussè sea life, including shells, crabs and seaweed, the base with repeating anthemion and beaded decoration, the applied C-scroll handle wrapped with wicker; approximate weight overall 8.70 ozt. Height over handle 4 1/2 inches. $300-500

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368* A Rare American Brilliant Cut Overlay Glass and Sterling Silver Mounted Claret Jug, Gorham Mfg. Co., 1887, the glass, likely by J. Hoare, having a thin emerald layer cut to the cranberry body with an applied clear handle, decorated with a band of repeating palmettes, the mounts with repoussè foliate decoration, bearing standard and date marks, numbered 47. Height 9 1/2 inches. Property from the Collection of Mr. George Kelly, Chicago, Illinois $10,000-15,000 369* An American Sterling Silver Mounted Cut Glass Decanter, Gorham, the glass of bulbous form raised on a circular foot, silver bearing standard marks, numbered S1322. Height overall 11 1/2 inches. Property from the Collection of A. H. Alwan, Milwaukee, Wisconsin $150-250

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371 370* An American Sterling Silver Mounted Inkwell, Gorham, having a diamond cut glass base, together with an American sterling mounted pen stand. Width of first 3 inches. Property from the Estate of George B. Chapman, Chicago, Illinois $150-250

371 An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service for Twelve, Gorham, in the Baronial pattern, comprising dinner forks, dinner knives, tablespoons, teaspoons (24), salad forks, cocktail forks, butter spreaders, a salad serving set, a sugar spoon, a cold meat fork and an olive fork; approximate total weighable 108.84 ozt. Length of dinner knife 9 1/8 inches. $3,000-5,000

372 Two American Sterling Silver Serving Articles, Gorham, in the Chantilly pattern, comprising a pierced tomato server and a lemon fork; approximate total weight 2.69 ozt. Length of longer 7 3/8 inches. $80-120

373* An American Sterling Silver Sauce, Gorham, in the Chippendale pattern, together with a pewter example by Stieff and a silverplate silent butler by Rogers, all three with a turned wood handle; approximate weighable overall 5.69 ozt. Length of first over handle 8 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Eleanor Robertson Stokes, Louisville, Kentucky $200-400

374 A Set of Twelve American Sterling Silver Teaspoons, Gorham, in the Colonial pattern, each bearing standard marks, monogrammed JSC and engraved April 30, 1868-93; approximate total weight 9.65 ozt. Length 5 9/16 inches. $100-200

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375 An American Sterling Silver Partial Flatware Service, Gorham, in the Etruscan pattern, comprising 4 dinner knives, 8 dinner forks, 8 teaspoons, 4 bouillon spoons, 4 ice cream spoons and 4 butter spreaders, each monogrammed MCD, bearing standard marks, further marked Pat. 1913; 32 items total, approximate total weighable 31.76 ozt. Length of dinner knife 9 3/4 inches. $500-700

376 An American Sterling Silver Cheese Scoop, Gorham, in the Meadow pattern, monogrammed S, bearing standard marks, Patented 1897; approximate weight 2.50 ozt. Length 7 3/4 inches. $80-120

377* An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service for Eight, Gorham, in the Medici pattern, comprising dinner knives, dinner forks, salad forks, teaspoons, soup spoons (4) and one serving spoon. Length of dinner knife 9 1/8 inches. Property from the Dr. Myrna Salud Living Trust, Marion, Indiana $600-800

378 Three American Sterling Silver Articles, Gorham, comprising a bowl in the Paul Revere pattern, a trophy of low bowl form, inscribed Battlecreek, 1958 Show, Hunter Steak, Won by Lusty, and a child’s spoon; approximate total weight 39.27 ozt. Diameter of largest 10 inches. $800-1,200 379 An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service for Twelve, Gorham, in the Threaded Antique pattern, comprising bouillon spoons, tablespoons, cocktail forks, dessert spoons, ice tea spoons, demitasse spoons, luncheon forks, fish forks, dinner forks, teaspoons (11), dinner knives, luncheon knives, butter spreaders, a salad serving set, a carving set and a cake server, each bearing standard marks and monogrammed PMW; 160 items total, approximate total weighable 179.60 ozt. Length of dinner knife 9 1/2 inches $3,000-5,000

380 An American Sterling Silver Pitcher, Gorham, retailed by Shreve, Crump & Low Co., of baluster form with an applied hollow foliate handle, monogrammed, bearing standard marks and numbered A4819; approximate weight 15.750 ozt. Height 7 inches. $400-600

381 An Assembled American Sterling Silver Coffee Service, Gorham, retailed by Spaulding, comprising a coffee pot with an applied ebonized wood handle, a creamer and an open sugar, each numbered 1738, together with a Gorham sterling Samuel Woods reproduction silver caster; approximate total weight overall 49.94 ozt. Height of coffee pot 10 inches. $1,000-2,000

382 An American Sterling Silver Salver, Gorham, retailed by Spaulding, of circular form with a gadrooned border, raised on claw and ball feet, engraved Betty Regenstein Hartman to the underside; approximate weight 33.81 ozt. Diameter 12 1/4 inches. $800-1,200

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383* Eight American Sterling Silver Place Card Holders, Gorham for Spaulding, each in the form of a basket full of fruit and flowers; approximate total weight 1.97 ozt. Height 1 1/4 inches. Property from the Dr. Myrna Salud Living Trust, Marion, Indiana $100-200

384 An American Sterling Silver Cocktail Shaker, Gorham, 1912, of cylindrical form, the top monogrammed indistinctly, bearing standard marks, numbered 4572 A; approximate weight overall 21.22 ozt. Height 10 1/8 inches. $700-900 385 An American Sterling Silver Cocktail Shaker, Gorham, 1927, having an allover hand hammered finish, with corked stoppers for cover and spout; approximate weight 21.20 ozt. Height 10 inches. $500-700

386* A Set of Nine American Sterling Silver Wine Goblets, Gorham, each of inverted bell form, with a tapering stem raised on a circular foot, with standard marks and numbered 272; approximate total weight 55.35 ozt. Height 6 1/2 inches. Property from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. George Canty, Jr., Boca Raton, Florida $1,000-2,000 387 An American Sterling Silver Coffee Service, Gorham, comprising a coffee pot with ivory insulators, a creamer, an open sugar and a matching round tray; approximate total weight overall 30.625 ozt. Diameter of tray 10 inches. $800-1,200

388 An American Sterling Silver Coffee Service, Gorham, comprising a coffee pot with ivory insulators, a creamer and an open sugar, each with repoussè shell and foliate swag decoration, monogrammed EW, bearing standard marks and numbered A7841, A7842 and A7843; approximate total weight overall 29.50 ozt. Height of coffee pot 9 1/2 inches. $700-900

389 An American Sterling Silver Meat Carving Tray, Gorham, of oval form with a gadrooned edge, bearing standard marks numbered 217, together with a silverplate and ivory handled tray having a unicorn crest, by Oxford Silversmiths Co.; approximate weighable 24.15 ozt. Width of larger 16 inches. $500-700

390* An American Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Gorham, comprising a teapot and a coffee pot with wood handles, a creamer and a covered sugar; approximate total weight overall 74.81 ozt. Height of tallest 9 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Evelyn Stefani, Inverness, Illinois $2,000-4,000

391* A Set of Twelve American Sterling Silver Champagne Stems, Gorham, having a tapering bowl over the conforming standard terminating in a circular foot; approximate total weight 32.36 ozt. Height 5 1/8 inches. Property from the Collection of James G. Haft, Winnetka, Illinois $600-800

392* An American Sterling Silver Bowl, Gorham, of footed form with fruit laden leafy branches; approximate weight 22.07 ozt. Diameter 19 inches. Property from the Estate of George B. Chapman, Chicago, Illinois $800-1,200

393* A Collection of American Sterling Silver Articles, Gorham, comprising an octagonal tray, a lidded entrèe with canted corners, two oval bowls, twelve nut dishes and a pair of sugar tongs; approximate total weight 101.55 ozt. Width of first 13 3/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Margaret Borden, Peoria, Illinois $2,000-4,000

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401 394 A Collection of American Sterling Silver Articles, Gorham, comprising a creamer and sugar set, a reticulated plate, twelve salt cellars of two forms, six salt spoons and twelve demitasse spoons; approximate total weight 26.15 ozt. Diameter of plate 10 inches. $700-900

395* An American Sterling Silver Mounted Dresser Set, Gorham, comprising a jewelry box, two scent bottles, four brushes, one with a tray, a hook, a comb and a hand mirror, each monogrammed FCG. Width 8 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Margaret Borden, Peoria, Illinois $1,000-2,000

396 An American Sterling Silver Fish Slice, Gorham, having chased floral decoration to the blade and handle, bearing standard marks; approximate weight 3.70 ozt. Length 11 1/8 inches. $100-200

397* An American Sterling Silver Assembled Dresser Set, Gorham, comprising a mirror, a button hook and a brush. Length of longest 8 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Eleanor Robertson Stokes, Louisville, Kentucky $200-400

398 An American Sterling Silver Creamer and Sugar Set, Gorham, each of bulbous form with an applied strap handle, with an oval undertray; approximate total weight 11.09 ozt. Width of tray 9 inches. $200-400

399 Two American Sterling Silver Serving Articles, Gorham, comprising a tray, numbered E915, and a tazza, numbered E923, each with a scalloped border and engraved Betty Regenstein Hartman to the underside; approximate total weight 66.73 ozt. Diameter of largest 14 3/8 inches. $1,500-2,500

400 Three American Sterling Silver Serving Articles, Gorham, of various shapes and sizes, having stepped borders, comprising a bowl in the Chippendale pattern, numbered 42668, and a matching bowl, numbered 576, and a tray, numbered 766, each engraved Betty Regenstein Hartman to the underside; approximate total weight 59.57 ozt. Diameter of largest 11 1/2 inches. $1,500-2,500

401 A Collection of American Sterling Silver Serving Articles, Gorham, each of shaped oval form, comprising two bowls and two trays, with stepped borders, each engraved Betty Regenstein Hartman to the underside; approximate total weight 144.71 ozt. Width of widest 18 1/2 inches. $3,000-5,000

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402 Two American Sterling Silver Articles, Gorham, comprising a teapot with a wood handle and a covered sugar, each having wood finials and monogrammed; approximate total weight overall 25.33 ozt. Height of taller 6 3/8 inches. $500-700

403 An American Sterling Silver Bowl, Gump’s, San Francisco, after a Paul Revere bowl, of circular form with a band of bright cut decoration, numbered 139, together with a sterling mounted glass bowl by R. Blackinton & Co., numbered X880; approximate total weighable 23.19 ozt. Diameter of first 9 5/8 inches. $400-600

404* An American Sterling Silver and Cobalt Glass Table Garniture, Hawkes, each with a faceted baluster standard raised on a square foot, comprising a compote with a circular bowl and four candlesticks with inverted bell form candle cups. Height of tallest 12 inches. Property from the Collection of James G. Haft, Winnetka, Illinois $600-800 405* An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service for Eight, Heirloom, in the Damask Rose pattern, comprising dinner knives, dinner forks, salad forks, teaspoons, soup spoons and butter knives; approximate total weighable 39.15 ozt. Length of dinner knife 8 7/8 inches. Property from the Dr. Myrna Salud Living Trust, Marion, Indiana $800-1,200

406* A Set of American Sterling Silver Equestrian Smoking Articles, Herbst & Wassall, comprising a cigarette holder, an ash receiver and a match safe, each mounted with a standing horse; approximate total weight 6.93 ozt. Length of longest 3 1/8 inches. Property from the Collection of Yolanda Pope, Hinsdale, Illinois $150-250

407 An American Sterling Silver Chamberstick and Snuff, Howard & Co., 1885, New York, of George II style, with a reeded baluster form candle cup, having a conical snuffer attached with a short chain, the square base with a shell molded rim and a C-scroll handle; approximate weight 4.37 ozt. Width overall 3 7/8 inches. $150-250 408 A Pair of American Sterling Silver Rococo Candlesticks, Howard & Co., each of baluster form and having scrolling foliate decoration throughout, weighted. Height 10 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of a Florida and Southampton, New York Philanthropist and Collector $800-1,200

409* Two American Sterling Silver Caster and Salt Sets, Hunt Silver Co., each set having a caster and open salt, one with a cobalt liner, raised on three shell cast feet, bearing standard marks, numbered 426 and 427 respectively; approximate total weight 9.52 ozt. Height of tallest 4 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Eleanor Robertson Stokes, Louisville, Kentucky $200-400

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411 410* An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service for Twelve, International, in the Courtship pattern, comprising dinner knives, dinner forks, salad forks, bouillon spoons, teaspoons (23), and a master cheese knife, contained in a fitted case; approximate total weighable 68.33 ozt. Length of dinner knife 9 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Marvin and Margaret Katz, Naples, Florida $1,500-2,500

411 An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service for Twelve, International, in the Orchid pattern, comprising dinner knives, dinner forks, salad forks, teaspoons, cream soup spoons (10), butter spreaders (10) and six serving articles, including three serving spoons, cold meat fork, sauce ladle and a sugar spoon; approximate total weighable 77.67 ozt. Length of dinner knife 9 1/2 inches. $1,000-2,000

412 An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service for Twelve, International, in the Pantheon pattern, comprising dinner knives, dinner forks, salad forks (6), cocktail forks, teaspoons, iced tea spoons, bouillon spoons, coffee spoons (6), demitasse spoons, butter spreaders, a cake server, a sugar spoon, two serving spoons and a serving fork, each bearing standard marks, further marked Pat’d 1980, teaspoons and coffee spoons further marked Pat’d 1920; 113 items total, approximate total weighable 87.94 ozt. Length of dinner knife 9 inches. $2,000-4,000

413* A Pair of American Sterling Silver Three-Light Candelabra, International in the Prelude pattern, each having a baluster form standard issuing the scrolling candle arms, weighted. Height 17 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Margaret Borden, Peoria, Illinois $400-600

414 An American Sterling Silver Partial Flatware Service, International, in the Royal Danish pattern, comprising 12 dinner knives, 10 dinner forks, 10 salad forks, 12 butter spreaders, 12 cream soup spoons, 14 teaspoons, 12 citrus spoons, 12 cocktail forks, 8 demitasse spoons, 3 jelly servers, 3 sugar spoons, 2 sauce ladles, a serving spoon, a carving set, 2 meat forks, a fish knife, a pie server, a bottle opener, 2 baby spoons and an iced tea spoon; approximate total weighable 126.71 ozt. Length of dinner knife 9 3/4 inches. $2,000-4,000

415 An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service for Twelve, International, in the Spring Glory pattern, comprising dinner knives, dinner forks, luncheon forks, teaspoons (24), butter spreaders, cocktail forks, ice tea spoons (11), serving spoons (7), a cheese knife, a sauce ladle, a cake server and two serving forks, contained in a fitted box; approximate total weighable 119.42 ozt. Length of dinner knife 9 1/8 inches. $2,000-4,000

416* An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service for Twelve, International, in the Wedgwood pattern, comprising dinner knives, dinner forks, luncheon forks, salad forks, luncheon spoons, dessert forks, cocktail forks, butter spreaders, soup spoons, demitasse spoons and 3 serving spoons; approximate total weighable 124.14 ozt. Length of dinner knife 9 5/8 inches. Property from the Estate of George B. Chapman, Chicago, Illinois $3,000-5,000

417* Two American Sterling Silver Trays, International, in the Windsor pattern, one square, the other rectangular, together with a tray by R. Wallace & Sons; approximate total weight 27.63 ozt. Width of widest 10 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Eleanor Robertson Stokes, Louisville, Kentucky $400-600

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424 418* Two American Sterling Silver Candlesticks, International, of squared tapering form, raised on a circular foot, mounted as lamps. Height 16 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Margaret Borden, Peoria, Illinois $500-700

419* Twelve American Sterling Silver Cordials, International, each of tapering form with grape decoration and monogrammed S, having a gilt wash interior, marked 3183C; approximate total weight 23.87 ozt. Height 3 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Margaret Borden, Peoria, Illinois $500-700

420 A Pair of American Sterling Silver Trumpet Vases, International, of tapering form with an undulating rim and chased floral decoration, raised on a circular foot, bearing standard marks, numbered V 136-1, further marked 16 in., weighted. Height 16 inches. $800-1,200

421 An American Sterling Silver Fish Slice and Fork, Justis & Armiger, each having chased decoration throughout, the slice further decorated with a fish; approximate total weight 6.13 ozt. Length of longer 12 3/8 inches. $100-200

422 Three American Sterling Silver Articles, S. Kirk & Son, comprising a salver with a repoussè foliate decorated band, 1896-1924, monogrammed GFC to center, raised on four claw and ball feet, engraved June 3, 1908 to the underside, and a creamer and open sugar, 1868-1890, each of squat circular form with overall floral repoussè decoration, monogrammed LES and dated 1889 to the underside; approximate total weight 30.23 ozt. Diameter of tray 12 inches. $800-1,200

423 An American Sterling Silver Picture Frame, S. Kirk & Son, 1896-1924, of oval form, with overall floral repoussè decoration, numbered 21. Height 7 5/8 inches. $300-500

424 An American Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service, S. Kirk & Son, comprising a teapot, coffee pot and a kettle on stand with ivory insulators, a creamer, covered sugar, waste bowl and a tea strainer, each bearing standard marks, numbered 200, kettle numbered 101, C, engraved Elizabeth Kimberly Hazlehurst 1928, together with an associated sterling lid and a silverplate tray; approximate total weighable overall 180.73 ozt. Height of kettle on stand 13 inches. $5,000-7,000

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425 A Set of Six American Sterling Silver Goblets, S. Kirk & Son, having foliate repoussè decoration to the cup and foot, marked S. Kirk & Son, Sterling, 72F, Hand Decorated; approximate total weight 30.96 ozt. Height 6 3/4 inches. $1,500-2,500

426 An American Sterling Silver Water Pitcher, S. Kirk & Son, having allover repoussè foliate decoration, marked Sterling 925/1000, 12; approximate weight 24.55 ozt. Height 7 3/4 inches. $600-800

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427* An American Sterling Silver Compote, S. Kirk & Son, having a foliate repoussè border; approximate weight 6.3 ozt. Diameter 6 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Eleanor Robertson Stokes, Louisville, Kentucky $500-700

428* An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service for Twelve, S. Kirk & Son, in the Primrose pattern, comprising dinner knives, dinner forks, tablespoons, teaspoons (14), salad forks, butter spreaders and two serving spoons; approximate total weighable 71.21 ozt. Length of dinner knife 9 inches. Property from the Estate of Margaret Borden, Peoria, Illinois $1,500-2,500

429 An Assembled Set of Eight American Sterling Silver Napkin Holders, S. Kirk & Son, each of rectangular clip form with floral repoussè decoration, three numbered 17, including one engraved Henry and five numbered 17F; approximate total weight 4.53 ozt. Width 1 3/4 inches. $300-500

430 An American Sterling Silver Partial Tea Service, S. Kirk & Son, 1925-1932, comprising an open sugar, creamer and undertray, each having foliate repoussè decoration; approximate total weight 26.54 ozt. Diameter of tray 10 inches. $700-900

431 An Assembled American Sterling Silver Coffee Service, S. Kirk & Son, each with repoussè floral decoration, comprising a baluster form coffee pot with ivory insulators, a creamer and an open sugar, having unmonogrammed cartouches; approximate total weight overall 29.27 ozt. Height of coffee pot 10 1/4 inches. $800-1,200

432 Three American Sterling Silver Articles, S. Kirk & Son, comprising a pair of low dishes having a repoussè floral decorated rim and one footed bowl, numbered 409215 F; approximate total weight 17.32 ozt. Diameter 6 1/4 inches. $200-400 433 An American Sterling Silver Footed Bowl, S. Kirk and Son, of circular form with a repoussè rim, raised on three feet, together with a salt and pepper set by Empire; approximate total weighable 5.18 ozt. Diameter 5 inches. $150-250

434 A Set of Four American Sterling Silver Candlesticks, Lunt, of baluster form with reeded edges, bearing standard marks, numbered 2341, further stamped pitch filled. Height 10 inches. $150-250

435 An American Sterling Silver Center Bowl, Mauser Manufacturing Co., of low form having a shaped border with pierced foliate repoussè decoration; approximate weight 110.74 ozt. Diameter 18 inches. $3,000-5,000

436 A Set of Twelve American Sterling Silver Teacup Holders, Mauser Manufacturing Co., having reticulated decoration and reeded handles, with Lenox liners; approximate total weighable 8.12 ozt. Height over handle 2 3/4 inches. $400-600 437 A Set of Eight American Sterling Silver Goblets, Mueck-Carey Co., each of bulbous form raised on a circular foot, monogrammed HP, bearing standard marks, approximate total weight 77.02. Height 5 3/8 inches. $1,500-2,500

438* An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service for Eight, Oneida, in the Engagement pattern, comprising dinner knives, dinner forks, salad forks, bouillon spoons, teaspoons, butter spreaders, oyster forks, two serving spoons, a cold meat fork, a sauce ladle and a sugar spoon, together with a silverplate dinner knife; approximate total weighable 51.11 ozt. Length of dinner knife 8 7/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Marvin and Margaret Katz, Naples, Florida $800-1,200

439* A Pair of American Sterling Silver Candlesticks, Preisner, each of baluster form with etched glass shades, weighted. Height overall 10 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Margaret Borden, Peoria, Illinois $200-400

440 A Collection of Sixteen American Sterling Silver Cordials, Randahl, of tapering fluted form, raised on a circular foot, bearing standard marks, numbered 13; approximate total weight 11.72 ozt. Height 3 inches. $200-400

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441 An American Sterling Silver Compote, Redlich & Co., retailed by Alsted-Kasten Co., having a circular bowl with a flattened rim, the border with repoussè scrolling foliate and floral spray decoration, raised on a conforming foot, bearing standard marks and numbered 4296E, together with an associated reticulated example monogrammed EW, by Watson, numbered 3135; approximate total weight 21.12 ozt. Diameter 9 1/2 inches. $500-700

442 An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service for Twelve, Reed & Barton, in the Burgundy pattern, comprising dinner knives, dinner forks, salad forks, teaspoons, cream soup spoons, cocktail forks, a ladle and a fish knife, together with a bowl and four serving articles in the Francis I pattern; approximate total weighable 119.00 ozt. Length of dinner knife 9 1/8 inches. $2,000-4,000

443* An American Silverplate Partial Flatware Service, Reed & Barton, in the Corsican pattern, designed by George L. Turner, each engraved Manalapan Club, comprising 86 dinner knives, 82 luncheon knives, 84 butter spreaders, 56 iced tea spoons, 122 tea spoons, 48 tablespoons, 107 bouillon spoons, 19 cream soup spoons, 40 serving spoons, 256 dinner forks and 72 cocktail forks; 958 items total. Length of dinner knife 9 3/4 inches. Property from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Benjamin II, Manalapan, Florida $200-400

444* An American Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Reed & Barton, in the Devonshire pattern, comprising a teapot and coffee pot with ivory insulators, a creamer, a covered sugar and a waste bowl; approximate weight overall 124.41 ozt. Height of tallest 11 3/4 inches. Property from the Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Sumner Barenberg, Chicago, Illinois $4,000-6,000

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445 An American Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Reed & Barton, in the Francis I pattern, comprising a teapot, a coffee pot and a kettle on stand with ivory insulators, a creamer, a covered sugar and a handled tray; approximate total weight overall 326.57. Width of tray 30 1/2 inches. $25,000-35,000

446 A Set of Four American Sterling Silver Goblets, Reed & Barton, in the Francis I pattern, having repoussè cornucopia decoration, marked Reed and Barton, Sterling, X569C; approximate total weight 22.42 ozt. Height 6 1/4 inches. $800-1,200 447* An American Sterling Silver Coffee Pot, Reed & Barton, in the Francis I pattern, with ivory insulators, 1 1/2 pints, bearing standard marks, numbered 570A; approximate weight overall 25.55 ozt. Height 11 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Ruth Stratman, Dodgeville, Wisconsin $700-900

448* Two American Sterling Silver Articles, Reed & Barton, each in the Francis I pattern comprising a cigarette holder and an ash receiver; approximate total weight 4.23 ozt. Height of taller 2 1/8 inches. Property from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. James Garner, Chicago, Illinois $300-500 449 An American Sterling Silver Salad Set, Reed & Barton, in the Les Six Fleurs pattern; approximate total weight 10.60 ozt. Length of longest 9 3/4 inches. $200-400

450 A Pair of American Sterling Silver Goblets, Reed & Barton, 1940, the circular bowl above a rooster and spherical standard, raised on a circular foot, monogrammed SBH, bearing standard marks and numbered X55; approximate total weight 8.28 ozt. Height 4 5/8 inches. $100-200

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452 An American Sterling Silver Luncheon Set, Reed & Barton, comprising a jelly server, a cocktail fork, a sauce ladle, a petit four server and a sandwich fork, together with six Chinoiserie iced tea spoons with various finials above the faux bamboo handle and flower bowl, stamped 950, and 17 various souvenir spoons, including two in copper; approximate total weight of first two sets 8.06 ozt. Length of longest 8 3/8 inches. $300-500

453 An American Sterling Silver Coffee Service, Reed & Barton, comprising a coffee pot with a wood handle, a creamer and an open sugar, each monogrammed, bearing standard marks, numbered 346; approximate total weight overall 15.40 ozt. Height of coffee pot 9 7/8 inches. $500-700

454* An American Sterling Silver Tray, Reed & Barton, of circular form with an anthemion decorated border, bearing standard marks, numbered X497; approximate weight 22.65 ozt. Diameter 14 inches. Property from the Estate of Eleanor Robertson Stokes, Louisville, Kentucky $600-800 455 An American Sterling Silver Trumpet Vase, Reed & Barton, having a reticulated rim raised on a circular foot, bearing standard marks and numbered 631 C, together with an associated example by Fisher Silversmiths, in the Rose Bouquet pattern, bearing standard marks and numbered 687; approximate weighable 9.57 ozt. Height of first 13 1/8 inches. $200-400

456* An American Sterling Silver Bowl, Reed & Barton, of flared circular form, raised on a conforming foot, bearing standard marks, numbered 633, together with two Reed & Barton silverplate water pitchers; approximate total weighable 13.84 ozt.

Diameter of bowl 8 3/4 inches. Property from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. George Canty, Jr., Boca Raton, Florida $300-500

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457 An American Sterling Silver Creamer and Sugar Set, Reed & Barton, each bearing standard marks and numbered X390, the creamer marked Paul Revere Miniature, the creamer marked Paul Revere Reproduction, with an oval undertray numbered X48, together with a sauce ladle by Whiting, an olive fork by Watrous Mfg. Co. and a soup spoon by Gorham; approximate total weight 15.95. Width of tray 9 1/8 inches. $300-500

458 An American Sterling Silver Basket, Reed & Barton, of lobed pierced form with an affixed handle, monogrammed indistinctly, bearing standard marks, numbered 326A; approximate weight 9.30 ozt. Diameter 8 3/4 inches. $200-400

459* An American Sterling Silver Creamer and Sugar Set, F.B. Rogers Silver Co., each of baluster form with applied handles and raised on cabriole legs ending in paw feet; approximate total weight 7.64 ozt. Height of taller over handles 3 1/2 inches. Property from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. George Canty, Jr., Boca Raton, Florida $150-250

460* An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service for Eight, Royal Crest, comprising dinner knives, dinner forks, salad forks, teaspoons, bouillon spoons (9), a carving fork and knife, a salad serving set, and a pastry server; approximate total weighable 41.87 ozt. Length of dinner knife 8 1/4 inches. Property from the Dr. Myrna Salud Living Trust, Marion, Indiana $700-900 461 An Assembled Set of Seven American Sterling Silver Presidential Julep Cups, Mark J. Scearce, Shelbyville, Kentucky, each of cylindrical form with a beaded band of decoration to the top and bottom rim, comprising four examples commemorating Dwight D. Eisenhower, one John F. Kennedy, one Richard M. Nixon and one Lyndon B. Johnson, each bearing standard marks, together with an associate example by S. Kirk & Son, numbered 277, with an engraved dedication; approximate total weight 37.79 ozt. Height 3 1/8 inches. $1,000-2,000

462* An American Sterling Silver Partial Tea Service, A.G. Schultz & Co., Baltimore, first half 20th century, comprising a teapot and a covered sugar, each of baluster form decorated with a grapevine motif throughout; approximate total weight 50.22 ozt. Height of taller 11 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Eleanor Robertson Stokes, Louisville, Kentucky $1,000-2,000

463 An American Sterling Silver Bowl, Alfredo Sciarrotta for Black, Starr & Gorham, of shallow oval form, raised on four openwork supports; approximate weight 3.85 ozt. Width 8 inches. $200-400

464 An American Sterling Silver Bowl, Sciarrotta, in the form of a leaf; approximate weight 3.72 ozt. Width 5 1/4 inches. $200-400 465 An American Sterling Silver Bowl, Sciarrotta, of oval form raised on an S-scroll foot; approximate weight 11.99 ozt. Width 11 7/8 inches. $200-400

466 An American Sterling Silver Dish, Sciarrotta, of leaf form raised on three spherical feet; approximate weight 2.43 ozt. Length 7 inches. $200-400

467 An American Sterling Silver Entrèe Set, Frank W. Smith, in the Chippendale pattern, comprising a divided bowl with a cover and undertray, undertray monogrammed eTe, bearing standard marks, numbered 200 and 348; approximate total weight 35.50 ozt. Width of tray 11 inches. $700-900

468* An American Partial Sterling Silver Flatware Service, Frank W. Smith, in the Fiddle Thread pattern, comprising 12 dinner knives, 12 dinner forks, 8 luncheon knives, 4 luncheon forks, 12 tablespoons, 14 teaspoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 bouillon spoons, 11 ice cream spoons, 12 iced tea spoons, 10 butter knives, 11 cocktail forks, 3 demitasse spoons, 7 citrus spoons, 2 serving spoons and a cake server; approximate total weighable 157.10 ozt. Length of dinner knife 9 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Eleanor Robertson Stokes, Louisville, Kentucky $2,000-4,000

469* An American Sterling Silver Tea Service, Spaulding & Co., Chicago, comprising a teapot with ivory insulators, a creamer and open sugar, each bearing standard marks and numbered 1082, together with an associated sterling tray by Frank W. Smith, numbered K 57, each monogrammed HD; approximate total weight overall 34.16 ozt. Width of tray 12 7/8 inches. Property from the Estate of David C. Copley, La Jolla, California $700-900

470* An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service, Thomae Co., comprising 12 dinner forks, 12 luncheon forks, 18 teaspoons, 2 tablespoons, a berry spoon and a sauce ladle, together with 12 associated Gorham salad forks and 12 soup spoons; approximate total weight 75.27 ozt. Length of first 7 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of George B. Chapman, Chicago, Illinois $1,000-2,000

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476 471 An American Sterling Silver Honey Pot, Tiffany & Co., 1851-1856, the domed pot having a stylized knot finial and a hinged lid, set on a dished base with circular feet and engraved decoration throughout, monogrammed Emily from Auntie, stamped Tiffany & Co., numbered 126, 1010; approximate weight 5.94 ozt. Height 4 3/4 inches. $1,000-2,000

472 An American Sterling Silver Ink Well, Tiffany & Co., 1885, of rectangular form, numbered 8549 M 74; approximate weight 10.59 ozt. Length 5 3/4 inches. $1,000-2,000

473 An American Sterling Silver Flask, Tiffany & Co., of rectangular form with rounded corners, having a separating base, the flask bearing standard marks with pattern number 2789 and order number 4071, under the directorship of John C. Moore II; approximate weight 6.58 ozt. Length 5 1/4 inches. $500-700

474 An American Sterling Silver Ewer, Tiffany & Co., circa 1890, of baluster form, the body decorated with a band of Carthaginian soldiers, the applied handle with grape and leaf decoration, bearing standard marks, pattern number 10485, order number 223; approximate weight 51.01 ozt. Height 17 3/4 inches. $4,000-6,000

475 An American Sterling Silver Revere Reproduction Bowl, Tiffany & Co., 1947-1957, bearing standard marks, numbered 19054, further marked Reproduction, original made in, London 1734; approximate weight 5.84 ozt. Height 2 1/8 x diameter 4 1/8 inches. $200-400

476 An American Sterling Silver Bowl, Tiffany & Co., post 1950, of decagonal form, together with a Mexican made woven silver basket retailed by Tiffany & Co.; approximate total weight 22.24 ozt. Diameter of first 8 inches. $600-800

477 An American Sterling Silver Trumpet Vase, Tiffany & Co., 1956-1965, in the form of a calla lily, raised on a circular foot, bearing standard marks and pattern number 23509; approximate weight 10.97 ozt. Height 9 1/2 inches. $300-500

478 An American Sterling Silver Salver, Tiffany & Co., 1956-1965, of circular form raised on foliate decorated columnar feet, bearing standard marks, numbered 22860, together with a lobed center bowl by Randahl, bearing standard marks, numbered R1813; approximate total weight 32.62 ozt. Diameter of first 8 1/8 inches. $700-900

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479* A Set of Fourteen American Sterling Silver Oyster Forks, Tiffany & Co., in the English King Pattern, unmonogrammed; approximate total weight 13.07 ozt. Length 6 inches. Property from the Collection of James G. Haft, Winnetka, Illinois $300-500

480* Two American Sterling Silver Flatware Articles, Tiffany & Co., in the Wave Edge pattern, comprising a butter server and a sugar scoop; approximate total weight 2.71 ozt. Length of longer 7 inches. Property from the Collection of Mr. Larry Whitlow, Oak Brook, Illinois $200-400

481* An American Gilt Sterling Silver Partial Fruit Service, Tiffany & Co., in the Winthrop pattern, comprising 11 knives and 10 forks; approximate total weighable 11.72 ozt. Length of knife 7 3/8 inches. Property from the Collection of James G. Haft, Winnetka, Illinois $300-500

482 An Assembled Set of Four Sterling Silver Candlesticks, retailed by Tiffany & Co., each having a ribbon-tied festoon decorated candle cup, over the tapering columnar standard, set on a square base, three stamped sterling made for Tiffany & Co., the fourth stamped Crighton Brothers, London & New York, weighted. Height of tallest 13 inches. $2,000-4,000

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483 An American Sterling Silver Vase, Tiffany & Co., circa 1905, of handled amphora form with etched laurel branch and palmette decoration, bearing standard marks, pattern number 16398 and order number 1916; approximate weight 105.02 ozt. Height 20 inches. Provenance: Sotheby’s, New York, NY, 06 December 2002, 20th Century Works of Art, Lot 13 $9,000-12,000

484* An American Sterling Silver Trumpet Vase, Tiffany & Co., in the form of a calla lily, raised on a circular foot, bearing standard marks and numbered 23425; approximate weight 20.97 ozt. Height 12 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of David C. Copley, La Jolla, California $800-1,200

485* An American Sterling Silver Vase, Tiffany & Co., circa 1926, of tapering form raised on a circular foot, having foliate decoration to mouth, bearing standard marks, numbered 20610A-10048; approximate weight 8.24 ozt. Height 8 inches. Property from the Estate of Margaret Borden, Peoria, Illinois $300-500

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486 An American Sterling Silver Coffee Service, Tiffany & Co., comprising a coffee pot with an applied ebonized handle, numbered 22604, a creamer, 22988, an open sugar bowl, 22938, and a circular tray, 25212; approximate total weight overall 51.84 ozt. Diameter of tray 12 inches. $800-1,200

487 An American Sterling Silver Salver, Tiffany & Co., of circular form, with a central monogram BRH, marked Tiffany & Co., Sterling, numbered 593; approximate weight 28.24 ozt. Diameter 12 1/8 inches. $600-800

488* An American Sterling Silver Water Pitcher, Tiffany & Co., of ovoid form with reeded bands, pattern number 18184B and order number 892; approximate weight 32.73 ozt. Height 7 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Margaret Borden, Peoria, Illinois $800-1,200 489* A Collection of American Sterling Silver Table Articles, Tiffany & Co., comprising three open salts with spoons, four ash receivers, a nut dish and an oval dish; approximate total weight 25.15 ozt. Width of widest 12 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Margaret Borden, Peoria, Illinois $600-800

490* Three American Sterling Silver Casters, Tiffany & Co., 1907-1947, each of baluster form with raised and incised decoration, bearing standard marks, pattern number 19315A and order number 7877; approximate total weight 10.86 ozt. Height 5 inches. Property from the Estate of Margaret Borden, Peoria, Illinois $200-400

491* A Cased Set of Twelve American Sterling Silver Demitasse Spoons, Tiffany & Co., each with a different floral decorated handle, together with an associated set of eight by Reed & Barton; approximate total weight 7.17 ozt. Width of case 10 7/8 inches. Property from the Collection of James G. Haft, Winnetka, Illinois $400-600

492* Seven American Sterling Silver Articles, Tiffany & Co., comprising two lighters, an ash receiver, an apple form pill box, a clothespin, a tea strainer and a sewing implement, together with a pill box by R. Blackinton & Co.; approximate total weighable 3.11 ozt. Length of longest 4 inches. Property from the Estate of George B. Chapman, Chicago, Illinois $200-400

493 A Collection of American Sterling Silver Objects, Tiffany & Co., comprising two leaf form dishes, four rectangular ash receivers and a small covered bowl; approximate total weight 17.70 ozt. Length of longest 5 7/8 inches. Property from the Estate of a Florida and Southampton, New York Philanthropist and Collector $300-500

494* An American Sterling Silver Ink Well, Tiffany & Co., decorated in the classical taste, with a hinged lid and glass liner, bearing standard marks, pattern number 21190Y and order number 8396, further marked CAST; approximate total weighable 9.76 ozt. Height 3 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Margaret Borden, Peoria, Illinois $400-600 495* An American Sterling Silver Center Bowl, Tiffany & Co., 2003, of circular tapering form, raised on an undulating conforming circular foot, monogrammed HD, bearing standard marks, numbered 23428; approximate weight 23.820 ozt. Diameter 10 1/8 inches. Property from the Estate of David C. Copley, La Jolla, California $800-1,200

496* An American Mixed Metal Punch Bowl, Tiffany & Co., 2004, of circular form with hand hammered decoration throughout, the body having a rolled undulating rim over a seascape depicting various sea life including fish, seahorse, starfish, coral, shells and sand, raised on a conforming circular base with shell form feet, monogrammed to interior HD, bearing standard marks and numbered 26141, further stamped Other Metals, Hand Chased; approximate weight overall 67.69 ozt. Diameter 12 inches. Property from the Estate of David C. Copley, La Jolla, California $4,000-6,000

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502 497 An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service for Twelve, Towle, in the King Richard pattern, comprising dinner knives, dinner forks, salad forks, tablespoons, teaspoons (20), bouillon spoons, iced tea spoons (13), butter spreaders, cocktail forks, two carving sets and 14 additional serving articles, including a cake server, a sauce ladle, sugar tongs, a master butter, a lemon fork, an olive fork, a salad serving set and others; 135 items total, approximate total weighable 173.67 ozt. Length of dinner knife 9 3/4 inches. $3,000-5,000

498 An American Sterling Silver Partial Flatware Service, Towle, in the King Richard pattern, comprising 15 dinner forks, 16 dinner knives, 14 salad forks, 16 tablespoons, 15 teaspoons, 15 butter spreaders, 16 lemon forks, a cheese server, a sauce ladle, an olive fork, a pierced serving spoon, a pierced flat spoon, a cold meat fork and three additional serving spoons, together with two pairs of Gorham Heritage silverplate salad tongs; 118 items total, approximate total weighable 142.76 ozt. Length of dinner knife 8 5/8 inches. $3,000-5,000

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499 An American Sterling Silver Partial Flatware Service for Twelve, Towle, in the Lady Diana pattern, comprising dinner knives, dinner forks, salad forks, teaspoons (16), tablespoons (8), soup spoons (5), cocktail forks (8), and a serving spoon; 66 items total, approximate total weighable 75.04 ozt. Length of dinner knife 9 5/8 inches. Property from the Estate of a Florida and Southampton, New York Philanthropist and Collector $1,500-2,500

500 An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service for Twelve, Towle, in the Louis XIV pattern, comprising dinner knives (11), luncheon knives, dinner forks (11), luncheon forks (11), dessert forks (11), salad forks, oyster forks, ice cream forks, butter spreaders (13), tablespoons, teaspoons, cream soup spoons, iced tea spoons, fruit spoons (11), citrus spoons, bouillon spoons, a sauce ladle, a lemon fork, an olive fork, a master butter, a cheese knife, two pierced spoons, two serving forks, and 8 serving spoons; approximate total weighable 198.97 ozt. Length of dinner knife 9 1/4 inches. $4,000-6,000

501 An American Sterling Silver Partial Flatware Service, Towle, in the Orchid pattern, comprising 6 tablespoons, 5 dinner forks, 6 teaspoons and 12 demitasse spoons, together with 6 associated butter spreaders, marked H811; approximate total weight 26.75 ozt. Length of longest 8 inches. $500-700

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501A An American Sterling Silver Partial Flatware Service, Towle, in the Old Colonial pattern, comprising 10 dinner knives, 13 dinner forks, 8 salad forks, 20 fruit spoons, 8 bouillon spoons, 8 iced tea spoons, 8 cocktail forks, 7 butter spreaders, a pair of sugar tongs, 2 sauce ladles and 3 serving spoons; 88 items total, approximate total weighable 90.04 ozt. Length of dinner knife 8 3/4 inches. $1,500-2,500

502* An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service for Twelve, Tuttle, in the Onslow pattern, comprising dinner knives, dinner forks, salad forks, bouillon spoons, teaspoons (14), butter spreaders and a serving spoon; approximate total weighable 92.37 ozt. Length of dinner knife 8 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Pearl Kravit, Milwaukee, Wisconsin $2,000-4,000

503 An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service for Twelve, Wallace, in the Grand Baroque pattern, comprising dinner knives, dinner forks, luncheon forks, tablespoons (11), teaspoons, butter spreaders, a sauce ladle, a sugar scoop, a butter server and a serving fork and spoon; approximate total weighable 86.31 ozt. Length of dinner knife 8 7/8 ozt. $1,500-2,500

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505 504 An American Sterling Silver Creamer and Sugar, Wallace, in the Grand Baroque pattern, bearing standard marks, numbered 4851-9; approximate total weight 9.15 ozt. Height of taller 4 3/8 inches. $150-250

505 An American Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Wallace, in the Rhythm pattern, comprising a teapot and a coffee pot with ivory insulators, a creamer, a covered sugar, a waste bowl and a serving tray, each monogrammed P, bearing standard marks, tray numbered 2300, other articles numbered 3900; approximate total weight overall 151.40 ozt. Width of tray 21 1/4 inches. $3,000-5,000

506 A Collection of Thirteen American Sterling Silver Goblets, Wallace, of tapering fluted form raised on a circular base, bearing standard marks, numbered 14; approximate total weight 72.95 ozt. Height 6 3/4 inches. $1,500-2,500

507* An American Sterling Silver Pitcher, Wallace, of baluster form having an applied hollow handle, monogrammed KMG, bearing standard marks, numbered 3955, further marked 3 1/2 pts.; approximate weight 13.58 ozt. Height 8 3/4 inches. Property from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. James Garner, Chicago, Illinois $300-500

508 A Collection of Five American Sterling Silver Sorbets, Wallace, having a circular bowl raised on a circular foot, bearing standard marks, numbered 15; approximate total weight 16.03 ozt. Height 3 1/8 inches. $300-500

509 A Set of Thirteen American Sterling Silver Ash Receivers, Wallace, each of hexagonal form with swag decoration, together with 12 ash receivers by Rogers; approximate total weight 18.91 ozt. Width of widest 6 inches. $400-600

510* A Pair of American Sterling Silver Dishes, Wallace, each of heart form with pierced scrolling decoration, each bearing standard marks, numbered 4850-9; approximate total weight 4.59 ozt. Length 6 inches. Property from the Estate of George B. Chapman, Chicago, Illinois $150-250

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511 An American Sterling Silver Partial Flatware Service, Watrous Mfg. Co., comprising 6 dinner knives, 5 dinner forks, 5 salad forks, 6 teaspoons, 5 bouillon spoons and 3 serving spoons, together with a pierced serving spoon by Towle, a teaspoon by Watson and a salad serving set, marked sterling; approximate total weighable 20.71 ozt. Length of dinner knife 8 3/4 inches. $600-800

512* An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service for Twelve, Watson Company, in the Martha Washington pattern, comprising dinner forks, salad forks, dessert forks, tablespoons, teaspoons, bouillon spoons, ice cream spoons, iced tea spoons, citrus spoons, dinner knives, butter spreaders and seven serving articles, monogrammed, set within a case; approximate total weighable 119.61 ozt. Length of dinner knife 8 5/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Dr. Kobacker, Toledo, Ohio $2,000-4,000

513 An American Sterling Silver Cake Basket, Watson Company, having a stationary handle over the circular bowl; approximate weight 17.24 ozt. Diameter 11 inches. $400-600

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514 An American Sterling Silver Water Pitcher, Watson Company, of baluster form with an applied scrolling handle, bearing standard marks, numbered U7, further stamped 4 pints, together with a lobed bowl by Towle, retailed by Wright, Kay & Co., numbered 4876, each with a monogram; approximate total weight 23.86 ozt. Height of first 8 3/4 inches. $400-600

515 An American Sterling Silver Revere Reproduction Bowl, Watson Company, bearing standard marks, numbered A999, 9, further marked Exemplar, Paul Revere, 1768; approximate weight 25.46 ozt. Height 4 1/2 x diameter 9 inches. $500-700

516 An American Sterling Silver Flask, Webster, of rectangular form with a martelé finish; approximate weight overall 5.31 ozt. Height 6 inches. $300-500

517 An American Sterling Silver Well and Tree Platter, Weidlich, of typical oval form raised on four applied feet; approximate weight 33.77 ozt. Width 18 3/4 inches. $600-800

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518 An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service for Eight, Westmorland, in the Enchanting Orchid pattern, comprising dinner knives, dinner forks, salad forks, teaspoons, bouillon spoons, a butter server, a tablespoon, a sauce ladle and an additional serving spoon; 44 items total, approximate total weighable 42.67 ozt. Length of dinner knife 9 1/8 inches. $800-1,200

519 An American Parcel Gilt Sterling Silver Bowl, Whiting Manufacturing. Co., circa 1880, of oval form with a hammered finish, decorated with shells, coral and seaweed, raised on a conforming foot, bearing standard marks, numbered 880M; approximate weight 25.65 ozt. Width 10 1/4 inches. $15,000-20,000

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520 An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service for Twelve, Whiting Manufacturing Co., in the Violet pattern, comprising dinner knives, dinner forks, fish forks (6), cocktail forks (6), teaspoons, bouillon spoons (6), butter spreaders (5), and tablespoons (6), together with six iced tea spoons by Wm. B. Durgin, four teaspoons by Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co., a pierced serving spoon by Gorham, a pie server by R. Wallace & Co., a silverplate dinner fork and butter spreader; 79 items total, approximate total weighable 63.67 ozt. Length of dinner knife 9 5/8 inches. $1,500-2,500

521* A Set of Six American Sterling Silver Compotes, Frank M. Whiting & Co., having a circular shallow bowl with a gilt wash interior and a band of reeded and swag decoration, raised on an elongated tapering standard terminating in a circular foot, bearing standard marks, numbered B766; approximate total weight 44.37 ozt. Height 8 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Ruth Stratman, Dodgeville, Wisconsin $800-1,200

522 An American Sterling Silver Tray, Frank M. Whiting & Co., of shaped rectangular form, bearing standard marks, numbered B869, together with an open creamer and sugar, by Meriden Brittania Co., numbered WC23; approximate total weight 11.78 ozt. Width of tray 8 1/2 inches. $200-400

523 Two American Arts & Crafts Sterling Silver Serving Trays, Porter Blanchard, each of oval form, with examples by Meriden Brittania Co., numbered 782, further stamped 17 1/2 IN; approximate total weight 62.08 ozt. Width of wider 18 1/8 inches. $1,000-2,000

524 An Arts & Crafts Sterling Silver and Carnelian Inset Muddler, likely American, the stone carved as a seated Japanesque figure, hallmarked with a standing Flamingo, the legs forming an A, together with a Mexican sterling cake server by F. Ramirez, having a Danish influenced stylized foliate handle; approximate total weight overall 6.90 ozt. Length of longer 11 5/8 inches. $200-400 525 An American Arts & Crafts Sterling Silver Bowl, of fluted circular form having an allover hand hammered finish, raised on a circular lobed foot, bearing standard marks and maker’s mark AS; approximate weight 8.15 ozt. Diameter 6 1/4 inches. $150-250

526 An American Arts & Crafts Sterling Silver Compote, Cellini Shop, having a stylized floriform standard, raised on a circular foot, marked Cellini Craft, numbered S41; approximate weight 12.40 ozt. Width 7 inches. $300-500

527 An American Arts & Crafts Sterling Silver Tumbler, Chicago Silver Company, of tapering cylindrical form, with an applied monogram ECC; approximate weight 6.08 ozt. Height 4 5/8 inches. $150-250

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528 Four American Arts & Crafts Sterling Silver Articles, Erickson Silver Shop, Gardner, Massachusetts, comprising two ladles, a serving fork and a sandwich fork, approximate total weight 7.62 ozt. Length of longest 9 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of a Florida and Southampton, New York Philanthropist and Collector $150-250

529 Two American Arts & Crafts Sterling Silver Articles, Kalo, Chicago, comprising a napkin ring with an applied G monogram, stamped Sterling, Kalo, and a pair of sugar tongs, stamped Sterling, Kalo, G830, SS; approximate total weight 1.74 ozt. Length of longer 3 7/8 inches. $150-250

530 An American Arts & Crafts Sterling Silver Muddler, Kalo, Chicago, having an applied J monogram, stamped Sterling, Kalo, H201; approximate weight 3.45 ozt. Length 14 inches. $200-400 531 An American Arts & Crafts Sterling Silver Serving Set, Kalo, Chicago, comprising a fork and spoon, marked Hand Wrought, Sterling, Kalo, G44; approximate total weight 5.49 ozt. Length of longer 9 7/8 inches. $200-400

532* An American Sterling Silver Serving Set, Kalo, Chicago, comprising a fork and spoon, both numbered G44, together with an additional serving spoon, numbered 10, each engraved H.G.C. April 26, 1922 J.C.O.B. and marked Sterling, Kalo; approximate total weight 7.82 ozt. Length of longest 9 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of George B. Chapman, Chicago, Illinois $300-500

533 An American Arts & Crafts Sterling Silver Tray, Kalo, of lobed oval form, stamped Sterling Hand Wrought at the Kalo Shop W96, with incised dedication reading M.L.K. June 7, 1927; approximate weight 18.14 ozt. Width 12 1/4 inches. $500-700 534 An American Arts & Crafts Sterling Silver Salad Set, Kalo, Chicago, Norse line, each having a reeded handle ending in lotus blossoms, marked Sterling, Hand Wrought, Kalo Silversmiths, NS E2; approximate total weight 7.88 ozt. Length of longer 10 3/8 inches. $400-600

535* Two American Arts & Crafts Sterling Silver Articles, Kalo, Chicago, comprising an oval tray, numbered L38SS, and a bowl, numbered 18, each of lobed form and marked Sterling, Hand Wrought at the Kalo Shop, the bowl further engraved H.G.C. April 26, 1922 J.C.O.B.; approximate total weight 20.45 ozt. Length of tray 12 inches. Property from the Estate of George B. Chapman, Chicago, Illinois $1,000-2,000

536 An American Arts & Crafts Salad Serving Set, Kalo, comprising a fork and spoon each with a lobed bowl, marked Sterling, Kalo, numbered 24; approximate total weight 8.36 ozt. Length of longer 11 3/4 inches. $150-250

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537 An American Arts & Crafts Sterling Silver Salad Set, Kalo, Chicago, each with all over hand hammered decoration and an applied monogram D, bearing standard marks, the spoon numbered 26, the fork numbered 26L, together with a serving article numbered G44; approximate total weight 7.80 ozt. Length of longest 10 1/4 inches. $300-500

538 A Pair of American Arts & Crafts Sterling Silver Sauce Boats, Lebolt, Chicago, of oval form having an allover hand wrought finish, marked Lebolt, Hand Wrought, Sterling, numbered 225; approximate total weight 14.82 ozt. Width 7 1/2 inches. $600-800 539 An American Arts & Crafts Sterling Silver Flatware Service, Lebolt, Chicago, each monogrammed ELM and marked Handmade, Sterling, Lebolt, comprising 12 dinner knives, 11 luncheon knives, 11 dinner forks, 18 luncheon forks, 11 salad forks, 15 dessert forks, 11 teaspoons, 17 ice cream spoons, 18 bouillon spoons, 8 fruit spoons, 24 iced tea spoons (including 12 unmonogrammed examples), 18 demitasse spoons, 12 cocktail forks, a sardine fork, a strawberry fork, a lemon fork, ice tongs, sugar tongs, a sauce ladle, a cheese scoop, a carving set, two serving forks and 12 serving spoons of various forms and sizes; 209 items total, approximate total weighable 228.07 ozt. Length of dinner fork 8 1/8 inches. $10,000-15,000

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540 A Collection of American Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Wedding Holloware, Lebolt & Co., Chicago, comprising a set of four candlesticks, two oval trays, two round trays, oval bread bowl, chocolate pot with ivory insulators, creamer, sugar and a gravy boat with undertray, each decorated with repoussè poppies and most inscribed January 23rd 1913, together with a pair of casters; approximate total weighable overall 219.93 ozt. Width of widest tray 15 3/4 inches.

Provenance: Presented to Jack and Estelle Lebolt on their wedding day by various family members John Lebolt, President of Lebolt & Company, Chicago, Illinois, by descent through the family Acquired by the present owner from Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, 03 October 2011, Fine Furniture and Decorative Arts, Lot 694 $8,000-12,000 541 An American Arts & Crafts Sterling Silver Footed Bowl, Marshall Field & Co., of tapering form, raised on a circular foot decorated with applied bead and leaf decoration, marked Made by Marshall Feild & Co., Hand Wrought, Sterling, 9; approximate weight 7.40 ozt. Height 3 7/8 inches. $300-500

542* A Pair of American Arts & Crafts Sterling Silver Tumblers, Old Newbury Crafters, retailed by Cartier, each of circular tapering form having a hand wrought finish throughout, bearing standard marks and pattern number 901; approximate total weight 10.84 ozt. Height 2 7/8 inches. Property from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Benjamin II, Manalapan, Florida $300-500 543 Three American Arts & Crafts Sterling Silver Napkin Rings, Julius Olaf Randahl, Chicago, each with hand hammered decoration throughout, bearing standard marks, two numbered 230 with an applied A and D monogram, respectively, the third numbered 182 with an etched A.D. monogram, together with a Gorham example with an A.D. monogram and etched floral decoration, numbered 880, and a silverplate example engraved Arthur; approximate total weighable 4.27 ozt. Width of widest 3 1/4 inches. $100-200

544 An American Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Coffee Pot, William B. Kerr, circa 1890, of baluster form, the whole decorated with irises throughout, having an applied handle with ivory insulators, raised on a shaped foot; approximate weight overall 14.14 ozt. Height 8 1/2 inches. $500-700

545 A Collection of American Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Articles, comprising a dish and belt buckle by Wm. B. Kerr, numbered 1447 and 830 respectively, a seal, a cigarette lighter case, a parasol handle and two belt buckles, each marked sterling; approximate total weight overall 4.42 ozt. Width of widest 5 inches. $80-120

546 An American Sterling Silver Art Nouveau Vase, Sedlacek, Los Angeles, of hammered fluted form with poppy decoration raised on a circular foot, stamped Ambassador Studio, Sedlacek, Los Angeles, Sterling, Base Weighted, further having rubbed numbers. Height 10 1/8 inches. $300-500

547 A Set of American Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Dresser Articles, Unger Brothers, comprising a brush, a button hook and a shoe horn, together with a hand mirror by Edward Ball, each with repoussè Art Nouveau decoration and depicting a woman and a putto, bearing standard marks. Length of longest 8 1/8 inches. $100-200 548 An American Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Vanity Set, Unger Brothers, comprising a hand mirror and two brushes, numbered 0561, 0563 and 0567 respectively, a button hook, a shoe horn and a nail pick, together with an associated nail file. Length of longest 12 1/8 inches. $150-250

549 An American Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Center Bowl, Woodside, the circular floriform bowl having a pierced lily decorated border, monogrammed P, bearing standard marks and numbered 2570; approximate weight 19.670 ozt. Diameter 11 1/2 inches. $500-700

550 An Assembled American Art Nouveau Silverplate Vanity Set, comprising two crumbers by Victor Silver Co., each numbered 3405, a hand mirror and two brushes. Length of longest 9 1/2 inches $80-120

551 An American Art Deco Style Pewter Tea and Coffee Service, Barrie Cliff for Pewter Crafters of Cape Cod, comprising a coffee pot, teapot, creamer and sugar with a matching tray, having ebony handles and finials, each marked to the base. Width of tray over handles 16 inches. $300-500

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552* An American Modernist Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Michael and Maureen Banner, Monterey, Massachusetts, each of organic triangular form, comprising a teapot, coffee pot and a creamer with a whiplash handle and wood insulators, and a covered sugar bowl, all set on an oval mahogany tray with designated locations for each article, further having applied handles and button feet, each marked Banner 04, Handwrought, Sterling; approximate total weighable overall 116.31 ozt. Height of coffee pot 17 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of David C. Copley, La Jolla, California $6,000-8,000 553 An American Sterling Silver Antler Mounted Presentation Trophy, Adelphi, of three handled baluster form, engraved with a presentation dated January 4th, 1916, bearing standard marks, numbered 114; approximate weight overall 18.43 ozt. Height 6 1/2 inches. $400-600

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554 An American Sterling Silver Yachting Trophy, Dominick & Haff, retailed by E. Jaccard & Co., of three handled baluster form, engraved Hotel Victory Cup, Put-inBay, Lake Erie, with further inscriptions to each side, bearing standard marks, numbered 264, 6 1/2 pints; approximate weight 40.89 ozt. Height 8 inches. $800-1,200

555 An American Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Trophy, Gorham, retailed by Spaulding & Co., in the style of Martelé, of elongated baluster form, the rim with raised oak branch decoration, the body engraved Midlothian Country Club Presented By Mr. & Mrs. J. Milton Trainer to one side and Benedict Foursome Won By Dr. & Mrs. Franklin H. Martin to the other, raised on a conforming foot with raised oak branch, leaf and acorn decoration, bearing standard marks and coded VNC; approximate weight 25.67 ozt. Height 12 3/8 inches. $2,000-4,000

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556 An American Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Yachting Trophy, Gorham, of three handled baluster form, cast with flowers in relief, engraved Pabst Trophy, Fifth Annual Open Regatta, Columbia Yacht Club, July 4th A.D. 1904, Class 1A, bearing standard marks, numbered A3569, further marked 4 1/2 Pints; approximate weight 39.73 ozt. Height over handles 8 inches. $1,000-2,000

557 An American Sterling Silver Horse Trophy, International, in the Prelude pattern, of trumpet vase form inscribed Ohio Federal Savings and Loan Association, Trophy, Ohio State Fair, Horse Show, 1954, Jumper Championship, weighted. Height 13 3/4 inches. $300-500

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558 558* Two Sets of Twelve American Sterling Silver Yachting Tumblers, International, in two sizes, one set further bearing a Whiting hallmark, numbered S.X.1352, the other further bearing a Barbour Silver Co. hallmark, numbered 3067, each with enameled flag decoration, gold wash interiors and monogrammed HD; approximate total weight overall 65.60 ozt. Height of taller 5 7/8 inches. Property from the Estate of David C. Copley, La Jolla, California $1,000-2,000

559 An American Silverplate Rowing Trophy, Meriden Brittania Company, the lid surmounted with a figure of a sculler over the fluted baluster form body engraved M.V.A.R.A. Presented by the Chicago Board of Trade to the winner of the “Free-For-All Single” 1888, flanked on either side by crossed oars, the circular base raised on four pierced feet, marked Meriden B Company, Quadruple Plate, numbered 3700 S. Height overall 18 1/2 inches. $1,000-2,000

560 An American Silverplate Rowing Trophy, Meriden Brittania Company, of three handled form, having a gold wash interior, the cylindrical body with a band of chased nautical decoration, engraved Farragut Cup Chicago Navy Regatta 1888, Won by I.F. Corbett, marked Meriden B. Company, Quadruple Plate, numbered 4000. Height 6 1/4 inches. $400-600

561 An American Sterling Silver and Antler Mounted Golf Trophy, Meriden Brittania Company, of urn form inscribed Castlewood Country Club, Championship Trophy, Winners, 1928 Roderic O’Connor M.D., 1929 R.F. Hoffman, 1930 Claire V. Goodwin, 1931 Stuart Heatley, 1932 Stuart Hawley Jr., 1933 Rudy Bain, 1934 Hugh Ditzler, 1935 R.F. Hoffman, 1936 Jack Lovegren, 1937 Jack Lovegren, the base inscribed Donated by H. Morton Co. Oakland, Calif., bearing standard marks and numbered 896; approximate weight overall 41.99 ozt. Height 12 5/8 inches. $800-1,200

562 An American Sterling Silver Hunting Trophy, Reed & Barton, 1953, of pitcher form, inscribed Battlecreek Hunter Trials Challenge Trophy 1957 Won by Plum; approximate weight 32.88 ozt. Height 10 inches. $700-900

563 An American Art Nouveau Antler Mounted Sterling Silver Trophy, George W. Shiebler & Co., of three handled baluster form, cast with flowers in relief, engraved Presented to The Columbia Yacht Club, Chicago, by W. A. McGuire, Won by Yacht Spray F.A. Prince, Owner; approximate weight overall 63.70 ozt. Height 12 inches. $2,000-4,000

564 An American Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Antler Mounted Yachting Trophy, George W. Shiebler & Co., retailed by C.D Peacock, of three handled baluster form, cast with flowers in relief, engraved Columbia Yacht Club, Michigan City Race, June 11, 1904, with further inscriptions to each side, bearing standard marks, numbered 2821, further numbered 20T; approximate weight overall 32.71 ozt. Height 9 1/4 inches. $1,500-2,500

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566 A Pair of American Sterling Silver Trophies, Spaulding & Co., of tapering cylindrical form, one with a lid, each engraved with a presentation from Indian Hill Club, one dated 1945, the other 1947, bearing standard marks, numbered 351; approximate total weight 12.74 ozt. Height without lid 3 3/8 inches. $300-500

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567 An American Sterling Silver Horse Trophy, Towle, of platter form, inscribed Jackson Riding Club, Jackson, Michigan, presented, June 28, 1941, Highpoint Horse, by, Margaret Ryan, Jackson Michigan, Won by Chicles Play, together with a handled basket in the Louis XVI pattern; approximate total weight 54.00 ozt. Diameter of basket 14 3/8 inches. $1,000-2,000

568 An American Sterling Silver Golf Trophy, Wallace, having two handles with laurel wreaths, body etched Willowick Country Club, Championship Flight Medalist, 1926, Won by Mrs. Geo. W. Balkwill; approximate weight 11.05 ozt. Height 11 1/2 inches. $300-500 569 Six Mexican Silver Articles, 19th century, comprising two handled lobed bowls, four ash receivers, of various forms each with foliate or bird decoration, five articles stamped BTON, for the chief assayer Cayetano Buitron, an M with an O over it, for purity, and an eagle tax mark; approximate total weight 20.09 ozt. Width of widest over handles 6 1/8 inches $500-700

570 A Mexican Coin Silver Serving Tray, Mendoza, of oval form, having a shaped and reeded border, bearing standard marks, further stamped 900/1000 and numbered 4410; approximate weight 74.75 ozt. Width 22 23/8 ozt. $800-1,200 571* A Mexican Sterling Silver Sauce Boat, Fabian, of pinched oval form having an applied handle with a wood insulator, bearing standard marks and numbered 3071; approximate weight overall 12.90 ozt. Width 7 1/2 inches. Property from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. George Canty, Jr., Boca Raton, Florida $300-500

572 A Mexican Sterling Silver Center Bowl, Ortega, of low form centered with a medallion having stylized Aztec decoration, numbered 30086; approximate weight 89.95 ozt. Diameter 19 1/4 inches. $1,500-2,500

573 A Mexican Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Sanborns, comprising a teapot and a coffee pot with wood insulators, a creamer, a covered sugar bowl, a waste bowl and a handled tray, each of lobed form raised on four pierced feet, bearing standard marks; approximate total weight overall 190.73 ozt. Width of tray over handles 25 1/2 inches. $4,000-6,000

574 A Collection of Mexican Sterling Silver Table Articles, Sanborns, comprising eight floriform ash receivers, four circular coasters, a lobed nut dish and a bread plate, each bearing standard marks, together with a Mexican coin inset dish by Ortega, bearing standard marks and numbered 28593; approximate total weighable 38.88 ozt. Diameter of largest 6 1/8 inches. $800-1,200 575 A Mexican Sterling Silver Sauce and Undertray Set, Sanborns, each of lobed circular form; approximate total weight 26.21 ozt. Diameter of tray 10 1/8 inches. $500-700

576* A Mexican Sterling Silver Serving Plate, of circular form, having a scrolling foliate and lobed border; approximate weight 26.49 ozt. Diameter 12 inches. Property from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. George Canty, Jr., Boca Raton, Florida $500-700

577 A Brazilian Art Moderne Silverplate Tea and Coffee Service, Designed by Ken Benson, St. James, Brazil, each of faceted triangular form, comprising a teapot, a coffee pot, a creamer, a covered sugar and a matching tray, having applied wood C-shaped handles or spherical finials. Height of coffee pot 11 inches. Property of a Lady, Minneapolis, Minnesota $1,000-2,000

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