lh no.305
Fine Silver and Objects of Vertu
Fine Silver and Objects of Vertu
lh
Tuesday 20 May 2014
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Cover Lot 59 A Monumental Spanish Silver Neff
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P R O P E R T Y F R O M T H E CO L L E C T I O N S O F Thomas D. and Joyce J. Allen, Chicago, Illinois Angelica Amador, Berlin, Germany Constance Bach, Bayside, Wisconsin John Dahlia, Naples, Florida Daniel J. and Ruth Edelman, Chicago, Illinois Tom Lyon, Wilmette, Illinois Gayle Gordon Nering, Naples, Florida Cecille Pulitzer, St. Louis, Missouri Allen Coit Ransome, Tallahassee, Florida Tina Segal, Lake Worth, Florida Ron and Sheri Spielman, Chicago, Illinois Dan Tenenbaum, San Fransisco, California The Uihlein Family, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Joseph von der Dressel XXVI and his wife the Imperial Countess Maria Theresa von Wimpfen, Chicago, Illinois A Retired Professor, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee A Prominent Female Doctor in Palm Beach, Florida A Distinguished Private Collection, Chicago and Palm Beach A Lady, Oak Brook, Illinois A Palm Beach Estate A Midwest Institution
P R O P E R T Y F R O M T H E E S TAT E S O F Mary Griggs Burke, New York City, New York and Cable, Wisconsin Louis M. and Linda M. Byron, Tucson, Arizona Sarah Virginia Dillow, St. Louis, Missouri David and Sally Haase, Peoria, Illinois Norman and Dorothy Holmes, Wilmette, Illinois Raymond S. Jevitt and Marilyn P. Jevitt, Chicago, Illinois Hugh Johnston Hubbard Trust, Lake Forest, Illinois Harriet Lowden Madlener, Oregon, Illinois Mary Blain Mead, Grosse Pointe, Michigan Elise Reeder Olton, Boca Raton, Florida Eleanor Stein Rusnak, Highland Park, Illinois The Ann Stone Trust, Shaker Heights, Ohio A Prominent Midwest Collector
Contents EUROPEAN SILVER, Lots 1-120
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english silver, lots 121-173
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american silver, lots 174-291
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american arts and crafts silver, lots 292-343
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marketplace silver, 344-390
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Silversmith INDEX
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AUCTION INQUIRIES
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CONDITIONS OF SALE
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TELEPHONE / ABSENTEE BID FORM
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European Silver | Lots 1 – 120
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A Danish Silver Water Pitcher, Kay Fisker for A. Michelsen, Copenhagen, Circa 1950,
of baluster form with slender neck and loop handle, marked on base; 20 ozt 4 dwt. Height 9 5/8 inches. $4,000-6,000
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A Danish Silver Small Pitcher, Hugo Grun, Copenhagen, Mid 20th Century,
of flattened baluster form with upswung loop handle, marked on base; 3 ozt 6 dwt. Height 6 5/8 inches. $300-500 2
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A Small Danish Silver Bowl, No. 782, Georg Jensen Silversmithy, Copenhagen, 1933-44,
designed by Georg Jensen circa 1930, faintly spothammered, the baluster bowl applied at rim with grape clusters flanked by flat-chased foliage, marked on base; 6 ozt 17 dwt. Diameter 5 inches. $600-800 4
A Set of Four Danish Silver Small Casters, No. 1135, Georg Jensen Silversmithy, Copenhagen, 1966-77,
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designed by Henning Koppel in 1966, of squat circular form with flat tops, marked on bases; 2 ozt 16 dwt excluding rubber stoppers. Height 1 inch. $150-250
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A Danish Silver Vegetable Tureen and Cover, No. 408E, Georg Jensen Silversmithy, Copenhagen, 1945-77,
designed by Georg Jensen in 1925, with lightly spot-hammered surface, the circular bowl raised on a short molded foot and applied at sides with ring handles decorated with pendant grapes, the domed cover chased in the center with leaves and with fully modeled grape, leaf and berry finial, marked on base; 44 ozt 7 dwt. Diameter 9 1/2 inches. $6,000-9,000 6
Two Danish Silver Pierced Serving Spoons, No. 38, Georg Jensen Silversmithy, Copenhagen, 1922, 1925,
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designed by Georg Jensen in 1912, handles with bud terminals, larger example with English import marks dated 1925, the smaller 1922; 5 ozt 8 dwt. Length of largest 9 3/4 inches. $500-700 9
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A Danish Silver Flatware Service,
Five Danish Silver Servers,
Georg Jensen Silversmithy, Copenhagen, 1915-77,
Georg Jensen Silversmithy, Copenhagen, 1933-77,
Acorn pattern, comprising 12 dinner knives 12 dinner forks 13 lunch knives 12 lunch forks 13 butter spreaders 12 salad forks 12 oyster forks 12 dessert spoons 24 teaspoons 12 soup spoons 12 coffee spoons 2-piece carving set 1 cake knife 2 pastry servers 1 bottle opener 152 pieces; 149 ozt 10 dwt weighable. $10,000-15,000
comprising 2-piece salad serving set, Acanthus pattern 1 cold meat fork, Pyramid pattern 1 teaspoon, Cactus pattern 1 butter knife, Cactus pattern together with a Danish silver serving spoon, handle with pierced cherry terminal, Johannes Siggard, Copenhagen 6 pieces; 13 ozt 6 dwt. Length of longest 9 1/2 inches. $500-700
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Two Danish Silver Flatware Servers, Georg Jensen Silversmithy, Copenhagen, Circa 1917,
Acanthus pattern, designed by Johan Rohde in 1917, comprising a fish server and sauce ladle, the fish server engraved with scrolling aquatic foliage; 6 dwt 18 dwt. Length of fish server 10 5/8 inches. $300-500
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A Group of Six Danish Silver Small Dishes, No. 355, Georg Jensen Silversmithy, Copenhagen, 1925-61,
designed by Gundorph Albertus circa 1920, comprising one larger dish No. 355 C, and five smaller dishes No. 355, all circular with shell handles, marked on bases, largest with 1945-77 mark, smaller with 1925-32 marks; 6 ozt 10 dwt. Lengths 5 inches, 3 inches. $300-500 11
A Danish Silver Dish, No. 2B, Georg Jensen Silversmithy, Copenhagen, 1945-77,
Blossom pattern, designed by Georg Jensen circa 1905, shaped oval, the incurved sides applied with fully modeled blossoms issuing beaded tendrils, raised on short foot rim, marked on underside; 8 ozt 14 dwt. Length 7 3/4 inches. $300-500 12
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A Danish Silver Cake Server, No. 38, Georg Jensen Silversmithy, Copenhagen, 1945-77,
designed by Georg Jensen in 1912, the handle with partly beaded sides and berried bud terminal, marked on reverse of blade; 4 ozt 8 dwt. Length 10 3/8 inches. $200-400 13
A Danish Silver Four-Piece Tea and Coffee Set, A. Dragsted, Copenhagen, Mid 20th Century,
comprising a teapot, coffee pot, creamer, and twohandled sugar bowl, of baluster form with raffiawrapped handles, marked on bases; 53 ozt 5 dwt gross. Height of coffee pot 8 1/2 inches. $1,500-2,500 14
A Danish Silver Sauceboat and Stand, A. Michelson, Copenhagen, 1918,
the sauceboat with reeded border and partly lobed sides, leaf-capped scroll handle, the detachable stand shaped oval with reeded rim, marked on sauceboat and stand; 22 ozt 5 dwt. Length 9 3/4 inches. $500-700
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A Finish Silver Pipe Rest, Tapio Wirkkala, Helsinki, 1961,
ovoid with turned-down corner supports, one support engraved 25.10-61, marked on rim of one support. Length 3 1/2 inches. $200-400 16*
A Portuguese Silver Bowl, Cunha, Lisbon, Circa 1930,
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the circular bowl with shaped rim, applied and chased with baroque scroll and shellwork pendant arabesques, marked on base; 9 ozt 16 dwt. Diameter 6 3/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Norman and Dorothy Holmes, Wilmette, Illinois $300-500 17
A Group of Five Italian Silver Table Articles, Buccellati, Mid 20th Century,
comprising a small dish formed as a pear, a small figure of a bird, a clam shell-formed pill box, a spirally-lobed ovoid pill box and a pill box formed as a chestnut, all marked BUCCELLATI STERLING ITALY; 5 ozt 5 dwt. Length of first 4 inches. $400-600 18
A Set of Twelve Italian Silver Coffee Spoons and Two Pairs of Grape Shears, Bulgari, Milan, Late 20th Century,
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all with rounded terminals, in fitted black leather presenation boxes; 12 ozt weighable. Length of shears 8 1/2 inches. $400-600 19
An Italian Silver Meat Platter, Ganci, Milan, Late 20th Century,
plain oval with molded rim, marked on underside of rim; 43 ozt 12 dwt. Length 20 inches. $900-1,200
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An Italian Silver Foot Warmer,
An Italian Silver Centerpiece Bowl,
An Italian Silver and Cut-Glass Centerpiece,
Luigi Genazzi, Milan, Mid 20th Century,
Milan, Mid 20th Century,
Milan, Mid 20th Century,
shaped oval raised on four paw supports headed by acanthus, the hinged cover pierced with scrolling foliage spaced by chased lobes, the swing handle springing from leaves and centered by turned wood rod, marked on base; 26 ozt 17 dwt gross. Length 9 3/4 inches. $600-800
of oval boat form with lobed sides, the spreading shaped oval base chased with flutes, marked on underside; 60 ozt 7 dwt. Length 20 inches. $2,000-4,000
comprising a circular silver stand with raised center, the well applied with fully-modeled clusters of fruit, foliage and thistles, and two glass bowls with lattice sides and a matching glass cover fitting both bowls, the large bowl with detachable matching silver collar, the smaller glass caviar bowl with a detachable silver ring base, stand, collar and base stamped 800 and with Italian standard marks; 94 ozt 16 dwt excluding glass. Diameter of stand 16 3/4 inches. $2,000-4,000 13
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An Extensive French Silver-Plate Flatware Service,
A French Silver-Plate Flatware Set,
A French Stainless Steel Flatware Service,
Maker’s Mark SOH, retailed by Christofle, Paris, Circa 1940,
Christofle, Paris, Late 20th Century,
Christofle, Paris, Late 20th Century,
Vendome pattern, comprising 64 dinner knives 63 dinner forks 59 butter spreaders 138 pastry/salad forks 6 oyster forks 78 dessert spoons 82 teaspoons 69 soup spoons 2-piece salad serving set 6 cold meat forks 8 serving spoons 5 pierced vegetable spoons 10 stuffing spoons 10 sauce ladles 10 cream ladles 2 pie servers 5 lemon forks together with 4 ice tongs and 2 sugar tongs, Wallace Silversmiths, Wallingford, CT 1 associated teaspoon 624 pieces, in 6 cases. $6,000-8,000
comprising 12 dinner knives 12 dinner forks 12 lunch knives 12 lunch forks 12 fish knives 12 fish forks 12 dessert forks 12 tablespoons 12 dessert spoons 12 teaspoons 1 bone holder 2-piece carving set 2 fish servers 1 soup ladle 1 pie server 127 pieces, in fitted Christofle case. $1,500-2,500
Touraine pattern, comprising 23 dinner knives 24 dinner forks 24 lunch knives 23 lunch forks 24 fish knives 24 fish forks 24 salad forks 24 tablespoons 24 dessert spoons 23 teaspoons 24 soup spoons 23 coffee spoons 23 demitasse spoons 1 pie server 308 pieces. $2,000-4,000
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A Set of Sixteen French Gilt Silver-Plate Place Card Holders, Cartier, Paris, Late 20th Century,
each in the form of a shell, marked on bases. Height 1 1/8 inches. $100-200 27
A French Silver-Plate Five-Piece Tea and Coffee Set and Associated Tray, Christofle, Paris, Mid 20th century,
comprising a teapot, coffee pot, pitcher, hot milk pot and covered sugar bowl, all oval with tapered sides and capped-scroll handles, marked on bases, the two-handled tray of rounded rectangular form, Toledo Silversmiths, Argentina, together with a Christofle sauceboat on stand. Length of tray over handles 27 inches. Height of coffee pot 7 inches. $600-800
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A Set of French Silver-Plate Cocktail Articles, Adam D. Tihany for Christofle, Paris, Early 21st Century,
Collection 3000 pattern, comprising a rectangular tray, two wine coolers, in sizes, pitcher and coaster, all decorated with panels of lattice, marked throughout. Length of tray 20 1/2 inches. $900-1,200 29
A French Silver-Plate Centerpiece Bowl and Matching Mirror Plateau, Christofle, Paris, Circa 1940,
both of faceted oval form with pointed ends and borders of beads spaced by lobes, the centerpiece of boat form with down-turned scroll handles and removable glass liner, the plateau with mirror center, marked on base rims. Length of plateau 24 inches. $3,000-5,000
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A French Art Deco Silver Five-Piece Tea and Coffee Set with Matching Silver-Plate Tea Urn and Tray, Tétard Frères, Paris, Circa 1935,
comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug, creamer, covered sugar bowl, tea urn and two-handled tray, of paneled baluster form, the lower bodies chased with lobes on alternating panels, with carved wood scroll handles, the shaped oval tray with reeded border and stylized shell handles, marked throughout with maker’s mark and French controls, bases engraved with retailer Carassale, Buenos-Aires; 90 ozt 15 dwt gross weighable. Height of tea urn 16 1/2 inches. Length of tray over handles 30 inches. $9,000-12,000
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A French Silver Three-Piece Tea Set, Alphonse Debain, Paris, Circa 1915,
comprising a teapot, creamer and covered sugar bowl, all of squat baluster form, engraved with oval strapwork cartouches enclosing script initials GC and flanked by sprays of flowers and foliate scrolls, all raised on three beaded scroll feet, with berry cluster finials, bodies and covers with maker’s mark and guarantee mark; 28 ozt gross. Height of coffee pot 9 3/4 inches. $1,000-2,000
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A French Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Claret Jug, Henin & Cie, Paris, Circa 1900,
the glass body of fluted baluster form, supported by a spreading circular foot chased with lobes and with bound reeded border rising to pilaster form strapwork mounts headed by acanthus leaftips beneath of a band of laurel wreaths linked by ribbons, the neck mount formed of overlapping acanthus leaves and with hinged cover with berried foliage loop finial, leaf-capped reeded loop handle, marked left of handle terminal with maker’s mark, and with guarantee mark throughout. Height 11 1/2 inches. $1,200-1,800
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A French Silver and Etched-Glass Compote, Alfred Gerard, Paris, Circa 1900,
the trumpet-form base partly engine-turned and engraved with bands of beading and running foliage below applied ribbon-tied floral swags, the shallow glass bowl etched to match and mounted with silver rim openwork berried foliage, rim mount and base with maker’s mark and guarantee mark. Diameter 9 1/4 inches. $500-700
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A French Silver Sugar Sifter,
A French Silver Large Cup and Cover,
A French Silver Flatware Service,
Charles Victor Gilbert, Paris, Circa 1900,
Tétard Frères, Paris, Circa 1905,
Retailed by GH, Paris, Mid 19th Century,
the bowl with pierced foliate decoration, the reeded handle cast with twisting vines, the terminal with grotesque masks, bowl with maker’s mark and French guarantee mark; 2 ozt 3 dwt. Length 7 5/8 inches. $100-200
the body with bound berried laurel border above applied swags of oak suspended by pilasters, on a trumpet-form foot chased with bound reeded band, the stepped domed cover applied with beading and with fully modeled finial formed as ribbon-tied crossed laurel sprays, body and cover with maker’s mark and guarantee mark; 110 ozt. Height 18 3/8 inches. $10,000-15,000
marked for Puiforcat, Veyrier and Maison Deniere, and others, knives with blades by Boin-Taburet, Fiddle Thread pattern, engraved with contemporary arms, comprising 27 dinner knives 18 dinner forks 12 dessert knives 18 dessert spoons 12 teaspoons, engraved with corresponding crest together with 2 matching American silver teaspoons, Frank W. Smith, Gardner, MA 89 pieces; 97 ozt 8 dwt excluding knives. The arms and crests are those of de Loys. $3,000-5,000
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A Pair of French Silver-Gilt Salts, Martial Fray, Paris, Circa 1850,
of oval bombé form with reeded rims and raised on four scroll supports linked by rocaille, engraved with contemporary arms on one side, the removable liners with beaded rims, bodies and liners with maker’s mark and French guarantee mark; 6 ozt 15 dwt. Length 3 1/8 inches. The arms are those of de Loys. $250-350
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A Louis XVI Silver Wine Taster, Maker’s Mark ID, Paris 1786,
circular, the body gadrooned and with dot borders, engraved LOUIS SARAZIN A BELVAL 1786, the loop handle formed as two dolphins, marked near rim with maker’s mark, date mark and Paris charge marks for 1781-89; 3 ozt 10 dwt. Length 4 1/2 inches. $400-600
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A Pair of Louis XVI Double Salts and Mustard Pot, Ambrose-Nicolas Cousinet, Paris, 1780 / Maker’s Mark ?PO a Star Between, Paris, 1778,
the salts formed of pierced bands of linked lozenges joined in the center and raised on six pilaster supports, the mustard pot with fluted pilaster supports linked by beaded swags and centered by foliate cartouche engraved with initials MC, conforming hinged cover and leaf-capped scroll handle, all with removable blue glass liners, all with maker’s marks, date letters and Paris charge marks; 12 ozt 16 dwt excluding glass liners. Length of salts 5 1/2 inches. $700-900 40
A Pair of Louis XVI Small Silver Ewers, Paris, 1776,
the ewers of baluster form with double-scroll handles, covers engraved with initial A, the fronts with initials JL in a shield, marked on bases, together with a pair of skewers with shaped terminals and ring finials, maker’s mark unclear and Paris guarantee marks for 1819-38; 9 ozt 13 dwt. Height of ewers 4 1/2 inches. Length of skewers 9 5/8 inches. $400-600
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A German Silver Bowl, Hemmerle, Munich, Circa 1960,
lightly spot-hammered, of oval form with tapered sides, raised on short foot rim, marked on base and stamped 925; 27 ozt 10 dwt. Length 9 3/4 inches. $500-700
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A German Silver-Plate Centerpiece, Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik (WMF), Geislingen an der Steige, Early 20th Century,
the base formed as two shell-form bowls applied at ends with bearded masks flanked by rocaille and cattails, and joined in the center by mustachioed dolphins rising to a central two-handled urn flanked by two fully modeled putti and supporting a large cut-glass bowl, marked WMF on one end. Length 24 1/2 inches. This model of centerpiece, No. 226, is illustrated in the 1906 WMF catalogue, reproduced by the Antique Collector’s Club, Art Nouveau Domestic Metalwork from Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik, 1995, p. 64. $2,000-4,000
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A German Silver Centerpiece, E.L. Vietar, Darmstadt, Circa 1900,
the stepped circular base chased with leaf-tips and centering three pilaster supports hung with berried laurel swags and supporting a removable bowl, chased with lobes and matching leaf-tip border, marked near rim of base, retailed by V. Mayers & Söhne; 69 ozt. Height 14 1/2 inches. $2,000-4,000 43
A Set of Four German Silver Candlesticks, Gayer & Krauss, Schwäbisch Gmünd, Circa 1920,
on circular bases decorated with bands of scrolls and flowerheads, rising to baluster stems, conforming fixed drip pans, weighted, marked near base rims. Height 9 inches. $500-700 44
A Continental Silver Mirror Plateau, Probably German, Early 20th Century,
of lozenge form, with reeded and beaded borders, the everted apron decorated with roccaille above openwork sprays of flowers and foliate scrolls spaced by panels of lattice, the angles with shellwork cartouches heading scroll supports, marks unclear on rim, one cartouche stamped STERLING SILVER. Length 26 3/8 inches. $1,500-2,500
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A German Silver Sweetmeat Basket, Circa 1900,
shaped oval, the sides pierced with lattice and chased with busts in profile linked by ribbon tied laurel swags, the center depicting portraits of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette with arms and coronet between, marked in center, maker’s mark unclear; 10 ozt 3 dwt. Length over handles 12 3/4 inches. $300-500 44
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A German Silver Salver,
A Pair of German Silver Bowls,
A Pair of German Silver Candlesticks,
Koch & Bergfeld, Bremen, Circa 1925,
J. Kurz & Co., Hanau, Early 20th Century,
shaped oval with reeded border, underside engraved with German presentation inscription, marked on underside, retailed by Clemens Dahmen; 25 ozt 14 dwt. Length 15 3/4 inches. $600-800
circular with leaf-and-dart borders, the openwork sides chased with flowering urns flanked by winged mermaids with baskets of fruit on their heads, the handles formed as double serpents sprung from masks, raised on four ball feet and with removable glass liners, marked on base rims; 18 ozt 9 dwt. Length over handles 6 1/4 inches. Property from the Collection of Thomas D. and Joyce J. Allen, Chicago, Illinois $500-700
J.D. Schleissner & Sรถhne, Hanau, Early 20th Century,
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A German Silver Bowl, Georg Roth & Co., Hanau, Circa 1900,
oval the interior sides and center chased with village scenes, the sides also with openwork panels of lattice and swags of fruit, marked in center; 9 ozt 8 dwt. Length 9 1/2 inches. Property from the Uihlein Family, Milwaukee, Wisconsin $300-500
on domed quatrefoil bases chased with putto, flowers and panels of lattice, rising to spirally lobed baluster stems and sconces, detachable rocaille nozzles, weighted, marked on bases. Height 7 7/8 inches. Property from the Collection of Tom Lyon, Wilmette, Illinois $500-700 50
A German Silver Sweetmeat Basket, Georg Roth & Co., Hanau, Late 19th Century,
oval, the interior sides embossed and chased with village and farming scenes spaced by panels of lattice and hung with swags of fruit and vegetables, the center with a merrymaking scene, marked in center; 11 ozt 8 dwt. Length 9 5/8 inches. $400-600
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A German Silver Sideboard Dish, Late 19th Century,
in 17th century style, the oval dish with crimped rim, the wide border and center embossed and chased with sprays of fruit and vegetables, marked near rim; 27 ozt 2 dwt. Length 20 inches. Property from the Uihlein Family, Milwaukee, Wisconsin $800-1,200
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A German Silver and Glass Large Two-Handled Vase, Georg Roth & Co., Hanau, Late 19th Century,
raised on a trumpet form foot chased with bands of leaf-tips and engraved with initial W, the body pierced and chased with acanthus, running grapevine and classical maidens playing musical instruments and dancing, with leaf-capped upswung scroll handles, the detachable glass liner etched with cartouches enclosing lattice and sprays of foliage, silver marked on base rim; 62 ozt 7 dwt excluding glass. Height 17 1/2 inches. $3,000-5,000
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A German Silver Two-Handled Tray, Demessieur, Berlin, Circa 1845,
shaped rectangular, the reeded rim with flowers flanked by foliage at intervals, the down-turned scroll handles engraved with acanthus, engraved in center with arms in a shield, marked on base and with assay scrape; 55 ozt 16 dwt. Length over handles 22 1/4 inches. $1,500-2,500
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A German Silver Frame, Wolf & Knell, Hanau, Circa 1890,
rectangular, the border densely chased with fruits and vegetables and surmounted by crossed cornucopias and two winged putti flanking a shell and coronet, with easel back and suspension loop, marked on reverse; 15 ozt 4 dwt excluding glass. Height 13 3/8 inches. $500-700 55
A Set of Three German Silver-Gilt Figures of Knights, Circa 1900,
all on square bases with canted corners, the sides pierced and engraved with foliage and mounted with “gems”, each supporting a figure of a knight, one with banner and shield, another with shield and sword and the last with a halberd, marked on bases MADE IN GERMANY 925 STERLING; 15 ozt 12 dwt gross. Height of tallest 7 1/4 inches. $1,000-2,000
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A German Silver Wager Cup, Probably B. Neresheimer & Söhne, Hanau, Late 19th Century,
in 17th century style, formed as a woman holding a swiveling cup above her head, her skirts chased with dolphins and foliate urns against a matted ground, the cup with strapwork and fruit, marked on base rim; 11 ozt 12 dwt. Height 10 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate and Trust of Elise Reeder Olton, Boca Raton, Florida $700-900 57
A Pair of German Silver-Gilt Figures, Wolf & Knell, Hanau, Late 19th Century
formed as male and female in 18th century dress on openwork rocaille bases, the male playing a lute, the female dancing and with flowers, marked on tops of bases; 15 ozt 16 dwt. Height of male 6 inches. Property from the Estate of a Prominent Midwest Collector $700-900
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A German Silver Nef, B. Neresheimer & SĂśhne, Hanau, Circa 1900, Retailed by Bertold Muller, Chester, 1907,
modeled as a three-masted ship, fully rigged with flying burgees, one sail chased with the Royal Arms of England, the hull chased with faux bois and mounted with sixteen cannons, the two-level deck with an additional four cannons and mounted with twentytwo figures engaged in battle including those climbing rigging, saluting, steering, shooting long rifles and mortally wounded, the bow applied with a twin-tailed mermaid figurehead and the stern with two large lanterns and dolphin form rudder, all raised on a fixed stand decorated with dolphins and flowers and with four wheels centered by female masks with sunburst surrounds, with a detachable wood base, marked on hull with maker’s mark and import marks, and with import marks throughout; 176 ozt excluding wood stand. Height 33 x length 30 ½ inches. Length of wood stand 36 1/2 inches. $20,000-40,000
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A Monumental Spanish Silver Nef, Plateria Lopez, Madrid, Early 20th Century,
modeled as a three-masted ship, fully rigged with flying burgees, the hull chased with faux bois and scrolling strapwork, the bow mounted with a caryatid figurehead and four hanging anchors, the stern applied with arms under a coronet flanked by seated lions and with dolphin form rudder, the two-level deck and rigging applied with fifty-two figures, hull and deck with seventy-two cannons, all supported on a detachable stand formed of foliate scrollwork including grotesque masks, mythological beasts and seahorses at corners, marked on two sails; approximately 370 ozt. Length 48 x height 42 inches. $40,000-60,000
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A Continental Silver-Mounted Ebony Casket, 19th century or earlier,
the domed rectangular top opening to a vacant interior, the sides mounted with silver panels densely chased with putti, masks and reclining nudes. Length 12 inches. $1,000-2,000 61
A Pair of Spanish Silver Pheasants, Plateros Pasgorcy, Madrid, Second Half 20th Century,
realistically formed as a male and female pheasant, both with maker’s mark an insect and fineness mark, female also stamped STERLING, male with assay scrape; 9 ozt 6 dwt. Length 11 1/4 inches. $400-600 60
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A Continental Silver Salver, Possibly Swedish, Circa 1900,
of shaped circular form with reeded rim, the center engraved with initial O, marked on underside of border with unclear maker’s mark, 830, date letter S and with French weevil mark; 58 ozt 14 dwt. Diameter 18 1/2 inches. $1,200-1,800 63
An Austrian Silver Sugar Box, Maker’s mark TB probably for Theodor Braun, Vienna, Late 19th Century,
of bombé rectangular form, engraved with foliate strapwork enclosing panels of engine-turned lattice, the hinged cover engraved to match, all raised on four bracket supports terminating in shells, marked on body, lid and handle; 10 ozt 10 dwt. Length 5 inches. $300-500
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An Austrian Silver Tray, Mid 20th Century,
of shaped oval form with scrolling rocaille border, with 800 standard mark and maker’s mark CZF; 32 ozt. Length 19 1/2 inches. $700-900 65
An Austrian Silver Bowl, M. Rumler, Vienna, Circa 1890,
of stepped oval boat form, on a conforming base, gilt interior, marked on base rim; 14 ozt 4 dwt. Length 9 3/4 inches. $300-500 66
An Austrian Silver and Cut-Glass Figural Compote, Maker’s Mark MG, Vienna, Late 19th Century,
the stepped domed base chased with foliage spaced by strapwork and raised on four scroll supports headed by lions, the stem formed as a winged putto holding a large cornucopia supporting a removable shaped circular cut-glass dish, base engraved with initials CJ, marked throughout; 15 ozt 12 dwt excluding glass. Height 15 inches. $700-900 66
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A Silver Hanukah Lamp,
A Silver Spice Tower,
20th Century,
20th Century,
the backplate centered by the Tablets with hinged doors and flanked by two lions rampant above sprigs of flowers and foliage against a tooled ground, with detachable ewer-form servant light and sconce, raised on paw supports, marked on backplate T in an oval; 19 ozt 7 dwt. Height 10 1/4 inches. $1,000-2,000
the quadrangular chamber with hinged door and surmounted by five conical spires topped by pennants, raised on a baluster stem and stepped dome base chased with lobed panels, marked on door T in an oval; 9 ozt. Height 10 1/2 inches. $700-900
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A Silver Esther Scroll Case,
An Israeli Silver Filigree Esther Scroll Case,
70 20th Century,
Mid 20th Century,
of typical form, the top formed as a coronet and mounted with cabochon gems, pull engraved ISRAEL 925; 17 ozt 12 dwt gross. Length 14 7/8 inches. $1,000-1,500
of standing cylindrical form, chased and engraved with Hebrew inscription, the hinged cover engraved with a crest above crossed foliate sprays, marked on base T in an oval; 6 ozt 16 dwt. Height 6 3/4 inches. $400-600
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A Polish Parcel-Gilt Silver Torah Crown, 1882,
the base band embossed and pierced with scrolling acanthus and spaced on either side with a shield engraved in Hebrew with presentation inscriptions, the conforming ribs linked by flowerheads and hung with bells issuing from the beaks of seven birds, the smaller upper crown hung with bells and flanked by fully modeled flowers, bird and ring finial, marked on base band and stamped STERLING; 87 ozt 10 dwt. Height 19 inches. The Hebrew inscriptions read “The Torah Crown was given as a gift from the sons of Zave Karagadske in the day of the month of Elul in the year 1916 in Chicago.” and “In rememberance of the 62nd birthday our father, born in the month of Shevat 1854 in the city of Chernobyl.” A nearly identical but smaller torah crown of the same date was offered Sotheby’s, Tel Aviv, 25 October 2000, lot 50. $4,000-8,000
Detail of lot 71
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A Russian Silver Torah Pointer, 1886,
the handle applied at hand end with a sleeve, and bisected by an openwork foliate knop, the other end with conforming terminal, applied foliate borders throughout, marked on sleeve and near end terminal with Cyrillic maker’s mark bT, assay master A.K./1886, stamped 84 throughout; 2 ozt 11 dwt. Length 9 3/4 inches. $800-1,200
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A Pair of Russian Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Decanters, Yakov Rozyen, St. Petersburg, Circa 1900,
the faceted cut-glass bodies of baluster form with elongated necks, the silver mounts with hinged covers at spouts, the domed covers engraved with contemporary foliate script monogram JCT, the scroll handles connecting the neck and foot mounts, marked throughout with maker’s mark and combined city and standard mark. Height 10 3/4 inches. $2,000-4,000 74
A Russian Silver and Enamel Kovsh,
the lobed body enameled with birds and flowers, the handle with flowering vines and turquoise beading, marked on base with 88 standard and spurious Faberge marks; 2 ozt 11 dwt gross. Length 4 inches. $2,000-4,000 75
A Russian Silver-Gilt and Enamel Demitasse Cup and Match Box Safe,
73
Circa 1900,
both with polychrome flowers and foliage within turquoise beaded borders, both with maker’s mark and Kokoshnik marks for 1868-1908, cup by Sergey Shaposhnikov, Moscow, match box safe by Pavla Mishukova, Moscow. Height of cup 2 1/2 inches. $400-600 76
A Group of Twelve Russian Silver Beakers, Late 19th Century,
in sizes, comprising eight beakers and one cordial engraved with panels enclosing architectural scenes alternating with foliage, and three beakers engraved with panels of foliage, marked on bases; 11 ozt 2 dwt. Height of tallest 4 1/8 inches. $300-500 77
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Three Russian Silver Cordials and Two Beakers, Late 19th Century,
bright-cut and engraved with bands of flowers, foliage and roundels enclosing towns, four marked, tallest cordial apparently unmarked; 5 ozt 6 dwt. Height of tallest 4 inches. $300-500
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A Pair of Russian Silver Busts of Tsar Nicholas II and Alexandra, Morosov, St. Petersburg, 1896,
the cast busts raised on fluted columns hung with laurel swags and applied with oval plaques enclosing their monograms, each marked on reverse of bust and base of column. Height 15 3/4 inches. Property from the Collection of Allen Coit Ransome, Tallahassee, Florida $8,000-12,000 79*
A Russian Gold Snuff Box, MAKER’S MARK AO, ST. PETERSBURG, 1800, ASSAY MASTER ALEKSANDR YASHINOV,
circular, the body applied with a band of lattice repeated on base, the lift-off cover with sides bright cut and engraved with a band of running folige, the top mounted with a gouache miniature painted with Cupid pricking his finger with an arrow, interior base with maker’s mark, city mark and assayer’s mark, flange with later French import marks for 1864-93, interior cover with unclear mark probably French, miniature signed lower right. Diameter 3 inches. Property from the Estate and Trust of Elise Reeder Olton, Boca Raton, Florida $800-1,200
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84
A Louis XV Silver and Enamel Snuff Box,
Two Danish Silver Vinaigrettes,
An Edwardian Silver Chatelain,
Paris, Circa 1760,
Second Half 18th Century,
rectangular, the sides and hinged cover enamelled with raised gilt and polychrome enamel flowers and foliage on a white ground, also with gilt birds and foxes, flange with Paris charge mark for 175662, discharge mark for 1809-19, and maker’s mark unclear. Length 2 1/2 inches. $500-700
both of baluster form chased with sweeping flutes and shellwork, the larger with bird finial and with pricked initials AK on base, smaller with pink gem finial, larger with indisninct mark to interior, smaller marked on base L. AMBERG HELSINGOR. Height of larger 2 1/4 inches. $300-500
Reynolds & Westwood, Birmingham, 1902-04,
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Two Continental Silver and Gem-Set Vinaigrettes,
Two Continental Parcel-Gilt Silver Vinaigrettes, Late 18th Century,
the first of urn form with hinged cover and base compartment, chased with bands and swags of laurel, base with pricked monogram JFS 1793, flange marked twice ET in a rectangle, the base TCF in rectangle, the second Dutch of flattened twohandled urn form, body and hinged cover chased with floral and laurel swags and applied with gems, base with maker’s mark FH, Harlem city mark and 30; 2 ozt 18 dwt. Height of taller 3 1/2 inches. $200-400
83
Mid 19th Century,
both of flattened two-handled urn form, with hinged covers, one with hinged base compartment, the sides mounted with gems, one engraved on base YML 1862, one with maker’s mark ? TI, the other apparently unmarked; 3 ozt 3 dwt gross. Height of tallest 3 3/4 inches. $200-400
the clip cast with a rococo cartouche enclosing a reclining nude and Cupid from which a pin cushion, scent flask, pencil, writing tablet and scissors are suspened by chains formed of linked masks, marked throughout; 4 ozt 3 dwt gross weighable. Length overall 11 1/2 inches. $300-500 85*
A Victorian Silver Card Case, Edward Smith, Birmingham, 1860,
shaped rectangular with hinged cover, engraved overall with geometric bands within scroll borders, one side with vacant cartouche, marked on flange; 2 ozt 4 dwt. Length 3 7/8 inches. Property from the Collection of Cecille Pulitzer, St. Louis, Missouri $200-400
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85A
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A German Silver Filigree Card Case,
An Italian 18-Karat Gold Clutch,
Mid 19th Century,
Gucci, Mid 20th Century,
of rectangular book form, the covers centered by a stylized filigree flower surrounded by scrolling foliage, running vine borders, one side with initials JH, marked on clasp. Length 3 1/2 inches. $200-400
of hinged flattened oval form, the sides formed of basketweave and applied with overlapping burnished bands, marked on flange ITALY 18K GUCCI; 6 ozt 16 dwt. Length 4 7/8 inches. $5,000-7,000
A Silver Compact Set and Vari-Color Gold Mounted Compact, Circa 1935,
rectangular with ribbed sides and hinged cover with radiating ring pattern, the thumbpiece with pink and yellow gold lobes mounted with green gems, interior cover with mirror, marked on flange with maker’s mark EB in an oval and 925, together with a similar German silver match box safe engraved I.J. 70. Length 3 1/4 inches. Property from the Collection of Tina Segal, Lake Worth, Florida $300-500
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An American Silver Cigarette Box,
Three French Gold-Plate Lighters,
An American Silver Enameled Desk Clock,
Tiffany & Co., New York, Mid 20th Century,
St. Dupont, Paris, Circa 1970,
rectangular, the hinged cover decorated with incised bands and centered by monogram R.P.K., interior divided, marked on flange; 9 ozt 9 dwt. Length 5 3/4 inches. $300-500
all rectangular, comprising two examples with black lacquer sides, one side with pseudo red Chinese characters, covers engraved with initials DG and SG, the third with engine-turned sides, cover engraved DG, marked on bases. Length of largest 2 1/4 inches. $300-500
Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Early 20th Century,
of rectangular form with plain blue enamel border, the conforming dial with Roman numerals and marked Tiffany & Co., 8 Days, raised on a stepped onyx base, silver border marked 800. Length of base 3 5/8 inches. $200-400
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93
A French Enamel Clock and Matching Picture Frame,
A Swiss Silver Desk Clock,
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Three Gold-Plate and Lacquer Lighters, Cartier, Circa 1970,
rectangular, the sides with lacquered panels, comprising two red and one black example, marked on bases Cartier. Height of each 2 3/8 inches. $300-500
Cartier, Paris, Late 20th Century,
both oval with faux ivory enamel borders, the giltmetal backs with easel frames, clock dials mounted with blue cabochon gems, with original box, papers and guarantee, marked on reverses. Height 3 5/8 inches. $400-600
Concord W. Co., retailed by Tiffany & Co., Circa 1900,
of square form with canted corners, the dial with Roman numerals and marked 8 days, Tiffany & Co., Swiss, with hinged easel stand, frame and stand marked Argent 0,935 Sterling Silver, frame with Swiss standard mark. Height 3 1/8 inches. $200-400
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A French Gold-Plate Fountain Pen, Cartier, Paris, Late 20th Century,
94
Pasha model, with ribbed body and 18-karat gold nib, the cover set with a blue cabochon “gem�, cover marked Pasha Cartier 1990 1031, the nib stamped 750. Length 5 1/2 inches. $500-700
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A French 18-Karat Gold, and Hardstone Fountain Pen,
95
Cartier, Paris, 1992,
Must de Cartier Cougar model, with ribbed hardstone case mounted with silver-gilt clips and blue cabochon terminals, with 18-karat gold nib, together with original presentation case and instruction booklet, nib marked 18K, clip engraved Cougar de Cartier, 1992, Made in France. Length 5 1/8 inches. $400-600
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An English Silver, 18-Karat Gold and Enamel Fountain Pen, Michel Perchin, London, Early 21st Century,
Fleur de Lis pattern, the body and screw-off cover decorated with silver fleur de lis against an engineturned translucent blue enamel ground, the cover with a coronet terminal, nib inlaid with gold panels engraved with leaves and logo, in original wood presentation box, marked on rim of cover. Length 5 5/8 inches. $300-500
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A Group of American Silver Miniature Table Articles, Emma Haig, 20th Century,
comprising a pair of two-light candelabra, a pair of covered entree dishes, four chargers with gadrooned borders, four goblets, and a toast rack, each marked Emma Haig Sterling on base, 13 pieces; 6 ozt 7 dwt. Height of candelabra 2 1/4 inches. $200-400 97
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A Group of Silver Miniature Table Articles, Various Makers, 20th Century,
comprising a punch bowl, serving tray, 2 trays with lobed borders, basket with applied figure of a rabbit, oval tray embossed with courting scene, 6 tumblers, 6 mugs, 2 water pitchers, 2 casters, 4 dinner knives, 4 dinner forks, 5 spoons, 35 pieces; 4 ozt 10 dwt. Length of largest tray over handles 4 1/4 inches. $100-200 99
A Chinese Export Silver Miniature Three-Piece Tea Set and Tray, Early 20th Century,
comprising a teapot, creamer, two-handled covered sugar bowl and tray, the tea set chased with bamboo leaves against a matted ground, oval tray with prunus border, center engraved with a fisherman, tea set apparently unmarked, underside of tray with jungin mark; 4 ozt. Length of tray 4 5/8 inches. $200-400 100
A Set of Eleven Chinese Export Silver Nut Dishes, Tuck Chang & Co., Shanghai, Circa 1900,
99
circular with crimped rims, realistically chased with veined leaves, raised on circular vine-form stem foot, marked on sides; 13 ozt 10 dwt. Diameter 3 1/8 inches. $500-700
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A Chinese Export Silver Three-Piece Condiment Set, Maker’s Mark KH. in a Lozenge, Hong Kong, First Half 20th Century,
comprising a salt caster, an open salt, covered mustard pot and two small ladles, all engraved with bamboo, with original presentation box, marked on bases; 3 ozt 9 dwt excluding glass liner. Height of caster 2 7/8 inches. $300-500 102*
A Japanese Silver Four-Piece Tea Set, Samurai Shokai, Yokohama, Early 20th Century,
comprising a teapot, kettle on lampstand, creamer and covered sugar bowl, of apple form, chased with irises against a matted ground, marked on bases SAMURAI SHOKAI YOKOHAMA STERLING; 60 ozt 12 dwt gross. Height of kettle on lampstand 13 3/8 inches. Property from the Collection of Cecille Pulitzer, St. Louis, Missouri $5,000-8,000
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103
An American Silver, 14-Karat Gold and Jadite Double-Vase, Maker’s Mark JW an Eagle Above, Possibly for John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, PA, Late 19th Century,
formed as two rectangular vases joined at edges and etched with climbing chrysanthemums, the front mounted with a jadite figure of Guyanyin on a wedge-shaped plinth, marked on base; 27 ozt. Height 10 inches. Property from a Palm Beach Estate $3,000-5,000
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104
A Chinese Export Silver Three-Piece Tea Set, Lue Wo, Shanghai, Circa 1900,
comprising a teapot, creamer, and sugar bowl, of paneled spool form, the sides chased with panels of faux bois and applied with prunus brances, vine form handles, marked on bases; 42 ozt 10 dwt. Height of teapot handle 6 3/4 inches. $2,000-3,000 104 39
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109
An Indian Silver Small Monteith Bowl,
A Burmese Silver Two-Handled Basket,
A Mexican Silver Two-Handled Centerpiece Bowl,
Late 19th Century,
Second Half 20th Century,
Sanborns, Mexico City, Mid 20th Century,
of typical form with notched rim, the sides embossed and chased with jungle and hunting scenes including elephants and lions, the ends with ring handles issuing from lion heads, attached to a stepped wood plinth, bowl marked on base rim STERLING. Height overall 8 1/8 inches. $1,000-2,000
the woven basket rectangular with upturned sides, applied with narrow border of running flowers and foliage, apparently unmarked; 19 ozt 6 dwt. Length over handles 11 7/8 inches. $500-700
the circular body chased with lobes and everted rim flat-chased with flowerheads linked by scrolls and leaves, the scroll handles cast with leaves at upper handle terminals, marked on base; 35 ozt 4 dwt. Length over handles 12 3/4 inches. $800-1,200
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A Spanish Colonial Silver Bowl,
106
An Indian Silver-Gilt Bowl, Circa 1900,
of oval boat form, the body densely chased with flowers and foliage against a matted ground below a band of openwork scrolling foliage, raised on a conforming pierced foot band, applied at both ends with forked-tongue serpents issuing ring handles, apparently unmarked; 11 ozt 8 dwt. Length over handles 8 3/4 inches. $300-500
19th Century,
the deep circular bowl with crimped rim and tooled surface, with flying scroll handles and raised on three scroll supports, engraved on one side with later monogram HF, apparently unmarked; 8 ozt 9 dwt. Length over handles 8 1/4 inches. $300-500
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A Mexican Silver Water Pitcher and Entree Dish, Mexico City, Mid 20th Century,
the pitcher of elongated baluster form with strap handle, Juvenito Lopez Reyes, the entree dish of plain oval form with molded rim, Maciel; 35 ozt 9 dwt. Height of pitcher 9 3/4 inches. Property from the Collection of Cecille Pulitzer, St. Louis, Missouri $800-1,200
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112
113
A Mexican Silver Five-Piece Tea and Coffee Set and Matching Tray,
A Silver Large Ewer,
A Peruvian Silver Wine Cooler and Tray,
Possibly Mexican, 20th Century,
Carlo Mario Camusso, Lima, Mid 20th Century,
Codan S.A., Mexico City, Mid 20th Century,
comprising a teapot, coffee pot, creamer, covered sugar bowl, waste bowl and tray, all of paneled baluster form with scroll handles, the two-handled tray of shaped oval form, marked on undersides; 145 ozt 5 dwt. Length of tray over handles 25 1/8 inches. Height of coffee pot 10 1/8 inches. Property from the Collection of Angelica Amador, Berlin, Germany $3,000-5,000
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of baluster form, the spot-hammered surface chased with sweeping acanthus leaves, raised on a domed base partly gadrooned and chased with flowerheads, the scroll handle with foliate terminals and wrapped with ropetwist bands, marked on underside PLATA 925; 44 ozt 16 dwt. Height overall 17 3/8 inches. $1,500-2,500
both with applied scroll borders, together with a pair of ice tongs, marked on undersides; 27 ozt 16 dwt. Diameter of tray 11 7/8 inches. $800-1,200
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A Mexican Silver Tray and Two Matching Bowls, A. Torres Vega, Mexico City, Mid 20th Century,
all oval with scroll borders, the bowls with lobed sides, the smallest raised on four bracket feet, marked on undersides; 68 ozt 7 dwt. Length of longest 18 1/4 inches. Property from the Collection of Angelica Amador, Berlin, Germany $1,200-1,800 115
A Peruvian Silver Wine Cooler, Mid 20th Century,
slightly tapered on stepped circular base and with scroll handles, base stamped 925; 12 ozt 10 dwt. Height 6 3/8 inches. $400-600
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A Mexican Silver Five-Piece Tea and Coffee Set and Matching Tray, Tango Aceves, Taxco, Mid 20th Century,
comprising a teapot, coffee pot, creamer, covered sugar bowl, waste bowl and two-handled tray, of baluster form with loop handles, the hinged cover with fully modeled blossom and beaded tendril finials, the oval tray with conforming blossom handles, marked on bases; 148 ozt 4 dwt gross. Length of tray over handles 23 1/2 inches. Height of coffee pot 9 3/4 inches. $3,000-5,000 117
A Mexican Silver Divided Serving Bowl, Sanborns, Mexico City, Mid 20th Century,
shaped oval with fixed central divider, marked on base; 28 ozt 10 dwt. Length 15 1/8 inches. $500-700 118
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A Mexican Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl and Matching Two-Handled Tray, Hector Aguilar, Taxco, 1940-45,
the creamer and sugar of tapered cylindrical form with bulbous lower bodies and loop handles, the tray rounded rectangular with banded loop handles, marked on undersides; 28 ozt 12 dwt. Length of tray over handles 12 inches. $800-1,200 119
A Set of Six Mexican Silver Cordials, William Spratling, Taxco, Circa 1945,
tapered cylindrical on square plinth bases, marked on undersides; 7 ozt 12 dwt. Height 2 inches. $250-350 119
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A Mexican Silver Belt, Maker’s Mark CLR or GLR, Iguala, Mid 20th Century,
formed as square panels applied with stylized birds, dolphins and dragons spaced by beading, marked on reverse; 7 ozt 10 dwt. Length 28 1/2 inches. $400-600
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121*
123
An English Silver Four-Piece Tea and Coffee Set,
An English Silver Salver,
A. Haviland-Nye, London, 1968,
Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1957,
comprising a teapot, coffee pot, creamer and twohandled sugar bowl, in George I style, with applied foliate strapwork and capped scroll handles, marked throughout; 71 ozt gross. Height of coffee pot 11 1/8 inches. Property from the Collection of Constance Bach, Bayside, Wisconsin $1,200-1,800
shaped circular with stepped rim, raised on three pad feet, the center engraved with presentation inscription, marked on underside; 39 ozt 9 dwt. Diameter 14 3/4 inches.
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An English Parcel-Gilt Silver Centerpiece, Stuart Devlin, London, 1979,
formed as a gilt parrot perched on an elongated conical stem, the lower stem surrounded by stylized gilt buttresses topped by silver spheres, all on a spreading domed base applied with silver band, fully marked. Height overall 18 1/8 inches. $1,000-2,000
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The presentation inscription reads: “PRESENTED TO LADY JENKINS BY THE GOOLE SHIPBUILDING & REPAIRING CO LTD. ON THE OCCASION OF THE LAUNCHING OF THE m.v. “CENTURY” ON SEPTEMBER 22ND 1956.” $800-1,200 124
An English Silver Five-Piece Tea and Coffee Set, Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham, 1950-52,
comprising a coffee pot, teapot, creamer, sugar bowl, and waste bowl, in Queen Anne style, with baluster bodies, partly faceted spouts and domed covers, stained wood handles and knop finials, together with an oval silver-plate tray with galleried border, tea and coffee set fully marked, tray apparently unmarked; 65 ozt 8 dwt gross excluding tray. Height of coffee pot 10 3/4 inches. $1,200-1,800
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An English Silver Rose Bowl, Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1949,
of montieth form, rasied on a stepped circular base, marked near rim; 15 ozt 15 dwt. Diameter 7 1/4 inches. $400-600 125
An English Silver Four-Piece Tea and Coffee Set, Adie Bros., Birmingham, 1948,
comprising a teapot, coffee pot, creamer and twohandled sugar bowl, each of bombĂŠ oval form with shaped everted rims, with capped scroll handles and raised on four shell supports headed by stylized foliage, marked throughout; 66 ozt 6 dwt gross. Height of coffee pot 7 1/2 inches. $1,500-2,500
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127
A Set of Four English Silver Salts, FTR & Co., London, 1936,
circular form, raised on three pad feet, fully marked; 11 ozt 10 dwt. Diameter 2 1/2 inches. $300-500 127
An English Silver Two-Handled Tray, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield, 1927,
oval with upturned border and applied reeded rim, the surface engraved with oval medallions suspended by ribbons and linked by bellflower swags, engraved in center with contemporary crest and motto, the ends with cut-out handles, marked on base; 108 ozt 14 dwt. Length over handles 25 3/4 inches. The crest is that of Holroyd or Holroyde. $3,000-5,000 128
A George V Silver Two-Handled Tray, 128
Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London, 1913,
rectangular with canted corners and moulded rim, the center engraved with crest and motto, marked on base; 133 ozt. Length over handles 28 1/4 inches. Property from a Prominent Female Doctor in Palm Beach, Florida $2,800-4,800 129
No Lot 130
A George V Silver Monteith, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1912,
the deep bowl partly fluted and chased on both sides with baroque scrollwork cartouches all below the notched rim applied with scrolls, raised on a circular foot chased with gadroons, the bale handles issuing from lion heads, marked on side; 57 ozt 12 dwt. Diameter over handles 12 inches. $2,000-4,000
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An Edwardian Silver Centerpiece Bowl, Charles Stuart Harris & Sons, London, 1907,
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of deep circular form with gadrooned rim, the upper body pierced with a band of sylized foliage, raised on a stepped circular foot, marked on side; 56 ozt 15 dwt. Diameter 12 1/4 inches. $3,000-5,000 132*
An Edwardian Silver Waiter, Josiah Williams & Co., London, 1902,
shaped circular, raised on claw and ball feet, marked on underside; 11 ozt 9 dwt. Diameter 8 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of David and Sally Haase, Peoria, Illinois $300-500 133
A Victorian Silver Salver, Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1888,
shaped circular, the applied beeded rim with flowerheads at intervals, center engraved with arms and motto under a foliate mantle, raised on four pad feet, marked on underside; 46 ozt 10 dwt. Diameter 15 inches. $1,200-1,800
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134
A Silver-Plate Supper Service,
the rotating circular base fitted with a covered circular soup tureen, four rectangular covered entree dishes, and two salts, all with gadrooned borders. Length of base over handles 27 1/8 inches. $700-900
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137
138
A George V Silver Basket,
A Pair of Diminutive Victorian Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Decanters,
A Pair of Victorian Silver Three-Light Candelabra,
Harry Freeman, London, 1911,
rectangular with gadrooned borders and doubleshells flanked by acanthus at corners, the sides pierced with pales and Greek Key, marked on side, Britannia standard; 27 ozt 18 dwt. Length 12 inches. Property from the Collection of Thomas D. and Joyce J. Allen, Chicago, Illinois $800-1,200
Mappin & Webb, London, 1890,
the spherical silver tops chased with scrolls, acanthus and beaded tendrils, the glass bottles rectangular with rounded shoulders cut with geometric patterns, in fitted leather-bound presentation case by Mappin & Webb, silver fully marked. Height 6 1/4 inches. $600-800
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An Edwardian Silver Figural Tray, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1903,
Hawksworth, Eyre & Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1884,
on stepped octagonal bases partly fluted and chased with leaf-tips, rising to conforming tapered stems and vase form sconces, the detachable tops with central light and two scroll branches topped by fixed drip pans and matching sconces, detachable nozzles, weighted bases, marked on base rims, flanges of tops and nozzles; 59 ozt 12 dwt weighble. Height 17 1/8 inches. Property from a Prominent Female Doctor in Palm Beach, Florida $2,000-4,000
oval, with up-turned crimped rim, the center emobssed and chased in high relief with a female bust in profile emerging from a large spray of daisies and surrounded by whiplash scrolls, marked near rim; 17 ozt 6 dwt. Length 9 1/4 inches. $500-700
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141
A Victorian Silver Salver,
A Victorian Silver and Cut-Glass Inkstand,
A Victorian Silver Pitcher,
Stephen Smith, London, Circa 1880,
Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter, 1874,
Stephen Smith, London, 1872,
circular with leaf-tip rim, the border pierced and chased with putti playing musical instruments amongst scrolling strapwork, foliage and beaded bosses, the center elaborately engraved with a baroque cartouched inscribed “AWARDED TO,� raised on three winged paw supports, marked on surface with maker’s mark, duty mark and lion passant only; 19 ozt 11 dwt. Diameter 10 1/8 inches. $600-800
the shaped rectangular base raised on four ball feet, bright-cut and engraved with guilloche borders and sprays of ivy, the corners applied with scrolling vine form pen holders, the center with detachable octagonal box with winged-lion finial, also fitted with two cut glass bottles mounted with hinged silver covers, marked throughout, glass bottle mounts by Henry Manton, Birmingham, 1874; 35 ozt 16 dwt weighable. Length 11 3/8 inches. $2,000-4,000
tapered cylindrical, embossed and chased overall with scrolling grapevine and foliage against matted ground, with bi-furcated vine form handle, raised on four ball feet, underside engraved with crest and motto, marked right of handle; 21 ozt 8 dwt. Height overall 8 1/4 inches. The crest is that of Gwyn. $2,000-4,000
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A Victorian Silver Ewer, Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1865,
of vase form with applied beaded borders, the body and neck engraved with ribbon-tied swags of flowers and foliage, the front applied with later shield engraved “DEWA FROM DAD March 6th 1931,” with leaf-capped scroll handle, marked below spout and cover; 22 ozt 8 dwt. Height 14 3/8 inches. $600-800
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A Victorian Silver Beer Jug, Daniel & Charles Houle, London, 1865,
of baluster form, embossed and chased in high relief with oval bosses flanked by sprays of flowers and scrolls against a partly matted ground, engraved below spout “Manzanita Boswell” within a scrollwork cartouche with spout cast with rocaille and flowers, the hinged domed cover chased to match and with fully modeled flower bud finial, leaf-capped scroll handle, fully marked; 37 ozt 14 dwt. Height 10 inches. $2,000-4,000
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A Victorian Silver Kettle on Lampstand, John S. Hunt, London, 1853,
the pot of lobed inverted pear form, flat-chased with rococo cartouche enclosing floral sprays against a matted ground, engraved with contemporary dragon’s head erased crest on both sides, the domed cover chased to match and with fruit-form finial, the lampstand with four leaf-capped scroll supports terminating in shells and linked by an openwork apron of scrolls and flowers, marked throughout, underside of kettle stamped HUNT & ROSKELL LATE STORR & MORTIMER 6752, spirit lamp by Frederick Elkington, London, 1882; 72 ozt. Height 16 1/2 inches. $1,500-2,500 144 52
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A Pair of Irish Silver Claret Jugs, Robert W. Smith, Dublin, 1847,
the lower bodies with leafy acanthus alternating with poppies below a band of finely chased bacchic masks linked by sprays of flowers, applied under the spouts with a grotesque mask and the hinged covers applied with extending acanthus thumbpieces, the upswung leaf-capped scroll handles terminating in bird talons, each engraved with crest and baron’s coronet, fully marked on necks, covers with duty mark only, lower handle terminals also with duty mark; 77 ozt 18 dwt. Height 13 1/8 inches. $6,000-8,000 Detail of lot 145
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A Victorian Silver Wine Funnel and Strainer, Barnard Brothers, London, 1846,
of typical form, engraved with foliate script initials JS, the detachable strainer with rim clip, fully marked on strainer and funnel below rim; 4 ozt 15 dwt. Length 5 1/2 inches. $400-600 147
A Victorian Silver Four-Piece Tea and Coffee Set, Barnard Brothers, London, 1846/55,
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comprising a teapot, coffee pot, creamer and twohandled sugar bowl, of paneled baluster form etched and engraved with arabesques, the capped scroll handles engraved with foliate pendants, together with silver-plate two-handled oval tray with similar decoration, marked on bodies, covers and handles, finials unmarked, teapot handle stamped 734, coffee pot 324; 66 ozt 11 dwt excluding tray. Height of coffee pot 11 1/4 inches. Length of tray over handles 27 1/2 inches. $2,000-4,000 148
A Pair of Sheffield-Plate Three-Light Candelabra, Thomas Wilkinson, Birmingham, Second Half 19th Century,
the lobed circular bases with scroll borders rising to fluted stems decorated with leaftips and vase-form sconces with stylized flowers, the detachable tops with central light and reeded scrolling branches applied with flowers, marked on bases near rims. $600-800 149
A Sheffield-Plate Mirror Plateau, 19th Century,
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rounded rectangular form with beaded and egg-anddart rim, raised on six paw feet headed by foliage, apparently unmarked. Length 27 1/2 inches. $400-600
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A Victorian Silver Assembled Four-Piece Tea and Coffee Set, London, 1841-43,
comprising a teapot, coffee pot, creamer, and twohandled sugar bowl, all of paneled baluster form, chased with flowers, foliage and rococo scrolls against a partly matted ground, with leaf-capped reeded scroll handles and spouts, flower blossom finials, engraved with contemporary crest and motto, marked on base, covers and finials, coffee pot and sugar bowl with maker’s mark WH probably for William Hutton, teapot and creamer by George Frederick Pinnell; 78 ozt 3 dwt. Height of coffee pot 10 1/2 inches. The crest is that of Barrington. $2,000-4,000
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A Pair of Sheffield Plate Three-Light Candelabra, 19th Century,
on circular bases with lobed borders throughout, the detachable tops with central light and two scroll branches rising to fixed drip pans and camapanaform sconces, apparently unmarked. Height 22 inches. $500-700 152
A William IV Silver Two-Handled Tray, Charles Boyton I, London, 1830,
oval with applied reeded rim, the border chased with running flowers and foliage against a matted ground, with reeded loop handles springing from leaves and raised on leaf-decorated bracket supports, the center later bright-cut and engraved with bands guilloche and stylized leaf-tips, marked on underside; 98 ozt. Length over handles 26 inches. $3,000-5,000
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A Pair of Sheffield-Plate Wine Coolers, 19th Century,
of campana form, decorated throughout with bands of acanthus alternating with shells, with leafy doublescroll handles and detachable liners with fixed collars, both engraved on one side with arms and motto under a foliate mantle, together with a pair of associated wood stands, apparently unmarked. Height 10 7/8 inches. The motto is that of Borrowes or Stannus. $700-900
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A Set of Twelve William IV Dinner Plates, Benjamin Preston, London, 1836,
shaped circular with gadrooned rim, the border engraved with arms on one side and with two crests with mottos on the other, fully marked on undersides of borders; 211 ozt 2 dwt. Diameter 10 inches. Property from the Hugh Johnston Hubbard Trust, Lake Forest, Illinois Christie’s, New York, NY, 19 October 2004, lot 976 S.J. Shrubsole, New York, NY $10,000-12,000 155*
A Pair of George III Sheffield-Plate Two-Light Candelabra, Probably Matthew Boulton, Birmingham, Crirca 1800,
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on circular bases with reeded bands, rising to banded tapered cylindrical stems and vase form sconces, the detachable topw with central urn finial and two scrolling branches topped by fixed drip pans and sconces, detachable nozzles, one top with sunburst mark. Height 14 3/4 inches. Property from the Hugh Johnston Hubbard Trust, Lake Forest, Illinois $600-800
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A Pair of George IV Silver Entree Dishes and Covers, Paul Storr, London, 1821,
the rectangular dishes with sloped gadrooned border with shells flanked by acanthus at corners, the high domed covers with fluted band and with foliate loop finial springing from radiating acanthus, both engraved on one side of cover with contemporary arms and crest under a foliate mantle, the dishes with matching crest, together with a pair of Sheffield-Plate warming stands with gadrooned bodies and paw supports, detachable liners, fully marked on bodies and covers, finials with maker’s mark, lion passant and duty marks, dishes numbered 1, 3, covers 1, 4, warming stands marked on base for Nathaniel Smith & Co., Sheffield; 139 ozt excluding warming stands. Length of warming stands over handles 14 3/4 inches. Property from the Uihlein Family, Milwaukee, Wisconsin $12,000-18,000
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A Pair of George IV Silver Entree Dishes,
A Scottish Silver Two-Handled Cup,
A Regency Silver Three-Piece Tea Set,
Paul Storr, London, 1824,
Robert Morton, Edinburgh, 1815,
Solomon Hougham, London, 1812-13,
of rectangular cushion form with applied gadrooned borders, the covers with slip-lock silver-plate finials modeled as baron’s coronets, marked on dishes and covers and numbered 3, 4; 104 ozt 17 dwt excluding finials. Length 11 3/4 inches. Property from the Uihlein Family, Milwaukee, Wisconsin $5,000-7,000
of campana form with lobed lower body and leafcapped angular handles with foliate terminals, raised on a partly fluted circular base, engraved on one side with contemporary arms, crest and motto for M’Coll, marked on base; 30 ozt 8 dwt. Height 9 7/8 inches. Property from the Collection of Cecille Pulitzer, St. Louis, Missouri $600-800
comprising a teapot, creamer and two-handled sugar bowl, all of oval boat form with gadrooned rims and lobed lower bodies, all engraved on one side “To WD,” undersides with initials CM, raised on four ball feet, gilt interiors, marked throughout; 38 ozt. Length of teapot 11 3/4 inches. $1,000-2,000
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A George III Silver Four-Piece Tea and Coffee Set,
A Pair of George III Silver Open Sauce Boats,
Paul Storr, London, 1810,
comprising a teapot, coffee pot on lampstand, creamer and two-handled sugar bowl, of urn form with ovolo and gadrooned borders, teapot and coffee pot with twin-tailed serpent handle terminals, the creamer and sugar bowl with handles formed as double serpents, each engraved with contemporary crests, the coffee pot with corresponding arms under a foliate mantle, marked throughout, maker’s mark on base of coffee pot obscured; 114 ozt 6 dwt gross. Height of coffee pot on lampstand 11 1/4 inches.
Paul Storr, London, 1803,
of paneled oval form on conforming domed bases, applied with beaded borders, the ends with everted acanthus handles springing from anthemion, one side engraved with arms, the other side crested, fully marked near rims; 29 ozt. Length over handles 9 inches. $3,000-5,000
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An Assembled Georgian Silver Flatware Service, Most by Richard Pearce, London, 1822-23,
the rounded terminals with feathered borders, engraved with beehive and savage head ducally crowned crests and motto NON VU SED ARTE, knives with stag crest, comprising 11 dinner knives 12 dinner forks 12 dessert forks 12 tablespoons 12 dessert spoons 12 teaspooons 1 sauce ladle together with 2 gilt teaspoons, probably Russian 74 pieces; 90 ozt excluding knives. Property from the Collection of a Lady, Oak Brook, Illinois $4,000-6,000 163*
An Assembled English Silver Flatware Service, Various Makers, London, 19th and 20th Century, 162
Fiddle Thread Shell pattern, most crested, comprising 18 dinner knives 18 dinner forks 17 lunch knives 18 lunch forks 18 tablespoons 18 dessert spoons 16 teaspoons together with 7 butter spreaders, King pattern, Gorham Mfg. Co. 1 basting spoon, King pattern, Dominick & Haff Co. 1 berry spoon, St. James pattern, Tiffany & Co. 1 serving spoon, Audubon variant pattern 133 pieces, with wood box; 206 ozt 18 dwt excluding knives. Property from the Estate of Mary Griggs Burke, New York City, New York and Cable, Wisconsin $3,000-5,000 164*
A Set of Six English Silver Napkin Rings, G & C Hodgettes, Birmingham, 1914,
of wishbone form, applied with game birds, a hare and two terriers, in fitted box, fully marked. Length 2 3/4 inches. Property from the Collection of Gayle Gordon Nering, Naples, Florida $500-700 165
An English Silver Stuffing Spoon and Fish Slice,
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the pierced fish slice handle bearing the crest of Burton, Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne, London, 1814, the stuffing spoon with flaring reeded terminal, Israel Freeman & Son Ltd, Sheffield, 1965; 10 ozt 15 dwt. Length of each 12 1/4 inches. $300-500
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A George III Silver Tea Urn, Richard Cooke, London, 1800,
of vase form with gadrooned borders, the front engraved with contemporary arms in a shield and crest flanked by rampant lions, upswung reeded loop handles, the domed cover with berried bud finial, all raised on a square plinth and four leaf-capped bracket supports, the interior fitted with a screw-off metal heated cylinder with cover, marked on plinth and flange of cover; 103 ozt 15 dwt gross excluding heating cylinder. Height overall 16 3/8 inches. The arms are those of Charles Edmonstone, 2nd Baronet (1764-1821), and his second wife Louisa (1778-1840), daughter of Beaumont Hotham, 2nd Baron Hotham. $3,000-5,000 167
A Set of Twelve Silver Dinner Plates,
shaped circular with applied gadrooned rims, the borders engraved with a crest, marked on underside of borders for Samuel Hood, London, 1697, undersides also with engraved numbers and weights; 211 ozt 9 dwt. Diameter 9 7/8 inches. $6,000-8,000
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A George III Silver Teapot, Michael Plummer, London, 1792,
oval with straight sides, bright-cut and engraved with stylized flowerheads and scallops, the flat hinged cover with stylized foliage and later presentation inscription, wood knop finial and capped scroll handle, marked on body and cover; 16 ozt gross. Length 10 1/2 inches. $500-700 168
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A George III Silver Creamer, Hester Bateman, London, 1777,
of baluster form with embossed beaded rim, leafcapped double-scroll handle, fully marked near rim; 2 ozt 4 dwt. Height 4 5/8 inches. $200-300
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A George III Silver Tea Caddy, William Vincent, London, 1771,
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of drum form, the front engraved with a contemorary crest and the keyhole surround with a rococo cartouche, the flat-hinged cover with leaf and bud finial, interior with gilt metal lock, fully marked on base and with scratch weight 10=18, cover with maker’s mark and lion passant; 11 ozt 12 dwt gross. Height 4 inches. Property from the Collection of Cecille Pulitzer, St. Louis, Missouri $300-500
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A Group of Twenty Georgian and Victorian Silver Tablespoons, Various Makers, Mostly London, 1771-1841,
most engraved with contemporary monograms, comprising 15 with rounded down-turned handles, 4 with fiddle handles and one with rounded up-turned handle, marked on reverse of handles; 38 ozt 16 dwt. Lengths approximately 8 3/4 inches. $900-1,200
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An English Silver Salver, John Carter II, London, 1769,
shaped circular with gadrooned border, raised on three pad feet; 29 ozt 3 dwt. Diameter 12 1/8 inches. Property from the Hugh Johnston Hubbard Trust, Lake Forest, Illinois $600-800
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An Irish Silver Cream Jug, George Beere, Dublin, Circa 1750,
of inverted helmet form applied with mid rib, on three paw supports headed by lions an with leafcapped double-scroll handle, engraved on one side wth lion rampant crest, marked right of handle with maker’s mark, Hibernia and harp crowned marks; 6 ozt 6 dwt. Height 4 1/4 inches. Property from a Distinguished Private Collection, Chicago and Palm Beach $500-700 173 63
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A Group of Silver and Enamel Circus Figures,
A Set of Four Silver Graduated Bowls,
An American Silver Two-Part Dish,
Designed by Gene Moore for Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Circa 1990,
Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Late 20th Century,
Alfredo Sciarotta, Newport, RI, Circa 1960,
comprising a comparisoned elephant, a dancer in a yellow dress, a clown playing an accordian and two balancing balls, all marked TIFFANY & CO STERLING; 36 ozt 5 dwt gross. Length of elephant 6 inches. $6,000-8,000
Thumbprint pattern, each circular with rim incurved at one spot, marked on bases; 32 ozt. Diameter of largest 7 1/2 inches. $800-1,200
formed of two oval dishes raised on ball feet and joined by a double-ring finial, marked near one end and numbered 4C; 8 ozt 10 dwt. Length 6 1/2 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $250-350
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An American Silver Five-Piece Tea and Coffee Set and Matching Tray, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, 1956,
Directional pattern, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, creamer, covered sugar bowl, waste bowl and circular tray, of teardrop form, with ebony handles and finials, the circular tray with upturned border and black laminated plastic center, marked on bases and with date symbol for 1956, tray marked on base rim; 59 ozt 11 dwt gross excluding tray. Height of coffee pot 8 3/4 inches. $4,000-6,000 178
An American Silver Bowl,
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Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Circa 1950,
the circular bowl with incised rim, raised on a circular base formed of running openwork scrolls, marked on base and numbered 23124; 32 ozt 6 dwt. Diameter 9 1/2 inches. $1,500-2,500 179
A Set of Six American Silver Chargers, Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Second Half 20th Century,
octagonal with applied bamboo rims, marked on undersides and numbered 23997; 140 ozt 16 dwt. Diameter 11 1/2 inches. $4,000-6,000 180*
An American Silver Dish, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, Mid 20th Century,
of shell form with up-turned rim, marked on underside and numbered 40617; 15 ozt 5 dwt. Length 9 1/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Norman and Dorothy Holmes, Wilmette, Illinois $400-600
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An American Silver Four-Piece Coffee Set, Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Circa 1970,
comprising a coffee pot, creamer, open sugar bowl and tea caddy, coffee pot and creamer of baluster form with capped scroll handles, the caddy cylindrical with lift-off cover with baluster finial, marked on bases, coffee pot numbered 22604, creamer and sugar bowl 22938, caddy 21; 33 ozt 17 dwt gross. Height of coffee pot 8 1/4 inches. $1,000-2,000 182
An American Silver Pitcher, J.C. Boardman & Co., South Wallingford, CT, Circa 1955,
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of baluster form on stepped circular base, leafcapped double-scroll handle, marked on base; 22 ozt 18 dwt. Height 9 inches. $500-700 183
An American Silver Large Platter, International Silver Co., Meriden, CT, Mid 20th Century,
circular with gadrooned rim, the border with a band of flowerheads spaced by lattice, marked on base; 33 ozt 10 dwt. Diameter 16 inches. $700-900 184
An American Silver Five-Piece Tea and Coffee Set, Fisher Silversmiths, Jersey City, NJ, Mid 20th Century,
Footed Duncan pattern, each of baluster paneled form raised on scrolled feet, comprising teapot, coffee pot, creamer, sugar bowl, and waste bowl, marked on bases and numbered 2392; 80 ozt 7 dwt gross. Height of coffee pot 9 1/8 inches. $1,600-2,600 185
A Set of Four American Silver Candlesticks, 183
Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, Mid 20th Century,
the stepped rectangular bases with canted corners, rising to rectangular baluster stems and campana form sconces, conforming detachable nozzles, weighted, marked on bases. Height 9 1/8 inches. $700-900
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A Set of Four American Silver-Gilt Dinner Plates, Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Mid 20th Century,
circular, the gadrooned rims with leaf-tips at intervals, the borders engraved with monogram GGB, marked on undersides and numbered 23569; 57 ozt 7 dwt. Diameter 9 1/8 inches. $2,000-4,000 187*
An American Silver Bowl, Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Circa 1950,
of scalloped circular form on short foot rim, engraved in center “V de la C J”, marked on underside and numbered 23292; 13 ozt 16 dwt. Diameter 8 1/2 inches. Property from the Collection of Mr. John Dahlia, Naples, Florida $500-700 186
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A Set of Eighteen American Silver Bread Plates, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, Mid 20th Century,
circular with reeded borders, 12 with script monogram HWH and 6 with monogram GHS, together with three silver dinner plates, with engraved monogram MHF, The Watson Compnay, Attleboro, MA; 80 ozt. Diameter of first 6 1/8 inches. $1,500-2,500 189
Three American Silver “Revere” Bowls, Various Makers, Mid 20th Century,
in sizes, of typical form with flaring rims and stepped circular bases, largest by Gorham Mfg Co., Providence, RI, 1949, medium by Newport Sterling, Providence RI, smallest by Poole Silver Co., Taunton, MA; 49 ozt 3 dwt. Diameters 10 3/8 inches to 3 1/2 inches. $1,200-1,800 190
A Set of Twelve American Silver Goblets, Frank M. Smith Silver Co., Gardner, MA, Mid 20th Century,
with flaring rims above an engraved band of anthemion and monogram MNK, the circular bases engraved to match, marked on undersides; 30 ozt 4 dwt. Height 6 1/8 inches. $700-900
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A Set of Six American Silver Goblets,
A Set of Seven American Silver Nut Dishes,
An American Silver Serving Tray,
Fisher Silversmiths, Jersey City, NJ, Mid 20th Century,
Shreve & Co., San Francisco, CA, First Half 20th Century,
Worden Munnis, Boston, MA, Mid 20th Century,
the circular bases rising to baluster stems, the bowls engraved on one side with foliate script monogram JSD, marked on bases, together with three silver cordials with screw-off glass liners, Elgin Silver Co., New York, NY; 40 ozt weighable. Height of first 7 1/8 inches. Property from the Collection of Cecille Pulitzer, St. Louis, Missouri $800-1,200
of porringer form with applied cartouche handle, border chased with floral sprays, center etched with script initials TP, marked on bases; 16 ozt 5 dwt. Length over handle 5 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Harriet Lowden Madlener, Oregon, Illinois $400-600
Dublin pattern, circular, the up-turned border chased with petal-form lobes, marked on base; 53 ozt 1 dwt. Diameter 16 inches. Property from the Estate of Mary Blain Mead, Grosse Pointe, Michigan $1,000-2,000
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An American Silver Tea Caddy,
An American Silver Three-Piece Coffee Set,
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An American Silver Bowl, Redlich & Co., New York, NY, Circa 1960,
the deep circular bowl with slightly tapering sides and tuck-in base, raised on a short foot rim, marked on base; 28 ozt 16 dwt. Diameter 8 3/8 inches. $500-700
Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, 1950-51,
comprising a coffee pot, creamer, and sugar bowl, all of oval baluster form, the sides embossed and chased with vacant rococo cartouches flanked by flowers and foliage, conforming loop handles, marked on bases and with date symbols for 1950-51; 27 ozt 6 dwt. Height of coffee pot 8 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of David and Sally Haase, Peoria, Illinois $700-900
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196* William G. DeMatteo, Bergenfeld, NJ, Mid 20th Century,
shaped oval with straight sides, the upper rim applied with narrow lobed band, the flat hinged cover with blossom and beaded tendril finial, marked on base; 7 ozt. Height 3 1/4 inches. Property from the Collection of Cecille Pulitzer, St. Louis, Missouri $300-500
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An American Silver Four-Piece Silver Tea and Coffee Set and Matching Tray, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, 1947,
comprising a teapot, coffee pot, kettle on lampstand, creamer, covered sugar bowl and two-handled tray, of inverted baluster form, chased with scrolls and with applied scroll borders, each side centered by a vacant rococo cartouche, the matching tray of shaped oval form, marked on bases and with date symbols for 1947; 227 ozt gross. Length of tray over handles 25 5/8 inches. $5,000-7,000 198
An American Silver Tray, Quaker Silver Co., North Attleboro, MA, Circa 1940,
of circular form, with applied stylized leaf and bud handles, marked on base and numbered 7425; 37 ozt. Length over handles 17 1/4 inches. $800-1,200 199
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An American Silver Water Pitcher, J.C. Boardman & Co., East Wallingford, CT, Mid 20th Century,
of plain ovoid form with loop handle, the angular spout with beaded tendril drop below, marked on base; 20 ozt 7 dwt. Height 8 1/8 inches. $400-600 200
An American Silver Three-Piece Tea Set, Reed & Barton, Taunton, MA, Mid 20th Century,
comprising a coffee pot, creamer and covered sugar bowl, the ovoid bodies with monogram GBH, raised on a circular foot, marked on bases and numbered 1103/87; 54 ozt 6 dwt. Height of coffee pot 9 1/2 inches. $800-1,200 201*
An American Silver Bowl,
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Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, First Half 20th Century,
circular with undulating rim applied with clusters of strawberries, cherries and blackberries flanked by trailing foliage, marked on underside and numbered A3069; 14 ozt 17 dwt. Diameter 10 1/2 inches. Property from the Collection of Cecille Pulitzer, St. Louis, Missouri $400-600
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An American Silver Flatware Service,
An American Silver Flatware Service,
An American Silver Flatware Service,
Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, Mid 20th Century,
Wallace Silversmiths Inc., Wallingford, CT, Mid 20th Century,
Alvin Corporation, Providence, RI, Circa 1950,
Chantilly pattern, some pieces initialled B, comprising 9 dinner knives 12 dinner forks 15 lunch knives 12 lunch forks 1 dessert knife 1 dessert fork 12 butter spreaders 16 salad forks 12 oyster forks 4 tablespoons 12 dessert spoons 31 teaspoons 13 soup spoons 11 bouillon spoons 12 iced tea spoons 23 demitasse spoons 3 cold meat forks 3 serving spoons 1 tomato server 1 cake knife 1 sauce ladle 1 cream ladle 1 mustard ladle 1 jelly spoon 1 pate server 1 nut spoon 1 master butter knife 1 lemon fork 1 pair sugar tongs 1 sugar spoon 1 candle snuffer 215 pieces; 185 ozt 18 dwt weighable. Property from the Estate of Louis M. and Linda M. Byron, Tucson, Arizona $3,000-5,000
Grand Baroque pattern, comprising 12 dinner knives 12 dinner forks 12 butter spreaders 12 lunch forks 12 teaspoons 12 soup spoons 1 berry spoon 1 cake server 1 lemon fork 1 olive spoon 2-piece child’s set together with 1 silver-plate serving fork, Heritage pattern, Rogers Brothers, Meriden, CT 80 pieces; 96 ozt 15 dwt weighable. Property from the Ann Stone Trust, Shaker Heights, Ohio $1,000-2,000
Prince Eugene pattern, comprising 18 dinner knives 18 dinner forks 18 butter spreaders 18 lunch forks 18 oyster forks 34 teaspoons 18 soup spoons 1 cold meat fork 3 serving spoons 1 sauce ladle 2 cream ladles 1 cake server 1 master butter knife together with 7 silver-plate teaspoons 160 pieces, in wood box; 166 ozt 16 dwt weighable. $2,000-4,000
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An American Silver Flatware Service,
A Set of Twelve American Silver Teaspoons,
William B. Durgin Co., Concord, NH, Circa 1925,
Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, Late 19th Century,
Colfax pattern, comprising 12 dinner knives 12 dinner forks 12 butter spreaders 12 salad forks 12 teaspoons 12 bouillon spoons 1 jelly slice 73 pieces, in a box; 65 ozt 3 dwt excluding knives. Property from the Collection of Thomas D. and Joyce J. Allen, Chicago, Illinois $1,000-2,000
Versailles pattern, engraved with initial D, marked at base of bowl and stamped H; 11 ozt 19 dwt. Property from the Collection of Thomas D. and Joyce J. Allen, Chicago, Illinois $300-500
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An American Silver Flatware Service,
An American Silver Flatware Service,
Wallace Silversmiths, Wallingford, CT, Circa 1935,
Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, Retailed by Spaulding & Co., Circa 1920,
Rose Point pattern, comprising 12 dinner knives 12 dinner forks 12 butter spreaders 12 salad forks 12 oyster forks 12 ice cream forks 24 teaspoons 12 soup spoons 12 iced tea spoons 12 salt spoons 3 tablespoons 1 cold meat fork 1 tomato server 1 sauce ladle 1 mustard ladle 1 cake server 1 pate server 1 jelly spoon 1 sugar spoon 1 pickle fork 144 pieces, in a case; 115 ozt 12 dwt weighable. Property from the Estate of Raymond S. Jevitt and Marilyn P. Jevitt, Chicago, Illinois $3,000-5,000
St. Dunstan Chased pattern, engraved with monogram MSL, comprising 12 dinner knives 12 dinner forks 12 lunch knives 12 lunch forks 12 fish knives 12 fish forks 12 butter spreaders 12 salad forks 12 ice cream forks 12 oyster forks 24 teaspoons 12 bouillon spoons 12 citrus spoons, parcel-gilt 12 coffee spoons, parcel gilt 12 iced tea spoons 5 tablespoons 1 cake server 198 pieces; 210 ozt 10 dwt weighable. $4,000-6,000
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An American Silver Flatware Service, R. Wallace & Sons Mfg., Wallingford, CT, Circa 1930,
Rhythm pattern, comprising 6 dinner knives 6 dinner forks 6 salad forks 6 teaspoons 6 soup spoons 6 demitasse spoons 1 master butter knife 37 pieces, in wood box; 34 ozt 15 dwt excluding knives. $700-900
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An American Silver Part Flatware Service, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, Early 20th Century,
Strasbourg pattern, comprising 4 dinner knives 4 dinner forks 8 lunch knives 8 lunch forks 7 butter spreaders 12 salad forks 4 bouillon spoons 18 teaspoons 1 tablespoon 1 sauce ladle 1 jelly spoon 1 lemon fork 1 master butter knife
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An American Silver Flatware Service, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, Circa 1940,
Lyric pattern, engraved with script initial F, comprising 12 dinner knives 12 dinner forks 12 lunch knives 12 lunch forks 12 butter spreaders 12 salad forks 11 oyster forks 12 dessert spoons 21 teaspoons 12 soup spoons 8 citrus spoons 9 demitasse spoons 12 iced tea spoons 5 tablespoons 1 serving spoon 2-piece carving set 1 cold meat fork 1 serving fork 1 cream ladle 1 pie server 1 jelly spoon 1 tomato server 1 bon bon server 1 master butter knife 1 lemon fork 175 pieces; 169 ozt 4 dwt weighable. $3,000-5,000
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An American Silver and Jade-Mounted Cocktail Pitcher and Cover, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, Circa 1935,
of baluster form raised on a spreading circular foot, engraved one one side with arms in a shield below a coronet, the spout applied with pierced ice strainer, with spherical jade finial and jade handle carved as a lion, marked on base; 35 ozt gross. Height 11 1/8 inches. $5,000-7,000 213
An American Silver Four-Piece Tea and Coffee Set, Maker’s Mark a Lion Rampant, Circa 1940-50,
comprising teapot, coffee pot, creamer and covered sugar bowl, of oval baluster form with flower blossom finials, marked on bases; 41 ozt gross. Height of coffee pot 7 3/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $1,000-2,000 214*
An American Silver Vase, Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Circa 1920,
of trumpet form on a stepped circular base, engraved with script monogram JWW, marked on base and numbered 19820-2465; 20 ozt 4 dwt. Height 16 1/8 inches. $500-700
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An American Silver Eight-Piece Tea and Coffee Set and Matching Tray, Reed & Barton, Taunton, MA, 1956-57,
Francis I pattern, comprising teapot, coffee pot, kettle on lampstand, large creamer, large covered sugar bowl, small creamer, small sugar bowl, and waste bowl and two-handled tray, of urn form chased with scroll cartouches flanked by cornucopias of fruit, marked on bases and with date symbols; 407 ozt gross. Length of tray over handles 30 3/4 inches. Height of kettle on lampstand 14 inches. $18,000-22,000 Detail of lot 215
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An American Silver Flatware Set,
An American Silver Flatware Service,
An American Silver Flatware Service,
Reed & Barton, Taunton, MA, First Half 20th Century,
Reed & Barton, Taunton, MA, Mid 20th Century,
Reed & Barton, Taunton, MA, Mid 20th Century,
Francis I pattern, comprising 15 dinner knives 14 dinner forks 11 lunch knives 12 lunch forks 12 steak knives 22 salad/pastry forks 19 butter spreaders, hollow handles 12 oyster forks 3 tablespoons 6 large teaspoons 15 teaspoons 8 soup spoons 4 ice cream spoons 2 iced tea spoons 2 coffee spoons 3-piece carving set 1 fish serving fork, stainless tines 2-piece salad serving set, wood bowl and tines 1 cold meat fork 1 serving fork 1 serving spoon, stainless bowl 1 vegetable spoon, stainless bowl 5 pierced serving spoons 1 pasta server, stainless bowl 2 berry spoons 1 sauce ladle 1 cream ladle 2 cake servers 1 pastry server 2 jelly spoons 1 nut spoon 3 master butter knives 2 pickle forks 1 pair sugar tongs 1 sugar spoon together with 1 associated butter spreader 2 silver-plate teaspoons 193 pieces; 197 ozt 7 dwt weighable. $6,000-8,000
Burgundy pattern, comprising 24 dinner knives 24 dinner forks 24 butter knives 24 salad forks 18 oyster forks 24 soup spoons 35 teaspoons 12 demitasse spoons 3 sugar shovels 2 tablespoons 1 berry spoon 1 cold meat fork 1 serving fork 193 pieces; 214 ozt 15 dwt weighable. $5,000-7,000
Francis I pattern, comprising 12 dinner knives 12 dinner forks 12 cheese knives 12 salad/pastry forks 12 butter spreaders, with hollow handles 12 dessert spoons 12 cream soup spoons 12 teaspoons 96 pieces; 111 ozt 10 dwt excluding knives. $4,000-6,000
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An American Silver Flatware Service, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, Early 20th century,
Buttercup pattern, comprising 12 dinner knives 12 dinner forks 16 salad forks 12 soup spoons 14 butter knives 18 teaspoons 1 cake server 1 sugar spoon 1 master butter knife 1 jelly server 88 pieces, in wood box; 82 ozt 12 dwt weighable. Property from the Estate of David and Sally Haase, Peoria, Illinois $1,800-2,200
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An American Silver Part Flatware Service, Reed & Barton, Taunton, MA, Circa 1910,
Marlborough pattern, engraved with initial M, comprising 10 dinner knives 4 dinner forks 3 tablespoons 4 dessert spoons 5 teaspoons 6 citrus spoons 1 iced tea spoon 12 demitasse spoons 1 cold meat fork 1 berry spoon 1 sauce ladle 1 master butter knife together with 2-piece carving set, similar pattern, Web Silver Co., Philadelphia, PA 66 pieces; 59 ozt 6 dwt weighable. Property from the Estate of Louis M. and Linda M. Byron, Tucson, Arizona $1,000-2,000
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An American Silver Two-Piece Carving Set,
An American Silver Flatware Service,
An American Silver Flatware Service,
Frank M. Whiting, Meriden, CT, Mid 20th Century,
Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, MA, Early 20th Century,
Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, MA, Circa 1960,
comprising a carving knife and fork, the handles with pointed terminals chased with lilies, marked on side of handles. Length of knife 13 1/2 inches. $100-200
Georgian pattern, comprising 10 dinner knives 10 dinner forks 10 butter spreaders 10 salad forks 20 teaspoons 10 soup spoons 5 bouillon spoons 3 dessert spoons 1 tablespoon 2 demitasse spoons 1 cold meat fork 1 sauce ladle 1 bon bon server 1 master butter knife 1 pair sugar tongs 1 sugar spoon 92 pieces, in a case; 101 ozt 10 dwt weighable. $2,000-4,000
Debussy pattern, comprising 12 dinner knives 12 dinner forks 12 salad forks 11 soup spoons 23 teaspoons 49 pieces; 91 ozt 12 dwt excluding knives. $1,600-2,600
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An American Silver Flatware Service, Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, MA, Mid 20th Century,
Old Master pattern, comprising 22 dinner knives 22 dinner forks 21 butter spreaders 22 salad forks 22 teaspoons 22 bouillon spoons 3 oyster forks 2 cold meat forks 1 sauce ladle 1 master butter knife 1 sugar spoon 3-piece child set 142 pieces, in associated box; 137 ozt 11 dwt weighable. $2,800-3,800
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An American Silver Flatware Service, Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, MA, Mid 20th Century,
Esplanade pattern, comprising 10 dinner knives 10 dinner forks 10 butter spreaders 10 salad forks 10 dessert/ soup spoons 2-piece carving set 1 cold meat fork 1 pierced serving spoon 1 berry spoon 1 cream ladle together with 6 bouillon spoons, Old English pattern 62 pieces, in associated fitted box; 84 ozt 10 dwt weighable. $1,500-2,500
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An American Silver Flatware Service, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, First Half 20th Century,
Chantilly pattern, comprising 21 dinner knives 21 dinner forks 12 butter spreaders, flat handle 4 butter spreaders, hollow handle 21 salad forks 21 teaspoons 23 soup spoons 12 iced tea spoons 1 cold meat fork 1 serving spoon 1 pierced vegetable spoon 1 sauce ladle 1 pie server 1 master butter knife 1 sugar spoon 142 pieces; 144 ozt 2 dwt weighable. Property from the Collection of Ron and Sheri Spielman, Chicago, Illinois $3,000-5,000 227
A Set of Seven American Silver Place Card Holders, Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Circa 1965,
of acorn form on circular bases, marked on bases; 4 ozt 15 dwt weighable. Height 1 1/4 inches. $300-500 77
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An American Silver Three-Piece Coffee Set and Matching Tray, Lunt Silversmiths, Greenfield, MA, Circa 1930,
comprising a coffee pot, creamer, two-handled covered sugar bowl and two-handled tray, each of vase form, the lower bodies chased with leaf-tips, engraved on one side with initial I, the low domed covers with bud finials emerging from radiating leaves, leaf-capped scroll handles, the oval tray with reeded rim and conforming leaf-tip border, cut-out handles, marked on bases; 147 ozt 2 dwt. Length of tray over handles 22 7/8 inches. Height of coffee pot 12 inches. Property from the Estate of David and Sally Haase, Peoria, Illinois $3,000-5,000
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An American Silver Meat Platter, Redlich & Company, New York, NY, Circa 1935,
of good weight, shaped oval with leafy scroll rim, the border applied at intervals with floral garlands, underside engraved with presentation inscription dated 1936, marked on base and numbered 4279E retailed by Alsted-Kasten Co., Milwaukee, WI; 40 ozt 16 dwt. Length 17 5/8 inches. Property from the Uihlein Family, Milwaukee, Wisconsin $800-1,200
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An American Silver Bowl, Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Circa 1925,
shaped circular, the everted border with molded rim and engraved with strapwork and bellflowers at intervals, marked on base and numbered 20406D3958; 21 ozt 9 dwt. Diameter 10 5/8 inches. Property from the Collection of Mr. John Dahlia, Naples, Florida $600-800 231*
An American Silver Bowl, Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Circa 1925, 230
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circular form with shaped corners, border with applied band of guillochĂŠ, marked on base and numbered 20446-9354; 19 ozt 8 dwt. Diameter 9 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Harriet Lowden Madlener, Oregon, Illinois $500-700
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An American Silver Five-Piece Tea and Coffee Set and Associated Tray, Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Circa 1915,
Hampton pattern, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, creamer, covered sugar bowl, waste bowl and tray, tapered rectangular with canted corners, angular handles and conforming finials, the two-handled tray of octagonal form with plain borders, tea and coffee set marked on bases, teapot numbered 183898500, coffee pot 18389-7282, creamer 18389-8502, sugar bowl 18389-8501, waste bowl 18389-7286, tray marked STERLING; 159 ozt 10 dwt. Length of tray over handles 25 inches. Height of coffee pot 8 1/2 inches. Property from the Collection of Gayle Gordon Nering, Naples, Florida $4,000-6,000 232
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Five American Silver Chargers, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, 1926,
comprising four in Maintenon pattern, marked on base with date mark for 1926, and a similar example, same size in slightly different pattern with central monogram EHR, marked on base; 122 ozt 5 dwt. Diameter 11 1/4 inches. $3,000-5,000
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An American Silver Basket, Tiffany & Co., New York, Circa 1917,
the deep circular bowl pierced and flat-chased with leafy foliage, the slightly everted rim applied with floral pendants spaced by scrolls, conforming loop handle engraved “OCTOBER 18TH 1892-1917,� marked on underside and numbered 16201A-4410; 34 ozt 14 dwt. Diameter 11 1/8 inches. $1,000-2,000 235
An American Silver Pitcher, Alvin Silver Corp., Providence, RI, Circa 1930,
of baluster form, the body engraved with Gothic initial W below chased band of dense flowers and foliage, the capped angular handle with conforming floral decoration, marked on base; 29 ozt. Height 9 inches. $700-900
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An American Silver Three-Piece Tea Set,
An American Silver Ewer,
An American Silver Three-Piece Child’s Set,
Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, 1923-27,
A.G. Schultz & Co., Baltimore, MD, Circa 1910,
William B. Kerr, Newark, NJ, Circa 1920,
Edgeworth pattern, comprising a teapot, creamer and covered sugar bowl, of vase form with capped scroll handles, engraved with script monogram EKW, marked on bases and with date symbols; 46 ozt 2 dwt gross. Height of teapot 10 1/4 inches. $700-900 237
An American Silver Tray,
of baluster form on a stepped trumpet form base, embossed and chased with grape bunches and grapevines and engraved in front with initial W, marked on base; 38 ozt 16 dwt. Height 13 7/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Norman and Dorothy Holmes, Wilmette, Illinois $1,000-2,000
Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, MA, Early 20th Century,
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circular, the border chased with floral arabesques spaced by scolling foliage, the applied rim with flowerheads alternating with scrolls, marked on base and numbered 66422; 42 ozt 3 dwt. Diameter 17 inches. $900-1,200
Barbour Silver Co., Hartford, CT, Circa 1915,
An American Silver Trumpet Vase, the top pierced with lobes and engraved with ribbontied laurel swags and foliate pendants, the lower stem and knop engraved with leaf-tips the square base with initial D, underside with presentation inscription dated 1915, marked on underside; 20 ozt 16 dwt. Height 20 1/2 inches. $500-700
comprising a bowl, plate and mug, each etched with strapwork panels enclosing scenes of domestic and wild animals, all engraved Theodore Jr., marked on bases; 8 ozt 3 dwt. Diameter of plate 5 7/8 inches. $500-700 241
An English Silver Tazza, Tiffany & Co., London, 1920,
the dish and pedestal foot square with canted corners, engraved in center with initials JF, marked on base; 15 ozt 19 dwt. Length 6 5/8 inches. $300-500 242
An American Silver Sauce Boat, S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore, MD, Early 20th Century,
embossed and chased overall with dense flowers and foliage against a matted ground below an applied rim of running flowerheads, raised on three scroll supports and with leaf-capped scroll handle, marked on underside; 11 ozt 7 dwt. Length 8 inches. $400-600
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An American Silver Footed Salver and Pair of Similar Compotes, S. Kirk & Son Co., Baltimore / A.G. Schultz & Co., Baltimore, Circa 1920,
the salver densely embossed and chased with ferns and flowers against a matted ground, on short circular foot rim, the compotes with undulating borders chased with sprays of flowers against a matted ground, the spreading circular bases chased to match, marked on undersides; 29 ozt 17 dwt. Diameters 10 inches, 7 1/4 inches. $1,000-1,500 244
An American Silver Vegetable Dish, The Loring Andrews Co., Cincinnati, OH, Circa 1920,
oval, the wide border chased with castles and scrolling flowers and foliage against a matted ground, conforming applied border, marked on base; 14 ozt 4 dwt. Length 12 1/8 inches. $500-700
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A Set of Four American Silver Candlesticks, A.G. Schultz & Co., Baltimore MD, Early 20th Century,
the domed bases rising to baluster stems and campana form sconces, densely chased overall with flowers and foliage, weighted, marked on bases. Height 10 3/8 inches. Property from the Estate of David and Sally Haase, Peoria, Illinois $1,000-2,000 246
A Set of Four American Silver Candlesticks, S. Kirk & Son Inc., Baltimore, MD, Circa 1930,
of columnar form on a stepped circular foot, engraved with initial M, gadrooned borders, marked on bases and numbered 125; 28 ozt 6 dwt. Height 8 1/8 inches. $500-700
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An American Silver Vegetable Tureen and Cover, Whiting Mfg. Co., New York, NY, 1907,
oval with applied foliate scroll rim, the body applied with urns of fruit linked by shells and scrolls, the ends with scroll loop handles, raised on a circular base and four paw feet, the domed cover engraved with script monogram NHW and with fully modeled fruit and urn finial, marked on underside and with date symbol for 1907; 38 ozt 4 dwt. Length over handles 11 3/4 inches. $1,000-2,000 248
An American Silver Soup Tureen and Cover, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, Early 20th Century,
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oval with borders of shells and flowerheads spaced by rococo scrolls, engraved on one side with foliate script monogram AMGP, the stepped, domed cover with lobed loop finial, marked on base and numbered A1475; 47 ozt 11 dwt. Length over handles 14 1/2 inches. $2,000-4,000 249
An American Silver Punch Bowl, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, Early 20th Century,
the circular bowl raised on a domed foot, engraved with full-blown flowers, acanthus, and script initials AF, gilt interior, marked on base and numbered 1120L; 30 ozt 4 dwt. Diameter 10 3/8 inches. $1,500-2,500 250
An American Silver Water Pitcher, Davis & Galt, Philadelphia, PA, Circa 1910,
of paneled vase form, the body engraved with floral swags and pendants, engraved with rococo cartouche enclosing a script monogram, leaf-capped scroll handle, marked on base; 18 ozt 15 dwt. Height 9 1/8 inches. $600-800
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An American Silver Punch Bowl, Frank W. Smith, Gardner, MA, Circa 1910,
the circular bowl with everted border and applied foliate scroll rims, the body embossed and chased in high relief with sprays of flowers and foliage, one side engraved with German presentation inscription dated 1910, marked on underside, retailed by James Allan & Co., together with an associated punch ladle with shell-form bowl, retailed by Carter & Cabery; 54 ozt 2 dwt. Diameter 12 inches. $2,000-4,000 252
A Set of Twelve American Silver Dinner Plates, Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Circa 1910,
Renaissance pattern, circular, the borders and centers finely chased and applied with urns, clusters of fruit and strapwork, engraved with monogram EGL, marked on undersides and numbered 16180A-623; 216 ozt 11 dwt. Diameter 9 1/2 inches. $12,000-20,000
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An American Silver Flatware Service,
An American Silver Flatware Service,
An American Silver Flatware Service,
Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, Third Quarter 20th Century,
Reed & Barton, Taunton, MA, Mid 20th Century,
Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, Early 20th Century,
Crown Baroque pattern, comprising 12 dinner knives 12 dinner forks 12 fish knives 12 salad forks 12 butter spreaders 12 oyster forks 12 iced tea spoons 12 dessert spoons 12 teaspoons 12 demitasse spoons 2 tablespoons 2-piece carving set 2-piece salad serving set 1 cold meat fork 2 pierced serving spoons 1 sugar spoon 1 master butter knife 2 olive forks 1 sauce ladle 1 pie server 135 pieces; 152 ozt 15 dwt weighable. $6,000-8,000
Francis I pattern, comprising 12 dinner knives 12 dinner forks 12 fish knives 12 fish forks 11 butter spreaders 24 salad forks 12 teaspoons 12 soup spoons 2 tablespoons 1 master butter knife 1 sugar shell 1 cold meat forks 1 sauce ladle 113 pieces, in wood box; 165 ozt 18 dwt weighable. Property from the Estate of David and Sally Haase, Peoria, Illinois $4,000-6,000
Chantilly pattern, engraved with initial J, comprising 12 dinner knives 12 dinner forks 9 lunch knives 9 lunch forks 11 butter spreaders 12 pastry forks 12 oyster forks 20 terrapin forks 18 teaspoons 12 bouillon spoons 3 tablespoons 2-piece carving set 1 cold meat fork 1 berry spoon 1 sauce ladle 1 cake server 1 pate server 2 nut scoops 1 olive spoon 1 baby spoon 3-piece child’s set together with 1 master butter knife, Marguerite pattern 1 cake server, Norfolk pattern 1 baby spoon 1 silver-plate punch ladle 148 pieces, in wood box; 121 ozt 14 dwt weighable. $2,400-4,400
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A Pair of American Silver Poultry Shears, Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Circa 1910,
Olympian pattern, marked on handles. Length 11 5/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Sarah Virginia Dillow, St. Louis, Missouri $300-500
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An American Silver Flatware Service, Reed & Barton, Taunton, MA, Circa 1920,
Francis I pattern, comprising 4 dinner knives 16 lunch forks 12 lunch knives 16 salad forks 10 butter spreaders 16 teaspoons 12 soup spoons 11 coffee spoons 3 tablespoons 1 cream ladle 1 jelly server 1 sugar spoon together with 2-piece carving set, different pattern 105 pieces; 108 ozt 6 dwt weighable. $3,000-5,000
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An American Parcel-Gilt Silver Fish Slice, J. E. Caldwell & Co., Philadelphia, PA, Late 19th Century,
in Aesthetic taste, the gilt blade engraved with monogram MBR, the handle decorated with dense flowers and scrolling foliage, marked on reverse of handle; 4 ozt. Length 10 3/4 inches. $150-250
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An American Silver Flatware Service,
An Assembled American Silver Flatware Service,
An American Silver Serving Spoon,
Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, Circa 1900,
First Half 20th Century,
Reed & Barton, Taunton, MA, Circa 1900,
most Fairfax pattern, Gorham Mfg Co., Providence, RI, and Mary Chilton pattern, Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, MA, engraved with initial F or monogram JFS, comprising 12 dinner knives 24 dinner forks 12 lunch knives 12 fish forks 22 butter spreaders 12 salad forks 12 oyster forks 3 tablespoons 25 teaspoons 10 bouillon spoons 3 iced tea spoons 12 demitasse spoons 4 carvers 1 cold meat fork 1 sauce ladle 1 cream ladle 1 cake server 1 pate server 1 lemon fork 1 olive spoon 1 pair sugar tongs 2 sugar spoons 173 pieces; 136 ozt 13 dwt weighable. $3,000-5,000
Love Disarmed pattern, together with a similar silverplate crumber, chased with Baccic masks; 7 ozt 5 dwt weighable. Length of spoon 10 1/2 inches. $300-500
handle with rounded upturned terminal, bright cut and engraved with trailing ivy and ribbon border, engraved with Gothic initial h, comprising 12 dinner knives 12 dinner forks 12 lunch knives 12 lunch forks 12 salad forks 12 tablespoons 11 soup spoons 24 teaspoons 12 coffee spoons 119 peices total, in fitted leather box; 215 ozt 4 dwt excluding knives. Property from the Hugh Johnston Hubbard Trust, Lake Forest, Illinois $3,000-5,000 260*
An American Silver Flatware Service, William B. Durgin Co., Concord, NH, First Quarter 20th Century,
Fairfax pattern, engraved with gothic initial R, comprising 12 dinner knives 12 dinner forks 12 lunch kinves 11 lunch forks 12 butter spreaders 11 salad forks 10 cocktail forks 21 teaspoons 12 soup spoons together with 1 teaspoon, Etruscan pattern, Gorham Mfg. Co. 1 pair George III sugar tongs, maker’s mark rubbed 115 pieces; 101 ozt 16 dwt excluding knives. Property from the Estate of Eleanor Stein Rusnak, Highland Park, Illinois $2,000-4,000
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A Set of Six American Silver Citrus Spoons, Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Late 19th Century,
Wave Edge pattern, engraved with script initial B; 6 ozt. Length 6 inches. $400-600
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An American Silver Flatware Set, Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Circa 1956,
Beekman pattern, engraved with initial M, comprisng 12 dinner knives 12 dinner forks 4 butter spreaders 12 salad forks 12 teaspoons 12 citrus spoons 11 soup spoons 2 tablespoons 2-piece carving set 2-piece salad serving set, gilt bowls 1 cold meat fork 1 serving spoon 1 sauce ladle 1 pie server 1 sugar spoon 86 pieces; 111 ozt 14 dwt, weighable. $4,000-6,000 265
An American Silver Fish Slice, Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Early 20th Century,
Length 11 1/2 inches. $150-250
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An American Silver Flatware Service, Reed & Barton, Taunton, MA, Circa 1920,
Francis I pattern, comprising 12 dinner knives 12 dinner forks 13 butter kinves, with stainless blades 12 salad forks 11 oyster forks 12 teaspoons 12 dessert spoons 2 tablespoons 1 pierced tablespoon 1 cold meat fork 1 sugar spoon 1 cream ladle 2-piece carving set 1 pastry server 93 pieces; 96 ozt 16 dwt weighable. $3,600-5,600 267
An American Silver Flatware Service, Whiting Mfg. Co., New York, NY, Circa 1885, 266
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Lily of the Valley pattern, engraved with initial L, comprising 12 dinner knives 11 dinner forks 8 tablespoons 6 teaspoons together with the following, Bridal Rose pattern, Alvin Company, Providence, RI 10 butter spreaders 12 olive forks 59 pieces; 51 ozt 7 dwt. $1,000-2,000 268
A Set of Eleven American Silver Teaspoons, Whiting Mfg. Co., New York, NY, Circa 1885,
Lily of the Valley pattern, six engraved with initials MD; 8 ozt 6 dwt. $200-400 269
Set of Twelve American Silver Iced Tea Spoons, Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Circa 1915, 269
Flemish pattern, engraved with block monogram GBW; 12 ozt. Length 7 3/8 inches. $800-1,200 270
An American Silver Fish Slice, Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Circa 1915,
Flemish pattern, handle engraved with initial S, marked on reverse of handle; 4 ozt 14 dwt. Length 11 3/8 inches. $150-250 271
An American Silver Pie Server and Matching Berry Spoon, Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Circa 1937,
“Tomato or Pumpkin Vine� pattern designed by Olaf Wilford in 1937; 10 ozt 4 dwt. Length of longer 12 1/4 inches. $500-700
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An American Silver Six-Piece Tea and Coffee Set with Matching Tray, Barbour Silver Co., Hartford, CT, Early 20th Century,
comprising a teapot, coffee pot, kettle on lampstand, creamer, covered sugar bowl, waste bowl and tray, of vase form chased with bands of shells linked by foliate scrolls and ribbon-tied floral swags, the shaped oval tray with matching border, all engraved with monogram YCL, marked on bases; 286 ozt 16 dwt gross. Length of tray over handles 32 1/4 inches. Height of kettle on lampstand 14 3/4 inches. $4,000-6,000
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An American Silver Water Pitcher, Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, 1906-7,
the body of baluster form with shaped triangular rim, the sides chased with large irises, the loop handle with scrolls near lower handle terminal, engraved in front with foliate script monogram MRH, marked on base and numbered 16689-4100; 27 ozt 3 dwt. Height 7 5/8 inches. $2,000-3,000 273
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An American Silver Two-Handled Vegetable Tureen and Cover, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, 1907,
oval, the sides chased with rocaille and scrolling foliage, both sides with rococo cartouches enclosing applied monograms LN and RN, conforming loop handles, the lobed domed cover chased to match and with scroll finial, underside of dish with inscription dated February 7th 1909; marked on base, numbered A6403 and with date symbol for 1907, lid marked Sterling and numbered 32 F; 32 ozt 5 dwt. Length over handles 11 7/8 inches. $800-1,200 274A
An American Silver Bowl, Black Starr & Frost, New York, NY, Early 20th Century,
of circular lobed form, the border applied with grape clusters and vines, center engraved with script initials AJ, marked on base; 23 ozt 9 dwt. Diameter 14 inches. $500-700
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An American Silver Five-Piece Tea Set, Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Circa 1905
comprising a teapot, kettle on lampstand, creamer, covered sugar bowl and waste bowl, of paneled vase form with rope-twist borders and flower basket finials, engraved with crest on one side, marked on bases and numbered 13889-2207, kettle 13889-3919; 121 ozt 4 dwt gross. Height of kettle on lampstand 13 1/2 inches. $3,000-5,000
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An American Silver “Turkish� Coffee Pot, Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Circa 1895,
with lobed lower body and elongated neck and spout, engraved with script monogram LSB, with monogram LSB; marked on base and numbered 9479-3576; 19 ozt 18 dwt gross. Height 9 1/4 inches. $500-700
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A Set of Twelve American Silver Dinner Plates, Dominick & Haff, New York, NY, 1899,
shaped circular with shell and scroll rims, the borders pierced and chased with rocaille and spiraling flutes, marked on bases and numbered 400; 184 ozt 10 dwt. Diameter 9 7/8 inches. $5,000-7,000 278*
An American Silver Centerpiece Bowl, George W. Shiebler & Co., New York, NY, Circa 1900,
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of shaped circular form, scrolling border with rocaille at intervals, center with engraved monogram ESM, marked on base and numbered 3196, retailed by C.D. Peacock, Chicago, IL; 23 ozt 11 dwt. Diameter 13 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Harriet Lowden Madlener, Oregon, Illinois $500-700
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An American Silver Meat Platter, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, 1894,
of shaped oval form, scrolling border with shells and flowerheads at intervals, rim engraved with monogram FSP, marked on base and numbered 580, with date symbol for 1894, retailed by Spaulding & Co., Chicago, IL; 38 ozt 4 dwt. Length 17 1/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Harriet Lowden Madlener, Oregon, Illinois $700-900 280*
A Pair of American Silver Compotes, Dominick & Haff, New York, NY, 1893, 1897,
shaped circular, the dishes embossed and chased with floral sprays within scroll cartouches and spaced by panels of pierced scrolls, raised on conforming trumpet form bases, the centers engraved with script monograms LCC, marked on undersides; 22 ozt 12 dwt. Diameter 8 inches. Property from the Estate of Harriet Lowden Madlener, Oregon, Illinois $500-700
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An American Silver Soup Tureen and Cover, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, 1898,
of oval boat form with gadrooned lower body and angular reeded handles, the domed cover partly gadrooned and with matching carved wood finial, raised on four bun feet, together with a similar oval tray with cut-out handles and beaded border, engraved with monogram JMS, marked on undersides, the tureen with date symbol for 1898, tray 1922; 61 ozt. Length of tureen over handles 14 1/4 inches. $1,500-2,500 282*
An American Silver Water Pitcher, Whiting Mfg. Co., New York, NY, Late 19th Century,
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of compressed ovoid form, the body densely embossed and chased with full-blown flowers and foliage, marked on base and numbered 6022, retailed by C.D. Peacock, Chicago, IL; 15 ozt 17 dwt. Height 7 3/4 inches. Property from the Collection of Thomas D. and Joyce J. Allen, Chicago, Illinois $1,000-2,000
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An American Silver Five-Piece Tea and Coffee Set, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, 1882,
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comprising a teapot, coffee pot, creamer, twohandled sugar bowl, and waste bowl, the bodies finely embossed and chased with dense flowers and foliage against a matted ground, angular handles chased with vines, together with an associated silverplate tray, rounded rectangular with foliate border pierced with panels of lattice, marked on bases and with date symbol for 1882, tray with maker’s mark CEN in a shield; 89 ozt 18 dwt excluding tray. Length of tray over handles 26 1/2 inches. Height of coffee pot 9 1/8 inches. Property of a Midwest Institution $3,000-5,000
284
An American Silver Two-Handled Loving Cup, Dominick & Haff, New York, NY, 1892,
cylindrical with slightly flaring rim, the lower body chased with leaftips alternating with beaded tendrils, with leaf-capped double-scroll handles, base engraved with script monogram AHW, marked on base; 20 ozt 4 dwt. Length over handles 8 3/4 inches. $500-700
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An American Silver Presentation Pitcher of Yachting Interest, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, 1876,
of baluster form with beaded and rope-twist borders, the body applied with die-roll band of anchors and tridents linked by chains, the stepped hinged cover with fully modeled finial formed as an anchor with lines and pulley, laurel wreath thumbpiece, engraved on one side with presentation inscription dated 1877, the other side with a burgee, marked on base and with date symbol for 1876; 36 ozt 6 dwt. Height 10 3/4 inches. The engraved presentation inscription reads “ATLANTIC YACHT CLUB 12th ANNUAL REGATTA JUNE 11th 1877. Won by Schooner, (no race)” and “WON BY PEERLESS. SEPT 27th 1877.” $2,000-4,000
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Five Silver Bottle Tags,
A Pair of American Silver Shell Form Salts with Matching Salt Spoons,
An American Silver Large Ewer,
Late 19th/Early 20th Century,
comprising American examples for whiskey and sherry, oval with scrolling floral borders, Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, another for whiskey chased with grapes, marked Sterling, and two German leaf-form examples for rye and gin, probably Hanau; 2 ozt 3 dwt. Length of largest 2 5/8 inches. $300-500 287
An American Silver and Copper “Japanesque” Large Beaker, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, 1883,
the cylindrical copper body with crimped rim, applied with silver prunus branches, waterfowl, cattails and a moth, marked on base, numbered Y110 and with date symbol for 1883. Height 3 5/8 inches. $600-800
Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, 1868,
Narragansett pattern, realistically modeled as oyster shells, raised on shell form feet, the conforming spoons with shell terminals, marked on undersides, numbered 765 and with date symbols for 1868, one spoon apparently unmarked but identical; 6 ozt 6 dwt. Length 4 7/8 inches. Property from the Estate of David and Sally Haase, Peoria, Illinois $1,000-2,000 289
Jones, Ball & Poor, Boston, MA, Circa 1850,
of inverted pear form on a stepped domed base with leaf-tip borders, the body and foot chased with sprays of roses, foliage and scrolls against a partly matted ground, engraved in the front “The Massasoit Bank to Dr. Jason H. Archer 1853,” and with leafcapped scroll handle, marked on base; 32 ozt 9 dwt. Height 15 3/4 inches. $1,000-2,000 291
A Set of Three American Parcel-Gilt Silver Ladles, Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Circa 1870,
An American Silver Four-Piece Tea Set, W.S. Wood, New York, NY, Mid 19th Century,
comprising teapot, kettle on lampstand, creamer and covered sugar bowl, all of baluster form chased with rococo cartouches, shellwork and flowers against a partly matted ground, the scroll handles decorated with grapevines, raised on four scroll feet, all engraved “Caroline V. Yale, “ marked on undersides, sugar bowl and kettle also with pseudo London marks, lampstand apparently unmarked; 108 ozt 18 dwt gross. Height of kettle on lampstand 14 1/2 inches. $2,000-3,000
Daisy pattern, comprising a soup ladle and two sauce ladles, reverse of terminals engraved with initials LF, in original presentation box, the blue silk lining stamped in gilt UNION SQUARE TIFFANY & CO., marked on back of handles; 10 ozt 18 dwt. Lengths 12 inches, 6 3/4 inches. $400-600
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American Arts and Crafts Silver | Lots 292 – 343
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An American Silver Bowl, Gyllenberg & Swanson, Boston, MA, Circa 1930,
An American Silver Diminutive Creamer and Two-Handled Sugar Bowl,
A Set of Four American Silver Candlesticks, William B. Durgin Co., Concord, MA, Early 20th Century,
with spot-hammered surfaces, the circular bases rising to tapered cylindrical stems, conforming detachable nozzles, weighted, marked on bases, retailed by Grogan Company. Height 8 1/4 inches. Property from the Collection of Cecille Pulitzer, St. Louis, Missouri $800-1,200
cylindrical with undulating flared rims, spothammered and with capped scroll handles, marked on bases; 6 ozt. Height 2 1/2 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $200-400
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An American Silver Creamer, Frederick Gyllenberg, Boston, MA, 1907-13,
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An American Silver Three-Piece Coffee Set, Durgin for Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, Circa 1940,
comprising a coffee pot, creamer and two-handled sugar bowl, with lightly spot-hammered surfaces, the tapered bodies on spreading circular bases, the creamer and sugar with openwork angular handles, coffee pot with wrapped raffia handles, marked on bases; 23 ozt 12 dwt gross. Height of coffee pot 7 1/2 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $600-800
Franklin Porter, Danvers, MA, 1915,
the shallow shaped circular bowl with lobed sides, raised on a conforming domed base, marked on underside and numbered 214; 9 ozt 15 dwt. Diameter 6 1/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $300-500
of baluster form with lightly spot-hammered surface, capped scroll handle, marked on base; 6 ozt 4 dwt. Length 5 1/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $150-250
An American Silver Small “Revere� Bowl, George C. Erickson, Gardner, MA, Circa 1935,
with flaring rim applied with reeded band, marked on base; 7 ozt. Diameter 5 1/2 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $150-250
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An American Silver Water Pitcher,
An American Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl,
An American Silver Three-Piece Tea Set,
The Watson Company, Attleboro, MA, Circa 1920,
James E. Blake, Attleboro, MA, Circa 1910,
Karl F. Leinonen, Boston, MA, Early 20th Century,
of hexagonal paneled form, raised on a conforming base, angular handle, engraved with large monogram M.F.S., marked on base; 31 ozt 10 dwt. Height 10 5/8 inches. $700-900 299
An American Silver Creamer, James T. Woolley, Boston, MA, Circa 1910,
of inverted helmet form with beaded rim and loop handle, marked on underside and numbered 102; 9 ozt. Height 5 3/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $250-350
baluster form, with flared rims, spot-hammered surfaces, marked on bases and numbered 1705; 3 ozt 14 dwt. Height 2 3/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $200-400 301
comprising a teapot, coffee pot and covered sugar bowl, with lobed bodies and reeded borders and urn finials, bases engraved “M.L. XMAS 1929,� marked on bases; 45 ozt 17 dwt gross. Length of teapot 9 3/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $1,000-2,000
An American Silver Bowl, Old Newberry Crafters, Newburyport, MA, Circa 1940,
circular with scalloped rim and lightly spothammered surface, marked on side and numbered 287; 8 ozt. Diameter 7 1/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $200-400
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NEW YORK
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305
An American Silver Water Pitcher,
An American Silver Demitasse Pot,
International Silver Co., Meriden, CT, Circa 1950,
of plain baluster form with angled rim, raffiawrapped strap handle; marked on base and numbered E107C; 16 ozt 8 dwt gross. Height 7 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $400-600 304
the deep circular bowl with flared rim, raised on a slightly domed base, marked on base; 13 ozt 9 dwt. Diameter 7 1/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $300-500
George Henckel, New York, NY, Circa 1910,
tapered cylindrical form, applied with small bosses at borders, angular wood handle, marked on underside and numbered 473; 7 ozt 10 dwt gross. Height 5 3/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $300-500 306
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J.M. Merrill, New York, NY, Circa 1910,
Dominick & Haff, New York, NY, 1888,
J.C. Boardman & Co., Wallingford, CT, Circa 1955,
An American Silver Basket, rectangular with spot-hammered surface, raised on four bun feet, the shaped handle with bi-furcated terminals, removable wood liner, marked on base rim and numbered 1500HH; 9 ozt 10 dwt excluding wood base. Length 13 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $400-600
An American Silver Cann,
An American Silver Bowl,
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pear form with spot-hammered surface and angular notched handle, engraved “Taylor FROM Father April 19, 1888,” marked on base; 6 ozt 6 dwt. Height 3 1/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $200-400
An American Silver Cann, Thomas G. Brown, New York, NY, 1911,
of spool form with spot-hammered surface, the applied strapwork rim with stylized foliate pendant and studded with bosses, the strap scroll handle with conforming terminals, engraved in front “Walter and Margery Dec. 2nd 1911,” marked on base; 4 ozt 12 dwt. Height 3 3/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $200-400
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An American Silver Compote, Mueck-Cary Co., New York, NY, 1940-50,
the circular bowl with flared rim, raised on an openwork stem of lilies and scrolling foliage, marked on base; 7 ozt 13 dwt. Diameter 7 1/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $300-500
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308
An American Silver Three-Part Dish, Unger Brothers, Newark, NJ, Circa 1915,
of clover form with loop handle, engraved twice with initials H.F., marked on base; 3 ozt 13 dwt. Length 6 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $100-200
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An American Silver Small Bowl, Joel F. Hewes, Titusville, PA, Circa 1925,
the shallow circular bowl with notched rim and lightly spot-hammered surface, marked on base and numbered 5; 5 ozt. Diameter 4 3/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $200-400 311
312
An American Silver Sugar Bowl, Simons, Bro. & Co., Philadelphia, PA, 1905,
with spot-hammered surface, of oval boat form, with applied strapwork rim and raised on four strapwork supports, flat-chased with geometric strapwork, marked on underside; 3 ozt 12 dwt. Length 4 5/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $150-250 313
An American Silver Small Bowl, Jonathan Lloyd Locke, Titusville, PA, Circa 1950,
of good weight, circular with molded rim and spothammered surface, raised on circular foot rim, marked on base; 7 ozt 18 dwt. Diameter 5 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $200-400
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An American Silver Bowl and Pair of Matching Compotes, The Randahl Shop, Chicago, IL, Mid 20th Century,
all circular with borders of stylized flowers and foliage, on stepped circular bases, marked on undersides; 23 ozt 8 dwt. Diameter of bowl 10 inches. Property from the Collection of Thomas D. and Joyce J. Allen, Chicago, Illinois $600-800 314
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An American Silver Bowl, The Randahl Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1940,
circular, chased with petal-form lobes, marked on base; 22 ozt 2 dwt. Diameter 10 inches. Property from the Collection of Thomas D. and Joyce J. Allen, Chicago, Illinois $500-700 316
An American Silver Compote, The Randahl Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1920,
the circular bowl with flaring rim, raised on an openwork leaf and tendril stem and spreading circular base, marked on underside and numbered 126; 13 ozt. Diameter 6 1/2 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $400-600 317
An American Silver Two-Handled Tray, The Randahl Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1940, 317
of stepped circular form applied with spothammered openwork floral handles, marked on base and numbered A71; 23 ozt 17 dwt. Length over handles 14 5/8 inches. $600-800 318
An American Silver Beaker, The Randahl Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1920,
cylindrical with flared rim, raised on a domed base chased with lobes, marked on underside and numbered 16; 2 ozt 10 dwt. Height 2 3/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $100-200
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An American Silver Three-Piece Coffee Set and Tray, Lebolt & Co., Chicago, IL, Circa 1920,
comprising a coffee pot, creamer, covered sugar bowl and tray, the ovoid bodies with spot hammered surfaces, the tray shaped rectangular with canted corners, each with applied monogram BHF, marked on bases, coffee pot, creamer and sugar bowl numbered 960; 86 ozt 3 dwt gross. Length of tray 18 1/8 inches. Height of coffee pot 8 1/2 inches. Property from the Collection of Dan Tenenbaum, San Fransisco, California $2,000-4,000 320
An American Silver Coffee Pot, Lebolt & Co., Chicago, IL, Circa 1930,
with spot-hammered surface, the spherical body applied with mid-rim, with loop finial and angular handle, marked on base and numbered 658; 11 ozt 8 dwt gross. Height 6 1/2 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $400-600 319
321*
An American Silver Basket, Lebolt & Co., Chicago, IL, Circa 1920,
circular with spot-hammered surface, the fixed handle with bi-furcated terminals and applied with monogram RMP, marked on base and numbered 480; 9 ozt 10 dwt. Diameter 7 1/4 inches. Property from the Collection of Dan Tenenbaum, San Fransisco, California $300-500 322
An American Silver Creamer, Sugar Bowl and Matching Bud Vase, Lebolt & Co., Chicago, IL, 1930-40,
all with spot-hammered surfaces and applied on one side with monogram KBH, marked on bases, creamer numbered 715, sugar bowl 260, vase 884; 16 ozt 17 dwt. Height of vase 5 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $500-700 323
An American Silver Small Bowl,
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Lebolt & Co., Chicago, IL, Circa 1930,
of squat circular form raised on four ball feet, lightly spot-hammered surface, marked on underside and numbered 599; 8 ozt. Diameter 6 3/4 inch. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $200-400
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A Pair of American Silver Compotes,
An American Silver Three-Part Dish,
An American Silver Small Two-Handled Dish,
Falick Novick, Chicago, IL, Circa 1925,
Mulholland Brothers, Aurora, IL, 1919-24,
The Cellini Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1915,
with spot-hammered surfaces, the circular bowls partly lobed and raised on trumpet form bases applied with monogram EKB, marked on bases; 16 ozt 12 dwt. Diameter 6 3/8 inches. Property from the Collection of Dan Tenenbaum, San Fransisco, California $500-700
with spot-hammered surface, the three circular dishes joined in center by loop finial, engraved with monogram GLN, marked on underside; 10 ozt 8 dwt. Length 8 3/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $300-500
shaped oval, the ends applied with handles formed as berries flanked by leaves, marked on underside and numbered S1; 7 oz 15 ozt. Length 7 1/2 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $200-400
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329
An American Silver Compote,
An American Silver Ash Receiver,
The Cellini Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1915,
Lebolt & Co., Chicago, IL, Circa 1920,
the shallow oval bowl raised on an openwork leaf and beaded tendril stem, marked on underside of base and numbered S41; 12 ozt 5 dwt. Length 7 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $300-500
spot-hammered, circular with raised center applied with initial B and loop finial, marked on underside and numbered 688; 3 ozt 16 dwt. Diameter 4 3/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $200-400
An American Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl with Associated Tray, Falick Novick, Chicago, IL, Circa 1915,
partly lobed and with spot-hammered surfaces, applied with monograms ABL, marked on bases; 13 ozt 3 dwt. Length of tray 9 1/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor Purchased Skinner, Boston, MA, 9 December 2006 $300-500
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An American Silver Water Pitcher, Lebolt & Co., Chicago, IL, Circa 1915,
of octagonal cylindrical form, slightly tapered at upper rim and with angular handle, lightly spothammered, marked on base and numbered 858; 30 ozt 10 dwt. Height 8 5/8 inches Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $900-1,200 331
332
An American Silver Casserole Dish and Cover, Emery W. Todd for The T.C. Shop, Chicago, IL, 1910-23,
lightly spot-hammered, the oval dish with everted lobed rim applied with monogram LBS, the flat domed cover with slip-lock finial, marked on base; 36 ozt 7 dwt. Length 14 1/2 inches. Illustrated: Darling, Sharon S., Chicago Metalsmiths, 1977, p. 65. $900-1,200
An American Silver Sauce Boat on Stand, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1930,
the circular bowl and fixed stand chased with lobes, marked on base and numbered S12S; 11 ozt 4 dwt. Diameter 6 1/2 inches. $300-500 101
333
An American Arts & Crafts Silver Bud Vase, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, 1912-16,
of trumpet form, with lightly spot-hammered surface, base engraved with monogram FBS, marked on underside and numbered 416 G; 3 ozt 3 dwt. Height 6 inches. $300-500 334
An Amercan Silver Bowl and Ladle, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1925,
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with spot-hammered surfaces, the bowl with shaped flaring border with molded rim, the ladle with rounded handle terminal, bowl marked on base and numbered 101, ladle numbered L6; 7 ozt 11 dwt. Diameter 5 1/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $250-350 335
An American Silver Creamer, Sugar Bowl and Matching Two-Handled Tray, Lebolt & Co., Chicago, IL, Circa 1915,
all with spot-hammered surfaces and applied with initial H, marked on undersides, creamer numbered 801, sugar bowl 240, tray 680; 10 ozt 15 dwt. Length of tray 8 3/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $400-600 336
An American Silver Creamer, Sugar Bowl and Tray, The Randahl Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1935,
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of oval form with spot-hammered surfaces, creamer with scroll handle terminal, marked on bases, creamer numbered R4602, sugar bowl R4601, tray R9401, 12 ozt 7 dwt. Length of tray 9 5/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $400-600 337
An American Silver Small Cann, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, 1912-16,
of baluster form with lightly spot-hammered surface and strap handle, marked on base and numbered N701; 3 ozt 8 dwt. Height 2 3/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $150-250 338
An American Silver Bowl, The Randahl Shop, Chicago, IL, 1930-40,
circular, the sides chased with pointed lobes, center engraved with script monogram ARB, marked on base and numbered 839; 8 ozt 14 dwt. Diameter 8 1/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $300-500
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An American Silver Bowl, John P. Petterson, Chicago, IL, Circa 1930,
of five-lobed circular form with spot-hammered surface, applied with monogram EKJ, marked on base; 12 ozt. Diameter 8 3/8 inches. Property from the Collection of Thomas D. and Joyce J. Allen, Chicago, Illinois $300-500 340
An American Silver Small Cann, Lebolt & Co., Chicago, IL, 1916,
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plain cylindrical with angular handle, the surface spot-hammered and engraved “PAUL 7-9-16,� marked on base and numbered 416; 3 ozt 14 dwt. Height 2 1/2 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $150-250
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An American Silver Ash Receiver, Clemens Friedell, Pasadena, CA, Circa 1930,
spot-hammered, the circular base mounted with two cigarette holders and a rectangular match box safe, marked on underside; 3 ozt 13 dwt. Length 5 1/2 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $200-400 342
A Group of American Silver Flatware Articles,
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Shreve & Co., San Francisco, CA, Circa 1940,
handles applied with spheres, marked on reverse of handles, comprising 1 master butter knife 1 sugar spoon 3 olive picks 5 pieces; 3 ozt 12 dwt. Length of largest 7 7/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $80-120
hawaii 343
A Pair of American Silver Casters, The H.F. Wichman Company, Ltd., Honolulu, HI, Circa 1940,
tapered cylindrical, the pierced covers with ball finials, marked on bases; 2 ozt. Height 3 1/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $80-120
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A Group of Danish Silver Flatware Servers,
A Russian Parcel-Gilt Silver Spoon,
A George III Silver Creamer,
Georg Jensen Silversmithy, Copenhagen, 1915-44,
Vasily Akhimov, Moscow, 1877,
Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London, 1802,
comprising 1 large serving spoon, Acorn pattern 1 cold cut fork, Acorn pattern 1 hors d’oeuvre fork, Acorn pattern 1 small serving fork, Cactus pattern 1 small serving spoon, Cactus pattern 5 pieces; 9 ozt. Length of longest 9 1/25 inches. Property from the Estate of Eleanor Stein Rusnak, Highland Park, Illinois $200-400 345
A Swiss Silver and Enamel Desk Clock, First Half 20th Century,
the square frame with translucent blue enamel over an engine turned ground, the bezel enameled with sprays of roses, the dial with Roman numerals and inscribed 8 days, easel stand, dial inscribed Swiss, otherwise apparently unmarked. Height 3 inches. $100-200 346
A Continental Silver Dessert Flatware Service, Probably German, Early 20th Century,
the handles decorated with rocaille, comprising 12 dessert knives 11 dinner forks 8 dessert spoons together with 12 German teaspoons, similar pattern, gilt 43 pieces; 30 ozt 17 dwt. $600-800 347
A Continental Silver Punch Ladle, Mid 19th Century,
the silver bowl chased with lobes and scrolls, underside engraved with pricked initials IGHA and “d14 = Nov 1850,” ebonized wood handle, apparently unmarked. Length 17 1/4 inches. $100-200 348
An Austrian Silver Tray, Alexander Sturm, Vienna, Circa 1925,
oval form, the border chased with roses alternating with scrolls, marked on surface near one end; 15 ozt 4 dwt. Length 13 1/2 inches. $300-500 349
An Austrian Silver Sugar Box,
the gilt bowl, engraved on reverse with a basket of flowers within an inscription, the knopped handle partly twisted, marked on side of handle; 1 ozt 15 dwt. Length 7 1/2 inches. $100-200 352
A Silver-Plate Large Punch Bowl, 20th Century,
the circular bowl with shaped rim applied with band of shells, scrolls and grape bunches, raised on stepped domed base. Diameter 14 3/4 inches. $100-200 353*
An English Silver Wine Funnel, R.E. Porter, Birmingham, 1960,
together with a coaster, Frank Cobb & Co., Sheffield, 1984; 4 ozt 10 dwt. Height of funnel 5 3/8 inches. Property from the Estate of David and Sally Haase, Peoria, Illinois $100-200 354
A Silver Footed Bowl, Circa 1920,
the deep circular bowl with undulating rim applied and pieced with scrolls and stylized foliage, one side engraved with initial D, raised on a stepped domed base, marked on underside STERLING SILVER and ENGLAND; 26 ozt 16 dwt. Diameter 8 3/4 inches. $500-700 355*
An Edwardian Silver Sauceboat, R & W Sorley, Sheffield, 1902,
350*
A Group of Seven Continental Silver Beakers,
361
A Silver Large Centerpiece Bowl,
oval with undulating rim and gadrooned borders, pierced with flowers and scrolls, underside with transposed marks for Francis Butty & Nicholas Dumee, London, 1770; 45 ozt 15 dwt. Length 17 7/8 inches. $800-1,200 362*
An American Silver Jam Pot, Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Late 20th Century,
the ovoid body pierced with a band of lattice, removable low-domed cover and glass liner; together with a silver-plate preserve spoon, marked on base rim and numbered 2712; 6 ozt 13 dwt weighable. Height 4 3/5 inches. Property from the Collection of Thomas D. and Joyce J. Allen, Chicago, Illinois $200-400 363
An American Silver Small Bowl, Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, 1993,
circular with slightly flaring rim, the sides chased with stylized flowers spaced by hearts and engraved with commemorative 1907 presentation inscription, gilt interior, marked on base; 4 ozt 11 dwt. Diameter 4 1/2 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $150-250
in George II style, with shaped rim and leaf capped multiscroll flying handle, engraved on one side with arms under a stag crest, raised on three scroll supports headed by anthemions; 12 ozt 3 dwt. Length 8 1/4 inches. Property from the Hugh Johnston Hubbard Trust, Lake Forest, Illinois $300-500
A Pair of American Silver Three-Light Candelabra,
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Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, Mid 20th Century,
A Sheffield-Plate Figural Inkwell, Elkington & Co., Birmingham, Late 19th Century,
formed as a muzzled hound head set with glass eyes above a shellwork tray, marked on base. Length 6 3/8 inches. Property from a Palm Beach Estate $150-250
Maker’s Mark EG, Vienna, Circa 1900,
of oval form with hinged low domed cover, body and cover engraved with sprays of flowers and foliage, cover with a vacant strapwork cartouche, gilt interior, marked on body and flange of cover; 7 ozt 6 dwt. Length 4 5/8 inches. $200-400
of oval helmet form, the body bright cut and engraved with running flowers between bands of wrigglework, angular handle, monogram removed; 4 ozt 14 dwt. Height 4 1/3 inches. Property from the Hugh Johnston Hubbard Trust, Lake Forest, Illinois $150-250
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An English Silver Footed Bowl, Barker Brothers, Chester, 1921,
of shaped circular form, raised on a stepped circular base, marked on rim; 14 ozt 9 dwt. Diameter 10 inches. $300-500 358
Most Russian, Various Makers, Mid 19th-20th Century,
A Victorian Silver Inkstand,
various sizes, including three engraved with architectural scenes, one with scrolling foliage, another plain, and a small pair with grape bunches and gilt interiors, marked on bases; 9 ozt 3 dwt. Height of tallest 2 7/8 inches. Property from the Collection of Joseph von der Dressel XXVI and his wife the Imperial Countess Maria Theresa von Wimpfen, Chicago, Illinois $200-400
the oval stand with beaded rim, engraved with scrolling foliage and fitted for two removable glass bottles with silver mounts, all raised on four ball feet, marked throughout; 14 ozt 16 dwt weighable. Length of stand over handles 12 3/8 inches. $400-600
Maker’s Mark JJ/AS, London, 1883
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364*
the baluster form stem raised on a circular base, with gadrooned edges and scrolling branches, weighted. Height 15 3/4 inches. Property from the Estate of Daniel J. and Ruth Edelman, Chicago, Illinois $500-700 365
A Pair of American Silver Three-Light Candelabra, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, Mid 20th Century,
the circular bases decorated with scroll garlands and rising to baluster stems, the detachable tops with conforming central light and two scroll branches, weighted, marked on bases and numbered 750. Height 13 1/4 inches. $400-600 366*
Two American Silver Articles,
comprising of a rectangular tray, Reed & Barton, Taunton, MA, and a shaped square bowl, Frank Smith Silver Co., Gardner, MA; 33 ozt 12 dwt. Length of first 11 1/8 inches. Diameter of second 10 3/8 inches. Property from the Estate of David and Sally Haase, Peoria, Illinois $700-900
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Two American Silver Serving Articles,
Two Pairs of American Silver Salts,
An American Silver-Plate Six-Light Candelabrum,
Mid 20th Century,
Gyllenberg & Swanson, Boston, MA, Circa 1930 / F. Walter Lawrence, Newark, NJ, Early 20th Century,
Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, Early 20th Century,
comprising a divided lobed tray, Frank Smith, Gardner, MA, and a shaped oval bowl, etched with monogram ASL, Watson, Attleboro, MA; 25 ozt 14 dwt. Length of longer 12 3/8 inches. $400-600 368
A Pair of American Silver Three-Light Candelabra, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, Mid 20th Century,
on stepped circular bases rising to tapered knopped stems, the screw-off tops with central light and two reeded scroll branches surmounted by campana form sconces, weighted, marked on bases. Height 14 1/2 inches. $200-400 369
An American Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl, William T. Binder, New York, NY, Mid 20th Century,
of oval boat form on spreading circular bases, with openwork loop handles, marked on base rims; 5 ozt 10 dwt. Length of sugar bowl 5 1/2 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $200-400 370
An American Silver Two-Handled Compote, Unger Brothers, New York, NY, Circa 1940,
shallow circular dish engraved with monogram EHB and with pointed upswung handles, raised on a trumpet form base, marked on base; 5 ozt. Length over handles 7 7/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $200-400 371
An American Silver Small Tray, Circa 1930,
rectangular with spot-hammered rim and handles, the surface etched with flowering branches and name LENA, rim with maker’s mark NAT, base stamped STERLING; 6 ozt. Length over handles 8 1/3 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $150-250 372
A Group of American Silver Flatware Servers, Circa 1920-50,
comprising 1 nut spoon, Arthur J. Stone, Gardner, MA, 1 cake knife, Lenore Doskow, Montrose, NY 2-piece salad serving set, Lenore Doskow, Montrose, NY 1 pair sandwich tongs, marked STERLING 925 5 pieces; 11 ozt 9 dwt. Length of longest 10 3/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $300-500
the first circular on spreading circular bases, the second pair tapered cylindrical with two handles, gilt interiors, marked on bases; 4 ozt 8 dwt. Diameter of first 2 1/2 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $100-200 374
the stepped circular base decorated with scrolls and leaftips rising to a fluted baluster stem and campana form sconce decorated with shellwork, the detachable top with central light and five leafcapped scroll branches topped by fixed drip pans and matching sconces, with two removable nozzles, marked on base and numbered 9316-150P. Height 20 3/4 inches. $300-500
An American Silver Trumpet Vase,
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The Watson Company, Attleboro, MA, Circa 1915,
An American Silver Bowl, Whiting Mfg. Co., New York, NY, Circa 1900,
with slightly undulating flared rim, the stem chased and engraved with floral swags and pendants and “von den B”, on stepped domed base, base weighted, marked on base and numbered A243. Height 10 1/8 inches. $400-600
circular, the border pierced and chased with floral swags, sprays of roses and scrolls, raised on three pierced bracket supports, marked on base and numbered 3212; 10 ozt 6 dwt. Diameter 9 3/8 inches. $200-400
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Eight American Silver Salts,
An American Silver Large Cann,
Joel F. Hewes, Chicago, IL, 1910-20 / The Randahl Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1920,
Theodore B. Starr, New York, NY, Circa 1890,
comprising a set of six salts and a pair of footed salts, all with spot-hammered surfaces and of lobed circular form, together with two similar ash receivers; 10 ozt 14 dwt. Diameter 2 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $250-350
of tapered cylindrical form with reeded borders and scrolled handle, engraved in front “O.A - E.A.W. Dec. 3. 1890,” marked on base; 11 ozt 1 dwt. Height 4 1/2 inches. $300-500
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comprising Veneable, Charles L. Silver in America 1840-1940, A Century of Splendor, Harry N. Abrams Inc., New York, NY, 1995. Loring, John, Tiffany’s 150 Years, Doubleday & Company Inc., Garden City, NY, 1987. Loring, John, Magnificent Tiffany Silver, Harry N. Abrams Inc., New York, NY, 2001. Blades, John M. and Loring, John, Tiffany at the World’s Columbian Exposition, Henry Morrison Flagler Museum, Palm Beach, FL, 2006. Stern, Jewel, Modernism in American Silver, 20th Century Design, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 2007. Carpenter, Charles H., Gorham Silver, Alan Wofsy Fine Art, San Francisco, CA, 1997. Hood, William P., Berlin, Roslyn and Waerynek, Edward, Tiffany Flatware 1845-1905, When Dining Was an Art, Antique Collector’s Club, Woodbridge, England, 2003. Carpenter, Charles H., Tiffany Silver, Alan Wofsy Fine Arts, San Francisco, CA, 1997. Krekel-Aalberse, Art Nouveau and Art Deco Silver, Thames and Hudson Ltd., London, 1989. Silver in the Golden State, The Oakland Museum History Department, Oakland, CA, 1986. $100-200
An American Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl, 1910-15,
spot-hammered with angular handles, engraved with initials R.L, marked STERLING and numbered 680; 5 ozt 7 dwt. Height 2 1/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $150-250 377
Six American Silver Nut Dishes, Richard Dimes, Boston, MA, Circa 1910 / Stavre Gregor Panis, Boston, MA, Circa 1925,
comprising a set of four circular dishes with rims notched at intervals and flat loop hands, Richard Dimes, Boston, MA, circa 1910, the second pair with circular bowls applied at ends with extended handles pierced with ivy, Stavre Gregor Panis, Boston, MA, Circa 1925, together with a shell-form ash reciever, Richard Dimes, Boston, circa 1930; 9 ozt 2 dwt. Length of largest 4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $300-500
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A Group of Ten American Reference Books Relating to 19TH-20TH Century American Silver,
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An American Silver “Revere” Bowl, Dominick & Haff, New York, NY, Circa 1925,
circular with flaring rim on stepped circular foot rim, marked on base; 17 ozt 8 dwt. Diameter 9 1/8 inches. $300-500
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A Group of Nine Continental Silver Reference Books,
A Group of Fourteen General Silver Reference Books,
A Group of Nine Reference Books Related to Silver-Plate,
Tardy, Poincons de Garantie Internationaux pour L’Argent 20th Ed., 1995. Drucker, Janet, Georg Jensen A Tradition of Splendid Silver, Schiffer Publishing Inc, Atglen, PA, 1997. Funder, Lise, Danske Solv 20. Arhundrede,1999. Wanscher, Ole, A. Michelsen og dansk Solvsmedekunst, Fischers Forlag, Copenhagen, 1941. Dansk Solv, Det Danske Kunstindustrimuseum, 1953. Snowman, A. Kenneth, The Art of Carl Faberge, Faber & Faber Ltd., London, 1962. Paulson, Paul L., Guide to Russian Silver Hallmarks, 1976. Andren, Erik, Swedish Silver, Grammercy Publishing Co., New York, NY, 1977. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Three Centuries of French Domestic Silver, The Metropolitam Museum of Art, New York, NY, 1938. Markham, Christopher, A, Hand Book to French Hall Marks on Gold and Silver Plate, Gibbings and Co. Ltd., London, 1899. Sanger, Reinhard, W., Das Deutsche Silber-Besteck 1805-1918, Arnoldsche, Stuttgart, 1991. $150-250 384
A Group of Thirteen German Silver Reference Books,
Scheffler, Wolfgang, Goldschmiede an Main und Neckar, Verlag Kunst und Antiquitaten, Hannover, 1977. Jonas, Melitta, Gold und Silver fur den Konig Johann George Hossauer (1794-1874) Goldschmied Sr. Majestat des Konigs,Stiftung Preussiche Schlosser, Berlin, 1998. Munchen, Bruckmann, Bruckmann’s Silber-Lixikon, Verlag F. Bruckmann, Munich, 1982. Meinz, Manfred, Schones altes Silber, Prisma, Verlag, Gutersloh, 1987. Holland, Margaret, Silber, Herder Freiburg, Basel, 1978. Selig, Dr. Helmut, Silber, Battenberg Verlag, Munich, 1978. Toranova, Eva, Goldschmiedekunst in der Slowakei, Verlag Werner Dausien, Hanau, 1982. Richter, Ernst-Ludwig, Altes Silber imitiert-KopiertGefalscht, Keyser, Munich, 1983. Reisch, Sonja, Die Gold-, Silber- und Metallwarenfabrik J.C. Klinkosch, Aufstieg Glanz und Niedergang, Wien. Richter, Ernst-Ludwig, Silber Imitation-Kopie Falschung-Verfalschung, K&A Fauchbuch. 2 copies: Schmid, Sabine-Daniele and Lanz, Berhard, Silber der Osterreichisch-ungarischen Monarchie, 1987. $150-250
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comprising Blair, Claude, The History of Silver, Ballantine Books, New York, NY, 1987. Clayton, Michael, Christie’s Pictoral History of English and American Silver, Phaidon, Oxford, 1985. Ed. Rainwater, Dorothy T., Sterling Silver Holloware, The Pyne Press, Princeton, NJ, 1973. Hagan, Tere, Sterling Flatware, Revised Second Edition, Tamm Publishing Co., Tempe, AZ, 1994. Newman, Harold, An Illustrated Dictionary of Silverware, Thames & Hudson Ltd., London, 1987. Rainwater, Dorothy T. and Felger, Donna H., Spoons from Around the World, Schiffer Publishing Ltd., Atglen, PA, 1992. Loyen, Frances, The Thames and Hudson Manuel of Silversmithing, Thames and Hudson Ltd., London, 1980. Bace, Jill, Miller’s Collecting Silver, The Facts at Your Fingertips, Octopus Publishing Group, London, 1999. Link, Eva M., The Book of Silver, Praeger Publishers, New York, NY, 1973. Hougart, Billie, The Little Book of Mexican Silver Trade and Hallmarks, TBR International Inc., Washington, D.C., 2001. Schiffer, Nancy, Silver Jewelry Treasures, Schiffer Publishing Ltd., Atglen, PA, 1993. Pickford, Ian, Jackson’s Hallmarks, English, Scottish, Irish Silver and Gold Marks From 1300 to the Present Day, Pocket Edition, Antique Collector’s Club, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 1991. Banister, Judith, English Silver Hall-Marks, W. Foulsham & Co., Ltd., London, 1956. Bradbury’s Book of Hallmarks, J.W. Northend Ltd., Sheffield, 1988. $100-200 386
A Group of Eighteen Reference Books and Pamphlets Related to English Silver,
comprising Grimwade, Arthur C., London Goldsmiths 1697-1837 Their Marks & Lives, Faber & Baber, London, 1976. Penzer, Norman M., Paul Storr 1771-1844 Silversmith and Goldsmith, The Hamlyn Publishing Group Ltd., London, 1971. Ed. Philippa Glanville, Silver, The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1996. 2 copies: Hughes, C. Bernard, Small Antique Silverware, Bramhall House, New York, NY, 1957. Finlay, Ian, Scottish Gold and Silver Work, Stong Oak Press, Strevenage, 1991. The Sheffield Assay Office Register, A Copy of the Register of the Persons Concerned in the Manufacture of Silver Wares, and of the Marks Entered by Them From 1773-2907, 1911. Holland, Margaret, English Provincial Silver, An Account of Old Country Silver, with Selections on Ireland, Scotland and Wales, Arco Publishing Company Inc., New York, NY, 1971. Irish Silver From the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century, Smithsonian Institution, 1982. The Folgers Coffee Silver Collection, The Procter & Gamble Company. Oman, Charles, English Silversmiths’ Work Civil and Domestic, Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, London, 1965. and the following pamphlets published by the Victoria and Albert Museum: Early Stuart Silver Charles II Domestic Silver Queen Anne Domestic Silver Mid Georgian Domestic Silver Mid Georgian Silver Late Georgian and Regenty Silver Regency Domestic Silver. $100-200
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comprising Hogan, Edmund P., The Elegance of Old Silverplate and Some Personalities, Schiffer Publishing Ltd, Exton, PA, 1980. Rainwater, Dorothy T. and H. Ivan, American Silverplate, Schffler Publishing Ltd., West Chester, PA, 1988. Pairpoint Manufacturing Co., New Bedford, Mass. Makers of Gold and Silver Plate, Rich Cut Glass and Fine Decorated Art Goods, The Gilded Age Press, Washington Mills, NY, 1979. Bedford, John and Austin, Derek, Old Sheffield Plate, Walker and Company, New York, NY, 1967. Bury, Shirley, Victorian Silverplate, Hamlyn Publishing Group Ltd., London, 1971. Ed. The Pyne PRess, Victorian Silverplated Holloware, The Pyne Press, Princeton, NJ, 1972. 2 copies: Wyler, Seymour B., The Book of Sheffield Plate including Victorian Plate, Crown Publishers, New York, NY, 1949. Helliwell, Stephern, Understanding Antique Silver Plate, Antique Collectors’ Club, Suffolk, 2000. $100-200 388
A Group of Seven Reference Books Related to American Colonial Silver,
comprising Ed. Ward, Barbara McLean & Ward, Gerald, W.R., Silver in American Life, Selections from the Mabel Brady Garvan and Other Collections at Yale University, The American Federation of Arts, New York, 1979. Hood, Graham, American Silver, A History of Style, 1650-1900, E.P Duton, New York, NY, 1989. Currier, Ernest M., Marks of Early American Silversmiths, Robert Alan Green, Harrison, NY, 1970. Ed. Koltler, Jane Bentley, Early American Silver and Its Makers, Mayflower Books Inc., New York, NY, 1979. Green, Robert Alan, Marks of American Silversmiths Revised (1650-1900), Robert Alan Green, Key West, FL, 1984. Kovel, Ralph and Terry, Kovel’s American Silver Marks, Crown Publishers Inc., New York, NY, 1989. Bolay, Leona Davis, Spanish Colonial Silver, Museum of New Mexico Press, Santa Fe, NM, 1974. $100-200 389*
A Colleciton of American and English Silver and Silver-Plate Flatware,
of various patterns and by various makers, approximately 100 pieces total. Length of longest 13 1/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Mary Blain Mead, Grosse Pointe, Michigan $1,000-2,000 390
An American Silver Three-Piece Coffee Set, Possibly William DeMatteo, Bergenfield, NJ, 1930-40,
in Jensen style, the ovoid bodies on scroll feet with ivory handles at right angles to spouts, covers with blossom and beaded tendril finials, undersides marked STERLING; 36 ozt gross. Height of coffee pot 8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $900-1,200
Silversmith Index silversmith LOT American Alvin Corporation 205, 235 Barbour Silver Co. 239, 272 Binder, William T. 369 Black Starr & Frost 274A Blake, James E. 300 Boardman & Co., J.C. 182, 199, 304 Brown, Thomas G. 308 Calwell & Co., J.E. 258 Davis & Galt 250 DeMatteo, William G. 196 Dimes, Richard 377 Dominick & Haff 277, 280, 285, 306, 378 Durgin, William B. 204, 260, 292 Erickson, George C. 297 Fisher Silversmiths 184, 191 Friedell, Clemens 341 Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. 279 Gorham Mfg. Co. 177, 180, 185, 188, 189, 194, 197, 201, 202, 206, 209-212, 218, 226, 233, 236, 248, 249, 253, 257, 274, 281, 283, 284, 287, 288, 293, 364, 365, 368 Gregor Panis, Stavre 377 Gyllenberg & Swanson 294, 373 Gyllenberg, Frederick 295 Henckel, George 307 Hewes, Joel F. 311, 375 International Silver Co. 183, 303 Jones, Ball & Poor 290 Kerr, William B. 240 Lawrence, F. Walter 373 Lebolt & Co. 319-323, 329, 330, 335, 340 Leinonen, Karl F. 302 Lloyd Locke, Jonathan 313 Lunt Silversmiths 228 Merrill, J.M. 305 Mueck-Cary Co. 309 Mulholland Brothers 326 Munnis, Worden 195 Newport Sterling 189 Novick, Falick 324, 325 Old Newberry Crafters 301 Petterson, John P. 339 Poole Silver Co. 189 Porter, Franklin 296 Quaker Silver Co. 198 Redlich & Co. 192, 214 Reed & Barton 200, 215-217, 219, 220, 255, 256, 263, 266, 366 S. Kirk & Son Inc. 242, 243, 246 Schultz & Co., A.G. 238, 242, 245 Sciarotta, Alfred 176 Shiebler, George W. 278 Shreve & Co. 193, 342 Simons, Bro. & Co. 312 Smith, Frank W. 190, 252, 366 Starr, Theodore B. 381 The Cellini Shop 327, 328 The H.F. Wichman Co. 343 The Kalo Shop 331, 333, 334, 337 The Loring Andrews Co. 244 The Randahl Shop 314-318, 336, 338, 375 The T.C. Shop 332 The Watson Company 374 Tiffany & Co. 88, 92, 174, 175, 178, 179, 181, 186, 187, 227, 229-232, 234, 251, 254, 262, 264, 265, 269-271, 273, 275, 276, 291, 362, 379 Towle Silversmiths 222-225, 237 Unger Brothers 310, 370 Wallace & Sons Mfg., R. 208 Wallace Silversmiths Inc. 203, 207 Watson Company 298 Whiting Mfg. Co. 247, 267, 268, 282, 380 Whiting, Frank M. 221 Wood, W.S. 289 Wooley, James T. 299
Austrian Sturm, Alexander 348 Austro-Hungarian Rumler, M. 65 Chinese Chang & Co., Tuck 100 Wo, Lue 104 Danish Dragsted, A. 14 Georg Jensen Silversmithy 3-12, 344 Grun, Hugo 2 Kisker, Kay 1 Michelson, A. 1, 13 English Adie Bros. 125 Adie Brothers Ltd. 124 Barnard Brothers 148, 149 Bateman, Hester 169 Boyton I, Charles 151 Cooke, Richard 166 Devlin, Stuart 122 Dixon & Son, James 126 Elkington & Co. 124A, 356 Freeman, Harry 135 FTR & Co. 127 Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. 128 Haviland-Nye, A. 121 Hawksworth, Eyre & Co. 139 Hodgettes, G & C 164 Hougham, Solomon 159 Houle, Daniel & Charles 144 Hunt, John S. 145 Hutton & Sons Ltd., William 129 Levi & Salaman 134 Mappin & Webb 123, 136 Martin, Hall & Co. 359 Pearce, Richard 162 Plummer, Michael 168 Porter, R.E. 353 Reynolds & Westwood 84 Smith, Edward 85 Smith, Stephen 140, 141 Storr, Paul 156, 157, 160, 161 Stuart Harris & Sons, Charles 131, 132 Tiffany & Co. 241 Vincent, William 170 Wilkinson, Thomas 146 Williams & Co., Josiah 130, 142 Finish Wirkkala, Tapio 15 French Cartier 26, 94, 95 Christofle 23, 25, 27-29 Cousinet, Ambrose-Nicolas 39 Debain, Alphonse 31 Freres, Tetard 30, 35 Gergard, Alfred 33 Gilbert, Charles Victor 34 Henin & Cie 32 Martial Fray 37 German Demessieur 52 Georg Roth & Co. 53 Hemmerle 41 Koch & Bergfeld 46 Kurz & Co., J. 48 Neresheimer & Sohne 57, 60 Roth & Co., Georg 47, 50 Schleissner & Sohne 49 Vietar, E.L. 42 WMF 41A Wolf & Knell 55, 58
Irish Beere, George 173 Smith, Robert W. 147 Italian Buccellati 17 Bulgari 18 Ganci 19 Gucci 86 Japanese Shokai, Samurai 102 Mexican Aceves, Tango 116 Aguilar, Hector 118 Codan S.A. 111 Lopez Reyes, Juvenito 110 Maciel 110 Sanborns 109, 117 Spratling, William 119 Vega, A. Torres 114 Peruvian Camusso, Carlo Mario 113 Portuguese Cunha 16 Russian Akhimov, Vasily 351 Morosov 78 Scottish Morton, Robert 158 Spanish Lopez, Plateria 59 Pasgorcy, Plateros 61
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Driving Directions/Parking From the WEST: Take I-290 east. Take the Paulina Street/Ashland Boulevard exit 28B. Stay straight to go onto West Congress Parkway. Turn left onto South Paulina Street. Take a slight right onto West Ogden Avenue. Turn right onto West Lake Street. Building will be on the left side at 1338 West Lake Street. From the NORTH/NORTHWEST: Take I-90/I-94 east toward Chicago. Take the Ogden Avenue exit 50A. Stay straight to go onto North Racine Avenue. Turn right onto West Lake Street. Building will be on the right side at 1338 West Lake Street. From the SOUTHWEST: Take I-55 north. Exit 292A I-90/I-94 W Wisconsin Follow I-90/I-94 W Wisconsin to the Lake Street exit 51A. Turn left onto West Lake Street. Building will be on the right side at 1338 West Lake Street. From the SOUTH/SOUTHEAST: Take I-90/I-94 west Follow I-90/I-94 W via the exit on the left toward Chicago Loop. Take the Lake Street exit 51A and turn left onto West Lake Street. Building will be on the right side at 1338 West Lake Street. Parking: Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. has a private parking lot located on Ada Street, diagonally across the street from our entrance.
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Conditions of Sale LESLIE HINDMAN AUCTIONEERS, INC. AS AGENT The lots listed in this catalogue will be offered by Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. as owner or as agent for consignor(s) subject to the following terms and conditions. By bidding at auction you agree to be bound by these Conditions of Sale.
BEFORE THE SALE Prospective buyers are strongly advised to personally examine any property in which they are interested before the auction takes place. Condition reports are usually available on request, on lots with a low estimate of $300 and above. All lots are sold “AS IS” and without recourse and neither Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. nor its consignor(s) makes any warranties or representations, express or implied with respect to such lots. Neither Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. nor its consignor(s) makes any express or implied warranty or representation of any kind or nature with respect to merchantability, fitness for purpose, correctness of the catalogue or other description of the physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, medium, material, genuineness, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin, exhibitions, literature or historical significance of any lot sold. The absence of any reference to the condition of a lot does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. No statement, whether written or oral, and whether made in the catalogue, or in supplements to the catalogue, an advertisement, a bill of sale, a salesroom posting or announcement, the remarks of an auctioneer, or otherwise, shall be deemed to create any warranty, representation or assumption of liability. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. and its consignor(s) make no warranty or representation, express or implied, that the purchaser will acquire any copyright or reproduction rights to any lot sold. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers Inc. expressly reserves the right to reproduce any image of the lots sold in the catalogue.
AT THE SALE Refusal of Admission Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. has the right, at our complete discretion, to refuse admission to the premises or participation in any auction and to reject any bid. Registration before Bidding A prospective buyer must complete and sign a registration form and provide identification before bidding. We may require bank or other financial references. Bidding as Principal When making a bid, a bidder is accepting personal liability to pay the purchase price, including the buyer’s premium, all applicable taxes and all other applicable charges, unless it has been explicitly agreed upon in writing with Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. before the commencement of the sale that the bidder is acting as agent on behalf of an identified third party acceptable to Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc., and that Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. will only look to the principal for payment. Absentee Bids We will use reasonable efforts to carry out written bids given to us at least 24 hours prior to the sale for the convenience of clients who are not present at the auction in person, by an agent or by telephone. Bids must be placed in U.S. dollars. If we receive written bids on a particular lot for identical amounts, and these are the highest bids on the lot at the auction, it will be sold to the person whose written bid was received and accepted first. Execution of written bids is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale and we do not accept liability for failing to execute a written bid or for errors and omissions in connection with the written bid. Telephone Bids On lots with a low estimate of $300 and above and if a prospective buyer makes arrangements with us prior to the commencement of the sale we will use reasonable efforts to contact them to enable them to participate in the bidding by telephone and we do not accept liability for failure to do so or for errors and omissions in connection with telephone bidding. These telephone bids may be recorded at the discretion of Leslie Hindman Auctioneers.
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F I N E S I LV E R A N D O B J E C T S O F V E R T U
Online Bids We will use reasonable efforts to carry out online bids and do not accept liability for equipment failure, inability to access the Internet or software malfunctions related to the execution of online bids. Reserves Some lots in the sale are subject to a reserve which is the confidential minimum price below which such lot will not be sold. The reserve will not exceed the low estimate of the lot. Reserves are agreed upon with consignors or, in the absence thereof, the absolute discretion of Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. The auctioneer may open the bidding on any lot below the reserve by placing a bid on behalf of the seller. The auctioneer may continue to bid on behalf of the seller up to the amount of the reserve, either by placing consecutive bids or by placing bids in response to other bidders. With respect to lots that are offered without reserve, unless there are already competing bids, the auctioneer, in his or her discretion, will generally open the bidding at half of the low estimate for the lot. In the absence of a bid at that level, the auctioneer may proceed backwards at his or her discretion until a bid is recognized, and then continue up from that amount. Auctioneer’s Discretion The auctioneer has the right at his or her absolute and sole discretion to refuse any bid, to advance the bidding in such a manner as he or she may decide, to withdraw any lot, and in the case of error or dispute, and whether during or after the sale, to determine the successful bidder, to continue the bidding, to cancel the sale or to reoffer and resell the item in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, our sale record is conclusive. Successful Bid The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer will be the purchaser. In the case of a tie bid, the winning bidder will determined by the auctioneer at his or her sole discretion. In the event of a dispute between bidders, the auctioneer has final discretion to determine the successful bidder or to reoffer the lot in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, the Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. sale record shall be conclusive. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer to the highest acknowledged bidder subject to the Conditions of Sale set forth herein, and the bidder assumes full risk and responsibility.
AFTER THE SALE Buyer’s Premium In addition to the hammer price, the buyer agrees to pay Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. a buyer’s premium and the applicable sales tax added to the final total. The buyer’s premium for all purchases except via live online bidding is twenty-five (25%) of the hammer price up to and including $50,000; twenty percent (20%) of any amount in excess of $50,000 up to and including $1,000,000; and twelve percent (12%) of any amount in excess of $1,000,000. The buyer’s premium for purchases made via live online bidding is twenty-six (26%) of the hammer price up to and including $50,000; twenty-one percent (21%) of any amount in excess of $50,000 up to and including $1,000,000; and thirteen percent (13%) of any amount in excess of $1,000,000.
Payment The buyer must pay the entire amount due (including the hammer price, buyer’s premium, all applicable taxes and other charges) no later than 5 p.m. on the seventh (7) business day following the sale. Payment in U.S. dollars may be made with cash; bank check or cashier’s check drawn on a U.S. bank; money order; or wire transfer unless other arrangements are made with Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. reserves the right to hold merchandise purchased by personal check until the check has cleared the bank. The purchaser agrees to pay Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. a handling charge of $50 for any check dishonored by the drawee. Tax Exempt Notice Lots marked with an asterisk (*) are tax exempt as permitted by law.
Collecting Purchases Once Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. has received all funds due to us, the buyer shall collect purchased lots within seven (7) business days from the date of the sale.
LIABILITY
Packing and Shipping If your bid is successful, we can provide you with a list of shippers. We will not be responsible for the acts or omissions of carriers or packers whether or not recommended by us. Property will not be released to the shipper without the buyer’s written consent and until payment has been made in full. Packing and handling of purchased lots by us is at the entire risk of the purchaser, and Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. will have no liability of any loss or damage to such items.
Condition Reports Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. is not responsible for the correctness of any statement of any kind concerning any lot, whether written or oral, nor for any other errors or omissions in description or for any faults or defects in any lot. Neither the seller, ourselves, our officers, employees or agents, give any representation, warranty or guarantee or assume any liability of any kind in respect of any lot with regard to merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, description, size, quality, condition, attribution, completeness, authorship, authenticity, rarity, importance, medium, provenance, exhibition history, literature or historical relevance. Except as required by local law any warranty of any kind whatsoever is excluded by this paragraph. Items under $1,000 are collated upon request.
Non Payment If we do not receive payment in full, in good cleared funds, within seven (7) business days following the sale, we are entitled in our absolute discretion to exercise one or more of the following measures, in addition to any additional actions available to us by law:
Purchased Lots If for any reason a purchased lot cannot be delivered in the same condition as at the time of sale, or should any purchased lot be stolen, mis-delivered or lost prior to delivery, Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. shall not be liable for any amount in excess of that paid by the purchaser.
a.) to impose a late charge of one and a half percent (1.5%) per thirty (30) days of the total purchase price
Legal Ramifications The rights and obligations of the parties with respect to these Conditions of Sale, the conduct of the auction and any matters connected with any of the foregoing shall be governed and interpreted by the laws of the jurisdiction in Illinois. If any part of these Conditions of Sale is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part shall be discounted and the rest of the conditions shall continue to be valid to the fullest extent permitted by law.
b.) to hold the defaulting buyer liable for the total amount due and to begin legal proceedings for its recovery together with interest, legal fees and costs to the fullest extent permitted under applicable law c.) to cancel the sale d.) to resell the property publicly or privately with such terms as we find appropriate, to resell the property at public auction without reserve, and with the purchaser liable for any deficiency, cost, including handling charges, the expenses of both sales, our commission on both sales at our regular rate, all other charges due hereunder and incidental damages. In addition, a defaulting purchaser will be deemed to have granted us a security interest in, and we may retain as collateral security for such purchaser’s obligations to us, any property in our possession owned by such purchaser. At our option, payment will not be deemed to have been made in full until we have collected funds represented by checks, or in the case of bank or cashier’s checks, we have confirmed their authenticity.
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f.) to not allow any bids at any upcoming auction by or on behalf of the buyer g.) to take other action as we find necessary or appropriate
Failure to Collect Purchases If property is not picked up within seven (7) business days following the sale, whether or not payment has been made, Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. reserves the right to charge $5 per lot per day or to deliver said property to a public warehouse for storage at the purchaser’s expense. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. shall have no liability for any damage to property left on its premises for more than seven (7) business days following the sale. In addition, we reserve the right to impose a late charge of one and a half percent (1.5%) per month of the total purchase price if payment is not made in accordance with the conditions set forth herein. For property that is not picked up after thirty (30) calendar days, an additional administration fee of $75 will be charged. Property which is paid for but left on our premises for any reason in excess of sixty (60) calendar days is subject to sale by us with the balance of any funds recovered in excess of storage charges and any other fees being remitted to you.
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L E S L I E H I N D M A N AU C T I O N E E R S | BID FORM
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Online registration/bid requests must be received at least 24 hours before the auction begins. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. will confirm all bids received by fax or by return email. Phone bids will not be accepted on lots with a low estimate below $300. Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. allows absentee and telephone bidding registration through our website at www.lesliehindman.com.
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A per lot buyer’s premium is added to the final hammer price as per the following:
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BID LIVE ONLINE
$0-$200 $10 $200-$500 $25 $500-$1,000 $50 $1,000-$2,000 $100 $2,000-$5,000 $200 $5,000-$10,000 $500 $10,000-$20,000 $1,000 $20,000-$50,000 $2,000 $50,000-$100,000 $5,000 $100,000-$200,000 $10,000 Over $200,000 Auctioneer’s discretion For absentee bids, indicate your limit for each lot. Your bids will be executed at the lowest prices allowed by reserves and competing bids. If we receive more than one bid of the same value, the first one received will take precedence.
Primary Phone Secondary Phone
For Leslie Hindman AUCTIONEERS, INC.
Bidding generally opens at half the low estimate and advances in the following order, although the auctioneer may vary the bidding increments during the course of the auction. The normal bidding increments are:
$0 - $50,000 $50,001 - $1,000,000 $1,000,001+
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I authorize Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. to bid on my behalf up to the amount stated below. By bidding at auction you agree to be bound to the Conditions of Sale as stated in the sale catalogue and on our website.
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Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Inc. is not responsible for failure or other inadvertent errors relating to the execution of your bids.
First time bidders please provide proof of identification: Passport/Driver’s License/National Identity Card
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Absentee Bid (US Dollar Limit)
EXCLUDES BUYER’S PREMIUM
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