Rookwood trivet, 1919, small, crisp, with mauve and green geometric knot design, on four small feet. Glazed on all sides. 3-3/4" W and 3-3/4" L and 7/8" H. [Rookwood mark] / XIX / 1197
Shreve jug, early, with flat bottom, small spout protruding just slightly above top rim, applied wire to rim, long hollow handle indented at the ends where it joins the main body. Across the body is a chased detailed scene of a bird on a branch with fruit and blossoms, beside a butterfly in flight and initials DJW. Gold wash inside. Excellent condition, superb chasing. Shreve used the Bee mark from 1883 until 1909. A wonderful object in form and decoration. 3-5/8" H and 5-1/4" W.
Some of the most amazing Tiffany repoussé work we've seen. Plate, heavy, with beautiful, elaborate repoussé figures depicting four tableaus on nursery rhyme court life, engraved "Irving Cohen / From Uncle Abe and Aunt Emma, / November 5th 1905" 6-7/8" W and 1/2" H. Lucky Irving. Truly wonderful.
Shreve early set of seven (7) teaspoons, each with angled tab end, hammered surfaces. Two have applied "P" monograms, and one of these has 1913 engraved on the back. One has an applied "A" monogram, with 1910 engraved on the back. Two have engraved "A" monograms, with 1911 engraved on the back of one and 1912 engraved on the back of the other. One has an engraved "P" monogram. And one has an engraved "HENRY" on the front. Approximately 5-3/ ...click for details
Mulholland tray, handwrought, oval, with small notches at end, concave body on small oval ring foot. Very modern looking, with beautiful hammering. Walter and David Mulholland were excellent silversmiths who worked with the Kalo Shop and made objects for the Cellini Shop before WWI. 9-1/8" L and 4-3/8 W.
Mulholland compote, striking, handwrought, rectangular, with flat rim and wide elliptical hollow stem. Very unusual shape and nice soft hammering. Rectangular foot and tray top have rounded corners and four lobes, with two indentations in the corners between the lobes. Engraved AVM mono on top of foot. Fairly heavy. Walter and David Mulholland were excellent silversmiths who worked with the Kalo Shop and made objects for the Cellini Shop before WWI. 8-11/16" L and 6-7/16" W and 6 ...click for details
Mulholland bowl, massive, four lobed, rectangular with rounded edges, handwrought, on large rounded rectangular raised foot. Slightly higher at the ends. Applied wire to rim. Very heavy and in original condition. Walter and David Mulholland were excellent silversmiths who worked with the Kalo Shop and made objects for the Cellini Shop before WWI. 12-1/2" L and 10-1/4" W and 3-13/16" H.
Mulholland bowl, round, handwrought, on very broad round foot, with applied wire around outside of rim, and recessed ring around outside of base of foot. Hammered surfaces. Walter and David Mulholland were excellent silversmiths who worked with the Kalo Shop and made objects for the Cellini Shop before WWI. 9-1/8" W and 4-1/2" H.
Mulholland bowl, oval, handwrought, with dramatic high looping tapered strap handles, on wide oval foot, with ends higher than the middle, applied wire to underside of rim. Walter and David Mulholland were excellent silversmiths who worked with the Kalo Shop and made objects for the Cellini Shop before WWI. 11" W and 3-15/16" H.
Merrill Shops napkin ring, oval, with engraved picture of girl with shepherd's crook in front of fence with mountain and house in background and "LITTLE-BO-PEEP" below. The Merrill Shops was an early Arts and Crafts New York City silversmith that produced handwrought items. 2" L and 7/8" W and 5/8" H.