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Hand Hammered Sterling Cocktail Shaker

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Metals: Silver: Sterling: Pre 1920   item# 901873 (stock# 5268)

Hand Hammered Sterling Cocktail Shaker
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Bedell & Co.
303-939-9292


SOLD 

Exquistely Handcrafted Sterling Cocktail Shaker with hand hammered finish and cover having built-in strainer. Japan - Circa 1930. Size: 9.25" H x 4.75"(widest circumference); weight: 1.25 pounds.


S. Kirk & Son Repousse Tray

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Metals: Silver: Sterling: Pre 1920   item# 871601 (stock# 2677)

S. Kirk & Son Repousse Tray
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Bedell & Co.
303-939-9292


$265 

Small Sterling Tray with beautiful floral repousse border. This ornate type of repousse pattern has often been imitated and is known as the Baltimore Style. The S. Kirk & Son mark on bottom indicates date of manufacture to be 1925-1932. Size: 6.25" Dia.


Sterling Tray With Flower Corolla - Gorham

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Metals: Silver: Sterling: Pre 1920   item# 870266 (stock# 1690)

Sterling Tray With Flower Corolla - Gorham
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Bedell & Co.
303-939-9292


$440 

Gorham Round Sterling Silver Tray with beaded border and center 16 petal raised flower corolla, the name for all of the petals of a flower. Circa 1900. Size: 10.25" Dia. x 1.5" H.


19th C. French Sterling Tray- Aucoc

Catalogue: Antiques: Pre 1900   item# 590145 (stock# 5657)

19th C. French Sterling Tray- Aucoc
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Bedell & Co.
303-939-9292


$1200.00 

Magnificent early French repousse and engraved sterling silver tray by the reknowned silversmith Aucoc. This tray is very well crafted with a superb shape and design. Tray measures 10 1/4" long and 4" wide and is a weighty 245.3 grams. It is marked on the base "A.Aucoc" with the hallmark of a Minerva head with a 1 (First Standard 950) and also a hallmark with a rooster. Aucoc was active in Paris since the beginning of the 19th C. We believe this piece to be circa 1840. Great ...click for details

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