This vintage sterling silver banded mint julep cup was made by Mr. Trees of Lexington, Kentucky and is very collectible. Dimensions are 3-5/8 inches in height x 2-7/8 inches in diameter at the rim x 2-3/8 inches at the base. It weighs 4.30 troy ounces and, lucky for you, is not monogrammed.
This beautiful and unusual vintage sterling silver julep cup was made by Fisher in the 1940s and is decorated with garlands and flowers as well as being engraved F.W.H. 1949. Dimensions: 3-1/2 inches high x 3-1/8 inches in diameter at the top x 2-5/8 inches in diameter at the base. Weighs 2.76 troy ounces.
This extremely collectible vintage Presidential sterling silver mint julep cup dates from Richard Milhous Nixon's first Presidency and was made by Mark Scearce. Dimensions are 3-3/4 inches high x 3-1/8 inches in diameter at the top x 2-5/8 inches in diameter at the base. Weighs 4.82 troy ounces and has never been monogrammed.
This unusual vintage sterling silver presentation cup is Swiss in origin and has a number of interesting features...a hammered surface, a lion applique and is engraved "E.E. Zunft Zu Reubleuten 1926 Dr. Alfred Chevalier 1966". By Isler and stamped sterling, dimensions are 3-7/8 inches in height x 3 inches in diameter at the top and 2-1/4 inches at the base. It weighs 5.59 troy ounces. Zunft Zu Rebleuten is a local fraternal and civic organization in Basel, Switzerland, descended from ...click for details
This Art Deco sterling silver lobed water pitcher was made in the 1920s by Frank W. Smith of Gardiner, Mass. Dimensions are 9 inches high at the spout, 8-1/4 inches from handle to spout, and 4-1/4 inches at the base. 24.63 troy ounces in weight. No monogram and in fine condition.
This early turn-of-the-century sterling silver water pitcher by Gorham is in the Plymouth pattern and dates from 1903. In beautiful condition with a wonderful period monogram, the pitcher measures 9-5/8 inches high at the spout, 9-3/4 inches handle to spout and weighs 25.08 troy ounces. What a nice addition this would make to your bar.
This weighty and extremely handsome sterling silver water pitcher was made by Wallace Silversmiths in the 1920s and retailed by Spaulding Co. in Cincinnati. Dimensions are 9-1/2 inches high at the spout, 8-7/8 inches from handle to spout, and 5 inches in diameter at the base. It weighs 40.90 troy ounces. Great condition and no monogram to boot!
This grand sterling silver lidded loving cup horse trophy was made by Reed & Barton circa 1915-1920. It is extremely large, measuring 20-1/2 inches in height at the finial x 14 inches handle to handle, and weighs a hefty 102.5 troy ounces. Graced with a crisply and realistically carved horse and jockey finial and decorated with a laurel wreath, the trophy is not engraved, so it could be used for a horse show or racing event. This is a terrific piece of equine memorabilia from one of the prem ...click for details
This gorgeous circa 1862-1867 three-piece sterling silver butter dish was crafted by Whiting Manufacturing Company. It is beautifully decorated with acorns etched and engraved all over the lid, including the finial, and two applied acorns serve as handles on the body of the dish. Weighing 14 troy ounces, the butter dish measures 7 inches in height, 6-3/4 inches in diameter from acorn to acorn, and 5-1/2 inches in diameter for the interior measurement.
Currently on hand are TWO (2) vintage sterling suilver mint julep cups by Mark Scearce dating from the first years of the Richard Nixon presidency. These cups are without monograms and each cup is sold for $550. Dimensions: 3.7/8 in. high x 3-1/8 inches in diameter at the top. Weight is 4.69 troy ounces. Great if you need two, but fine if you need just one.
We currently have TWO (2) vintage Presidential mint julep cups by Wakefield Scearce from the Lyndon Baines Johnson era. Both cups are engraved with a gorgeous screipt JRF. Each cup sells for $550. You may buy both cups, but either way each cup is $550. Dimensions: 3-7/8 in. high x 3-1/8 inches in diameter at the rim. Weight is 4.69 troy ounces.
This handsome late Victorian dress cane sports a 7-inch long sterling silver (stamped) repoussee handle with a beautiful period script monogram TGH. The top of the knob is 2 inches in diameter. The handle topsa half-inch thick cocobolo shaft and bi-metal tip, and the stick itself measures 35-3/4 inches overall in length. The gentleman who owns this cane cannot help but look dapper when he carries it.
This udderly (sp!) charming diminutive German cow creamer is made of 800 continental silver and measures just 2 inches high at the horns by 3-5/8 inches in length. it weighs 2.37 troy ounces. What a darling expression and perfect for a personal creamer every morning at the breakfast table.
This engaging sterling silver (stamped 925) cow creamer is German in origin and is wholly functional. Dimensions are 3-1/4 inches high at the horn x 5-3/4 inches long, weighing 5.78 troy ounces. Imagine how much fun this would be at coffeee or tea time at your table.
This most appealing antique Dutch silver cow creamer dates from 1893 (key date letter) and was imported into England the same year (check out hallamrks including F for foreign import). The Dutch creamers are quite stylized. This one has a crest engraved on one side the motto "Malo Mori Quam Foedari," which translates "I would rather die than be dishonored." Dimensions are 3-2/4 inches high at the horn x 5-1/2 inches in length, weighing 5.27 troy ounces. A charming and functio ...click for details