Antique sterling silver English brooch hallmark Birmingham 1892. It has a horseshoe shape for good luck with a floral design. It measures almost 1" long and about .75" across. The pinning mechanism is in good working order. A lovely brooch!
Art Nouveau style letter opener accented with a figural child's face. Made by Currier & Roby in the 1900s, and in excellent condition. It measures 6.75" long by 1" at its widest. The overall weight is 26.9g.
Chrysanthemum motif sterling letter opener done by Shiebler. Circa 1900, and in excellent condition. 7.5" long by 1" wide (across the flower) and approximately .5" deep. The blade is monogrammed with beautiful hand engraving.
A Rare Sterling Silver Fork, Baroque Scroll by Durgin circa 1890
This rare pattern would be a wonderful complement to your service as a match or as an eclectic addition to your great examples of American sterling silver flatware. The handle is pierced and made up of foliate “C” scrolls of various sizes. The verso is marked “E KELLER & SONS”, The Durgin Hallmark and “STERLING”...
American Arts and Crafts Sterling hammered Silver Bowl, Black, Starr and Frost Ltd, New York C.1900 The Bowl with wide slightly everted rim pierced with six square panels with elongated plain rectangular panels between and deep well centre. Diameter: - 10 3/4 ins. Weight: - 16 1/2 oz.
Pair 950 1st std French, vermeil, mother of pearl Travelling Sets, original fitted boxes. France 1819-38. Each comprising spoon, fork and two knives, one with original steel blade stamped Dordet Brevte, vermeil bowls, blades and tines, the mother of pearl handles, foliate inlay, ferules and terminals, palmette motifs. Original leather boxes embossed with palmette and foliate cartouches. Marked fully, 1st std .950, marks for Paris. Maker's mark L*in lozenge...
Pair 950 1st std French, vermeil, mother of pearl Travelling Sets, original fitted boxes. France 1819-38. Each comprising spoon, fork and two knives, one with original steel blade stamped Dordet Brevte, vermeil bowls, blades and tines, the mother of pearl handles, foliate inlay, ferules and terminals, palmette motifs. Original leather boxes embossed with palmette and foliate cartouches. Marked fully, 1st std .950, marks for Paris. Maker's mark L*in lozenge...
Tiffany Art Deco Sterling Silver Cocktail Shaker, C.1920, Tiffany & Co, New York. The plain tapering body with ribbed upper section and cover, half shield handle, the spout with silver stopper and chain attached. Height: 9 ½ inches. Weight: 25 ¼ oz.
Antique Georgian Silver Wine Funnel, London 1806 by Peter and William Bateman. The Funnel of typical form, the base with reed band surround, plain body and upper reed band and strap work funnel, plain thumb piece. Marked on body and strainer. The strainer engraved with the crest of a goat passant. Interior muslin holder. Height: 5 inches. Weight: 91.2 gm.
American Arts and Crafts Sterling hammered Silver Coffee Service, C.1905, Wm. Durgin Co, Providence, Rhode Island...
Exquisite pair or sterling 3-arm candelabras by Frank M. Whiting, circa early 1900's. The candelabras are weighted and reinforced. They come apart, so they can be assembled in a variety of ways. Each one measures 12" tall and 11" wide. Total weight of the pair is 31.07 ounces. The pieces are in very good condition, however one of them has a bit of rippling on the underside(see photo).
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Scarce Chrysanthemum pattern sterling silver porringer by Tiffany and Co. Circa 1899-1900. This porringer was manufactured while Charles L. Tiffany was president of the company. Size: 8 7/8" x 5 1/4" diameter. 1 Pint capacity. Excellent condition, no monogram. Carved ivory handle with chrysanthemum motif, which matches the applied silver chrysanthemum decoration to the rim of the porringer.
Fine example of WMF (Wuttembergische Metalwaren Fabrik) Art Nouveau in the form of a magnificent wine or champagne cooler. Unusual hexagonal form has vigorously interlacing whiplash tendrils with a notched waving rim. Reticulated high Art Nouveau handles flank the sides. This well regarded firm's marks are impressed beneath. Germany circa 1907. Dimensions: 10 3/4" H, 11 3/4" W to Handles.
Unusual German Silver Plate Creamer & Sugar. Fashioned to resemble cabbage leaves, the creamer and sugar are supported on simple ball feet. Maker: Wurtten-Bergische Metall-Waren-Fabrik. Circa 1880. Size: Creamer - 5.125" L x 3.375" W x 2.75" H(top of handle); Sugar bowl - 5.25" L x 4.75" W x 2.125" H.
Dating from the British colonial rule of India. This Finely crafted piece is embossed
profusely with trailing vines and foliage. The neck rising to the chained stopper is
decorated with acanthus leaves.
A truly lovely piece of Indian Silver which I believe are greatly under rated and under-priced.
15 cm high (6"inches)