American Coin Silver Wine Cup Goblet
Antiques: Decorative Art: Metals: Silver: Coin Pre 1900: item #742391 aa414
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R & P Kassai
212-302-7010
$460.00
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This is a beautiful American coin silver goblet. It was made in America circa 1835. There are three gadrooned borders, one on the pedestal, one on the stem, and one around opening of the mouth. When looking closer, the gadroon border is a sort of tree like pattern. (could be evergreens.) The goblet is done in a Baluster shape. This cup would make a great gift!
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E & D Kinsey Southern Coin Silver Julep Cup 19C
Antiques: Decorative Art: Metals: Silver: Coin Pre 1900: item #742331 r939
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R & P Kassai
212-302-7010
$891.25
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This lovely southern American coin silver julep cup was made by E&D KINSEY who worked in Newport, Kentucky, and Cincinnati, c1850. The cup is fashioned with a banded base filled with a BEADED thread. It's mouth is trimmed with a dimpled threading motif. The cup measures 3.75" tall, 3" in diameter, it weighs a little over 4 troy ounces. The cup is marked E&D Kinsey at the base. It's in good conditoin with dings and dimple dents.
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S Kirk & Son 11oz Coin Silver Repousse Pitcher 1870
Antiques: Decorative Art: Metals: Silver: Coin Pre 1900: item #732847 hh501
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R & P Kassai
212-302-7010
$1955.00
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This exquisite hand chased coin silver pitcher was made in Baltimore, MD in 1870 by S. Kirk & Son. The 11oz. pitcher is made in the repousse Baltimore Rose pattern with flowers rising our of a thicket and a twisting vine handle. There is a chased heron with snake detail in the center of the pitcher. This elegant antique pitcher is 11/12 parts silver and would make a magnificent addition to any table! Great gift!
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Antique American Coin Silver Water Pitcher Sgnd Forbes
Antiques: Decorative Art: Metals: Silver: Coin Pre 1900: item #731466 bb926
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R & P Kassai
212-302-7010
$3910.00
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This is a beautiful one of a kind, antique coin silver bright cut water pitcher. It was made in New York circa 1840. The question as to who made this piece is a little more difficult, as it is signed by a few different makers. It is signed Ball Tompkins & Black, successors to Marquand. Then its signed W. Forbes. So it was either a collaboration, or one was the retailer. The ewer was made in the bright cut acid etched ... Click for details
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Henry Hebbard Coin Silver Grecian Pattern Spoons
Antiques: Decorative Art: Metals: Silver: Coin Pre 1900: item #729895 2304
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Dan & Nancy's Antiques
(413) 789-3464
$225.00
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Wonderful set of six teaspoons in the popular Grecian pattern made by Henry Hebbard. This pattern was made for Tiffany & Co of New York, J W Cusack & Co. and various other makers. Approximately 6" long and in great condition. Monogrammed with MST. They have a sweet little rams head at the top there is also a vine of ivy going through a mask in a small cartouche part way down the handle. The back of the bowl is also decorates with the ivy. Marks include the HH for Henry Hebbard, Patent 1852, B,... Click for details
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Antique Marquand Coin Silver Octagonal Water Pitcher
Antiques: Decorative Art: Metals: Silver: Coin Pre 1900: item #729299 aa270
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R & P Kassai
212-302-7010
$4255.00
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This fantastic Victorian coin silver ewer / water pitcher was made in America by W. Forbes and retailed by Ball Tompkins & Black (which were successors to Marquand & Co), circa 1846. This huge pitcher rests on a tiered octagonal base and is chased with a fabulous floral motif on top of a eight paneled body. It has a center cartouche that is framed with scrollwork. The handle undulates in a leafy scroll form.
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