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American 19th Century Coin Silver Calling Card Case
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Pre 1900 item# 1194411 (stock# 192c)
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$455.00. Shipping and handling included in the US (see policy). International buyers: please contact us for shipping costs.
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This American 19th century coin silver calling card case is decorated with hand engraving depicting a water scene with mountains, paddle wheel boat, and buildings, with allover hand engraving with geometrics and flowers; the reverse is engraved with “M. J. G.” or “M. I. G.” in period script. Unmarked. Approximately 3 ½ inches x 2 ½ inches x 5/16 inch. Weight approximately 45 grams. Excellent estate condition.
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Birmingham Silver Tea Strainer, 1919
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Pre 1920 item# 1193987 (stock# 187c)
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This Birmingham silver tea strainer decorated with hand piercing and monogrammed "MMB" has the date letter for 1919 and unidentified maker mark, see photos. Measures approximately 5 inches x 2 7/8 inches; weighs approximately 46 grams. Very good to excellent estate condition, minor bumping (not deep enough to call dents).
$225.00
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American Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Calling Card Case
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Pre 1920 item# 1179355 (stock# 185c)
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American sterling silver Art Nouveau calling card case with hinged lid, scene of lovers with putti on the front, foliate designs on front and reverse punctuated with gargoyle faces, hand engraved on reverse “EKO”, made by William B. Kerr & Co. (1880’s-1927), stamped on inner flange “STERLING (logo for Kerr) 653”, measures approximately 3 ½ inches x 2 ¾ inches x 3/4 inch, weighs approximately 72 grams, some splits in seams, dings to monogrammed surface, very good estate condition. Please emai ...click for details
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Antique Baltimore Sterling Silver Open Salts
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Pre 1920 item# 1179351 (stock# 190c)
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Pair of antique Baltimore sterling silver open salts, with overall repoussé floral design, each stamped on bottom “STERLING HEENEGEN-BATES CO.” (Hennegen Bates Co. was active in Baltimore 1874-1930), each measures approximately 7/8 inch x 1 9/16 inches diameter, together they weigh approximately 34 grams, heavier oxidation on one, particularly in the interior, excellent estate condition.
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19th Century Baltimore Sterling Silver Mustard Pot
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Pre 1900 item# 1179285 (stock# 183c)
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$400.00. Shipping and handling included in the US (see
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Antique Baltimore sterling silver lidded mustard pot, overall floral repoussé in the Baltimore tradition, hand engraved on front in period script “D”, stamped on bottom “925-100”, hand engraved on bottom in period script “OCT. 10. 1881.”, gilding on inside of lid, remnants of gilding on interior, measures approximately 2 7/8 inches x 3 ½ inches including handle, weighs approximately 92 grams, excellent estate condition.
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Philadelphia Coin Silver Wine Cup, Bard & Son, 19th C.
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Pre 1900 item# 1179282 (stock# 182c)
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$400.00. Shipping and handling included in the US (see
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Philadelphia Coin silver wine cup, footed and with handle, repoussé design of grapes, leaves, and vines, engraved on front “ANNA COATES BENNETT FROM ALC” in period script, stamped on base of bowl “C. BARD & SON” (Conrad Bard & Son was active in Philadelphia ca 1850), measures approximately 4 ½ inches in height x 3 ¼ inches diameter, weighs approximately 119 grams, lip is out of round, base is out of round, excellent estate condition.
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