Offered here is a fine, large sterling water pitcher by Hirsch Company, made between 1920 and 1945. It weighs 27 ounces. It is a fine, simple form with a substantial handle. No monogram. The pitcher is in fine condition with light use. The pitcher is 10" to the top of the spout.
Offered here is a four piece hand crafted sterling silver tea set by Frantz Hingelberg dating to approximately 1950. The set includes the original booklet that the consignor was given when they purchased the set. It has not been offered for sale since they purchased it. The set consists of a teapot, sugar, creamer on a sterling silver tray. The handles on the tray and the coffeepot appear to be some type of, maybe, annodized metal. The set is of superior quality and form, and without defect ...click for details
here we have a splendid sterling silver cigarette case (or for cards)having a wonderful underwater scene on both sides in repousse' depicting swirling water, sea plants and coral, and a small fish and a large mythical dolphin. The interior is gilded and fitted with two retainers, each engraved "HJ" in script lettering. Made by R. Blackinton & Co. circa 1900. 3.25" by 2.5".
Here we have one or two sterling goblets, your choice, by Watrous Mfg. Co. made in the 20th century. Each goblet is in very fine condition, sturdy and has nice weight (165g). No monograms. 6 5/8" tall. Priced individually.
Offered here is one of two identical silver trays (or bowl) by Ellis Barker, England. The tray is 16" in diameter and about 1 1/2" deep. The entire interior of the bowl is engraved except for a small circle in the center, which could be monogrammed if so desired. The edge of the bowl is rich with repousse' floral, foliage motifs and scrolls. The back is marked ENGLAND, and bears the Menorah mark, which has been the Ellis Barker mark since 1912. These trays are circa 1940.
Offered here are three sterling silver napkin rings, each with a number instead of a monogram. They bear the mark for Birmingham 1913-14. There is a maker's mark but it is not one I have been able to identify. These are priced individually. (Two of these have now sold. The number 7 napkin ring is still available.)
The caster is 9" high and marked 800 Germany. It is circa 1900. It is repousse-ed to death, and really has some very fine work on it. There are flowers and ribbons and wreaths, acanthus leaves, and a small putto on the top blowing a horn. An utterly amazing piece. I see no flaws or repairs. One of these has been sold.
Here we have 6 sterling silver water or wine goblets by International Silver. These are 20th century, 2nd half. They are very simple in design, no monograms, and all are in fine condition with no dents or dings needing only a polish. They are 6.5" tall.
Now reduced from $1250.00 by 50%) Offered here is a fine set of sterling silver flatware serving 12 people. The set is missing one knife, so there are 23 pieces instead of 24, and has been priced accordingly. Each piece is all sterling and is fully hallmarked. Each piece is in excellent condition. The knife is just over 8" long, the fork is 7" long. The set comes in the original mahogany box. There is an age split in the wood on the lid. This is a fine set of silver, and I think ...click for details
Offered here is a splendid set of six sterling silver dinner forks by Ball, Black & Co., 1865-1871. The pattern is called "Tuscan". These are very fine sterling silver. The forks have good weight and balance and a lovely patina. They are monogramed with the initials MB. Excellent condition.