A Sterling Silver Vase with Reticulated Rim and Engraved Side Panels
This would be a perfect vase for a single rose or a very small bouquet. Each panel has a repeated reticulated pattern along with an etched floral design. It is elegant!
This staff would make quite the conversation piece and would be an excellent addition to any sacred collection. The word “SINSATUR” has been punched into the base of the figural element as well as an etching that has been done by hand that is difficult to read which is directly underneath the punched letters. In addition to those markings the letters “MAS” have been punched in ...click for details
This gorgeous set of butter spreaders each have a scrolling ribbon detail along the edge of the handle. A monogram R is also on each handle. The verso is marked “PAT 1895 STERLING”.
A Silver Plated Stirrup Cup, Fox Head, Horse Show Trophy
The bell shaped body is topped off with the head of a fox. The fox’s head is stamped “PM ITALY.” The body is engraved as a trophy, “HUDSON KIWANIS, HORSE SHOW, 1972.”
A Pair of Sterling Silver Demitasse Spoons by Stieff
A gorgeous pair of repousse demitasse spoons that would make a perfect addition to any coffee or demitasse cup set. The handles of both spoons are beautifully carved with floral motif. The backs are marked “Sterling-Stieff”.
This is an exquisite example of a traditional shaped hand forged brass tea kettle. The handle has a high arch form that is both functional and decorative.
Size: Approx. 12” High inc. handle, 9” Wide, 6 ¼” Deep
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Molded in the form of a young Dutch couple and cast out of bronze over plaster, this is handsome pair of bookends. Each figure has nice detail. The busts rest on a stepped and conforming rectangular base. The bookends are finished in a soft gold patina. Each back marked with an impressed shield framing a circle.
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A Bronze “Autumn” One of the Four Seasons by Leon Pilet (France 1836-1916)
This stunning bronze statue is an allegorical representation of autumn by Leon Pilet (France 1836-1916). She holds a sickle, which she used to harvest wheat that lies beneath. Her long flowing dress is draped over one shoulder and a lamb follows her every move. The work is signed on the right hand side of the base.
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This would be an elegant addition to an existing set of silver. The handle is hollow and filled with pitch. The decoration consists of a simple scrolling ribbon pattern. It is hallmarked “The Williams Bros. Mfg. Co.”.