Superb sterling silver pin tray or card tray. Made by R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co. of Wallingford, Connecticut about 1897. Excellent hand hammered pattern with foliate scrolls and fleur d’lys. Marked: RW(elk)&S / Sterling / 9900-54. Measures about 6” x 2-5/16”. Weighs about 1.2 Troy ounces (24 grams). Excellent condition.
Nice little silver plated souvenir cup from La Grange, Texas. Marked on the bottom: Rockford Silver P. Co./ logo / Quadruple / 81. Measures about 1-1/2” tall. Excellent condition.
19th Century English Silver Sugar and Creamer set in a silk and velvet lined leather presentation box from “Mappin Brothers Silversmiths / 35 St.Paul’s Churchyard & Regent Street”. Sugar and creamer have repousse decoration, with foliate scrolls in ovoid reserves and vermeil interior. Both pieces have a monogram ASA and are fully hallmarked, as shown. Makers Mark: C.E. for Charles Edwards of London. Date: 1886 and 1888. Height: 2 1⁄4 inches; weight: 3.82 OZT. Excellent condition.
This crystal vanity bottle has a pattern of cut panels and ribbing. The crystal jar is about 2-1/2 inches across and 2 inches tall. The sterling silver lid has a wonderful scrolling repousse design with a monogram. The lid just pushes on with a snug fit. Marked: Whiting Silver Mfg. Co. lion logo + Sterling/Pat 1893 + 3905/113 + 925/1000 Fine. Excellent condition.
This little scent bottle has cut facets and panels. The unusual oval-shaped crystal bottle is about 1 5/8 x 1 1/8 inches on the base and 3 1/2 inches tall. The sterling silver lid has a wonderful repousse and chased pattern of flowers and scrolls. The lid fits loosely on the top and the stopper is missing. The lid is unmarked. Bottle is in excellent condition, but the lid is a bit banged up.
Very nice Art Deco scent bottle. The round crystal bottle has a glass stopper as well as a sterling silver screw-on lid. Marked: Sterling and the Webster Silver Mfg. Co. logo. Measures about 1-1/8 inches across and 2 3/8 inches tall. Excellent condition, although the rim of the bottle does have a small chip.
Very nice Art Deco scent bottle. The crystal bottle is octagonal and has a glass stopper as well as a sterling silver screw-on lid. The sterling silver lid has an Art Deco shield pattern. Marked: Sterling and the Webster silver Mfg. Co. logo. Measures about 1-1/4 inches across and 3 5/8 inches tall. Excellent condition, although the lid does have a small dent.
Gorgeous sterling silver Victorian 2-piece salad server set from the 1880s. Made by Tiffany & Co. during the Edward Moore period (1873-1891). The set consists of a serving spoon and fork.
This is marked: Tiffany & Co. Sterling Pat.1880 M. The serving spoon measures about 8 5/8 inches; the fork about 8 1/4 inches. Total weight is about 5.18 Troy ounces. No monograms...
Gorgeous sterling silver Victorian 2-piece fish set from the late-1880s. Made by Tiffany & Co. during the Edward Moore period (1873-1891). The set consists of an elaborate large fish knife server and a equally elaborate fish serving fork.
This is marked: Tiffany & Co. Sterling Pat.1885 M. The fish knife measures about 12 inches; the fork about 9 1/4 inches. Total weight is about 10.57 Troy ounces. No monograms...
Gorgeous quadruple plate teaset with wonderful grape motif. Includes: Teapot, sugar bowl with cover, cream pitcher, large handled tray. Barbour Silver Co. was started in 1881 and was one of the original companies that formed the International Silver Co. in 1898. This set was probably made in the 1890s.
The serving pieces are marked with the Barbour Silver Quadruple plate mark; the tray has the regular silver plate hallmark (see photos)...
This is a beautiful huge Victorian sterling silver chocolate muddler or long serving spoon. The squarish bowl has a long thin handle. Perfect for stirring up a pot of chocolate. This gorgeous graceful piece was made by Towle starting in 1912. The Mary Chilton pattern is a highly collected design and the chocolate muddler is rare. It does have an M monogram (and priced accordingly).
This is marked: 925/1000 plus Pat.1912/the Towle hallmark/Sterling...
This is a beautiful huge Victorian sterling silver serving spoon. Large scallop shell bowl with a pedestal-style handle topped by a wonderful ivy motif. This gorgeous server was made by Gorham starting in 1895. The Newcastle pattern is a highly collected design and the shell bowl makes this a true treasure.
This is marked with the Gorham hallmark and Sterling. It also has the retailers mark: Foster & Co. Boston. The spoon measures about 10 inches long. The bowl is 3 1/2 x 2 5/8 inches...