Sterling silver picture frame, The Mauser Corp., New York, Ca. 1900. All-over etched with foliate and floral designs. No monogram. Stands @7" high x @5" across; will take a photo @3 3/4" x @5 1/2". Has been re-backed in dark green velvet. Great condition.
Fabulous pair of Continental silver wine coolers, Italy, Ca. 1930's. Fluting, foliate and floral designs decorate these two lovely pieces. The top is fluted and scaloped.
@9 1/4" (high) x @6" (across base) x @7" (across top) x @8" (across middle). @36 Troy ounces.
Sterling silver and cut crystal powder jar with a blue enamel lid, Birmingham, England, 1926, Adie Bros. - makers. @2 1/2" high x @4" across. "Diamond" cut crystal with "starburst" pattern in the center of each diamond. Starburst on underside of jar. In mint condition.
Sterling silver picture frame, J. E. Caldwell & Co., Philadelphia, Ca. 1900. Silver is bevelled and etched with lines, garlands and foliate designs. Cartouche not yet engraved. @6 1/4" x @4 3/4" (will show @4 3/4" x @3" photo, but will hold a 5" x6" photo). Normal wear.
Beautiful Art Nouveau all-over sterling silver overlay on cobalt blue glass vase, American, Ca. 1900. Has etched garlands topped by bows near the top of the vase and etched leaves banding the bottom. @10" high. Lovely condition.
Sterling silver, square-based candlesticks, Birmingham, England, 1926. @7 1/2" high x
@3 1/4 across base. Classic in design, they'll go with any decor.
Pair of Continental silver candlesticks, Ca. 1880. Bases are square; columns have etched design in center. The etched circular design on the bases is also continued in spots on the column of each candlestick and near the top. @11 1/2" high; bases are @4 1/4" square. Very good condition.
Sterling silver and inlaid wood gallery tray, American, Ca. 1900. Sterling "gallery" is "hitching post" in design. Wood is inlaid in center. Slight "ripple" in veneer that does NOT affect stability of anything placed on tray. @22 1/4" long (handle to handle) x @12 3/4" wide.
Pair of sterling silver mounted-on-velvet picture frames, Birmingham, England, 1904. Silver is pierced (allowing the forest green velvet to show through)and is foliate in design. Although the frames are "square," the portion through which the photo is seen is round. The border is @7" square; the round portion will show a @3 3/4" photo, but will take a 5"x5" photo.Frames have been re-backed in forest green velvet. Normal wear.