Large pair of octagonally shaped sterling silver- cobalt-lined salt cellars. Silver is pierced; liners are ORIGINAL. "Legs" have foliate design at top. Goodenow and Jenks, Boston, Ca. 1895; sterling mark is on one edge; Goodenow and Jenks mark is on opposite edge. @3" x 2 1/2".
Pair of iridescent pale green "art glass" bud vases with sterling silver mounts, London, 1927. @6 3/4" high. Slight dent on the rim of one of the silver mounts.
Sterling silver-mounted hinged ebony "Trinkets" box, London, England, 1920. One corner mount is etched; the other is not. The word "Trinkets" is spelled out diagonally in script across the top of the box. Blue velvet lining on inside bottom of box. @6 1/4" (across) x @2" (high) x @3" (deep). Normal wear on wood, with a very, very slight curve to the rear panel.
Great pair of sterling silver trophy cups, Whiting Mfg. Co., Rhode Island, Ca. 1910. Gadrooning at top of base; "squared off" handles. 7 1/2" high; 7" across handles. Would make a fabulous pair of vases!
Stylish sterling silver four-vase (in the "trumpet" style) epergne, Chester, England, 1911. Lovely scroll work "brackets" hold the vases. Three of the vases are removable; the center one is "permanent."
10 1/2" high x @4 1/2" across base; width across vases is @8 1/2". Has some VERY MINOR "dings" on vases.
Fabulous, sterling silver, Art Deco tray, Reed and Barton, Mass., year-marked for 1936, on 1/2" pedestal base; 15 1/2" long x 8 1/2" wide; 24 troy ounces. Small, insignificant "dings" on one edge.
Unusual English STERLING SILVER Corinthian column oil lamp that has been electrified. All original parts remain (e.g., wick "key," etc.) Has beautiful cut crystal oil font. Gadrooning on base. "Harp" is silverplated. 37 1/2" high; 6" base. Corinthian column itself is 16" high. Some soldering at point between capital and column of lamp. Hallmarked for Sheffield, England, 1902.
Lovely footed, round jewelry box, Birks Corp., Canada, Ca. 1900. Hinged lid has gadrooned border and "S" monogram in center. Underside of lid still has original vermeille. Box is lined with original light blue velvet which has fitted spaces for rings, brooches, etc. @3 1/2" diameter x @2 1/2" high. Nice condition.
A real "jewel" of a jewelry box! Hinged, footed, has etched birds and branches on the lid. Birmingham, England, 1914. @3 1/4" long x @2" deep X @ 1 1/4" high.Leather underside. Inside, the box is fitted with the original light blue silk lining. Great condition!
Beautiful pair of sterling silver "Grand Baroque" candlesticks, R. Wallace and Son, Ct., 1950's-1960's. The candlesticks "break down" into different sizes, the tallest @10" high; the shortest @5 3/4" high. Good condition.