AMERICAN SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, SILVER PART TEA SERVICE WITH TRAY, SILVER TEAPOT AND CREAMER, SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE

AMERICAN SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, SILVER PART TEA SERVICE WITH TRAY, SILVER TEAPOT AND CREAMER, SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE

GROUP OF AMERICAN AND ENGLISH SILVER
TABLE ARTICLES, comprising: a bowl, Dominick &
Huff, 1907, retailed by W.W. Wattles & Sons, circular,
with reticulated rim above engraved scrolling foliage, a
pair of ashtrays, Tiffany & Co., 1891-1902, each with
rim in the form of tapering fronds, the centers
monogrammed HAT, a sugar basket, Walter Brand,
London, 1761, of bucket form with reefed bands, swing
handle, a small collapsible hand mirror, maker’s mark
IC, London, 1831, a set of 8 knives with silver blades,
circa 1850, retailed by Tiffany, Young & Ellis,
monogrammed EGW, a master butter knives, circa 1860,
retailed by Tiffany & Co., monogrammed, 3 forks,
Albert Coles & Co., 19th century, and a teaspoon,
William Trays, London, 1826, monogrammed K/TA.
Together with a group to 20 assorted Coin and
Continental silver spoons, including 2 tablespoons by
Edmund Mead, St. louts, most monogrammed, 59
weighable silver.

GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER TABLE
ARTICLES, comprising: 2 double-lipped large ladles,
one with Lily pattern handle, the other by International
Silver Co., with daffodils, 3 Kiddush cups, Ensco, with
gilt interiors, one with lid, two inscribed, a set of 4
small pierced baskets with swing handles, Unger
Brothers, monogrammed J.M.S., a circular basket with
upright pierced handle and border, Woodside Sterling, a
small bowl, Reddish & Co., a small footed bowl, Muck-
Cary Co., with weighted base, 2 pairs of short
candlesticks, one by Fisher, the other National Silver
Co., with weighted bases, and a mounted wood tassel,
Columbia Silver Co., with weighted base. Together
with an Italian silver egg surmounted by a chick,
retailed by Tiffany & Co., and an American silver-
plated coffee pot, Rogers Bros. 38 weighable
silver.

LARGE GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER TABLE ARTICLES, comprising: a bowl, Gorham Mfg. Co., 1925, engraved MLS, 3 dishes, International Silver Co., one monogrammed S, a large ladle,

Whiting Mfg. Co., in the Duke of York pattern, 2 creamer and sugar bowl sets, one by F.B. Rogers Silver Co., all with weighted bases, a set of 12 sherbets, a matching set of 12

two-handled cup holders and under plates, monogrammed S, another set of 12 sherbets, weighted bases, a set of 11 sherbets, a set of 4 two-handled cup holders and under plates,

monogrammed S, a set of 6 express cup holders, a set of 6 whiskey cups and a matching larger cup, 142 weighable silver.

PAIR OF CONTINENTAL SILVER THREE-
LIGHT WALL SCONCES, probably German, 19th
century, each with shaped oval backplane embossed and
chased with 2 winged female herms holding scrolled
candle arms, centering a winged putt amid clouds and
floral swags, above and below grotesque masks, the
lower supporting the third candle arm, with ring for
hanging, 41 H.

AMERICAN SILVER PART TEA SERVICE WITH TRAY, Wm. B. Durbin Division of Gorham Mfg. Co., in the Fairfax pattern, comprising: teapot, hot water kettle on stand with burner, and

waste bowl, each of octagonal section, engraved with cartouches outlined by lozenges and ovals and with foliate pendants, the kettle with upright handle, ivory supports, the

octagonal two-handled tray with conforming decoration, 168 gross. L.

VICTORIAN SILVER COVERED ENTREE DISH
WITH SILVER-PLATED STAND, the dish and cover,
Hands & Son London, 1842, of shaped rectangular
section, applied at the border and around the handle
with scrolling foliage, flowers and shells, with similarly
decorated detachable handle incorporating 2 dolphins,
the cover engraved on both sides with deer crest and
motto VIA TRITA VIA TUTA, the stand with 2 reefed
handles and 4 scroll-and-shell feet capped with
acanthus, 65 excluding stand. L.

GEORGE III SILVER SOUP LADLE, George
Smith and William Fern, London, 1787, Old English
pattern, engraved with crest. Together with a pair of
American silver casters and matching open salts,
Cartier, the first of wasted pear form with similarly
shaped finials, each on 3 splayed slipper feet, 17 .

AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE,
International Silver Co., in the Shirley pattern, circa
1910, comprising: 15 dinner forks, 18 dinner knives, 15
luncheon forks, 12 luncheon knives, 18 salad or fish
forks, 12 teaspoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 butter
spreaders and 18 ice cream, forks, monogrammed HBS.
Together with 6 luncheon forks, 6 luncheon knives and 6
dessert spoons, Gorham Mfg. Co., in the Buttercup
pattern, monogrammed S, 12 bouillon spoons,
International Silver Co., in the Brandon pattern,
monogrammed S, 6 dinner forks, 6 dinner knives and 7
teaspoons, Wilcox & Everson, a division of
International Silver Co., circa 1904, in the Clout
pattern, monogrammed HS. 155 excluding knives.

AMERICAN SILVER THREE PIECE COFFEE
SERVICE, Ball Black & Co., New York, circa 1850,
retailed by Doff & Shepherd, comprising: coffee pot,
covered creamer and covered two-handled sugar bowl,
each of pear form, embossed and chased with flowers
and foliage, on 4 openwork flowering vine feet, with
branch-form spouts and handles, the pot with ivory
supports, the domed covers with floral finials,
monogrammed WTH 72 gross. H.

GERMAN PARCEL-GILT SINGING BIRD BOX,
circa 1900, rectangular, the sides and top decorated
with scrolling foliate cage work and applied with oval
plaques of musical mermaids, a maiden riding a
sea dragon, Europe on the bull, and a triton riding a
dolphin, the rims chased and applied with bunches of
fruit and scrolling strap work, the top set at the corners
with semi-precious stones, the top plaque hinged and
opening to reveal a brightly feathered bird above a gilt
pierced grill, with key. L.

PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER WAITERS, John
Trite, London, 1738, each with molded piecrust border,
on 3 hoof feet, engraved in the center with crest and
motto, one with scratch weight on base, 14
D.

BAROQUE    STYLE    PARCEL-GILT
CRUCIFORM RELIQUARY, probably Greek, 18th
century, the shaped circular domed base repose and
chased with putty heads amid shells and foliate scrolls,
rising to conforming baluster stem, supporting a cross
with glazed apertures revealing labeled “relics”, set
with faceted pear-form red pastes, pearl and carnelian
beads, the reverse engraved with scrolls, shells and a
rosette. H.

GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT AND CREAMER,
Solomon Hough am, London, 1800 each globular, with
fluted lower body, engraved foliate and pinpricked
bands, the interior of the creamer gilt, the pull-off lid
to the pot with fluted band and beehive finial connected
by a chain to the mounted wood C-scroll handle,
maker’s mark on pot only, 21 gross. H.

FRENCH ART NOUVEAU SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE, Armand Gross, Paris, circa 1900, the shaped terminals flat-chased with trailing anemones and tendrils, comprising: 24 table knives,

24 table forks, 24 table spoons, 12 fish knives, 12 fish forks, 12 teaspoons, 24 dessert spoons, 24 dessert knives, 24 dessert forks, 1 soup ladle, 1 pair of salad servers (with

ivory bowl and tines), 1 carving fork, 1 carving knife, 1 serving spoon and 1 sugar spoon, 253 weighable silver.

AMERICAN SILVER SIX PIECE TEA AND
COFFEE SERVICE, Dunkirk, 20th century, comprising:
coffee pot, teapot, hot water kettle on stand with
burner, creamer, two-handled covered sugar bowl and
waste bowl, each ovoid, embossed and chased with
scrolling foliage and flowers, domed covers with urn
finials, C-scroll handles with ivory supports, 128
gross. H.

AUSTRIAN SILVER TWO-HANDLED TRAY, early 19th century, of elliptical form, the rim applied with flowers and scrolls, stamped FRIEDMANN IZIDOR. Together with a silver-plated

two-handled tray, rectangular with rounded corners, applied on the rim and handles with scrolls and shells, engraved with conforming decoration. 79 L.

ART DECO SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND
COFFEE SERVICE WITH MATCHING SILVER TRAY,
probably South American, circa 1925, in ‘Perforate’
style, comprising: coffee pot, teapot, creamer and
two-handled covered sugar bowl, each of square section
with cutaway corners, with mounted wood handles and
finials, the tray of rectangular shape, with applied
strap work edge, unmarked, 245 gross. H. of coffee
pot 5 3/4″ L.

AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE,
Wilcox & Everson Division of International Silver Co.,
early 20th century, in the Avalon pattern, comprising
12 of each of the following: dinner knives, dinner forks,
teaspoons, dessert spoons, salad forks, cocktail forks,
ice cream spoons, demitasse spoons with gilt bowls,
butter spreaders, and with 6 tablespoons, 6 strawberry
forks with gilt tines, 3 fruit knives, a serving spoon and
a sauce ladle, monogrammed F, in ease. Together with
the following American silver flatware in a similar
pattern: 12 luncheon knives, 11 luncheon forks, 23
teaspoons, and with a serving fork, Durbin Division of
Gorham, in the Watteau pattern. 171 excluding
knives.

SET OF TWELVE MEXICAN SILVER SMALL
PLATES, Presto, Juarez, each circular, the rims
applied with scrolls and shell-like motifs at intervals,
plain surfaces, 97 D.

GROUP OF ENGLISH SILVER AND SILVER-MOUNTED ARTICLES, comprising: a George IV table spoon, George Winkle, London, 1829, in the Old English pattern, a George III ivory-handled

cheese scoop, maker’s mark IS, London, 1804, the blade engraved RJR, a jewelry box, William Comines, London 1915, rectangular with rounded corners, a compact, London 1934,

rectangular with engine-turned exterior, a match safe, Birmingham, 1908, rectangular, engraved with scrolling foliage, a hand mirror, F.H. Adams Ltd., Birmingham, 1938, a shoe

horn and 2 matching button hooks, Adie & Love-in Ltd., Birmingham, 1910, a mounted cut-glass perfume flask, C.E. Williams, Birmingham, circa 1939, a mounted pipe, W.J. Newman

Ltd., Birmingham, 1894, in fitted case, and a watch chain with a shield-form pendant, Birmingham. Together with a pair of French silver sugar tongs, an Art Deco silver cigarette

case, circa 1934, with gilt interior, and a silver lorgnette, folding into a clasp in the form of a bow set with clear pastes.

PAIR OF SHEFFIELD PLATED WINE
COASTER, Matthew Bolton Co., circa 1820, circular,
with gadroon rims, applied around the sides with
grapevine, wood bases set with circular plaques
engraved with crests. D.

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