- PAIR OF SOUTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER PRESENTATION
PITCHERS, MARK OF JOHN MOOD The first having "J.Mood" punched in a serrated rectangle; the second having the same mark struck twice; each is presented with a scrolled foliate...
[more like this] - THREE COLORED GLASS COIN DOT PATTERN
PITCHERS.Three Colored Glass Coin Dot Pattern Pitchers. Two cranberry, one emerald green. Tallest 9"h. Very good.
Condition:
Very good....
[more like this] - GROUP OF EIGHT GLASS SYRUP PITCHERSGroup
of Eight Glass Syrup Pitchers, to include coin spot, chocolate, seaweed, cranberry, clear, etc., tallest 9 inches.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of...
[more like this] - (2) COIN SILVER HANDLED PITCHERS, MID-19TH
C. TOInclude: one by Tift and Whiting, North Attleboro, MA, with elaborate designs of florals, fruit, etc, 8" high. The other by William Adams, 1842, NY, with embossed floral...
[more like this] - (3) ANTIQUE SYRUP PITCHERS COIN DOT
HOBNAILThree antique syrup pitchers collection including clear cut glass 5" pitcher with sterling lid, light red or pink hobnail 6 3/4" pitcher and blue coin dot pitcher,...
[more like this] - WILLIAM FORBES, (2) COIN SILVER PITCHERS
c. 1875, New York, each of baluster form with shaped handle topped with a satyr mask, touch mark to underside, retailed by Ball, Tompkins & Black, New York, NY, engraved with...
[more like this] - S. KIRK & SON COIN SILVER REPOUSSE PITCHERS.
KIRK & SON COIN SILVER REPOUSSE PITCHER, marked 'S. Kirk & Son 11 oz.' under base, of ovoid form with allover design of overlapping flowers above a band of stiff leaves and...
[more like this] - Two coin silver pitchers by Harvey Lewis,
Philadelphia, circa 1811.
Each approximately 6"h x 5.25"w / 13 Troy oz.
Condition: Monogrammed, scratches, dents....
[more like this] - John Ewan coin pitcher, receipt: round
paneled form, reeded border, C-square handle, stepped conforming base, marked "J. EWAN" (John Ewan, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1823-1852), base inscribed...
[more like this] - TWO ART GLASS PITCHERS. A Northwood
blue opalescent coin spot pitcher with ruffled rim. Signed. 10'' h. Together with a blue Beatty Swirl pitcher. 8'' h....
[more like this] - TWO ART GLASS PITCHERS. Blue opalescent
Coin Spot with applied blue handle. 11 1/2'' h. Together with a pink pitcher having crosshatched panels and applied pink handle. 11 1/4'' h....
[more like this] - LARGE LOT OF ESTATE SILVER: Approx.
32 pieces to include sterling and 900 silver. Pieces include napkin rings small trays pitchers scent holders pill boxes .999 silver coin and more. 6 of the pieces are unmarked...
[more like this] - Two Coin Silver Pitchers American, 19th
century, one with weighted base, urn form with S-scroll handle with foliate thumbpiece, base marked "Pure Coin", monogrammed "L.St.C.C.", 7-3/4 x 5 x 3-1/2 in., base bent,...
[more like this] - Lot of two syrup pitchers, one with
opalescent coin dot decoration, applied handles. Largest: 7 3/4"H. Good condition, normal wear....
[more like this] - FIVE PIECES OF FENTON ART GLASS. West
Virginia late 20th century. Three pitchers blue and white coin spot blue and white swirl and cranberry enamel decorated 4.25'' to 5.5''h. a white swirl bowl with folded...
[more like this] - (2) American coin silver cream pitchers,
John McMullin, the other unmarked, each 4 3/4" h, 8.4 TO Estimate $100-150...
[more like this] - Pair Presentation Coin Silver Pitchers
Pennsylvania, 1825-1850, repousse morning glory and putti central band, die-rolled bands, gadroon and bead borders, scroll handles with dragon head and acanthus leaf tips,...
[more like this] - 2 American coin silver cream pitchers,
one by R&W Wilson, Philadelphia, PA, 1825-1846, the other unsigned, 18.9 TO, 7" tall, each with mono, good condition Estimate $200-300...
[more like this] - Two "Amberina" Glass Pitchers, fourth
quarter 19th century, one a good Hobbs, Brockumier and Company, Wheeling, West Virginia, "Amberina" pitcher in "Coin Dot" decor, h. 7", and another "Amberina" pitcher in "Thumbprint"...
[more like this] - Six pieces Chinese famille rose : rose
canton: round platter, 13-1/2 in., minor scratches ; plate with central border of toads with coins, 9-5/8 in.; rose medallion: two pitchers, 3-3/8 x 6-3/4 x 4-1/4 in., very...
[more like this] - Pair Coin Silver Pitchers American,
1846, paneled bodies with engraved floral and scroll decoration, scroll handles, marks for Gale & Hayden (New York City, working 1845-1850), no monogram, 50.56 oz.T., 8-1/2...
[more like this] - Bigelow Brothers & Kennard Boston Mid
19th Century American coin silver repousse coffee and tea service with two lidded pitchers covered waste bowl and small pitcher. Paneled forms with rococo style C scroll decorations...
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