- AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER MILK PITCHER,
RETAILED BY MITCHELL & TYLER RICHMOND, VIRGINIA With mark of Eoff & Shepard, New York circa 1852-1861, and retail marks of Mitchell & Tyler, allover hand-chased foliate repousse...
[more like this] - EOFF & SHEPARD COIN SILVER TEA SERVICEGood
New York Rococo Revival Coin Silver Tea Service, Eoff & Shepard, act. 1852-1861, ret. Ball, Black & Co., act. 1851-1874, incl. teapot (h. 10 1/4 in.), covered sugar, creamer...
[more like this] - AMERICAN COIN SILVER EOFF & CONNOR TEA
SERVICEThree piece American coin silver tea service by Eoff & Connor, New York, 1833-1835, and having spurious English hallmarks. Set includes a teapot, cream jug and lidded...
[more like this] - EOFF & SHEPARD COIN SILVER BUTTER DISHAntique
coin silver round covered butter dish with floral repousse design, 4 feet and removable insert, hallmark of Eoff & Shepard NY. Size: 6.75 in dia by 4.75 in high. Weighs 19.15...
[more like this] - EOFF & HOWELL COIN SILVER SUGAR BOWLMeasures
7.5" tall, 8.5" wide. Good original condition. Please Email or call for a detailed condition report. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in...
[more like this] - EOFF & HOWELL COIN SILVER SUGAR BOWLEoff
& Howell Coin Silver Sugar Bowl 446 grams 7.5"x8.5"x4.5"
Condition:
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[more like this] - FOUR PIECE AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEA
SERVICE AND TRAYearly/mid 19th century, oval bodies with bead borders, urn finials, ivory spacers, monograms, marks for retailer Ball, Black & Co., (New York, NY, working...
[more like this] - AMERICAN COIN SILVER LADLEearly 19th
century, fiddle handle with sheath of wheat, monogram, marks for retailer Clark & Pelletreau (New York, NY, working 1818-1822), and pseudo hallmarks associated with William...
[more like this] - E. 19TH C. AMERICAN COIN SILVER SUGAR
BOWL John H. Connor and Garrett Eoff (American), 1833-1838. Coin silver lidded double handled urn form sugar bowl, with floral die-rolled border decoration. Appropriately...
[more like this] - EOFF & SHEPARD COIN SILVER CENTER BOWL
NEW YORK, 1852-61 APPROX. 30.0 TROY OZ., New York, 1852-61, Retailed by Ball, Black & Co. With beaded rims and wheat-form handles. Engraved "Woodruff". Height 7.5". Dimensions:...
[more like this] - AN EOFF & SHEPARD COIN SILVER MASTER
SALT AND SPOON New York, circa 1855, with partially rubbed retailer mark (likely Ball, Black & Co.), oval form with gilt wash interior, raised on four shaped feet, with engraved...
[more like this] - A NEW YORK COIN SILVER SUGAR BASKET
AND PAIR OF SUGAR TONGS The silver sugar basket with mark of Eoff & Shepherd and retailed by Ball, Black and Co., both of New York, oval form with gently upswept ends, central...
[more like this] - GARRETT EOFF COIN SILVER FISH SLICE
New York City, active 1801-1845, foliate and shell pattern handle with engraved leaf and bright cut border designs to blade, script monogram and date to handle....
[more like this] - EOFF & SHEPARD COIN SILVER LIDDED TUREEN,
1850S Eoff & Shepard coin silver lidded tureen in the Neo-classical taste, circa 1850, having an acorn finial above a lid with Greek key and and engraved foliate bands, resting...
[more like this] - 5PC COIN SILVER HOT BEVERAGE SERVICE,
CA 1848 Five piece assembled coin silver hot beverage service, having three pieces by Edgar Eoff for Ball Tompkins & Black (1839-1851), the tea and coffee pots by Eoff & Shepard...
[more like this] - Good Pair of Virginia-Retailed Antebellum
Coin (.900) Silver Goblets, 1844-1855, manufactured by Edgar Mortimer Eoff (1785-1858) and William Middleton Phyfe (1810-1893) of New York City, New York, active 1844-1855,...
[more like this] - Maryland Coin Silver Creamer and Sugar
American, 19th century: paneled bodies with scroll handles and die-rolled borders, flower finial, marks for retailer Canfield & Brother (Baltimore, Maryland, working 1835-1865),...
[more like this] - American coin silver coffeepot by Eoff
& Shephard New York 1852-8 retailed by Ball Black & Co; pear-shape repousse chased in rose vine motif flanked by twig handle and spout on scrollwork base cartouche engraved:...
[more like this] - American coin silver pitcher by Eoff
& Shephard New York circa 1851 retailed by Ball Black & Co; pear-shape repousse chased in floral fruit and scroll design flanked by twig handle and scrollwork base cartouche...
[more like this] - An American Coin Silver Pitcher Garret
Eoff New York 1785-1858 of baluster form with a floral decorated rim the body having two gadrooned bands and an applied scrolling handle; approximate weight 18.52 ozt. Height...
[more like this] - Georgia coin silver ladle, fiddle handle
with shell decoration, rounded fins, shell on bowl back, marked "F.M." (Frederick Marquand, New York City, circa 1815; Savannah, Georgia, 1820-1828) with pseudo hallmark possibly...
[more like this] - American Coin (.900) Silver Mustard
Pot, third quarter 19th century, by Eoff & Shepard for Ball, Black & Co., New York, the inverted pear-shaped body with chased, stop-fluted, "leaf-and-dart" calyx, with beaded...
[more like this] - American coin silver cream pitcher &sugar
bowl, Garret Eoff , NY, NY, 1805-45, 37.0 TO, 7 5/8" tall sugar bowl, no mono, good condition, differing finials Estimate $400-600...
[more like this] - An American Coin Silver Repoussé Presentation
Cup Eoff & Shepard (Edgar Mortimer Eoff & George L. Shepard) New York act. c. 1850-1861 ret. Ball Black & Co. New York c. 1851-1876; footed baluster form with grape and grapevine...
[more like this] - Three piece coin silver tea service:
"Eoff & Howell" (Garret Eoff and Paul Howell, New York City, working 1833-1835), oval bulbous bodies, 7-1/4 x 12-1/2 x 5 in. teapot with domed lid, urn finial and wooden handle,...
[more like this] - Coin silver mug, round shaped body,
flared rim, acanthus and scroll decoration, "J. H. Connor" (New York City, working 1883-1938) and "Geoff" (Garrett Eoff, New York City, working 1805-1850), "LBR", 5.9 oz....
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver fish server,
shell-tip handle, openwork blade, engraved fish and "R" monogram, marked "MP." (Maltby Pelletreau, Charleston, South Carolina and New York City, working...
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