- STERLING. ASSORTED GROUPING OF STERLING
HOLLOWWARE and Flatware. Including (2) monogrammed Tiffany & Co. sterling shoehorns - stamped, "Tiffany & Co. Makers Sterling 925-100" with a date stamp of "M"; a monogrammed...
[more like this] - A FRENCH 1ST STANDARD SILVER FOUR PIECE
DEMITASSE SERVICE, MARK OF CARTIER All items with mark of "Cartier / Made in France" and .950 silver standard mark (some are rubbed), includes a coffeepot (6 1/4 in.), teapot...
[more like this] - WILLIAM B. DURGIN REGENCE STERLING TEA
SERVICE William B. Durgin Gilded Age Regence Revival seven piece tea and coffee service, retailed by Bailey, Banks and Biddle of Philadelphia, circa 1900, comprising a hot...
[more like this] - BOIN-TABURET REGENCE STYLE VERMEIL TEA
SERVICE, 5 French Regence Style Vermeil 950 Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Maison Boin-Taburet, Paris, ca. 1900; comprising a teapot, coffeepot, covered sugar, and milk pitcher,...
[more like this] - French silver coffeepot, pear form with
three feet, dome lid with thumb latch and berry finial, swirl and wave decoration, acanthus spout, turned wooden side handle, no monogram, "P. Fres" (Page Freres, working...
[more like this] - French silver coffeepot, amphora body,
camel spout, palm and dart borders, three paw feet, wooden handle, gilt interior, marks for France, 1819-1838, .950 fine, 8.18 oz.T., 7-1/4 in. Repaired finial, small dents,...
[more like this] - French ivory mounted silver five piece
tea & coffee service henri lapparra, paris, circa 1925 In the Regence style, comprising a coffeepot, teapot, covered sugar bowl and creamer and tray, all pyriform with...
[more like this] - French Silver Coffeepot after 1838,
melon form, fruit finial, scroll feet and wooden handle, no maker's mark or monogram, .950 fine, 11.89 oz.T., 8-1/4 x 7 x 4-1/4 in.,...
[more like this] - Good Four-Piece French First Standard
(.950) Silver Coffee and Tea Service, by Alphonse Debain, working Paris, 1883-1911, including a coffeepot, h. 8-3/4", teapot, h. 7", covered sugar bowl, h. 6-1/4", and cream...
[more like this] - George II English silver coffeepot,
Peze Pilleau (French Huguenot), London, possibly 1729, tapering cylindrical body, seven-sided spout, scroll wooden handle, urn finial, 34.93 oz.T., 10-1/4 in. Handle possibly...
[more like this] - French diminutive silver tea and coffee
service by Charles Tirbour Paris working 1897-1951 Neoclassical design long neck oviform body raised on hoof feet unusual horsehead spout and ebonized handles; comprising:...
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