- STERLING. (4) PC. DOMINICK & HAFF GEORGE.
W. WEBB & Co. Sterling Repousse Tea Service. An engraved substantial Dominick & Haff retailed by George. W. Webb & Co. (4) piece sterling repousse tea service executed in...
[more like this] - A (LOT OF 2) GEO. SHREVE & CO STERLING
SERVING BOWLS A (lot of 2) Geo. Shreve & Co sterling serving bowls: the larger, the handled bowl with continuous repousse floral scrollwork decoration 5"h x 10.5"w x 7.5"d...
[more like this] - George E. Ohr. Bowl. 1895-96, glazed
earthenware. 2½ h × 4½ dia in. result: $1,500. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Bowl features a paper-thin "torn" rim, dimpled body, and ochre glaze. Impressed signature to underside...
[more like this] - George E. Ohr. Vase and bowl. 1897-1900,
1895-96, glazed earthenware. 1¼ h × 5 dia in. result: $1,764. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Impressed signature to underside of taller example ‘G.E. OHR, Biloxi, Miss.’...
[more like this] - Richard Jolley. Geo Dogs Attacking Floating
Triangles; Primary Color Bowl (two works). c. 1980, hand-blown glass. 11¼ h × 5½ dia in. result: $3,276. estimate: $1,000–2,000. Etched signature and title to underside...
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George IV sterling silver bowls with elaborate repousse work on sides depicting flowers, leaves, scrolls and cartouches,hallmarked for S.C. Younge & Co., Sheffield (Sterling),...
[more like this] - SILVER JULEP CUP AND 23 SPOONS, G. WOLF,
KYCoin and sterling silver julep cup and spoons marked for George Wolfe and Wolf & Durringer, working Louisville, Kentucky, 1859-1900, 24 pieces total. 1st item: Sterling...
[more like this] - 40 PCS ASSORTED LOUISVILLE KY FLATWARE40
pieces coin and early sterling flatware from Louisville Kentucky makers and retailers. Includes 1 sugar shovel marked B. Bryant Jr. (in banner); 3 dessert spoons marked A.G....
[more like this] - 42 PCS. ASSD. COIN SILVER FLATWARE,
ATTR. KYGroup of 42 pieces assorted coin silver flatware, including pieces attributed to Kentucky makers and retailers. Includes 1 dessert spoon marked J. HICKMAN in script...
[more like this] - 24 PCS. ENGLISH FLATWARE INC. GEO 1,
APOSTLE SPOON, MOR...24 pieces assorted English sterling silver flatware, dating 1718-1901. Includes one (1) George I rattail tablespoon, date mark for 1718, maker's mark...
[more like this] - GEO. SHREVE & CO SILVER BOWL WITH APPLIED
FLOWERSGeo. Shreve & Co silver bowl with applied flowers, appx 3 3/4" T x 8 3/8" across, appx 23.5 ozt. Marked for Geo. Shreve & Co, no silver mark or other marks visible....
[more like this] - SEVEN PIECE STERLING SILVER TEA AND
COFFEE SET LATE GEO...Seven Piece Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Set late Georgian pattern, to include large tray, tilting hot water pot on stand, coffee pot, teapot, sugar,...
[more like this] - EIGHT PIECES GEORGIA COIN SILVER FLATWAREmid
19th century, including fiddle and thread ladle, marks for Foster & Purple (Columbus, working 1844-1845), "Columbus GA"; downturned fiddle handle mustard ladle, marks for...
[more like this] - EIGHT GEORGIA COIN SILVER SPOONSGeorgia,
mid 19th century, all with fiddle handles, including set of three teaspoons, serving spoon, teaspoon, marks for Otis Childs (Milledgeville, Georgia, working 1837-1872 and...
[more like this] - 16 PIECES MACON COIN SILVER FLATWAREGeorgia,
mid 19th century, fiddle handles, including set of five forks and two teaspoons (one with badly damaged bowl), retailer marks for E. J. Johnston (working 1845 to 1849), one...
[more like this] - GORHAM STERLING SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA
SET LATE 19TH CENTURY APPROX. 52.0 TROY OZ. SET, Late 19th Century, Retailed by Geo. C. Shreve and Co., San Francisco. Consists of a teapot, sugar bowl and creamer, each...
[more like this] - A GROUPING OF ELEVEN AMERICAN COIN SILVER
SPOONS (11) pieces, including (6) teaspoons with mark of James Watts, Philadelphia, active 1832-1888 (6 in.), a shell bowl sugar spoon in a matching pattern, mark of George...
[more like this] - AMERICAN SILVER: SIX UNUSUAL SERVING
PIECES GORHAM, WOOD & HUGHS, GEO. WEBB, ETC., SIX STERLING SERVING UTENSILS, INCLUDING: GORHAM...AMERICAN SILVER: Six unusual serving pieces Gorham, Wood & Hughs, Geo. Webb,...
[more like this] - LIMOGES PORCELAIN GILT FLORAL SERVICE
FOR 10 Limoges French porcelain gilded and floral painted dinner service for ten (10), with green underglaze marks for "Limoges / France" and red underglaze importers marks...
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THOMAS SPENCE, 1862, WITH OTHER VOLUMES ON THE HISTORY AND EXPLORATION OF THE WEST THOMAS SPENCE, 1862, WITH OTHER VOLUMES ON THE HISTORY AND EXPLORATION OF THE WEST, [The...
[more like this] - George Cope (American, 1855-1929) PA
artist, still life painting depicting peaches in a glass bowl, signed "Geo. Cope 1912", 16-1/4" x 12-1/2", good condition, professionally restored and relined at some point...
[more like this] - GROUP OF FIVE STERLING SILVER GEORGE
III ENGLISH SERVING PIECES AND THREE SERVING SPOONS BY HENNEGEN, BATES & CO. Total weight 17.23 toz. Total of eight pieces, including; 4 George III English sterling serving...
[more like this] - GRAFF WASHBOURNE & DUNN STERLING SILVER
BOWL #6209/153A ''Reproduction Geo. III Period 1760-1800.'' Dimensions: 9''D x 4.5''H. Weight: 21 troy ozs....
[more like this] - Tiffany & Co. retailed GDA Limoges bowl
9''; Halcyon enamelled box; Wedgewood small box with Geo. Washington; and boxed set of mirror place cards; Williamsburg Delft bow pot; and Limoges gilt jewelry box. [Provenance:...
[more like this] - Three sterling bowls: one oval with
high relief iris decoration, Geo. W. Shiebler & Co., "1232", "L" monogram and "Leslie" on back, 2-3/4 in. x 14 x 6-1/2 in.; one oval with...
[more like this] - Sterling bowl, serving tray: round bowl,
skirt with pierced scroll and floral decoration, four scroll feet, partial mark, maker possibly Geo. W. Shiebler & Co., retailer J. C. Grogan, no monogram, 10.94 oz.T., 2-1/2...
[more like this] - Two sterling silver pieces: Medallion
sugar sifter ladle, handle with head of Mars, maker Gorham & Co. (Providence, Rhode Island, working 1852-1865), retailer M. W. Galt & Bros. (Washington, D.C., working 1847-1879),...
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