- RARE PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER DWARF
CANDLESTICKSA rare pair of 18th century George III sterling silver 'dwarf' candlesticks by John Winter & Co., both showing urn-shaped nozzles with beaded drip pans rising...
[more like this] - JOHN R. WENDT STERLING SILVER TRAY 183.75
TR OZAn antique John R. Wendt for Ball, Black & Co. Neoclassical sterling silver tray having rams head and scroll handles. Marked Ball, Black & Co. NY, 925/1000 Length: 36.25"...
[more like this] - 4 GEORGE III STERLING CANDLESTICKSSet
of four George III Neoclassical style sterling silver candlesticks, fluted urn shaped sockets, repousse laurel leaf decoration to the round bobeches and standards, knopped...
[more like this] - LARGE TIFFANY STERLING SILVER TRUMPET
FORM VASEArt Deco design, with raised and impressed neoclassical decoration, marked on base "Tiffany & Co. Makers" "18577A and 8760" "Sterling Silver 925-1000" and "M" (1907-1947...
[more like this] - TIFFANY & CO. STERLING NEOCLASSICAL
TRUMPET VASEAmerican sterling silver trumpet vase, Tiffany & Company Makers, c.1907-1947, directorship of John C. Moore II, tapered octagonal form, with Neoclassical garlands,...
[more like this] - JOHN WENDT NEOCLASSICAL STERLING CENTERPIECEAmerican
Neoclassical sterling silver centerpiece, attributed to John R. Wendt (German-American, 1826-1907), c.1870s, shallow vessel with gilt washed interior, lion demi figures supporting...
[more like this] - SIX AMERICAN COIN SILVER MEDALLION FLATWARE
PIECES BY JOHN COOK Patent 1867, New York, includes (5) forks (7 5/8 in.), and a master butter spreader with chased handle, all with neoclassical portrait medallion handles,...
[more like this] - AN EDWARDIAN ENGLISH STERLING SILVER
URNAn Edwardian English sterling silver urn, 1913 Marked with English hallmarks for London; maker's mark for Daniel and John Wellby The Neoclassical-style covered urn with...
[more like this] - COLLECTION OF MOSTLY AMERICAN SILVER
SPOONS AND BUTTER SPREADERS, 79 PIECES SPOONS AND BUTTER SPREADERS, 79 PIECES, 10 rat-tail teaspoons; four Eastlake style teaspoons with etched rose at handle with 'Alice',...
[more like this] - VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER GILT EWERVictorian
Sterling Silver Gilt Ewer, London, 1850, Edward, John & William Barnard, act. 1846-1851, chased with a frieze depicting Hebe serving wine to the gods at Olympus, neoclassical...
[more like this] - ? PAIR OF GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND MARQUETRY
DEMILUNE CONSOLE TABLES, ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS CHIPPENDALE
CIRCA 1760 the semi-elliptical tops inlaid with fan medallions and wide bands of leaves and anthemion, enclosed by...
[more like this] - Pair of George III Sterling Silver Candlesticks,
one hallmarked Sheffield, the date letter rubbed, by John Parsons & Co., working July 1783 - December 1793, the other hallmarked London, 1816-1817, by John Brough, each in...
[more like this] - A George III Silver Inkstand John Robins
London 1792 in the form of a Neoclassical style globe on stand fitted with three squared glass bottles. Height 6 1/4 inches....
[more like this] - Pair of American Sterling Silver Horse
Racing Trophies, dated 1942 and 1946, by Graff, Washbourne and Dunn, New York, each in the form of a neoclassical amphora, the handles with laurel-leaf decoration, the body...
[more like this] - Good Victorian Sterling Silver Goblet,
hallmarked London, 1874-1875, by John Septimus Beresford, the ovoid body with gilt interior and decorated with an elaborate wide repousse band of bellflowers, Vitruvian scrolls...
[more like this] - Fine Victorian Sterling Silver Neoclassical
Wine Ewer, design registered in 1854 and hallmarked London, 1860-1861, by Edward and John Barnard, retailed by Joseph Mayer of Liverpool, the pear-shaped body decorated with...
[more like this] - A Fine American Sterling Silver Repoussé
Tea Service A. E. Warner Baltimore wc. 1864-1893 marked "Warner 11-2" comprised of a teapot sugar creamer and waste bowl neoclassical vase forms with allover floral repoussé...
[more like this] - An Antique English Sterling Silver Sugar
Basket and Creamer in the Neoclassical Taste the sugar John Blake London 1799; the creamer John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater London 1884; each vase shape with fluted lower body...
[more like this] - TIFFANY & CO. NEOCLASSICAL STERLING
EWER / SYRUP: Most likely produced by John C. Moore for Tiffany pattern 87 and order number 930. Monogrammed J & E L for Bettie E. Lemoine a member of a pioneer family in...
[more like this] - Good Early George III Sterling Silver
Epergne, hallmarked London, 1765-1766, by John Christopher Romer, the pierced and waisted central standard decorated with chased acanthus leaves and flowers on a latticework...
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