- TWO PUNCHED TIN LANTERNS, 19TH C.Two
punched tin lanterns, 19th c., 16" h.; together with a wrigglework cylinder, 17 1/2" l.
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Condition:
Lanterns -...
[more like this] - TWO COPPER BEDWARMERS WITH WRIGGLEWORK
DECORATIONTwo copper bedwarmers with wrigglework decoration, 44" l. and 42" l.
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Condition:
One lacking hinge pin. Other with repaired...
[more like this] - PENNSYLVANIA PUNCHED TIN WRIGGLEWORK
COFFEE POTPennsylvania punched tin wrigglework coffee pot, early 19th c. , with potted tulip decoration, 11" h. Provenance: The collection of Robert and Laura Beeman, Meriden,...
[more like this] - PENNSYLVANIA WRIGGLEWORK COFFEE POT,
19TH C.Pennsylvania wrigglework coffee pot, 19th c. , elaborately decorated with a standing soldier with sabre in hand, the reverse with a large spread winged eagle, and a...
[more like this] - WHITESMITHED WRIGGLEWORK DOUGH SCRAPERWhitesmithed
wrigglework dough scraper, early 19th c., 3" h., 2 1//2" w.
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Condition:
Wear....
[more like this] - PENNSYLVANIA WRIGGLEWORK COFFEE POT,
19TH C.Pennsylvania wrigglework coffee pot, 19th c. , one side decorated with a large standing soldier with saber in hand, the reverse with spread winged eagle and scrolling...
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1871, Providence, Rhode Island, the plateau decorated with a wide band of arabesques, centering a later wrigglework patera, probably concealing an earlier monogram, with milled...
[more like this] - American Sterling Silver Coffeepot,
1852, by William Gale & Son, New York, the cylindrical body decorated with repousse floral scrolls centering opposing cartouches and with a wrigglework fluted calyx, raised...
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Cream Jug, second quarter 19th century, by Littleton Holland (1770-1847), Baltimore, Maryland, of rounded rectangular section, the body with gadrooned calyx below an engraved...
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fourth quarter 19th century, of oval form, raised on four floral acanthus-crested lion's-paw feet and with opposing annulated double-scroll handles, the flat lid decorated...
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Caddy, hallmarked London, 1900-1901, by Samuel S. and Ernest Drew, of oval form with bulbous hinged lid, the whole decorated with engine-turned reserves, the interior gilt,...
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[more like this] - Large Swedish Silverplate-Mounted Horn,
1938, by GAB (Guldsmedsaktiebolaget), Stockholm, in the Stormakstiden style, with a silverplate standard in the form of Pan, playing his pipes and leaning on a grape-bough,...
[more like this] - American Sterling Silver Water Pitcher,
ca. 1900, by Goodnow & Jenks, Boston, Massachusetts for J. E. Caldwell & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, of ovoid form, decorated with a wide band of wrigglework "Pennsylvania...
[more like this] - George III Sterling Silver Hester Bateman
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[more like this] - Monumental Victorian Silverplate Tray,
third quarter 19th century, of shaped and escalloped rectangular form, the applied molded rim with ivy leaf accents, with applied acanthus-scroll handles on the narrow ends,...
[more like this] - Victorian Sterling Silver Presentation
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hallmarked London, 1797-1798, by Robert and David Hennell, of paneled navette form, decorated with an engraved ribbon and foliate scrolling band, the panels accented by wrigglework,...
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[more like this] - George III Sterling Silver Mustard Pot,
hallmarked London, 1800-1801, the maker's mark overstruck, of cylindrical form, decorated with wrigglework banding and a laurel-enframed cartouche, the hinged, domed lid with...
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[more like this] - George III Sterling Silver Teapot,
hallmarked London, 1794-1795, by Robert Hennell I, of navette form, the body engraved with wrigglework and engraved floral swags centering opposing laurel-enframed cartouches,...
[more like this] - English Silverplate Tray, third quarter
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of rectangular form, divided by a lengthwise "piano" hinge, one side opening to a pens compartment, the other opening to two covered inkwells flanking a central pounce compartment,...
[more like this] - Austrian 13 Lot (.813) Silver Decanter,
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[more like this] - George III Sterling Silver Cruet Frame,
hallmarked London, 1788-1789, by John Wall, of oval form, the wooden base surrounded by a silver gallery with pierced wrigglework border and engraved swag and navette banding,...
[more like this] - George V Eighteen-Piece Silverplate
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