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FOUR SILVER SERVING PIECES
FOUR SILVER SERVING PIECES Including G.T. Sadtler & Son spoon, with repousse terminal, monogrammed; M W Galt Bro & Co. sauce ladle, Chapman & Jakeman spoon, and an Italian 800 silver standard tart server, 8.95 ozt.
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GALT BROS. STERLING SILVER PAUL
GALT BROS. STERLING SILVER PAUL REVERE TYPE BOWL AND STERLING SILVER BOWL, 6.6 OZGalt Bros. Sterling Silver Paul Revere Type Bowl and Sterling Silver Bowl, 6.6 oz
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An M.W. Galt & Bro. Coin Silver
An M.W. Galt & Bro. Coin Silver Ladle
Galt & Bro., Inc., Washington, D.C., circa 1865
marked M.W. Galt & Bro. on handle with a name etched at the end
coin silver weigth 6 ozt 17 dwt
length 13 1/2 inches
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Galt & Bros. Coin Silver Tea
Galt & Bros. Coin Silver Tea Service Washington, D.C., 1847-1879, 12 in. coffee pot with matching two teapots, covered sugar, creamer (lacking mark) and waste, urn forms with engraved floral, shield and ribbon decoration, Greek-key and bead borders, urn finials, bone insulators, pseudo hallmarks for Taylor & Lawrie (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1837-1857) (probably maker), and M. W. Galt & Bros. (probably retailer), monogram, 160.63 oz.T., (six pieces),
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W. GALT & BRO. (WASHINGTON, D.C.,
W. GALT & BRO. (WASHINGTON, D.C., 1847-1879) SILVER REPOUSSE COFFEE POT AND A COVERED SUGAR BOWL AND CREAM JUGW. GALT & BRO. (WASHINGTON, D.C., 1847-1879) SILVER REPOUSSE COFFEE POT AND A COVERED SUGAR BOWL AND CREAM JUG, comprising a Galt & Bro. pedestal coffee pot, with a central floral spray to body and cover, foliate scrolling handle and spout, with floral engine turned bands to rim, shoulder, base and foot ring, with berried finial; together with a Gale & Son coordinating cream jug but with a band of beaded keyfret to shoulder and foot ring, and an unmarked matching covered two-handled pedestal sugar bowl, the engine turned band does not contain a shell, 79.5 ozt (3) Provenance: By descent through the family of a prominent Alexandria resident.
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GALT & BRO. ART NOUVEAU STERLING
GALT & BRO. ART NOUVEAU STERLING SALAD SERVERS In a rose and trellis pattern, monogrammed, 8 1/4 in. L., 5.05 ozt.
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GORHAM FOR GALT BROS. STERLING
GORHAM FOR GALT BROS. STERLING TROPHY: Approx. 39.18 Troy ounces. A 3.5 pint Sterling Gorham double-handled trophy, from the American Horse Show Association, New York, 1914. Presented to ''Red Fox'', Lieutenant L. Morrison for the Handicap Jump. Incised Galt Bros., & impressed Gorham marks at underside. Approx. 14'' h x 9.25'' l x 6'' w.
CONDITION: Scattered small indents.
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A Fine American Sterling Silver
A Fine American Sterling Silver Centerbowl and Plateau Galt & Brother Washington D.C. c. 1890 urn-form with everted rim scroll chasing and reticulated borders throughout overall height 9 3/4 in. diameter 13 3/4 in. combined weight 97.35 troy ozs. Note: The Galt firm dates back to Alexandria VA silversmith James Galt who was active 1802-1847 and was succeeded by his sons. When the successor entity Galt & Bro. Jewelers closed its doors in 2001 it was the oldest business in Washington DC.
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MERIDEN FOR GALT & BRO. STERLING
MERIDEN FOR GALT & BRO. STERLING SILVER GADROONED OVAL DISH, L 10 3/4 IN. (27.3 CM.), 6.7 OZTMeriden for Galt & Bro. Sterling Silver Gadrooned Oval Dish,, Dimensions: L 10 3/4 in. (27.3 cm.), 6.7 ozt
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EIGHT INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO.
EIGHT INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO. STERLING SILVER GOBLETSIn the Prelude'' pattern. Heights 6''.Approx. 48.4 troy oz.''
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Two silver ladl
Two silver ladl
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A Sterling Silver Paul Revere
A Sterling Silver Paul Revere 1768 Reproduction Bowl for Galt & Bro. Classic deep footed bowl of tapered shape with everted rim raised on stepped circular foot. marked with "Paul Revere Reproduction 1768" "Made for Galt & Bro." "Sterling 12335-5" on the bottom. Weighs apprx. 11.01 toz.
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A Sterling Silver Paul Revere
A Sterling Silver Paul Revere 1768 Reproduction Bowl for Galt & Bro. Classic deep footed bowl of tapered shape with everted rim raised on stepped circular foot. marked with "Paul Revere Reproduction 1768" "Made for Galt & Bro." "Sterling 12335-5" on the bottom. Weighs apprx. 11.01 toz.
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STERLING SILVER LEAF-FORM DISH
STERLING SILVER LEAF-FORM DISH AND A GALT & BROS STERLING SILVER PORRINGER, 6 OZSterling Silver Leaf-Form Dish and a Galt & Bros Sterling Silver Porringer, 6 oz,
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A pair of silver salad servers with
A pair of silver salad servers with cut glass handles, M Bros, Sheffield 1901, a pair of asparagus servers and a sifter ladle, approximately 200gm weighable
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Two gilt metal (tests silver) spray
Two gilt metal (tests silver) spray brooches one set with pearls the other set with turquoise.
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An American Silver Bowl With a
An American Silver Bowl With a Pierced Rim
Galt & Bro., Inc., Washington, D.C., circa 1890
gross weight 20 ozt 5 dwt
height 3 3/4, diameter 9 1/4 inches
Property from a Lifetime Collector
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FOUR PIECES STERLING HOLLOWWARE
FOUR PIECES STERLING HOLLOWWARE Including a Galt & Bros. weighted vase, 10 1/4 in. H.; a pair of Liebs weighted candlesticks, 11 1/8 in. H.; and a sterling dish, 8 1/2 in. Diam., 3.65 ozt.
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American repousse silver water
American repousse silver water pitcher, Galt & Brothers, Washington, circa 1895 decorated with acanthus scrolls and flowers in the rococo taste, 9 5/8 in. H., 29.25 ozt.
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Two sterling silver pieces:
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), "G" monogram on backs, 7-3/4 in.; one berry spoon, bright cut engraving, gilt bowl, marked "Geo. Wolfe & Co." (Louisville, Kentucky working 1870 - 1895) probably retailer, monogram, 9in. [loss to gilt, light scratches].
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Lot of assorted continental
Lot of assorted continental silver decoratives. Includes a Galt and Brothers sterling silver 4.6'' diameter dish with repousse decorated rim (engraved ''Olga'') a small .835 silver ring dish with pierced rim a 4.5'' wide repousse decorated sterling silver dish a small .800 silver lidded trinket box a small .800 silver lidded ring box (marked with French Minerva Hallmark and monogrammed on lid) and a unmarked silver crucifix. Condition: minor tarnishing dings/dents see images. Crucifix measures 6'' tall. ''Olga'' engraved dish measures 4.6'' in diameter. Total weight: 191 grams 6.14 troy oz total. Shipping weight .5 lbs .
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A pair of silver grape scissors,
A pair of silver grape scissors, Garrard & Co, Sheffield 1960, and two pairs of scissor action silver sugar tongs, one Stephen Adams, the other Samuel Eaton, approximately 184g
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A mid 19th. century American silver
A mid 19th. century American silver salt with gadrooned edge and embossing in the Georgian style by Gorham and Co. circa 1865.
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Three parcel gilt silver
Three parcel gilt silver ''Arcadia'' P&O Company teaspoons with enamelled finals together with a silver brooch a silver swizzle stick and a silver handled taper holder.
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FIVE AMERICAN MEDALLION STERLING
FIVE AMERICAN MEDALLION STERLING SILVER FLATWARE ITEMS Fourth quarter of 19th century, the first a lettuce fork with mark of J.B. & S.M. Knowles, with meandering tines and hammered handle and stem, without monogram (10 3/8 in.); the second a Wood & Hughes 1882 Medallion tablespoon, without monogram (7 5/8 in.); a pair of Wood & Hughes Warrior master salt spoons, with matching script monogram (3 5/8 in.); William Gale and Sons small sardine fork, engraved geometric designs to tines and drop with floral design to underside, with script monogram; teaspoon with mark of M.W. Galt, Bro. & Co., Washington, DC, with RLH script monogram (6 in.).
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A GROUPING OF TEN AMERICAN STERLING
A GROUPING OF TEN AMERICAN STERLING SILVER GOBLETS Including (2) with mark of Gorham, pattern number 1693, with gilt wash interior, both with 1938 presentation engraving to William Stribling for first prize in Santa Barbara County Flower Show; (6) mark of A. G. Schultz & Co., first half 20th century, pattern number 26, with monogram erasure (6 1/2 in.); (2) without maker's mark, gilt interiors marked Sterling to underside, without monograms (6 1/4 in.).
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A pair of silver sugar tongs by
A pair of silver sugar tongs by George Jensen.
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GROUP OF SILVER PLATED FLATWARE
GROUP OF SILVER PLATED FLATWARE Most gilt.
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A silver letter opener with paste
A silver letter opener with paste jewel Glasgow 1958 together with six pairs of fish eaters by Walker and Hall silver ferrules and caps by C.B. Sheffield 1890.
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4 COIN SILVER FLATWARE PIECES TO
4 COIN SILVER FLATWARE PIECES TO INCLUDE A LARGELADLE BY E. A. BROOK & SCHMIDT, 14" LONG WITH MONOGRAM, GOOD CONDITION. 2 TABLESPOONS BY PALMER & BACHELDER, 8 1/2" LONG WITH MONOGRAM. ALSO A FISH SERVER 9 1/2" LONG, HAS ENGRAVED FLORAL DESIGN WITH MONOGRAM. TOTAL WEIGHT 10.6 OZT.
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Pair of Parcel Gilt Coin Silver
Pair of Parcel Gilt Coin Silver Salad Servers
Estimate:$50-$100
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A silver sauceboat Chester 1935 and
A silver sauceboat Chester 1935 and a silver mustard pot Birmingham 1938 both with gadrooned rims.
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SET OF SIX STERLING SILVER GOBLETS,
SET OF SIX STERLING SILVER GOBLETS, WITH GILT INTESET OF SIX STERLING SILVER GOBLETS, with gilt interior, monogrammed, by the maker A.G. Schultz & Co., retailed by Eugene V. Haynes. Heights 6.75 inches. Total weight 39.0 troy oz. From the estate of Norma Paulis.
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A gilt metal (tests silver) and
A gilt metal (tests silver) and enamel brooch probably Scandinavian circa 1910 approx. 3cm and a similar white metal and enamel brooch marked 930 s unascribed maker's mark.
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Two Pairs Coin Silver Open Salts
Two Pairs Coin Silver Open Salts American, 19th century: one pair urn form with gilt interiors, marks for William Gale & Son (New York City, working 1850-1866), monograms, 2-3/4 x 5-1/8 in., some wear, buffed, loss to gilt; one pair with beaded border and floral swag decoration, marks for Andrew Ellicott Warner (Baltimore, Maryland, working 1805-1870), 1-7/8 x 2-1/2 in., good condition, 8.28 oz.T.
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TWO SILVER VINAIGRETTES. Both
TWO SILVER VINAIGRETTES. Both marked for Birmingham. The first also marked for 1833-4 and Gervase Wheeler with an openwork and gilt interior 1 1/8''l.; and the second marked for 1804-5 and Samuel Pemberton with a wirework and gilt interior 1 1/4''l. Total weight approximately .8 ozt. Both with wear and both are monogrammed.