PAIR KNICKERBOCKER SILVER PLATEPAIR KNICKERBOCKER SILVER PLATE 3-LIGHT CONVERTIBLE CANDELABRAPair Knickerbocker Silver Plate 3-Light Convertible Candelabra
Three-Piece Group of Silverplate,Three-Piece Group of Silverplate, consisting of an attractive Knickerbocker Silver Company silverplate iced water pitcher, fourth quarter 19th century, h. 9-1/4"; an Oneida silverplate footed console bowl in "Vintage" decor with a pierced flower grille, second quarter 20th century, dia. 11-3/4"; and a Knickerbocker Silver Company silverplate pastry tray in the Art Nouveau taste, first quarter 20th century, dia. 13-1/4".
New York coin silver pitcher, pearNew York coin silver pitcher, pear shaped with raised foot rim and anthemion border, lidded pouring spout, scroll handle with thumbpiece, marks for "Brower & Rusher" (New York City, working 1837-1842), inscribed "Sarah Ann Austin/December 2nd 1835/Given to her Grand Son./William H. Wheelock/on the 25th Birthday./January 5th 1904.", 28.26 oz. T., 10 in. Good condition.
Silver-Plated Pitcher A silver-platedSilver-Plated Pitcher A silver-plated pitcher featuring two colonial men in relief. Marked New York. Ht. 11.5 in. Condition: With minor dent to front.
Ball, Black & Co. Silver FlatwareBall, Black & Co. Silver Flatware New York City, working 1851-1876, 69 pieces sterling with some "950", fiddle and thread design, monograms, 96.41 oz.T. excluding hollow-handle items
SILVER HALF-DOLLAR. Albany N.Y.SILVER HALF-DOLLAR. Albany N.Y. 1936.
SILVER HALF-DOLLAR. New RochelleSILVER HALF-DOLLAR. New Rochelle New York 1938.
Six pairs of silver sugar nips,Six pairs of silver sugar nips, Georgian and later, approximately 175g
C. 1906 - 1910 (7) connected silverC. 1906 - 1910 (7) connected silver and enamel medals. ''STERLING NY... ROBBINS CO ATTLEBURO''.
American coin silver cream pitcherAmerican coin silver cream pitcher by Baldwin Gardiner New York wk. 1827-38 acanthus and bead borders and bands on lobed pedestaled urn form with scrolling handle; marked: B. Gardiner New York. H8'' and 15.2oz troy Provenance: Estate of Michael M. Finefrock Charleston South Carolina. Very good original condition. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
New York silver pitcher, balusterNew York silver pitcher, baluster form, floral repoussé body with scroll cartouche, twig and floral handle, well developed spout with scroll decoration, pedestal base, "MLP" monogram, marked "950/1000", "Ball, Black & Co." (New York City, 1851-1876), probably retailer, and "C&D" in diamond (Charter & Dunn, New York City, working circa 1850), probably maker, 34.83 oz.T., 10-3/4 x 8-1/4 x 6-1/2 in. Small dents in body, light scratches.
A NEW YORK COIN SILVER CRUMBERA NEW YORK COIN SILVER CRUMBER WITH PICTORIAL LANDSCAPE Mark of J. Bachman (active circa 1830-1850), the blade features a charming engraving with figure and dog walking before a Hudson River Valley landscape populated with sailboats and a barn, the scene flanked by floral sprays and geometric borders, twist handle with engrave flower vase to shaped terminus, no monogram.
Lot of Silver Overlay. From a BronxvilleLot of Silver Overlay. From a Bronxville home.
American Silver Nymph and LilliesAmerican Silver Nymph and Lillies Vide-Poche, Mauser Mfg. Co., New York, N.Y., c.1900 4.4 x 4.7 in — 11.3 x 11.9 cm
Silver. A pair of silver napkinSilver. A pair of silver napkin rings embossed with hunting scenes probably by Sebastian Garrard Birmingham 1908 together with two other napkin rings and a pair of fiddle and thread tongs.
New York coin silver pitcher ca.New York coin silver pitcher ca. 1830 inscribed Honor Meriti Praemium Presented to Captn Egbert Scudder by the 5th Compy Jackson... ?
Coin silver water pitcher, helmetCoin silver water pitcher, helmet form, C-scroll handle, die-rolled heart and scroll borders, marked "Ball, Thompkins & Black/Successors to/Marquand & Co." (New York City, working 1839-1851), also marked "J.B.", no monogram, 32.48 oz.T., 12-1/4 x 8-1/4 x 6-1/4 in. Light scratches, minor dents. Property Sold to Benefit Habitat for Humanity, Sea Island, South Carolina
NICHOLAS ROOSEVELT SILVER PILLNICHOLAS ROOSEVELT SILVER PILL BOX NEW YORK CIRCA 1740 engraved design on top of cover crenellated edges faded stamp 'N.R' on side of base -
Silver. A Dutch bonbon dish 835Silver. A Dutch bonbon dish 835 assay a butter shell Birmingham 1910 two small hallmarked silver mounted cut glass bowls and a cased set of six golfing teaspoons Mappin and Webb Birmingham 1915.
Coin silver pitcher, pear formCoin silver pitcher, pear form with acanthus feet, S-scroll handle, floral and scroll repoussé decoration, marks for Ball, Black & Co. (New York City, working 1851-1876) and "W.F", 8.18 oz.T., 5-3/4 x 5-1/4 x 3-3/4 in. Monogram removed, possibly reconstructed spout, scratches, small dents. Property of a Charleston Lady
A silver spoon by Tiffany & Co.A silver spoon by Tiffany & Co. commemorating the Hudson- Fulton celebration of 1909.
Lot of Assorted Silverplate. FromLot of Assorted Silverplate. From a Bronxville location.
An American silver needle caseAn American silver needle case together with a silver chatelaine hook and a Georgian vinaigrette marked ?? 1.4 ozt. ?
American Coin Silver Flatware 19thAmerican Coin Silver Flatware 19th century, most New York City, including hollow-handle fish set, sugar tongs, three sugar sifters, fish server, spoons (several with basket of flowers), most with monograms, 22.94 oz.T., (25 pieces); detailed list available
SILVER KNOBKERRIE CANECa 1880-BallSILVER KNOBKERRIE CANECa 1880-Ball shaped metal handle covered with a beautifully braided silver wire wrapping and its slim and plain silver collar on a malacca shaft and a long white metal ferrule. The weighty ball is fitted with an equally heavy and long stem walled in the shaft and makes of this cane, in the right trained hands, a redoubtable and devastating disguised weapon. The cane shows the right amount age marks and also possible of violence signs to increase its appeal and not diminish its value and is praised by a grown age patina. Notable is that the initial definition of a knobkerrie, also spelled knobkerry, knobkierie, and knopkierie (Afrikaans), is a form of club used mainly in Southern and Eastern Africa. Typically, they have a large knob at one end and can be used for throwing at animals in hunting or for clubbing an enemy's head. The name was taken over by the English cane terminology and is duplicate of Live-Preserver Cane, Canne Casse-Tête in French or Lebensretter in German. Furthermore, it has the crossover appeal of associating with more than one collecting field to make it a desirable and great collectable. H. 1 ½” x 1 ½”, O.L. 34 ¼”
Set of Eleven Coin Silver SpoonsSet of Eleven Coin Silver Spoons New York, early 19th century, downturned tipt-back fiddle handles, seven with marks for John Targee (New York City, working 1797-1828), and four with marks for Frederick Marquand (Savannah, Georgia), 1822), matching monograms, 23.49 oz.T., 9 in.,
NEW YORK COIN SILVER PITCHER, CA.NEW YORK COIN SILVER PITCHER, CA. 1835New York coin silver pitcher, ca. 1835, bearing the touch of Henry Salisbury, 7 3/4" h., 16.4 ozt.
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Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
New York coin silver tankard, steppedNew York coin silver tankard, stepped flat top, tapering sides, scroll thumbpiece, applied molded five-ring base band, curved and pointed handle terminal, unmarked, circa 1760, possibly Bartholomew Le Roux II (New York City, working 1739-1762), monogram "MC" on bottom, 43.76 oz.T., 8-1/4 x 8-3/8 x 5-3/4 in. Dents, body repairs.
Set of 12 coin silver knives: shapedSet of 12 coin silver knives: shaped solid handles with foliate and ribbon decoration, marks for N. Harding & Co. (Boston, Massachusetts, working 1830-1860), monogram, 19.75 oz.T., 7-5/8 in. Some wear.
NAPIER SILVER PLATED COCKTAIL JIGGERNAPIER SILVER PLATED COCKTAIL JIGGER AND TONGSNAPIER SILVER PLATED COCKTAIL JIGGER AND TONGS, Bucket-form jigger measures up to four ounces. Tongs length 8.5". Provenance: Property of a direct descendant of Thomas Jefferson, the contents of the Brick House at Coolidge Point, Manchester by the Sea, Massachusetts.
VARIOUS PIECES OF SILVER FLATWAREVARIOUSVARIOUS PIECES OF SILVER FLATWAREVARIOUS PIECES OF SILVER FLATWARE, including a coin silver place spoon marked '28 Bowery Pl. New York'; an English silver place spoon, marks unread; 8 'Imperial Queen' luncheon forks and 5 teaspoons; a pair of Frank M. Whiting spoons for open salts; 4 J.S. & Co. grapefruit spoons; Towle fluted serving spoon with gilt bowl; a sauce ladle; a George W. Shiebler 'American Beauty' (1896) cold meat fork, 24 ozt weighable; together with 10 English 'Shell' patterned plated teaspoons (34)
Silverplate. 1 Kettle on a StandSilverplate. 1 Kettle on a Stand along with a Candelabra. From a New Rochelle home.
New York Coin Silver Sugar BasketNew York Coin Silver Sugar Basket New York NY ca 1853-1866 a coin silver sugar basket by William Gale & Son with beaded decoration and monogrammed handle marked Wm. Gale & Son / New York; ht. 7.75 in. silver wt. 5.85ozt (182g). Property of Caswell and Sara Lane Condition: Missing glass liner. Monogrammed.
Savannah Coin Silver Mint JulepSavannah Coin Silver Mint Julep American, mid 19th century, tapering sides, beaded border, marks for Horton and Rikeman (Savannah, Georgia, working 1850-1856), monogram "WRW", 4.0 oz.T., 3-1/2 x 3 in.,
New York silver coffee pot andNew York silver coffee pot and covered sugar ca. 1845 bearing the touch of John L. Westervell Newburgh and also stamped B. Marsh... ?
SILVER: American coin silver teapotSILVER: American coin silver teapot Gerardus Boyce NYC c. 1830 beaded border and floral motif 10 1/4'' h. 33.15 ozt.