- 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".
- C. 1906 - 1910 (7) connected silver
C. 1906 - 1910 (7) connected silver and enamel medals. ''STERLING NY... ROBBINS CO ATTLEBURO''.
- New York coin silver pitcher, pear
New 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-plated
Silver-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.
- NICHOLAS ROOSEVELT SILVER PILL
NICHOLAS 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 HALF-DOLLAR. Albany N.Y.
SILVER HALF-DOLLAR. Albany N.Y. 1936.
- New York silver pitcher, baluster
New 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.
- SILVER HALF-DOLLAR. New Rochelle
SILVER HALF-DOLLAR. New Rochelle New York 1938.
- BALL, BLACK & COMPANY COIN SILVER
BALL, BLACK & COMPANY COIN SILVER SUGAR BASKET, NEW YORK C. 1851-1876, 9 OZTBall, Black & Company Coin Silver Sugar Basket, New York c. 1851-1876,, Dimensions: 9 ozt
- 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.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- Coin silver water pitcher, helmet
Coin 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
- New York silver coffee pot and
New York silver coffee pot and covered sugar ca. 1845 bearing the touch of John L. Westervell Newburgh and also stamped B. Marsh... ?
- Lot of Silver Overlay. From a Bronxville
Lot of Silver Overlay. From a Bronxville home.
- Lot of Assorted Silverplate. From
Lot of Assorted Silverplate. From a Bronxville location.
- STERLING SILVER SNUFF BOX ALBERT
STERLING SILVER SNUFF BOX ALBERT COLE NY R&P RAIL ROADSterling Silver Snuff Box Albert Cole NY R&P Rail Road 1866
- Assorted Antique Architectural
Assorted Antique Architectural Artifacts. From Bleeker Knickerbocker - Scwaba Hall in Brooklyn.
- Coin silver pitcher, pear form
Coin 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
- 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... ?
- Lot of Silver and Plate. From a
Lot of Silver and Plate. From a Patterson, NY estate.
- A NEW YORK COIN SILVER CRUMBER
A 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.
- New York Coin Silver Sugar Basket
New 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.
- A silver spoon by Tiffany & Co.
A silver spoon by Tiffany & Co. commemorating the Hudson- Fulton celebration of 1909.
- Victorian Silverplate Pickle Castor
Victorian Silverplate Pickle Castor clear swirl insert by Brooklyn Silver Company circa 1890's 11''.
- Assorted Lot of Sterling Silver
Assorted Lot of Sterling Silver & Plate. Vanity items and a frame. From a Lexington Avenue NYC estate.
- American coin silver cream pitcher
American 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 bottle holder ca.
New York silver bottle holder ca. 1835 bearing the touch of William F. Ladd and engraved Jas. B. McMinn San Francisco Cal. 16 1/2"... ?
- New York 950 silver covered tureen
New York 950 silver covered tureen late 19th c. hallmarked Ball Black & Co. with stag handles and finial 7 3/4" h. 22.35 ozt. ?
- New York pewter plate ca. 1775
New York pewter plate ca. 1775 bearing the touch of William Kirby 8 1/4" dia. ?
- American Silver Nymph and Lillies
American 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
- TIFFANY & CO., NEW YORK
BOX & COVER,
TIFFANY & CO., NEW YORK
BOX & COVER, CIRCA 1906 sterling silver, with gilded interior, stamped TIFFANY & CO./ MAKERS/ STERLING SILVER/ 925-10009.3cm high
- Maxfield Parrish Illustrated Book
Maxfield Parrish Illustrated Book ''Knickerbocker's History of New York'' 1903.
- A Tiffany and Co. Silver Pitcher
New
A Tiffany and Co. Silver Pitcher
New York, NY, Circa 1900
the body worked with two floral and foliate-decorated cartouches centered with an engraved script monogram.
marked 'Sterling' and '4362' on underside
35 ozt 9 dwt
Height 12 inches.
- New York coin silver tankard, stepped
New 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.
- American silver cann, Tiffany and
American silver cann, Tiffany and Co., New York, early 20th century pattern 5470H, with continuous frieze of a children's parade; 3 3/8 in. H., 7.6 ozt.
- New York coin silver tea service,
New York coin silver tea service, round, tapering paneled bodies raised on pedestal bases, S-scroll handles, floral finials, die-rolled leaf-and-dart borders, marked "G. Boyce" and "NY" (Geraldus Boyce, New York City, working 1814-1859), inscribed "Charity Perry": 10-1/2 in. teapot, lidded sugar, creamer, 75.98 oz.T., (three pieces). Numerous dents (several large), teapot spout tip bent, bases bent, sugar lid bent. Perry Estate, Nyack, New York.
- American Coin Silver Flatware 19th
American 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