- POOLE SILVER CO. (TAUNTON, MASSACHUSETTS)
POOLE SILVER CO. (TAUNTON, MASSACHUSETTS) SILVER WATER PITCHER HEIGHT: 8 1/2 IN. (21.6 CM.)POOLE SILVER CO. (TAUNTON, MASSACHUSETTS) SILVER WATER PITCHER, stamped P.S.Co./Sterling, of simple form with scrolling handle, 19.85 ozt Dimensions: Height: 8 1/2 in. (21.6 cm.)
- POOLE ''OLD ENGLISH'' STERLING
POOLE ''OLD ENGLISH'' STERLING WATER PITCHER: Approx. 29.35 Troy ounces. Poole Hand-Chased ''Old English'' Water Pitcher, having an overall Scrolling Foliate & Floral motif. Impressed marks at the underside. Approx. 8.5'' h x 8'' l x 5.75'' w.
CONDITION: Scattered scuffs consistent with age and use.
- AMERICAN STERLING PAUL REVERE STYLE
AMERICAN STERLING PAUL REVERE STYLE CREAM PITCHERModern. Marked Poole. Serpentine outlined with a loop handle. 10.1 oz.Height 4.5 in. Diameter at rim 3.5 in.
- American sterling silver water
American sterling silver water pitcher in the "Georgian" pattern, Poole mid 20th century; 9 3/8 in. H., 27.5 ozt.
- TWO STERLING SILVER WATER PITCHERS.
TWO STERLING SILVER WATER PITCHERS. American mid 20th century. A Fisher pitcher with scrolled handle 9''h. together with a repousee decorated pitcher by Poole 9''h. 56oz.t.
- COIN SILVER WATER PITCHERAmerican,
COIN SILVER WATER PITCHERAmerican, 19th century, pear form with floral and vine decoration, bead border, scroll handle, monogram, marks for Jones, Ball & Co., (Boston, Massachusetts, working 1853-1855), 22.75 oz. T., 11-3/4 in.
Provenance: Private Huntsville, Alabama Collection
Condition:
old lacquer residue, dents and wear
- 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.
- An American Coin Silver Pitcher
An American Coin Silver Pitcher Jones Ball & Poor Boston 1846 reeded vase form with scroll handle height 9 1/2 in. weight 10.20 troy ozs.
- An American Silver Art Nouveau
An American Silver Art Nouveau Pitcher
Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, MA, 20th Century
with raised floral designs throughout
gross weight 42 ozt 15 dwt
height 9 1/4 inches
- BALL, TOMPKINS, & BLACK SILVER
BALL, TOMPKINS, & BLACK SILVER WATER PITCHER: Approx. 28.94 Troy ounces Coin (.900) silver. American, New York, mid-19th century water pitches, having an embossed Floral & Foliate motif. Monogrammed. Impressed marks at the underside. Approx. 10.25'' h x 8'' l x 6.5'' w.
CONDITION: A few scattered indents.
- JONES, BALL, & POOR COIN SILVER
JONES, BALL, & POOR COIN SILVER PITCHER The baluster form pitcher with scrolling vines issuing flowers and leaves to body, centering a cartouche, the curved handle having applied leaves and rose bud, a repeating leaf border around rim with an everted lip and applied gargoyle spout with three leaves and a bud from the tongue, on a circular foot; stamped Jones, Ball, & Poor, Boston, pure coin, circa 1850; 10.5"H 9.5"W 7"D; 29.5 troy ozs. weighable
- American Coin Silver Water Pitcherby
American Coin Silver Water Pitcherby William Gale & Son of New York baluster form with unique rope twist handle and detail to body.12 in.31.85 troy oz. Some scratching to body monogrammed ''M.H.W. '' some minor dings.
- An American Silver Pitcher
Shreve,
An American Silver Pitcher
Shreve, Crump and Low, Boston, Early 20th Century
of classical form with applied double scroll handle.
marked 'Sterling' under foot
39 ozt 19 dwts
Height 10 inches.
- SILVER PITCHER BY FISHER. 20TH
SILVER PITCHER BY FISHER. 20TH CENTURY. STERLINGsilver pitcher with a classical design. 27.8 ozt, 10 1/2" h. Good condition.
- An American Silver Pitcher
Gorham
An American Silver Pitcher
Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, 20th Century
marked 'Sterling' and '4 3/8 Pint' to underside
28 ozt 1 dwt
Height 8 inches.
Property from the Estate of a Private Collector, Denver, Colorado
- An American Coin Silver Water Pitcher
Jones,
An American Coin Silver Water Pitcher
Jones, Lows and Ball, Boston, MA, 19th Century
marked 'Pure Silver Coin" to underside
24 ozt 6 dwt
Height 11 1/2 inches.
- An American Silver Pitcher
Gorham
An American Silver Pitcher
Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, 1929
marked 'Sterling' to underside
18 ozt 16 dwt
Height 7 inches.
- PEWTER PITCHER. Marked for Roswell
PEWTER PITCHER. Marked for Roswell Gleason Dorchester Massachusetts ca.1822-1871. J# 148. Good form with old polished surface. 9 1/2''h.
- English silver pitcher 1897-1898
English silver pitcher 1897-1898 bearing the touch WGJl 7 5/8" h. 27.3 ozt. ?
- Spaulding & Co. Sterling Silver
Spaulding & Co. Sterling Silver Water Pitcher4.5 pint size early 20th century nicely engraved above waist with floral garlands ribbed handle with thumb rest monogram appears to be ''RWF.''8 in. 28.3 troy oz.Scattered light surface scratches.Estate of the Late Mrs. Jacqueline R. Stroupe Pinehurst NC
- Coin Silver Pitcher probably American,
Coin Silver Pitcher probably American, mid 19th century, helmet form with floral repoussé decoration, beaded border, unmarked, monogrammed "JEJ", 8.76 oz.T., 7-1/4 x 5 x 3-1/4 in.,
- Silver overlay pitcher 9" h. together
Silver overlay pitcher 9" h. together with a silver overlay flambé vase 10 1/2" h. ?
- BAILEY & CO. ROCOCO COIN SILVER
BAILEY & CO. ROCOCO COIN SILVER WATER PITCHERAmerican Rococo Coin Silver Water Pitcher, c. 1850, Bailey & Co., Philadelphia, act. 1847-1878, pyriform body on molded foot, branchwork handle with foliage and flowers, rim with beaded and Greek key borders, floral repousse body and foot rim, underside with engraved presentation "Bought of my Father's/ last Christmas gift./ 1852", h. 10 5/8 in., wt. 35.95 troy ozs.
- PEWTER PITCHER. Touch mark for
PEWTER PITCHER. Touch mark for Freeman Porter (Westbrook Maine ca.1835-1860s). Polished. 6 1/2''h.
- SILVER CREAM PITCHER. Marked for
SILVER CREAM PITCHER. Marked for Gerardus Boyce New York ca.1820. Footed with a paneled and scrolled body and decorated with bands of shells and hearts. 8''h. approximately 14.1 ozt. Small hole at the seam at the top of the handle.
- Rookwood Pottery Standard Glaze
Rookwood Pottery Standard Glaze Pitcher with Silver Overlay
Estimate:$800-$1,200
- TWO EARLY ENGLISH SILVER RESIST
TWO EARLY ENGLISH SILVER RESIST PITCHERSFirst Quarter of the 19th CenturyOne with peacock and floral design height 5 and other with grape and leaf design height 6''.''
- Coin silver pitcher, round tapered
Coin silver pitcher, round tapered sides, squared handle, reeded borders, marks for "Lincoln & Foss" (Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1850), bottom inscribed "William Phipps Blake Jr./from his Uncle/F.B.H./1857", side inscribed "W.P.B." and "William Phipps Blake 2nd/January 3rd 1903/from/His Grandfather", 6.12 oz.T., 4 x 5-3/4 x 3-1/4 in. Interior with small dents (probably used as pen cup), light scratches.
- Massachusetts Coin (.900) Silver
Massachusetts Coin (.900) Silver Presentation Pitcher, dated 1852, by Henry Haddock (1811-1892), Boston, the body of ovoid form, decorated with repousse flowers centering a cartouche, raised on a circular ogee-domed foot, the waisted neck with integral spout and joined to the body by a crested S-scroll handle, the whole with narrow annulated banding, engraved, on the cartouche, "To/Robert P. Wyer/1852", h. 12-1/2", dia. 5-1/2", l. 7-3/4", 25.59 t. oz.
- An American Silver Pitcher
Ball,
An American Silver Pitcher
Ball, Tompkins and Black, New York, NY, Mid-19th Century
worked with floral and foliate decoration throughout, the body with an engraved script monogram.
marked on underside
23 ozt
Height 7 3/4 inches.
- Antique Silverplate Naval Commemorative
Antique Silverplate Naval Commemorative Pitcher on Stand. From a White Plains home.
- Rookwood pottery silver overlay
Rookwood pottery silver overlay pitcher 6 3/4" h. ?
- TWO SILVERPLATE PITCHERSTwo Silverplate
TWO SILVERPLATE PITCHERSTwo Silverplate Pitchers
- AMERICAN COIN SILVER WATER PITCHERAmerican
AMERICAN COIN SILVER WATER PITCHERAmerican Coin Silver Repoussè Water Pitcher, Ball, Thompkins and Black, NY, 1839-1851, floral and foliate decoration, h. 11 7/8 in., wt. 31.80 troy ozs
- AMERICAN PURE COIN SILVER WATER
AMERICAN PURE COIN SILVER WATER PITCHER Henry B. Stanwood Boston the pear-form body richly embossed and chased with rococo shells flowers and foliage on a lattice ground; 12 3/8 in. approx. 24 oz.
- Majolica Copeland Pitcher marked
Majolica Copeland Pitcher marked with Copeland insignia 7''h hairline through base and up both sides.