- TWO AMERICAN SILVERPLATED COCKTAIL PITCHERS
TWO AMERICAN SILVERPLATED COCKTAIL PITCHERS American, mid-20th century. Two silverplated cocktail pitchers, both by Apollo Silver, EPBM (Electro-Plated Britannia Metal), by Bernard Rice & Sons, #5815/2 with an embossed and engraved grapevine motif and 5575/2 in the colonial revival
- A Group of Three Silver-Plate Cocktail
A Group of Three Silver-Plate Cocktail Shakers
Late 19th/Early 20th Century and Later
comprising examples by Pairpoint Silver Co., Meridan Silver Plate Co., and Apollo Silver Co.
respectively marked 'PAIRPOINT, E.P.N.S., 07925 ½, 7, W.M. MOUNTS' with the letter P within a diamond logo on underside, 'Pat Apld For' on rim of lid, and inscribed with initials 'EHI' on body; 'Meriden S.P. Co.' and 'International S. Co.' with a central lion mark and '311' on underside; and 'Apollo E.P.N.S., Bernard Rice & Sons, 4443, Etchardt, Design Patd, Apr 22 24' on underside.
Height of tallest example 12 1/2 inches.
Property from the Collection of Donna M. Kelley, St Augustine, Florida
- COLLECTION OF VARIOUS SILVER TOPPED
COLLECTION OF VARIOUS SILVER TOPPED VANITY ITEMSCOLLECTION OF VARIOUS SILVER TOPPED VANITY ITEMS, including a Gorham silver backed hand mirror, l: 8.75 in.; a small circular patch box, dia: 2 in.; a Whiting oval nail brush, a Foster & Bailey heart-shaped box, a trapezoidal inkpot with silver cover, a hair receiver, a Wallace clothes brush, a Mauser small oval brush, a tall slender powder jar with silver cover and a John Pound & Co. silver-topped pin jar, London 1926; together with an Apollo silver initial clip, most pieces monogrammed, weighable 0.18 ozt (11)
- (10) Fox hunt glasses, c/o (6) comedic
(10) Fox hunt glasses, c/o (6) comedic old fashioneds (4-3/8" h x 3-5/8" dia), (4) shot glasses (3-1/4" h x 2-3/8" dia), and Apollo silver plate ice bucket (13" h overall)
- Pair of Apollo Silverplate Candelabra
Pair of Apollo Silverplate Candelabra five light Art Nouveau style 10'' tall.
- Danish Sterling Silver and Rosewood
Danish Sterling Silver and Rosewood Tray, third quarter 20th century, by Frantz Hingelberg, Aarhus, of rounded rectangular form, the rosewood plateau fitted into a silver scrolled wirework gallery, l. 15-5/8", w. 11-3/4", together with Three American Silverplate Tea and Coffee Pots, including a second quarter 20th-century matching teapot, h. 9-3/4", and coffeepot, h. 11", with fluted pear-shaped body by William Rogers, Jr., Hartford, Connecticut, and a fourth quarter 19th-century gadrooned "Turkish"-style coffeepot, h. 10", by the Apollo Silver Co., New York (four pieces).