- (4) ANTIQUE AMERICAN COIN SILVER
(4) ANTIQUE AMERICAN COIN SILVER CUPS Early/Mid 19th c., incl. (1) cup engraved from "Berkshire Agricultural Society to..." (monogram), and dated "Oct. 1825", with rubbed pictorial bird mark, (1) Ball Black & Co, NY, (retailer), c. 1851-1876, also stamped by maker, "E & G", engraved inscription and monogram, dated "1856", (1) Ball Black & Co, NY, (retailer), c. 1851-1876, also stamped by maker, "W.F.", engraved "Thomas Grier Evans", and (1) John Shaw, St. Louis, MO, octagonal cup, engraved "Frederick Franklin, for...", 4.5"h x 4.5"l x 3.5"w (largest), 4"h x 4.25"l x 2.75"w (smallest) approx. 23.3ozt
- An American Coin Silver Cup by
An American Coin Silver Cup by William Gale & Son New York ca. 1853-1866 Coin silver designed with beveled sides with slightly flared rim applied handle on the side; chased floral and scroll design; underside stamped "W.G. & S." "L" and additional hallmark. Measures apprx. 3"H x 3-3/4"W. Overall weight apprx. 3 toz.
- American coin silver cup and French
American coin silver cup and French silver cup American presentation cup by Isaac Spear dated 1856 engraved C. G. Taylor and Illinois State Agricultural Society H3 3/4''; together with French 1st Standard scenic repousse-decorated beaker H3'' Total 6.0 Troy oz (2pcs) Provenance: Tybee Island Georgia private collection. American: holes at seam; warped body; base appears to have been reinforced; small dents throughout. French: dents to base and throughout; pressed-down on base.
- SILVER. ANTIQUE ENGLISH SILVER
SILVER. ANTIQUE ENGLISH SILVER DOG CUP. An exceptional late Georgian early Victorian period English silver footed cup executed in the repousse style with an interior gold wash. This cup features an acanthus leaf and shell scroll feet, central image of a boy lying on a dog / wolfs back outside a door flanked on both sides by heavy scroll work, and and a scroll handle. With a city stamp of London, maker's mark of John Wilmin Figg, and a date letter of 1837. Total approx. weight is 3.28 troy oz (gross). from a Manhattan, NY estate. Dimensions cup measures approx. 2.75" in height. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents.
- TWO AMERICAN COIN SILVER PRESENTATION
TWO AMERICAN COIN SILVER PRESENTATION CUPSTwo American Coin Silver Presentation Cups, one by Gale, Wood & Hughes, New York, NY, act. 1834-1845, incl. baluster form on pedestal foot with S-scroll handle, period script monogram, h. 3 1/2 in.; second a Renaissance Revival example by Wood & Hughes, New York, NY, act. 1845-1899; floral repousse body, cartouche engraved with 1870 presentation, die-rolled border, angular handles with rosette medallion, h. 3 1/2 in., total wt. 7.60 troy ozs. (2 pcs.)
- AMERICAN COIN SILVER MEDALLION
AMERICAN COIN SILVER MEDALLION GOBLET AND CUP The first a parcel gilt coin silver goblet by Wood & Hughes of New York, with applied portrait medallion of a warrior surrounded by a chased floral and foliate cartouche (7 in., 4.42 troy oz.) (good estate condition); the second an unmarked coin silver cup with stepped domed foot and applied "C" scroll handle, applied portrait medallion of a young woman in high relief, no monogram (4 3/4 in.) (some denting to body).
- 2 ANTIQUE SILVER CUPSLot of 2 antique
2 ANTIQUE SILVER CUPSLot of 2 antique engraved silver cups: heavy 3.75 inch with gilt interior presented to Bridgham signed Lincoln and Foss, Boston, Pure Coin Silver, underside has engraved date of 1849; plus a 3.5 in Victorian baby or christening presentation cup signed Gorham sterling. 11.7 oz troy tw.
- ANTIQUE SILVER CHALICE WITH GOLD
ANTIQUE SILVER CHALICE WITH GOLD WASHED CUP Antique handmade silver chalice with round base, turned stem, and gold washed / vermeil cup interior; once used for religious ecclesiastic purposes. Weight: approximately 10.9 ozt. 9" H X 5" diameter.
- American Coin (.900) Silver Cup,
American Coin (.900) Silver Cup, third quarter 19th century, by William Forbes (1798-1888), New York, of campana form with crested S-scroll handle and raised on a circular foot, the rim and foot decorated with milled anthemion banding, h. 4-1/2", dia. 3-1/8", l. 4-1/4", 4.24 t. oz.
- TWO AMERICAN COIN SILVER CUPS The
TWO AMERICAN COIN SILVER CUPS The first of cylindrical form with slight taper, marked "Coin" and number 12, featuring two applied portrait medallions with engraved surrounds and engraved "Guy" (3 1/4 in.) (some minor mis-shaping and pinpoint denting); the second marked "Coin" and number 1, featuring two applied portrait medallions with engraved surround, engraved "Etta" (2 3/4 in.) (some mis-shaping, denting and black marks).
- ANTIQUE SILVER CHALICE WITH GOLD
ANTIQUE SILVER CHALICE WITH GOLD WASHED CUP Antique handmade silver chalice with round base, turned stem, and gold washed / vermeil cup interior; once used for religious ecclesiastic purposes. Weight: approximately 14.5 ozt. 8.25" H X 4.75" diameter.
- A silver trophy cup Chester 1903
A silver trophy cup Chester 1903 of circular twin-handled form approximately 195gm and a dwarf candlestick
- ANTIQUE RUSSIAN ENGRAVED SILVER
ANTIQUE RUSSIAN ENGRAVED SILVER CUPSmall Sterling silver cup engraved with niello in a floral and geometric design around outside, marked on bottom H.A. 1834 and measuring 2-1/2 x 2 3/8 inches, total weight 69.4 g. Overall good condition, some wear on the surface due to age, see imag es. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
- AMERICAN COIN SILVER AGRICULTURAL
AMERICAN COIN SILVER AGRICULTURAL TROPHY CUP Mark of Cowles & Albertson of Cleveland, Ohio (active 1849-1854), baluster form with two applied handles, hand-chased grapevine motif to body and foot, engraved "Ohio State / Board of Agriculture / Premium" to recto and with pictorial engraving of a bull to verso.
- (5) ANTIQUE AMERICAN COIN SILVER
(5) ANTIQUE AMERICAN COIN SILVER CUPS, BOSTON Early/Mid 19th c., incl. (1) Jones, Ball, & Poor, c. 1846-1853, engraved monograms and dated "1819", (1) Jones, Ball, & Poor, c. 1846-1853, engraved monograms, (1) Lincoln & Foss, active c. 1850s, engraved floral decoration, monogrammed and inscribed "To Annie Louise Russell, Nov. 18th 1851", (1) Lincoln & Foss, active c. 1850s, engraved floral decoration, centering inscription "Arthur Grimes Stanwood…" and dated "April 1st 1850", and (1) Lincoln & Reed, 1838-1848, engraved monogram and inscription, 3.25"h x 4.25"l x 2.75"d (largest), 3.25 x 3.75 x 2.5 (smallest), approx. 17ozt
- An Art Deco silver trophy cup and
An Art Deco silver trophy cup and cover. 27 cm high. Weight 12 oz.
- Silver; comprising a goblet of
Silver; comprising a goblet of 17 th c. form ht. 12 cm London 1989 a trophy cup ht. 8.5 cm. Chester 1926 and a European thistle bowled cup inscription dated 1822 ht. 13.5 cm assay unclear. Total weight 12 oz.
- Important Southern Coin Silver
Important Southern Coin Silver Cup by Leinbachcylinder form with applied scroll handle bright cut and stippled engraving of floral and foliate scrollwork around body and surrounding an open shield form cartouche die mark to underside of cup.3.5 in. 2.7 troy oz.Private Collection NC
- AUSTRIA HUNGARY SILVER FOUR CUP
AUSTRIA HUNGARY SILVER FOUR CUP CANDELABRAlate 19th/early 20th century, paneled round form, engraved decoration, scroll arms, 28.19 oz. T., 20-1/2 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, New York
Condition:
dents, light scratches, repair to socket, and heavy tarnish
- Continental Silver Six-Cup Candelabra
Continental Silver Six-Cup Candelabra late 19th century, griffin arms, acanthus borders, square base with scroll feet and border, unmarked, no monogram, tests .800 fine, 109 oz.T., 20 x 16 x 16 in., with six later glass drip plates,
- American engraved coin silver cup
American engraved coin silver cup Gorham New York third quarter-19th century; pattern 4 retailed by Crosby Hunnewell & Morse Boston; 3 1/2 in. H. 4.70 ozt. Estimate $ 250-350 Monogram ''E.T.B.'' within elaborate cartouche.
- AMERICAN COIN SILVER HANDLED CUP/
AMERICAN COIN SILVER HANDLED CUP/ MUGAmerican coin silver handled cup/ mug, possibly Wood & Hughes, with beaded borders, foliate scroll handle, repousse flower cartouche, engraved "Arthur Sept 19, 1861," some denting and solder repair at underside, approx 3.5"h, 3.34ozt
- TWO ANTIQUE STERLING AND COIN SILVER
TWO ANTIQUE STERLING AND COIN SILVER CUPS The first a mid-19th century unmarked silver cup, likely coin, engraved "Jennie Louisa Wahath" and "From aunt / LLW" (3 3/8 in.) (some mis-shaping); the second a sterling silver cup marked for Mermod & Jaccard Co. of St. Louis, Missouri, with ornate floral and scroll motif to body, period script monogram "F.G.R." (3 1/2 in.) (some mis-shaping to body and denting to foot).
- Pair coin silver cups; fair trinkets,
Pair coin silver cups; fair trinkets, engraved bodies. 3\"H. Good condition
- Coin silver julep cup, shaped sides
Coin silver julep cup, shaped sides and ring foot, beaded border, marks for William Gale & Son (New York City, working 1850-1870), partial "G&S", inscribed "Stuart", 3.83 oz.T., 3-3/4 in. Small dents, light scratches, base buffed, marks partial Johnson's Silver Chest, Woodstock, New York, January 1973.
- RUSSIAN SILVER CUPRussian silver
RUSSIAN SILVER CUPRussian silver cup, 3 1/2" h., 2.7 ozt. Provenance: Estate of John Donnelly, Penn Valley, Pennsylvania.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- SILVER PLATED HUNTING TROPHY CUP,
SILVER PLATED HUNTING TROPHY CUP, 19TH CENTURYSilver Plated Hunting Trophy Cup, 19th Century, round pedestal cup with acanthus leaves and an upper band with hunting dogs in the forest with quail and open panels. Two hollow applied scroll handles.
Height 6 ¼ in. Diameter 5 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
- German Historisimus .800 Silver
German Historisimus .800 Silver Wager Cup, first quarter 20th century, by Gebruder Gutgesell, Hanau, in the traditional form of a 17th-century lady of fashion holding aloft a gimbaled cup, the whole decorated with embossed rococo scrolls, flowers and mascarons, h. 10-1/8", dia. 3-1/4", w. 4-7/8", 12.54 t. oz.
- Silver: a cup with Hebrew inscription
Silver: a cup with Hebrew inscription Birmingham 1872 11 cm high and a beaker AS Birmingham 1972.
- ANTIQUE SILVER OCTAGONAL CHALICE
ANTIQUE SILVER OCTAGONAL CHALICE WITH GOLD WASH Antique silver chalice with gold washed / vermeil cup interior, turned stem with tiered Gothic octagonal base; once used for religious ecclesiastic purposes. Weight: approximately 13.2 ozt. 8.75" H x 4.5" W x 5" D.
- 4 CUPS INC. COIN, STERLING, FRENCHGroup
4 CUPS INC. COIN, STERLING, FRENCHGroup of 4 cups with American, English and French marks. 1st item: American coin silver cup with C-scroll handle, gadrooned rim and base, chased and repousse scroll and floral decoration with center cartouche (enclosing a worn monogram) and stepped foot. Maker's mark on base for John L. Westervelt (working Newberg, NY, mid 19th century). 4" H to top of handle, 3.32 oz troy. 2nd item: French 1st standard silver beaker, mark for Armand Gross (Paris, France, working circa 1893 and later), with impressed anthemion and laurel frieze. Engraved monogram "Carlos". 3" H. 2.755 oz troy. 3rd item: Silver child's cup with incised C-shaped handle, body with reeded rim and incised bands, marks on base, unidentified marks, possibly Swedish, 3" H, 3.3 oz troy. 4th item: Victorian English sterling silver child's cup with C-scroll handle, stepped rim, engraved band of interlocking circles on rim and base with center cartouche (no monogram), stepped and beaded base. Marks for Robert Harper, London, Sterling, 1865. 3 7/8" H, 4.15 oz troy. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1st item: Shallow bends to rim and base and scattered small dents; irregular rim. Illegible monogram. 2nd item: 1/2" dent on base edge. 3 to 4 scattered dents. 3rd item: 1/4" area of dent and scratches to center side. Not monogrammed. 4th item: Small (1/4") dent in cartouche.
- Antique Enameled Standing Cupinverted
Antique Enameled Standing Cupinverted bell form on stepped foot with enameled silver mounts the entirety with refined enameling featuring figural mythological scenes.9.5 in.Damage to one scene some mis-shaping and some minor flakes to enameling.
- ANTIQUE SOUTHERN COIN SILVER MUG
ANTIQUE SOUTHERN COIN SILVER MUG CUPAmerican coin silver mug with engraved floral and foliate motif, eight sides, no markings, possibly retailed by Hyde & Goodrich. Measures 3" tall, 91.5 grams. Good condition with age appropriate wear. Some small dents to sides. shipping info This lot can be shipped in-house.
- TWO (2) ITEMS OF AMERICAN SILVER,
TWO (2) ITEMS OF AMERICAN SILVER, STERLING CUP & COIN S...Two (2) American silver items, including sterling large trophy mug or loving cup and a coin silver spoon. 1st item: Large (10") Meriden Brittania sterling silver four and one-half pint cup with flared rim, C-scroll handle with repousse leaf forms, tapered round body, and a round footed base. Stamped with maker's mark, Sterling, "788", and "10 In 4 1/2 Pts" to underside. Monogrammed "SLJ". 11" H x 9 1/2" W x approx. 6 1/8" D. 22.055 troy ounces sterling. 2nd item: Large coin silver serving spoon with rounded fins, downturned rounded tipt and oblong bowl. Stamped with retailer's mark for George B. Hoyt (Albany, New York, mid 19th century), "D", and pseudohallmarks of bird and bust to underside. Monogrammed "FH". 12 3/8" L. 4.055 troy ounces coin.
Condition:
Both items monogrammed. 1st item: Scattered surface wear and denting to body, largest measuring 3/4" x 1"; significant denting to rim; slight bend to body; dent to foot measuring approximately 1 1/4" L. 2nd item: Overall good condition with scattered minute surface scratches and minor pitting.
- Coin silver julep cup, tapered
Coin silver julep cup, tapered sides, reeded borders, script "W. G.Forbes" (William Forbes, New York, working 1773-1830), engraved on one side "PCW/1783", other side "CB/1883", 3.96 oz. T., 3-1/2 x 3-1/4 in. Small dent, light scratches.
- (3) ANTIQUE AMERICAN SILVER CUPS
(3) ANTIQUE AMERICAN SILVER CUPS FOR TIFFANY & CO. Early/Mid 19th c., incl. (2) cups by Gale & Willis, NY, each retailed by Tiffany & Co., one with engraved monogram and Greek key banding near base, the other a footed cup engraved with wreath centering inscription "Frederic E. Camp, 1863", with a cup by Charles Louis Boehme, Maryland, active 1795-1812, engraved with Scottish lion passant crest, each stamped on underside of foot, 4"h x 4.25"l x 3.25"w (largest), 3.5"h x 4"l x 3"w (smallest), approx. 15.6ozt