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EG WEBSTER & SON STERLING SILVER
EG WEBSTER & SON STERLING SILVER BOWLS, 4 E.G Webster & Sons set of four sterling silver bowls, with pierced decoration, bearing maker's mark on the underside and numbered "01," 1.75" H x 3" Diameter (each). 9.15 ozt (set).
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E. G. Webster & Son Silverplated
E. G. Webster & Son Silverplated Chambers American (New York) second-half?19th century. A pair of Georgian-style?silverplated chambersticks each with rectangular tray having a gadrooned?edge with shell corners ?and an attached snuffer; marked for E. G. Webster and Son on underside; ht. 3.75 in. Note: E. G. Webster & Son of?New York and Brooklyn founded 1860 and active until 1928 when bought by International Silver.
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E.G. WEBSTER & SON SILVERPLATE
E.G. WEBSTER & SON SILVERPLATE BRIDE'S BASKETAmerican silverplate bride's basket, E.G. Webster & Son, in the Rococo taste, decorated with cherubs, flowers, rocaille and c-scrolls, approx 18.75"h, 10.75"w, 8.25"d, 2.75lbs (for shipping purposes only) **Provenance: From a prominent Woodlands, Texas estate**
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A Silver Plated Picture Frame by E.
A Silver Plated Picture Frame by E. G. Webster & Son, New York, ca. 1860 Lovely silver plate frame with hand chased work foliate motif, scrolls, shells, corner cartouches depicting small tavern scenes and crest with large scene; hallmarked on back, with newer green moire backing and support. Measures approx. 18-1/2"H x 13-3/4"W.
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VICTORIAN E.G. WEBSTER & SON SILVER
VICTORIAN E.G. WEBSTER & SON SILVER PLATED CENTERPIECEDESCRIPTION: An antique E.G. Webster & Son silver plated footed centerpiece. This Victorian centerpiece has a silver plated figural base designed as a winged cherub angel holding a torch with both hands, and a hand painted green & light blue glass bowl with a ruffled rim. It is further embellished with hand painted floral decorations and gold gilt accents. With "E.G. Webster Quadruple Plate" engraved inscriptions on the bottom. Elizur G. Webster (1829 - October 9, 1900) was an American silversmith and the founder of E. G. Webster & Son. CIRCA: 19th Century. ORIGIN: USA. DIMENSIONS: H: 14 1/2" W: 11 1/8". Have a similar item to sell? Contact: Info@Akibaantiques.com. CONDITION: Good antique condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS(305)-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission."
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English silver caddy spoon,
English silver caddy spoon, filigree bowl, engraved Greek key design, marks for Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham, 1809, no monogram, .925 fine, 3-1/4 x 1-1/2 in. Good condition. A Georgia Private Collection
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Edouard Ernie c. 1882 Paris
Edouard Ernie c. 1882 Paris silver set of twelve spoons with bird on branch engraved bowls 4 tr. oz.
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American Silverplate "Vintage"
American Silverplate "Vintage" Tray, second quarter 20th century, by the E.G. Webster & Son division of International Silver, Meriden, Connecticut, of rectangular form, the plateau engraved with a wide band of acanthus scrolls and rococo floral cartouches on a trellis ground, the rim with applied relief grapevine and cluster edge, with opposing handles and four cast and applied feet en suite with the edge, l. 24", w. 15"
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A George III silver caddy spoon
A George III silver caddy spoon with embossed leaf pattern bowl and plain terminal 4.25ins overall London 1803 by Elizabeth Morley and a ditto silver caddy spoon with curved elongated leaf shaped bowl and engraved terminal 4.5ins overall London 1803 by Thomas Wallace
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A silver and enamel caddy spoon
A silver and enamel caddy spoon by Gorham USA measuring approx. 11cm long.
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WILLIAM SPRATLING EBONY AND
WILLIAM SPRATLING EBONY AND STERLING SILVER CAVIAR SPOONMarked on reverse. Length 6.''
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A Georgian silver caddy spoon
A Georgian silver caddy spoon with oval bowl William Eley & William Fearn London 1814.
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A crested Old English Georgian
A crested Old English Georgian silver soup ladle by William Eley and William Fearn London 1820 wt. 6oz. together with a silver sauce ladle Sheffield 1916 and a pair of boxed plated serving spoons.
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VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED EWER BY
VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED EWER BY BARBOUR SILVER CO. AND SILVER PLATED FOOTED UNDERPLATE BY E.G. WEBSTER & SON Ewer with "S" scroll handle, pronounced spout, on circular foot with serpentine rim, cast in high relief with grape clusters and vines with leaves, monogrammed and dated 1905; marked with Barbour Silver Co. hallmarks on the bottom, 14 ¾"T x 8 ¾" x 5 ?"; round underplate of similar design and hand chased in the middle, raised on three grape vine feet, monogrammed; marked with E.G. Webster & Son hallmarks on the bottom, 1 ½"T x 12 ¼"D. Provenance: prominent private collection, Pittsburgh, PA, since early 20th century, by descent in the family to the current owner.
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Sterling Silver Spoons American. An
Sterling Silver Spoons American. An assembled group of engraved sterling silver spoons including six tablespoons with possible hallmark of Roden Bros. Ltd and marked Sterling / 925 eight Webster teaspoons with hallmark for Webster and marked Sterling seven teaspoons marked JH Colclazer / Sterling / Patent and six teaspoons with Gorham hallmark and marked Sterling; tablespoon lg. 6 in. silver wt. 19.5ozt (608.5g). Condition: All are monogrammed. Photo does not show identical spoons.
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Eight coin silver spoons-
Eight coin silver spoons- Schabbelar Geo. Webb Ezra Whiton Woods & Hughes Christopher Wynn 3 by T.J. Hemphill and a Georgian silver spoon longest 7"
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Eight coin silver spoons
Eight coin silver spoons Together with a silver plated teapot, a silver plated epergne, and a sterling silver basket with cobalt glass insert. (11).
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Lot of two silver plated serving
Lot of two silver plated serving trays. The first is made by E.G.Webster & Son has a rectangular shape measures 27.25'' wide and is stamped on base ''E.G.W.&S. EPNS''. The second tray is made by Friedman Silver Co is footed with a rectangular shape measures 28'' wide and is stamped on base with Friedman Silver Co maker's mark. Condition: minor tarnishing to both minor wear to finishes see images. Total weight 16 lbs.
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TWELVE GORHAM EDGEWORTH STERLING
TWELVE GORHAM EDGEWORTH STERLING SILVER DEMITASSE SPOONS All monogrammed "VDG."
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ASSORTED STERLING FLATWARE
ASSORTED STERLING FLATWARE Including an enameled sugar spoon, Stieff "Rose" infant feeding spoon, Simpson, Hall & Miller teaspoon, Dominick & Haff fork, Samuel Kirk coin silver teaspoon, two salt spoons. Together with Charles Webster baby cup and silver plated sugar bowl and coin purse; 4.45 ozt.
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American silver plate tray
American silver plate tray e.g. webster and son, early 20th century Of oval scalloped form with etched foliate decoration. W: 27 in.
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A George III silver Old English
A George III silver Old English pattern gravy spoon London 1803 by E.L. (weight 4ozs - engraved to terminal)
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FOUR SILVER SERVING PIECES
FOUR SILVER SERVING PIECES Including a Scandinavian bright cut syrup ladle, J. Evensen, .830 fine; a William IV sterling table spoon with London hallmarks; a Whiting sterling gravy ladle; and a Duhme engraved silver table spoon.
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Silverplated Pitcher and Goblet,
Silverplated Pitcher and Goblet, the pitcher an E. G. Webster and Sons silverplate footed iced beverages pitcher in \"Vintage\" decor, first quarter 20th century, h. 11\", the goblet matching and of like date, h. 6-3/4\", both pieces fully hallmarked on the bases.
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A GROUP OF WILLIAM SPRATLING
A GROUP OF WILLIAM SPRATLING STERLING SILVER AND EBONY SPOONSA group of William Spratling sterling silver and ebony spoons, William Spratling (1900-1967) Circa 1964-1967, Third Design Period; Taxco, Mexico Each stamped for William Spratling and sterling; Further stamped: [Eagle 30] Comprising one large spoon and three smaller spoons, each with a sterling silver handle and an ebony bowl Largest: 11.375" L; smallest: 6.125" L 5.715 gross oz. troy approximately Provenance: The Phyllis M. Goddard Collection Literature: One spoon illustrated in Phyllis M. Goddard, "Spratling Silver: A Field Guide; Recognizing a William Spratling Treasure" (Altadena, CA: Keenan Tyler Paine, 2003), 104, fig. 2-339. Notes: This lot may require a CITES permit if being shipped outside the United States. Please contact your preferred shipping company for information. Provenance: The Phyllis M. Goddard Collection
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A William IV silver Old English
A William IV silver Old English pattern gravy spoon with reeded edge to handle by C.S. London 1832 six matching dessert spoons and seven matching tea spoons all with engraved crest to terminals (gross weight 20ozs)
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A silver caddy spoon Mappin &
A silver caddy spoon Mappin & Webb Sheffield with pierced scroll handle and sundry teaspoons and condiment spoons total weight approximately 160gm
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Three silver tablespoons mid
Three silver tablespoons mid 18th century Thomas Edwards (2) and Philip Goelet, New York. All with oval handles, Edwards spoons have shells on bowls and inscribed Eliz Gibbs 1752, crest on the handles, the Goelet spoon with a rattailed bowl, the handle with "Actue Ten Eyck" L: 7 7/8 in. Good condition, marks are strong.
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A boxed matched silver spoon and
A boxed matched silver spoon and fork presentation set with engraved decoration.
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English silver caddy spoon, round
English silver caddy spoon, round bright-cut engraved bowl with acorns, open square handle, marks for Ledsam & Vale, Birmingham, 1821, no monogram, .925 fine, 2-3/4 in. Bowl dent, light scratches. A Georgia Private Collection.
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A Sterling Silver Baby Spoon and
A Sterling Silver Baby Spoon and Fork by S. Kirk & Son and Two Baby Cups by Webster Consisting of: a set of baby spoon and fork by S. Kirk & Son, each approx. 3-3/4"L; each hallmarked and 'Sterling'. Two baby cups by Webster, small approx. 1-3/8"H x 2"D and larger approx. 1-5/8"H x 2-3/8"D.; hallmarked and 'Sterling'. Total weight approx. 2.865 troy oz.
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English silver caddy spoon, all
English silver caddy spoon, all with shell bowls, tab handle, bright-cut engraving, marks for Solomon Houghman, 1836, no monogram, .925 fine, 2-5/8 in. Lacking city marks, slight wear. A Georgia Private Collection.
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GEORGE III SILVER STUFFING SPOON
GEORGE III SILVER STUFFING SPOON & MODIFIED FORK Spoon, William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1815; fork was modified from a stuffing spoon, SH, London, 1801; each monogrammed "ELM," 12 in. L., 6.8 ozt.
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Set of Twelve Sterling Silver
Set of Twelve Sterling Silver Soup Spoons, in the "Mazarin" pattern, introduced in 1892 by Dominick & Haff, New York, each monogrammed on the handle "EGNL", l. 6-7/8", 16.33 total t. oz.
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English silver caddy spoon,
English silver caddy spoon, octagonal with engraved foliate bowl, marks for Ledsam & Vale, Birmingham, 1821, no monogram, .925 fine, 2-3/4 x 1-3/8 in. Good condition. A Georgia Private Collection
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8 EG WEBSTER SILVERPLATE GOLD
8 EG WEBSTER SILVERPLATE GOLD WASH GOBLETSGold wash interior. Hallmarked on bottom.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 4.5"H
Manufacturer: EG Webster
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Overall good