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AMERICAN SILVER WATER PITCHER, JOHN
AMERICAN SILVER WATER PITCHER, JOHN W. FORBES, NEW YORK, CIRCA 1808-1838 21 OZT; H: 10 1/2 INAmerican Silver Water Pitcher, John W. Forbes, New York, Circa 1808-1838, Dimensions: 21 ozt; H: 10 1/2 in
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Forbes coin silver goblet, repousse
Forbes coin silver goblet, repousse and engraved grape and vine decoration, twig and bead rim, marks for William Garret Forbes (New York City, working 1773-1830), 5.03 oz.T., 6-18 in.
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Coin Silver Pitcher probably
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.,
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Coin silver pitcher, round
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.
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American silver footed bowl w.
American silver footed bowl w. g. forbes, new york, early 19th century D: 7 in. Forbes & Son good condition
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Tiffany & Co.. Olympian pitcher. c.
Tiffany & Co.. Olympian pitcher. c. 1878-79, sterling silver. 8½ h × 8¼ w × 6½ d in. result: $3,640. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Pitcher features applied frieze to body with neoclassical figures and putti amongst foliate scrolls. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Tiffany & Co 5066 Makers 953 Sterling Silver 925-1000 M 3 Q'T.S.’.
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An American Silver Pitcher
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.
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Tiffany & Co. Makers Sterling
Tiffany & Co. Makers Sterling Silver Pitcher
Estimate:$800-$1,200
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Silver-Plated Pitcher A
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.
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American silver pitcher, Wallace,
American silver pitcher, Wallace, first half-20th Century pattern 201; 8 3/4 in. H., 18.55 ozt.
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TIFFANY STERLING SILVER PITCHER.
TIFFANY STERLING SILVER PITCHER. New York 20th century. Handled pitcher monogrammed ''MLJ''. 7.5''h. 32 oz.t.
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American silver pitcher, retailed
American silver pitcher, retailed by Black, Starr & Frost 8 in. H., 24.15 ozt.
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A Porter Blanchard Silver Pitcher
A Porter Blanchard Silver Pitcher and Basin
Burbank, CA, Mid 20th Century
each marked 'Sterling' and '1101' on underside
35 ozt 4 dwt
Height of pitcher 6 1/8 inches.
Property from the Estate of Patricia Ann Black Smyth, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Sold to Benefit Berea College, Berea, Kentucky
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Coin silver pitcher, pear form with
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
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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.
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American Aesthetic silverplate
American Aesthetic silverplate pitcher; engraved and molded flourishes on Lexington Co. pitcher. Pitcher 13"H.
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Coin silver pitcher, pear form,
Coin silver pitcher, pear form, scroll handle, floral and scroll repoussé decoration, four scroll feet, engraved crest, inscribed "LEL/from her/Father", marked "C. BARD" and "…5ARCH ST" (Conrad Bard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1825-1854), 13.15 oz.T., 6 x 6 x 4-1/2 in.; Lot accompanied by photo of Patterson mansion. Spout bent and creased, small dent, light scratches. Descended through the Family of General Robert Patterson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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SPANISH J. PEREZ FERNANDEZ .915
SPANISH J. PEREZ FERNANDEZ .915 SILVER PITCHERSpanish .915 silver pitcher, J. Perez Fernandez (Spanish, 20th c.), with scrolled handle, scallop-patterned spout, chased floral sprays, approx 9.25"h, 4.75"diam, 15.23ozt
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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.
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Tiffany & Co.. Pitcher. c. 1877-78,
Tiffany & Co.. Pitcher. c. 1877-78, sterling silver. 7¾ h × 8¼ w × 6 d in. result: $1,690. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Pitcher features two scrolling foliate bands. Monogram to body. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Tiffany & Co 4706 Makers 8210 Sterling Silver 925-1000 M 2 1/2 Q'T S’.
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AMERICAN REPOUSSÉ AND CHASED
AMERICAN REPOUSSÉ AND CHASED SILVER WATER PITCHER Frank M. Whiting & Co. 1962; the ovoid bowl with fruit-filled cornucopia. 10 5/8 in. 26 oz.
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American coin silver cream
American coin silver cream pitcher by Josiah Lownes, Philadelphia, c 1822, 6.85 TO, 4 3/4" h Estimate $200-300
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STERLING SILVER INTERNATIONAL
STERLING SILVER INTERNATIONAL ''LORD SAYBROOK'' PITCHER: Presented F.W.P.G.H. Championship Women 1952. 8 3/4'' h. x 8 1/8''. Approx. 26 troy oz.CONDITION: Note scratches.
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William Spratling. Pitcher. c.
William Spratling. Pitcher. c. 1940, silver. 7½ h × 8 w × 7 d in. result: $3,900. estimate: $3,000–4,000. Impressed manufacturer's marks to underside ‘Spratling Made in Mexico WS Spratling Silver’.
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Sterling silver pitcher with
Sterling silver pitcher with Neoclassical embossed and chased designs, by J. Freeman & Co. 8.25”H x 8.75”W Approx. 27.9 t oz Condition: tarnished CT Transfer Fee $10
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WILLIAM FORBES, (2) COIN SILVER
WILLIAM FORBES, (2) COIN SILVER PITCHERS c. 1875, New York, each of baluster form with shaped handle topped with a satyr mask, touch mark to underside, retailed by Ball, Tompkins & Black, New York, NY, engraved with the Livingstone Family crest, 11"h x 8"l x 7"w, approx. 60ozt (total)
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STERLING SILVER PITCHER. Mexico
STERLING SILVER PITCHER. Mexico 20th century. Handled pitcher of bulbous form signed ''Hechoen Mexico 925''. 11.25''h. 28.35 oz.t.
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COIN SILVER WATER
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
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TIFFANY & CO. MAKERS STERLING
TIFFANY & CO. MAKERS STERLING SILVER PITCHERTiffany & Co. Makers Sterling Silver Pitcher , pattern introduced 1914, after a design by William Grundy, London, 1766, h. 7 1/4 in., wt.28.40 troy ozs
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TIFFANY SILVER 62ND CONGRESS
TIFFANY SILVER 62ND CONGRESS PRESENTATION PITCHERAmerican sterling silver presentation pitcher, Tiffany & Company Makers, c.1902-1907, directorship of Charles T. Cook, model 82140, engraved: "presented to the Hon. William Sulzer, chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, of the LXII Congress (1911-1913), by his fellow members of the Committee," with twenty engraved names of fellow committee members, including Henry De La Warr Flood of Virginia, John Nance Garner of Texas, George Swinton Legare of South Carolina, William Graves Sharp of Ohio, Cyrus Cline of Indiana, Jefferson Monroe Levy of New York, James Michael Curley of Massachusetts, John Charles Linthicum of Maryland, Robert Edward Difenderfer of Pennsylvania, William Shields Goodwin of Arkansas, Charles Manly Stedman of North Carolina, Edward Waterman Townsend of New Jersey, Byron Patton Harrison of Mississippi, William Brown McKinley of Illinois, Henry Allen Cooper of Wisconsin, Ira Wells Wood of New Jersey, Richard Bartholdt of Missouri, George Winthrop Fairchild of New York, Nathan Edward Kendall of Iowa, and Joseph Hampton Moore of Pennsylvania, separation along seam at underside of handle, some denting, approx 15.5"h, 51.31ozt **Note: William Sulzer (1863-1941), nicknamed Plain Bill Sulzer, served as the 39th Governor of New York in 1913 and member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1895-1912.; John Nance Garner, 32nd Vice President of the United States, 1933-1941**
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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.
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Tiffany & Co.. Pitcher. c. 1870-74,
Tiffany & Co.. Pitcher. c. 1870-74, sterling silver. 7 h × 7 w × 6 d in. result: $3,000. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Pitcher features repoussé chased floral and foliate design on stippled ground. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Tiffany & Co 3077 Makers 630 Sterling Silver’.
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A Sterling Silver Pitcher by
A Sterling Silver Pitcher by Tiffany & Co ca. 1854-1869 Gracefully formed sterling silver water pitcher with gold washed interior Art Nouveau style whiplash rim cast foliate handle key fret band around the neck and around the foot fully marked on the underside weighing 28.83 toz.
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An American Coin Silver Pitcher
An American Coin Silver Pitcher Garret Eoff New York 1785-1858 of baluster form with a floral decorated rim the body having two gadrooned bands and an applied scrolling handle; approximate weight 18.52 ozt. Height 8 1/8 inches.
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American chased silver water
American chased silver water pitcher, Frank Smith, first half-20th century 9 7/8 in. H., 24.4 ozt.
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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.