- H. HUDSON LOUISVILLE KY JULEP CUPLouisville
H. HUDSON LOUISVILLE KY JULEP CUPLouisville Coin Silver Julep Cup with band of beading at upper rim and band of dash and bead molding at bottom edge, incuse marks on underside H. Hudson Louisville (Henry Hudson, working Louisville, 1841-1855). Ref. Marquis Boultinghouse, Silversmiths of Kentucky, 1785-1900, pp. 159-160, mark illustrated 78A p. 302. 3 7/8"H, 4.875 oz troy. Provenance - Lexington, Kentucky area collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Scattered minor light dents and scratches, overall very good condition.
- HUDSON & DOLFINGER KY COIN SILVER JULEP
HUDSON & DOLFINGER KY COIN SILVER JULEP CUPKentucky Coin Silver julep cup with lobed sides and scalloped, beaded rim, marked for Henry Hudson and Jacob Dolfinger, working Louisville, c. 1855-1858. 3 1/2" H. 5.130 troy ounces
Estate of Judge John Nixon, Nashville, Tennessee.
Condition:
Overall very good condition with a few scattered areas of very slight dimpling, light scattered surface wear.
- KY COIN SILVER JULEP CUP, H. HUDSON,
KY COIN SILVER JULEP CUP, H. HUDSON, LOUISVILLEKentucky coin silver julep cup with incuse marks to the base H. HUDSON LOUISVILLE for Henry Hudson, working Louisville, circa 1841-1856. Small slightly tapered form with beaded rim and foot ring. 3" H. 2.260 troy ounces.
Estate of Judge John Nixon, Nashville, Tennessee.
Condition:
Overall use wear including some scattered pitting and light scratching. Some uneveness and bending to rim and footring.
- 24 SOUTHERN COIN SILVER SPOONSmid 19th
24 SOUTHERN COIN SILVER SPOONSmid 19th century, most with fiddle handle, including five Virginia: three C. W. Heydon teaspoons, two Seely teaspoons, four Georgia: teaspoon, Moses Eastman and Clark, Rackett & Co; dessert spoon, William B. Johnston; salt spoon, J. Penfield & Co., five pieces Kentucky: three dessert spoons, Henry Hudson; serving spoon, William Kendrick; teaspoon, marked Schutz? and "Louisville"; four Nashville, Tennessee serving spoon, retailed B. H. Stief & Co.; five pieces Ohio, E. D Kinsey teaspoons; possibly North Carolina teaspoon, Stephens Baker, most with monograms, 18.04 oz. T., 3-3/4 in. to 8-3/4 in.
Provenance: Private Charleston Collection
Condition:
all with wear, dents, and damage
- BOOKS: THACKERAY'S WORKS AND SHAKESPEARE,
BOOKS: THACKERAY'S WORKS AND SHAKESPEARE, TWENTY LEATHER BOUND WITH MARBLEIZED BOARD VOLUMES, TWO SETS OF TEN VOLUMES EACH, DETAILS ..BOOKS: Thackeray's Works and Shakespeare, twenty leather bound with marbleized board volumes, two sets of ten volumes each, details include: "Thackeray's Works" by William Makepeace Thackeray, published by Samuel E. Cassino, Boston, 1887, ten volumes; and "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Harvard edition with notes by Henry Hudson, published by Ginn, Heath, & Co., Boston, 1881, volumes 1 through 10, out of a twenty volume edition, all pieces with wear consistent with age and use.
- HENRY HUDSON BAKER (PA, 1900-1957) Landscape
HENRY HUDSON BAKER (PA, 1900-1957) Landscape with Trees Screening Farm Buildings, signed lower right, in a period frame brown rubbed white gesso vintage frame, OS: 34" x 40", SS: 25 1/2" x 31 1/2", good condition.
- ANNA HYATT HUNTINGTON DESCENDING PANTHER
ANNA HYATT HUNTINGTON DESCENDING PANTHER BRONZE Massachusetts, California1876-1973Titled "Descending Panther" depicting a crouching panther with one leg outstretched highlighting the animals' musculature. Huntington first found her love of animals through her father's work as a paleontologist and art through her mother's illustrations. Huntington studied under Henry Hudson Kitson in Boston before travelling to New York to study under Hermon Atkins MacNeil at the Art Students League. Huntington was a member of the National Academy of Design, the Copely Society, and the National Sculpture Society.
- ANNA HYATT HUNTINGTON GOATS FIGHTING
ANNA HYATT HUNTINGTON GOATS FIGHTING SCULPTURE Massachusetts, California,1876-1973Depicts two goats with horns interlocked in battle, as illustrated in Patricia Broder, Bronzes of the American West, New York, 1975, pp. 251, 272. An identical example sold April 23rd, 2015 Sotheby's American Paintings, Drawings, and Sculpture, lot 62. Huntington first found her love of animals through her father's work as a paleontologist and art through her mother's illustrations. Huntington studied under Henry Hudson Kitson in Boston before travelling to New York to study under Hermon Atkins MacNeil at the Art Students League. Huntington was a member of the National Academy of Design, the Copley Society, and the National Sculpture Society.
- A Kentucky Coin Silver Julep Cup marked
A Kentucky Coin Silver Julep Cup marked "HUDSON & DORFLINGER" and "LOUISVILLE" Henry Hudson & Jacob Dorflinger Louisville wc. 1855-1858; with molded rims seamed construction height 3 3/4 in. weight 4.5 troy ozs. Reference: Boultinghouse Marquis Silversmiths of Kentucky 1785-1900 p. 160.
- Pair Kentucky coin silver cups: round,
Pair Kentucky coin silver cups: round, shaped sides, footed base, grape and vine decoration, marked "H. HUDSON . LOUISVILLE" (Henry Hudson, Louisville, Kentucky, working 1841-1856), no monogram, 5.38 oz.T., 3-3/4 x 2-3/4 in. Several dents, light scratches, one rim dent. Elva Needles Antiques, Kansas City, Missouri; The Estate of the Late William L. Montague, Jr., Lookout Mountain, Tennessee