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A gold coloured metal branch
A gold coloured metal branch pattern ingot (weight 25 grammes - unmarked but considered to be of high carat)
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SILVER INGOTEngelhard .999 silver
SILVER INGOTEngelhard .999 silver 6th Series, 621 grams. This lot will not be shipped to a third party, it has to be shipped to the buyer's address. Thank you.
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A mixed lot comprising a small
A mixed lot comprising a small shallow silver dish approx. 10 cm dia and a silver ingot. Wt. 50 grms.
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6 VIKING & MEDIEVAL ERA SILVER
6 VIKING & MEDIEVAL ERA SILVER TRADE INGOTSNorthern and Western Europe, Viking to Medieval period, ca. 9th to 13th century CE. A collection of 6 high quality 90% silver ingots used for trade throughout Viking and Medieval ages. The bars are elongated with flattened faces and sides. The 2 petite ingots were likely made by melting worked silver into a bar or rod, then dividing into sections. The Vikings had a bullion system based largely on silver where the purity and weight of the silver determined wealth, rather than relying on the face value of minted coins. Examples of Viking trade ingots are usually cigar-shaped with parallel sides and rounded tips, as exemplified by several in this collection. The chips and nicks on ingots were often the result of checking for plating or silver finesse by measuring how hard or soft the bar was to ensure the silver purity. During medieval times the ingot system was often used in conjunction with minted coinage. Size of longest: 2.75" L x 0.35" W (7 cm x 0.9 cm); shortest: 0.7" L x 0.25" W (1.8 cm x 0.6 cm); silver quality: 90%; total weight: 93.3 grams
Provenance: private Carmichael, California, USA collection, acquired in the 1990s
All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to recent increases of shipments being seized by Australian & German customs (even for items with pre-UNESCO provenance), we will no longer ship most antiquities and ancient Chinese art to Australia & Germany. For categories of items that are acceptable to ship to Australia or Germany, please contact us directly or work with your local customs brokerage firm.
Display stands not described as included/custom in the item description are for photography purposes only and will not be included with the item upon shipping.
#167437
Condition:
Surface wear as expected with age including nicks and pitting. Dark toning and patina on all.
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Three 925 silver ingots.Weight -
Three 925 silver ingots.Weight - 47g
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UNITED STATES, ENGELHARD, ONE OUNCE
UNITED STATES, ENGELHARD, ONE OUNCE PLATINUM INGOT (.995 FINE), AS ISSUED,
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FRED DENNETT ARCHIVE, INC. TIN
FRED DENNETT ARCHIVE, INC. TIN INGOTIngot and archive originally belonging to Fred Dennett, 32nd Commissioner of the General Land Office, 1908-1913. 1st item: South Dakota tin ingot stamped "Nigger Hill", with Stephen F. Molitor, assayer mark, Deadwood, Dakota Territory. 1" H x 2" W x 1" D. 108.9 grams. Late 19th century. Note: The ingot inscription refers to a tin and gold mining area in the Black Hills of South Dakota, discovered by African Americans. Author Hyman Palais explained the origin of the name of the "Consolidated Nigger Hill Tin Mines" in an article "Black Hills Miners' Folklore" in California Folklore Quarterly, Vol. 4, No. 3. (July, 1945), pp. 256: "Another story tells how a group of Negroes from Montana came to the Hills in the early days of the gold rush and asked some miners where they should go to work. The miners jokingly advised them to try the top of a near-by hill, the least likely spot they could think of. Much to the surprise of everyone, luck crowned their efforts, and these Negroes found more gold in this out-of-the-way place... than many of the gulch miners had discovered below." The area was also found to have the largest deposit of tin in North America, so much so that it also became known as "Tinton". Stephen Molitor came from a family of assayers. He went into business with his father around 1858 in San Francisco and then worked as a traveling assayer, arriving in South Dakota by 1885. There he joined with others to form the American Tin Mining Company (for which he served as assayer). 2nd item: Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Seattle 1909 diploma, signed by J. E. Chilberg, President of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, and others, dated October 16th, 1909, awarded to Fred Dennett, Comissioner, General Land Office, "for Collaborator for Exhibit of Valuable Services Rendered". Diploma features engraved vignettes of men fishing, a lumber yard, a miner using a hydraulic jet below a female representation of the exhibition holding minerals, and portraits of a Japanese woman holding a model of a ship and an American woman with a model train (symbolizing a meeting of East and West). Gilt exhibition seal lower center. 15 5/8" H x 19 7/8" W. 3rd item: Holton-Arms School Washington, D.C. diploma, signed by Jessie Moon Holton, dated May 29th, 1915, awarded to Dorothy Dixon Dennett, "who has satisfactorily completed the General Course of study proscribed by this school". 14 3/4" H x 19 5/8" W. Early 20th century. 4th item: United States General Land Office 1912 cast bronze medal, depicting an eagle, obverse, with "CENTENNIAL OF THE ORGANIZATION OF THE GENERAL LAND OFFICE 1812-1912", reverse. Housed in a black leather case with purple satin and velvet interior lining. Stamped "Jos. K. Davidson's Sons, Philadelphia" in gilt lettering, inside of case, stamped "Hon. Fred Dennett" in gilt lettering, lid of case. Medal - 2" dia. Case - 7/8" H x 3" W x 3" D. Early 20th century. 5th item: Ambrotype depicting a seated man, possibly Reverend D. Richard Dennett, father of Fred Dennett, 32nd Commissioner of the General Land Office, 1908-1913. Housed in a black leather case with metal hardware and red velvet interior lining. Image - 2 1/8" H x 1 1/4" W. Case - 3" H x 2 1/2" W x 5/8" D. Mid/late 19th century. Also included are two broken fountain pens and a drawstring cloth bag. Early 20th century. Provenance: By descent from Fred Dennett, 32nd Commissioner of the General Land Office, 1908-1913. Note: see other related lots in this auction. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1st item: Tarnish, surface of ingot. 2nd item: Diploma with toning, particularly to lower third; minor edge wear. 3rd item: Minute foxing spots, scattered on surface of diploma. 5th item: Overall good condition. 6th item: Spine of leather case split. Case, photograph in worn condition to be expected from age.
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Two Suisse Five grammes fine gold
Two Suisse Five grammes fine gold ingots in gold coloured metal pendant mounts (gross weight 13.6 grammes)
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Credit Suisse 20g Fine Silver
Credit Suisse 20g Fine Silver 9990 silver ingot along with a purpose made surround and chain
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A quantity of silver and white
A quantity of silver and white metal jewellery including hallmarked ingot pendants bracelets etc.
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SET OF CASED 24K GOLD INGOTS. Fifty
SET OF CASED 24K GOLD INGOTS. Fifty ingots each representing the leading gold mine companies in North America. Examples include Kerr Addison Ruttan and Idarado. 2 grams each. The set comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from the Franklin Mint. The set is called ''The Official Gold Mine Ingots'' and is dated Jun 1 1977. It also includes information cards for each of the mines represented on the ingots.
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Twenty-Six Silver Gilt Ingot Form
Twenty-Six Silver Gilt Ingot Form Replicas of Historical Canadian Stamps, c.1980 with 25 in one case and a single in a smaller case case 2.75 x 13 x 10 in — 7 x 33 x 25.4 cm
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CREDIT SUISSE 2.5 GRAM GOLD
CREDIT SUISSE 2.5 GRAM GOLD INGOTcertificate number 744725; weighs 2.5 grams Condition:
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Credit Suisse 10 Gram Gold Ingot
Credit Suisse 10 Gram Gold Ingot serial number 592676, 0.3215 oz.T., 999.9 fine gold, in original plastic capsule,
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50 SILVER INGOTS, THE FRANKLIN
50 SILVER INGOTS, THE FRANKLIN MINT, 104 OZ TROYBox of 50 sterling silver ingots representing different state banks in 1973, within a stock walnut wooden box with brown velvet fitted interior accommodating each ingot. Each rectangular ingot weighing approx. 1000-grain and hallmarked "Sterling". Included Certificate of Authenticity from The Franklin Mint. Box dimensions: 3 1/8" H x 24 1/4" W x 9 1/2" D. Ingot dimensions: 1/4" H x 1 3/4" W x 7/8" D. 104 oz troy total.
Condition:
Overall good condition.
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Inger Thing (Danish, b. 1924) Bowl,
Inger Thing
(Danish, b. 1924)
Bowl, 1986
glazed stoneware
with artist monogram
H 5 3/4 x Dia 8 1/2 inches.
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CREDIT SUISSE GOLD INGOT10 grams
CREDIT SUISSE GOLD INGOT10 grams Condition:
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STERLING SILVER INGOTS FRANKLIN
STERLING SILVER INGOTS FRANKLIN MINTThe Centennial Car Mini Ingot Collection. The Great Flags Of America. Flags of Liberty Set
(missing 1 ingot). Official Flags of the States set (missing one).
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*A Continental Gilt Metal Encrier
*A Continental Gilt Metal Encrier cast in the form of a student reading next to the inkwell raised on a rectangular marble base. Width 7 inches.
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OFFICIAL GOLD MINE INGOTS 50
OFFICIAL GOLD MINE INGOTS 50 MINI-INGOTS 24K YGThe Franklin Mint Collection of the Official Gold Mine Ingots in a custom wood and leather box with lock & key has 50 mini-ingots each officially representing one of the leading gold producing mines in North America. Each limited edition is 24K yellow gold and hallmarked, measuring 3/4"L x 3/8"W. Includes Certificate of Authenticity and 50 individual information cards on the mines. COA guarantees at least 2000 grains of pure gold which is approximately '4.166 troy ounces'. Customized leather and wood box has a dome shaped lid and includes lock and key, measures 14.75"L x 6.5"W x 3.25"H.
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DINé [NAVAJO], INGOT SILVER STAMPED
DINé [NAVAJO], INGOT SILVER STAMPED CUFF BRACELET, CA. 1940Diné [Navajo], Ingot Silver Stamped Cuff Bracelet, ca. 1940, overall weight: 105.6 grams Dimensions: Internal Circumference 5 3/4 in. (2.9 cm.), Wrist Opening: 1 1/8 in. (2.9 cm.), Height: 1 1/8 in. (14.6) Provenance: Private Collection, California
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A German Jugendstil brass
A German Jugendstil brass inkstand and a similar contemporary bronze example, early 20th c, each with brass mounted glass inkwell, 22cm and 17cm l, both stamped GESCHUTZT, one also stamped DEPOSE REAL BRONZE
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Sterling silver Centennial Car Mini
Sterling silver Centennial Car Mini Ingot Collection, 107 out of 108 ingots weighing a total of 5.7 TO Estimate $60-90
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SET OF 16 COMMEMORATIVE STERLING
SET OF 16 COMMEMORATIVE STERLING SILVER INGOTS ''The Bicentennial Council of the Thirteen Original States '' limited edition proofs. Each ingot weights 1.84 troy ozs. Dimension: 2.5''L x 1.5''H. Total weight of silver: 29.4 troy ozs.
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SIX VINTAGE THE ENGELHARD MINT
SIX VINTAGE THE ENGELHARD MINT COMMEMORATIVE SPORT SERIES PURE SILVER INGOTS, IN PRESENTATION BOX 2" x 1 ?" each ingot Six pure .999 fine silver rectangular ingots, one troy ounce each, The Engelhard Mint Commemorative Sport Series, limited edition 5000, #0107, ca. 1970's. Offered in protective plastic sleeve and presentation box, overall box 1 ¼" x 7" x 4 ¼". Total weight of silver 6.0 toz.
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A silver and green enamel powder
A silver and green enamel powder box bearing import marks for 1907 together with a silver ingot approx. 1 ounce.
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THE FRANKLIN MINT 2 STERLING SILVER
THE FRANKLIN MINT 2 STERLING SILVER INGOTSThe Franklin Mint solid sterling silver Christmas ingots. 132.0 grams total. With boxes.
Box: 3 1/2" x 3 1/4" x 2".
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SILVERED METAL INKWELL AND
SILVERED METAL INKWELL AND PENTRAY ATTRIBUTED TO WILHELM ZWICK FOR KAYSER circa 1910.
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Ingrid Nicolai (German/Canadian,
Ingrid Nicolai (German/Canadian, b.1938), Covered Earthenware Vessel, 1997 height 16.7 in — 42.5 cm
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5) .999 FINE SILVER INGOTS,
5) .999 FINE SILVER INGOTS, STERLING DECANTER TAGS(lot of 5) Silver, including: (2) .999 fine silver ingot bars, one troy ounce each, Valvoline Apollo Oil, Kentucky, (1) commemorative medal, H.R.H. The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, royal visit to North America, 1966, (2) English sterling silver decanter tags, Concord British Airways, c.1986, (one) brandy, (one) port, 0.99ozt (decanter tags only)
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THREE SOLID FINE .999 SILVER
THREE SOLID FINE .999 SILVER INGOT BARS Group of three solid.999 fine/pure silver ingot bars comprising two SilverTowne (American 1949) 10 oz bars and an International Malgam Limited bar, all with impressed marks. Approximate dimensions: SilverTowne h. 0.375", w. 2.875", d. 1.5"; total approx. weight 29.66 ozt. Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. reserves the right to require payment for this Lot via secured funds for all new and/or international buyers.
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FRANKLIN MINT MINIATURE INGOT
FRANKLIN MINT MINIATURE INGOT COLLECTIONFranklin Mint sterling silver Centennial Car miniature ingot collection.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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LOETZ ART GLASS INKWELL with
LOETZ ART GLASS INKWELL with metal cover. The dark golden brown patterned surface having iridescent violet red and purple accents. Height 2.75'' diameter at base 4''. c. 1890-1910.
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JAMES ALLEN "TEAMING INGOTS"
JAMES ALLEN "TEAMING INGOTS" ETCHINGJames E. Allen (American, 1894–1964). Etching on paper titled "Teaming Ingots" depicting a pair of metalworkers standing before a bright furnace. Signed in pencil along the lower right. Alternatively titled "Molten Iron" along a Keppel & Co label affixed to the verso.
Provenance: Frederick Keppel & Co. Inc, New York.
Sight; height: 12 1/2 in x width: 10 1/2 in. Framed; height: 19 1/2 in x width: 17 1/2 in.
Condition:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
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63 pc. Sterling Miniature Ingot
63 pc. Sterling Miniature Ingot Collection''Classic Cars'' in deluxe album.
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STERLING: TWO FRANKLIN MINT
STERLING: TWO FRANKLIN MINT COPIES OF "THE OFFICIAL BICENTENNIAL INGOTS", ISSUED BY THE BICENTENNIAL COUNCIL OF THE THIRTEEN ORIGINA...STERLING: Two Franklin Mint copies of "The Official Bicentennial Ingots", issued by The Bicentennial Council of the Thirteen Original States, one copy contains seventy sterling silver ingots, second copy contains sixty-nine, approx. 1.85 ozt. each, wear consistent with age and use. [Total ESTIMATED weight of all 139 ingots: 257 ozt. tw.]