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American sterling silver water
American sterling silver water pitcher in the "Georgian" pattern, Poole mid 20th century; 9 3/8 in. H., 27.5 ozt.
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POOLE ''OLD ENGLISH'' STERLING
POOLE ''OLD ENGLISH'' STERLING WATER PITCHER: Approx. 29.35 Troy ounces. Poole Hand-Chased ''Old English'' Water Pitcher, having an overall Scrolling Foliate & Floral motif. Impressed marks at the underside. Approx. 8.5'' h x 8'' l x 5.75'' w.
CONDITION: Scattered scuffs consistent with age and use.
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POOLE SILVER CO. (TAUNTON,
POOLE SILVER CO. (TAUNTON, MASSACHUSETTS) SILVER WATER PITCHER HEIGHT: 8 1/2 IN. (21.6 CM.)POOLE SILVER CO. (TAUNTON, MASSACHUSETTS) SILVER WATER PITCHER, stamped P.S.Co./Sterling, of simple form with scrolling handle, 19.85 ozt Dimensions: Height: 8 1/2 in. (21.6 cm.)
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AMERICAN STERLING PAUL REVERE STYLE
AMERICAN STERLING PAUL REVERE STYLE CREAM PITCHERModern. Marked Poole. Serpentine outlined with a loop handle. 10.1 oz.Height 4.5 in. Diameter at rim 3.5 in.
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TWO STERLING SILVER WATER PITCHERS.
TWO STERLING SILVER WATER PITCHERS. American mid 20th century. A Fisher pitcher with scrolled handle 9''h. together with a repousee decorated pitcher by Poole 9''h. 56oz.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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English silver pitcher 1897-1898
English silver pitcher 1897-1898 bearing the touch WGJl 7 5/8" h. 27.3 ozt. ?
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JONES, BALL, & POOR COIN SILVER
JONES, BALL, & POOR COIN SILVER PITCHER The baluster form pitcher with scrolling vines issuing flowers and leaves to body, centering a cartouche, the curved handle having applied leaves and rose bud, a repeating leaf border around rim with an everted lip and applied gargoyle spout with three leaves and a bud from the tongue, on a circular foot; stamped Jones, Ball, & Poor, Boston, pure coin, circa 1850; 10.5"H 9.5"W 7"D; 29.5 troy ozs. weighable
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POOLE STERLING SILVER TROPHY
POOLE STERLING SILVER TROPHY BOWL: Approx. 8.15 Troy ounces. Sterling Silver Floriform Reproduction ''Dublin Bowl'', by Poole. Trophy bowl reads, ''From Your Friends, The Cleveland Automobile Club, 1964'' Approx. 3.25'' h x 6.5'' w.
CONDITION: No condition issues to be noted.
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Silver overlay pitcher 9" h.
Silver overlay pitcher 9" h. together with a silver overlay flambé vase 10 1/2" h. ?
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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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Rookwood pottery silver overlay
Rookwood pottery silver overlay pitcher 6 3/4" h. ?
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American Coin Silver Water
American Coin Silver Water Pitcherby William Gale & Son of New York baluster form with unique rope twist handle and detail to body.12 in.31.85 troy oz. Some scratching to body monogrammed ''M.H.W. '' some minor dings.
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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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An American Silver Art Nouveau
An American Silver Art Nouveau Pitcher
Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, MA, 20th Century
with raised floral designs throughout
gross weight 42 ozt 15 dwt
height 9 1/4 inches
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BALL, TOMPKINS, & BLACK SILVER
BALL, TOMPKINS, & BLACK SILVER WATER PITCHER: Approx. 28.94 Troy ounces Coin (.900) silver. American, New York, mid-19th century water pitches, having an embossed Floral & Foliate motif. Monogrammed. Impressed marks at the underside. Approx. 10.25'' h x 8'' l x 6.5'' w.
CONDITION: A few scattered indents.
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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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An American Coin Silver Water
An American Coin Silver Water Pitcher
Jones, Lows and Ball, Boston, MA, 19th Century
marked 'Pure Silver Coin" to underside
24 ozt 6 dwt
Height 11 1/2 inches.
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Majolica Copeland Pitcher marked
Majolica Copeland Pitcher marked with Copeland insignia 7''h hairline through base and up both sides.
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Six American sterling silver mint
Six American sterling silver mint julep cups Poole Silver Co. and Schofield 20th century; comprising five by Poole pattern 1106 5 1/4 in. H. and one closely matching by Schofield; 35.80 ozt. t.w. Estimate $ 800-1 200 Matching monograms ''CPW.''
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STERLING: SIXTEEN STERLING
STERLING: SIXTEEN STERLING HOLLOWWARE PIECES, INCLUDING: PITCHER, FLUTED BODY, MONOGRAMMED, 10 ½" H.; TWO-PIECE POOLE SUGAR AND CREA...STERLING: Sixteen sterling hollowware pieces, including: pitcher, fluted body, monogrammed, 10 1/2" h.; two-piece Poole sugar and creamer, applied lion head feet, gold washed interiors, 3" h., twelve flared and tapered form small goblets, gold washed interiors, six 1 1/4" diam., and six 1 1/2" diam.; footed dish with pierced rim, monogrammed, 4" h., 7" diam., all pieces with wear consistent with age and use including light wear and minor damages. [45 ozt]
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American porcelain pitcher late
American porcelain pitcher late 19th c. probably Greenpoint 9 3/4" h. ?
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Copper lustre loving pitcher
Copper lustre loving pitcher dated 1832 together with another pitcher dated 1846 a pearlware botanical plate and a chalkware swan... ?
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AMERICAN ART GLASS SYRUP PITCHER
AMERICAN ART GLASS SYRUP PITCHER white opalescent coin spot on colorless ground pewter lid with figural finial. Height: 7''. The pitcher shows light to moderate wear throughout with a few scratches and dings.
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American pewter-mounted
American pewter-mounted opalescent coin spot glass syrup pitcher and a similar cranberry opalescent glass pitcher both late 19th century, 5 1/2 in. and 8 in. H.
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AMERICAN SILVERPLATE CENTERPIECE
AMERICAN SILVERPLATE CENTERPIECE BOWL Mark of Poole Silver Co., first quarter 20th century, pattern number 2505, round bowl with floral relief rim between angled double handles, spreading pedestal base with elaborate pierced foliate designs, raised on four conforming feet.
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Plymouth sterling water pitcher, by
Plymouth sterling water pitcher, by Gorham, retailed by Bailey, Banks & Biddle Co., script monogram, 25.94 oz.T., 10-1/2 x 10 x 5-1/4 in. Several dents, light scratches, base rim bent. The Estate of the Late William M. Pomeroy, Pottsville, Pennsylvania.
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PEWTER WATER PITCHER,
PEWTER WATER PITCHER, COFFEEPOTPewter water pitcher, by Roswell Gleason, together with an Ashbil Griswold coffeepot, 12 1/4" h. and 11 1/4" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Pitcher (Gleason) with some scattered pitting.
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Redware slip decorated pitcher. 8''
Redware slip decorated pitcher. 8'' Ht.
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An American Silver Pitcher Gorham
An American Silver Pitcher
Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, RI, 1929
marked 'Sterling' to underside
18 ozt 16 dwt
Height 7 inches.
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A silver water pitcher, Lee &
A silver water pitcher, Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1900, ovoid form with ivory heat absorbers, 16cm, approximately 361g in total/Ivory registration reference: QMZ3Y2GV
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Hoare signed cut glass pitcher
Hoare signed cut glass pitcher ca. 1900 10 1/2" h. ?
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SILVER CREAM PITCHER. Marked for
SILVER CREAM PITCHER. Marked for Gerardus Boyce New York ca.1820. Footed with a paneled and scrolled body and decorated with bands of shells and hearts. 8''h. approximately 14.1 ozt. Small hole at the seam at the top of the handle.
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Coin silver water pitcher by
Coin silver water pitcher by Canfield Bros. & Co., circa 1850, 10"h, 18 Troy ozs
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Rookwood Pottery Standard Glaze
Rookwood Pottery Standard Glaze Pitcher with Silver Overlay
Estimate:$800-$1,200