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6 DANIEL SMITH & ROBERT SHARP
6 DANIEL SMITH & ROBERT SHARP SILVER PLATES 17716 Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp Georgian silver plates hallmarked and numbered on underside. Circular shape with gadrooned edges and crest impressed on rims. Measures 9.5"W. Total weight 2850 grams.
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F. SMITH STERLING TABLEWARES,
F. SMITH STERLING TABLEWARES, LEBOLT & JC GROGAN Frank W. Smith Silver Company(American/Massachusetts, 1886-1958). Sterling silver bowl and tray with pierced floral rims. Both with makers mark partially obscured, with retailers marks of Lebolt, Chicago (tray) and JC Grogan, Pittsburgh (bowl) and marked sterling. Provenance: Hindman, Jan, 2018, lots 753 and 766. Approx. w. 15.75" and w. 12", 50.95 ozt
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Five sterling silver plates/bowls
Five sterling silver plates/bowls by various makers, one inscribed "Robert Stokes Tournament 1941".
Largest: 12"dia / 47 troy oz
Condition: Tarnished, dents, monograms, wear consistent with age.
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(5) Pcs silver plate, c/o Rogers
(5) Pcs silver plate, c/o Rogers Bros Ancestral vase with 1926 trophy engraving (12" h), SS Orontes commemorative trowel, pair of miniature filigree vases (4" h), Rogers Smith & Co oversized chalice (5-1/8" dia x 5-1/8" h)
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ROGER WILLIAMS SILVER CO.
ROGER WILLIAMS SILVER CO. STERLING PLATERoger Williams Silver Co. (American, Rhode Island) for Hansel, Sloan & Co. (Connecticut). Sterling silver tray with openwork rim. Marked on the underside sterling G108, with RW maker's mark and Hansel, Sloan & Co. mark. 232.3 grams. 9"-diameter
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A COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE
A COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE by Roberts and Dore, Sheffield, 1950, including thirteen forks and three serving spoons, of plain form with canted corners and bevelled edges c.32oz (16)
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Assortment of American silver table
Assortment of American silver table articles and serving pieces including: Frank Smith ribbed bowl (3 in. H., 5 1/2 in. Diam.) and matching underplate, Frank Whiting pipken with turned wood handle, Kirk "Wadefield" salad set with olive-wood utensils, silver-handled angel food breakers, etc.; 18.25 ozt. of weighable silver
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24 PCS R.E. SMITH KY COIN SILVER
24 PCS R.E. SMITH KY COIN SILVER FLATWARE INC. LADLETwenty-four (24) pieces coin silver flatware stamped R.E. SMITH in rectangle for Richard Ewing Smith, working Louisville, Kentucky 1821-1848 and Paducah, 1849. Includes 1 gravy ladle with additional eagle pseudo hallmark; set of 12 dessert spoons (all with identical monograms AAP); and 11 teaspoons (8 teaspoons with pointed fiddle handles and 3 teaspoons with rounded fiddle handles, 2 of which feature the same eagle pseudo hallmark as on the ladle). Ranging in size from 5 3/8" L to 7 1/4" L. Combined weight: 17.47 troy ounces.
The Estate of Cora Jane Spiller, Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Condition:
1 teaspoon with rounded fiddle handle has tear and denting to bowl; 1 teaspoon with rounded fiddle handle has scaly abraded surface, otherwise all items in very good condition. Most monogrammed.
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American Silver Plated Butler's
American Silver Plated Butler's Serving Tray, Rogers, Smith & Co., c.1870 length 33.5 in — 85 cm
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A STERLING SILVER OVAL SERVING TRAY
A STERLING SILVER OVAL SERVING TRAY BY FRANK SMITH Pattern number 2267, chased well with central cartouche and crosshatched surround topped by a foliate border with conforming rocaille rim, script monogram to well.
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Twelve sterling service plates:
Twelve sterling service plates: round with recessed centers, Frank W. Smith Silver Co., Inc., retailer Bailey, Banks & Biddle Co., fronts with script monogram, backs inscribed "1913-1938", 167.29 oz.T., 10-1/4 in. The Estate of the Late William M. Pomeroy, Pottsville, Pennsylvania.
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Silver Plated Serving Pieces
Silver Plated Serving Pieces English and American an assembled group of eight silver plated serving pieces including two spoons hallmarked J.B.Ltd / Sheffield England a spoon hallmarked Cooper Bros. & Sons Ltd. / Sheffield England a ladle hallmarked Rogers a fork hallmarked Community Silver a fork/spoon combination serving tongs hallmarked Barker Bros. / England and a fish service hallmarked RFM&S EP; largest lg. 12 in.
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FRANK W. SMITH SILVER CO.
FRANK W. SMITH SILVER CO. REPOUSSE STERLING BOWL: Approx. 11.86 Troy ounces. Sterling Silver repousse bowl, having an overall floral medallion & scrolling foliate motif. Impressed marks at underside. Approx. 3'' h x 8'' w.
CONDITION: Scattered indents & scratches at & near bottom.
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Silverplate covered dish (Rogers
Silverplate covered dish (Rogers Bros. Ct.) 13' Ht.
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Silverplated Flatware American an
Silverplated Flatware American an assembled group of silverplated flatware including a commemorative spoon and a pair of sugar tongs both marked Reed & Barton a pair of sugar tongs marked 847 / Roger Bros. three picks a fork and spoon marked Leonard /Silver Plated / Hong Kong a shell spoon marked Kinsey five unmarked demispoons five teaspoons marked Harry Raynes and one serving fork marked Wm. Rogers / Plated; longest lg. 6.5 in. Condition: Monogrammed.
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LOT OF STERLING SILVER & SILVER
LOT OF STERLING SILVER & SILVER PLATESterling: bowl, 9 spoons, English wine coaster. Plated: candlesticks, butter knives, spreaders. Coaster 6.5" diameter
Property from the estate of Philip Roth. Philip Roth was born in Newark New Jersey on 19 March, 1933. The second child of second-generation Americans Bess and Herman Roth, Roth grew up in the largely Jewish community of Weequahic, a neighborhood that he was to return to time and again in his writing. After graduating from Weequahic High School in 1950, he attended Bucknell University, Pennsylvania and the University of Chicago where he received a scholarship to complete his M.A. in English Literature. In 1959, Roth published Goodbye Columbus - a collection of stories and a novella for which he received the National Book Award. Ten years later, the publication of his fourth novel Portnoy's Complaint brought Roth both critical and commercial success, firmly securing his reputation as one of America's finest young writers. Roth was the author of thirty-one books including those that were to follow the fortunes of Nathan Zuckerman and a fictional narrator narrator named Philip Roth through which he explored and gave voice to the complexities of the American experience in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Roth's lasting contribution to literature was widely recognized in his lifetime, both in the United States and abroad. Among other commendations he was the recipient of the Pulitzer Prize, the International Man Booker Prize, twice the winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award and the National Book Award and presented with the National Medal of Arts and the National Humanities Medal by Presidents Clinton and Obama respectively. Philip Roth died on 22 May 2018 at the age of eighty-five having retired from writing six years previous.
(PROTH8893/LOT)(WT)
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ROGER. SMITH & CO. SILVER PLATE
ROGER. SMITH & CO. SILVER PLATE BOTTLE SERVING HOLDER 11 ?" x 6 ¼" x 4 Fashioned as a bottle, hinged case - serving holder with double handles to put a bottle inside, marked on the bottom.
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Collection of silver and plated
Collection of silver and plated table articles coin silver including: pair spoons by D. Smith (18th century) L9 1/4'' pair salt spoons by Reineman & Meyran (18th century) L3 3/4'' sterling including: American sterling porringer L6'' 6 Watson Mt. Vernon pattern forks L7 1/2'' set of 8 Stratmore cocktail picks L4 1/2'' Gorham spoon L8 1/2'' silverplate including: 2 English bread trays L15 1/2'' and 16'' silverplate and glass beverage pitcher H9 1/2'' 6 assorted plated skewers L7'' to 14 1/2'' Total 27.4 weighable oz (29pcs) Provenance: Estate of Jane Isabella Maguire Abram Atlanta Georgia. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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Five pieces Aesthetic
Five pieces Aesthetic silverplate, engraved decoration; Wilcox tea set, Rogers Smith goblet, spoon holder. Tallest 12 1/2"H. Good condition.
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1877 SILVER PRESENTATION
1877 SILVER PRESENTATION PITCHER13-1/4" high silver plated by Rogers Smith & Co. Engraved presentation script on front. Wear, as shown. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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ELEVEN SILVERPLATE MEDALLION
ELEVEN SILVERPLATE MEDALLION PATTERN SERVERS Makers included Hall & Elton and Wm. Rogers; including a fish server, crumber, (2) sugar spoons, (2) master butter knife, baked potato fork, mustard ladle, pastry server, (2) tablespoons. No monograms.
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Lot of sterling & silver plate, c/o
Lot of sterling & silver plate, c/o weighted sterling reticulated compote (6-7/8" dia x 6" h, bends & crack), pair of Alvin S21 weighted sterling shakers, Reed & Barton silver plate oval tray with 1952 inscription (9-3/8" x 7-1/4"), Wallace silver plate pie server, Wm Rogers silver plate pie server, Rogers Bros silver plate tablespoon
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Southern Coin Silver Flatware
Southern Coin Silver Flatware Maryland, 19th century, P. B. Sadtler & Sons fish server; Gould & Ward butter knife; Robert Brown sugar spoon, most with monograms, (three pieces); detailed list available
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ROGERS SMITH & CO. SILVER PLATED
ROGERS SMITH & CO. SILVER PLATED BON BON DISHDESCRIPTION: Rogers Smith & Co. Silver Plated bon bon dish. Features an ornate silver plated sphere on four hoof footed base. Designed with a roll back top and ornate etched body. Hallmarked: "New Heaven, 1866, Rogers Smith & Co." CIRCA: 20th Cent. ORIGIN: USA DIMENSIONS: H: 6.5" x D: 7.5" Have a similar item to sell? Contact: Info@Akibaantiques.com CONDITION: Missing part of hinge, mild wear. 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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FRANK SMITH STERLING FLATWARE, 67
FRANK SMITH STERLING FLATWARE, 67 PCS67 pieces sterling silver flatware by the Frank Smith Silver Co. in the Federal Cotillion pattern (also known as Edward VII, introduced 1901). Includes 8 dinner forks, 8 salad/dessert forks, 8 knives with stainless blades, 16 teaspoons, 8 iced tea spoons, 8 round bowl soup spoons, 8 flat handle butter spreaders, 2 table/serving spoons, and 1 gravy ladle, 72.4 ounce troy combined weight (excluding knives). Early to mid 20th century.
Condition:
Very good condition.
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(2)Boxes Of Silver Plate FlatwareTo
(2)Boxes Of Silver Plate FlatwareTo include 103 pieces of Community siler plate flatware in wooden box and 97 pieces of various silver plate flateware including Nobility 1847 Rogers Bros. and Supreme silver plate flatware. Private collection Rochester Hills Michigan
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GEORGIAN SILVER PORRINGERGeorge
GEORGIAN SILVER PORRINGERGeorge Smith, London, 1804; 10 grams; Condition: rim uneven; 2 1/2 inches wide Condition:
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A Set of Eighteen George III Silver
A Set of Eighteen George III Silver Plates
Robert and Thomas Makepeace, London, 1794
each having a gadroon rim, the border decorated with an engraved coat of arms.
each hallmarked for Sterling on underside
296 ozt 4 dwt
Diameter 9 5/8 inches.
Property from a Private Collection, Winnetka, Illinois, sold to benefit the Susman and Asher Foundation
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SILVER & SILVER PLATE FLATWARE &
SILVER & SILVER PLATE FLATWARE & SERVER GROUPGreat lot of twenty-five (25) pieces of assorted sterling silver, silver plated, & stainless steel flatware. Includes six (6) runcible spoons stamped "1847 Rogers Bros xs Triple", one (1) spoon stamped "1847 Rogers Bros xs Triple", two (2) serving spoons stamped "1847 Rogers Bros xs Triple", one (1) salad service spoon stamped "Silver Plate Sheffield England", one (1) small fork stamped "Holmes and Edward IS", one (1) sterling silver sugar cube tongs stamped "Michel Sterling", three (3) large sterling silver serving spoons stamped "PAT 1898 RW sterling", two (2) sterling silver spoons stamped "PAT 1888 RW Sterling", five (5) unmarked butter knives with mother of pearl handles, one (1) unmarked butter knife, & one (1) sugar spoon marked "Ambassador Cutlery MFG.CO Stainless- Germany". Approximate weight of weighable sterling silver is 6.8 OzT.
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Lot of silver plate, including
Lot of silver plate, including R&W Wilson oval tray (12" x 8-1/2"), Homan Mfg Co relish dish (12" x 5-3/8"), Homan Mfg Co hinged lid dresser box (4-7/8" dia x 2-1/8" h), (2) bottle stands, (3) coasters, pair of Homan Silver Plate Co candlesticks (9-1/2" h), (3) IHS communion plates (5-1/2" dia), W Wilson miniature sugar bowl (2" h), (6) Gorham shakers, (2) flasks, Rogers Smith & Co mug
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Lawrence B. Smith Co. silverplate
Lawrence B. Smith Co. silverplate double handled tray; reticulated gallery edge, floral and foliate designs in tray. Hallmarks on base. 18" x 13".
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Two American repousse silver
Two American repousse silver cream jugs by Baltimore smiths comprising: 1) Schofield first quarter-20th century pattern 1260 retailed by Hennegan Bates Co. 2 5/8 in. H. 3.30 ozt. sterling; 2) S. Kirk & Son third quarter-19th century 2 1/4 in. H. 2 ozt. .917 fine (''11OZ'') Estimate $ 150-250 Schofield piece is inscribed underneath and dated ''1918 '' Kirk piece has monogram ''ME '' appropriate wear for domestic use.
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Sterling silver flatware and
Sterling silver flatware and serving assortment of 10 pieces including Wallace Rheims set of seven 5 1/2" spoons monogrammed with a 'P', Baker-Manchester Roanoke ladle, Gorham thistle sugar tongs, Whiting cherry or berry branch spoon. 6.8oz.
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Seven pieces of SILVER including: a
Seven pieces of SILVER including: a Tiffany & Co. fish server; three minature pierced bowls by Tiffany & Co.; one Sanborn Mexico large ladle and serving fork; one small sardine fork expected wear to all 14.42 ozt t.w.
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Seven-Piece Collection of
Seven-Piece Collection of Silverplate Items, consisting of a William Rogers circular covered chafing dish-on-stand, an F. B. Rogers silverplate sauceboat-on-warming stand, an American footed roll-top silverplate butter dish with conforming glass liner in the \"Old Sheffield\" style, an English silverplate sugar scuttle with a serving scoop, first quarter 20th century, an ovoid Wilcox silverplate bread tray in floral decor, an American silverplate tow-handled cigarette urn of campana form and an F. B. Rogers footed silverplate bonbon dish in the form of a leaf, h. 3\" to 12\".
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Two American sterling silver
Two American sterling silver serving bowls and a cake plate by various makers 20th century comprising: Fisher bowl with reticulated rim pattern 203 9 7/8 in. Diam.; Reed & Barton bowl with gadroon rim pattern X487 dated 1946 10 1/4 in. Diam.; Watson cake plate pattern 476 with fluted sides 9 in. Diam.; 26.90 ozt. t.w.; and a silver-plated cake plate by Bernard Rice's Sons Estimate $ 500-700 There are no monograms a few tiny pecks and wear consistent with use.