- SIX STERLING SILVER JULEP CUPSSix sterling
SIX STERLING SILVER JULEP CUPSSix sterling silver julep cups by Newport and Fisher, 22.2 ozt.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
One with dented base.
- Four American Silver Julep Cups
20th
Four American Silver Julep Cups
20th Century
three Manchester examples and one Newport, each marked Sterling.
15 ozt 11 dwt gross
Height 3 3/4 inches.
- SIXTEEN MEXICAN STERLING SILVER JULEP
SIXTEEN MEXICAN STERLING SILVER JULEP STRAWS Assembled set of sixteen Mexican sterling silver leaf form julep or ice tea spoons/straws comprising, eight Arturos Monterrey spoons/straws, and eight spoons/straws stamped "Hecho En Mexico/T.G/925", all appropriately marked. Approximate dimensions: l. 8"; total weight 3.55 ozt. Note: Ahlers & Ogletree reserves the right to require payment via certified funds (wire transfer, certified check) for this lot. Please contact our offices in advance of bidding with any questions.
- COLLECTION OF EIGHT S. KIRK & SON STERLING
COLLECTION OF EIGHT S. KIRK & SON STERLING SILVER JULEP CUPS Pattern number 277, (1) with retail mark of Shreve Crump & Low Co., Boston, Massachusetts; all with various engraved monograms and (7) with engraved dates to the underside circa 1964-1971.
- SET OF SIX S. KIRK & SON STERLING SILVER
SET OF SIX S. KIRK & SON STERLING SILVER JULEP CUPS Pattern number 277, without monograms.
- JOHN KITTS & CO. COIN SILVER JULEP CUPS,
JOHN KITTS & CO. COIN SILVER JULEP CUPS, 2 John Kitts & Co. American coin silver beakers or julep cups, set of two, stamped maker's marks underside. 3.75" H x 3" diameter. Approx: 9.72 ozt.
- SET OF FOUR ENGLISH SILVER JULEP CUPSMark
SET OF FOUR ENGLISH SILVER JULEP CUPSMark of C.J. Vander, London, 1989.
3 1/2 x 3 1/4 in. diam., 23 oz. approx. weight.
Condition
Very minor wear and in good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- PAIR OF POOLE STERLING SILVER JULEP
PAIR OF POOLE STERLING SILVER JULEP CUPS ht. 3 1/4, dia. 3 1/4 in., total 6.4 troy oz.
- EIGHT OTTO WOLTER STERLING JULEP CUPSA
EIGHT OTTO WOLTER STERLING JULEP CUPSA set of eight sterling silver julep cups by Otto Wolter?(Germany). Each is marked on the underside "/Crescent-crown/ STERLING 925 /Chalice/." Total weight 32.54 ozt. Each cup measures 4.5 x 3 inches.
Condition
Very good condition. One cup has a slight dent at the base. One cup has a half inch area of the rim that's a little roughly textured.
- FRANK COBB STERLING SILVER JULEP CUP
FRANK COBB STERLING SILVER JULEP CUP AND STERLING SILVER COCKTAIL JIGGER, "THE GREAT DANE CLUB OF AMERICA" One Julep cup with applied coin shape medallion: "The Great Dane Club of America" in circle, marked on the bottom, "Frank Cobb/ Sterling", 5 ¼"T x 3 ¼"D. Cocktail jigger, with applied coin shape medallion: "The Great Dane Club of America" in circle, 4 ¼"T x 2"D, marked "sterling" on side. Total weight, 6.99 toz.
- BEAUVAIS COIN SILVER JULEPSt. Louis,
BEAUVAIS COIN SILVER JULEPSt. Louis, Missouri coin silver julep cup or beaker, with reeded footring and flared reeded lip, marked on underside "R. & A. Beauvais" in rectangle, and "St Louis" in second rectangle (Rene and Augustus Beauvais, working St. Louis circa 1850. Worn inscription, "R__ to BWLJ". 3-1/4"H, 4.08 oz troy. Mid 19th century. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Wear to body particularly affecting monogram; seam starting to show on exterior.
- 4 MISSOURI JULEP CUPS INC. AGRICULTURALAn
4 MISSOURI JULEP CUPS INC. AGRICULTURALAn assembled set of four Jaccard St. Louis, Missouri coin silver julep cups or beakers of graduated size, from 4"H to 3-1/4"H, , all with beaded lips and footrings; incuse marks E. Jaccard & Co. and Jaccard & Co., St. Louis, Coin. Largest cup is not monogrammed; the others are inscribed or monogrammed, in descending size order: P.A.M.S, D.A.M.S. (likely Agricultural & Mechanical Society premiums), and S.H. 18.42 oz troy. Circa 1855. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Scattered small dents (largest is 1/4", on the tallest cup) and some overall wear.
- 3 HYDE & GOODRICH JULEP CUPSThree New
3 HYDE & GOODRICH JULEP CUPSThree New Orleans, Louisiana retailed coin silver julep cups or beakers, each with beaded lip and footring, all marked Hyde & Goodrich in rectangle with additional small oval mark for Wood & Hughes, New York. Two are monogrammed EFT, the third monogrammed EBS. All 3-1/2"H, combined weight 12.23 oz troy. Mid-19th century. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Overall very good condition with one or two shallow, minor dents.
- 3 COIN SILVER JULEPS - KENDRICK & KINSEYThree
3 COIN SILVER JULEPS - KENDRICK & KINSEYThree coin silver mint julep cups or beakers, all with triple reeded rims and footrings. Two (3-1/3"H) are marked E & D Kinsey (Edward and David Kinsey, working Cincinnati, Ohio 1844-1861) in rectangle with additional eagle or bird pseudohallmark and are monogrammed "Buckner" on front; the smaller one (3") has incuse marks W. Kendrick and Louisville (William Kendrick, b. 1810- d.1880) and is monogrammed "Suzanne" on front. 13.57 oz troy combined weight. All circa 1850. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
All items in very good condition.
- GROUP OF 3 STERLING SILVER CUPS1st item:
GROUP OF 3 STERLING SILVER CUPS1st item: Sterling silver mug by Whiting Manufacturing Co., New York City, 1866-1926, script engraving, 3 1/4" H. 2nd item: Sterling silver julep cup by Reed & Barton, H14 on base, block engraving, circa 1950, 3 5/8" H. 3rd item: Sterling silver julep cup by International, block engraving, circa 1960, 3 7/8" H. 11.9 oz troy total 3 items. Provenance: Property of a private Kansas collection.
Condition:
Scattered minor dents and scratches due to age. All items with engraving.
- 5 STERLING SILVER JULEP CUPS5 International
5 STERLING SILVER JULEP CUPS5 International sterling silver julep cups, P699 on base, 3-3/4" H, not monogrammed. 22.38 oz troy total. Plus one silverplated F.G. Webster & Son julep cup, 4" H, not monogrammed. (6 cups total)
Condition:
Few slight dents on International cups and dent on base of Webster cup. Overall very good condition. None are monogrammed.
- 2 MERRIMAN TN COIN SILVER JULEP CUPS2
2 MERRIMAN TN COIN SILVER JULEP CUPS2 Coin silver julep cups, each of slightly tapering form with threaded rim and foot ring, the bottoms marked Merriman and Memphis in separate rectangles (James E. Merriman, working Memphis, 1845-1860). Smaller cup has later monogram "JAKE." Larger is monogrammed SWB on one side, the other side with presentation inscription: Appreciation / Pediatric Department / University of Louisville 1948. 3" and 3-1/2"H, 8.115 oz troy. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
A couple of small dents and scratches, overall good condition.
- 3 GARNER & WINCHESTER JULEP CUPSThree
3 GARNER & WINCHESTER JULEP CUPSThree Lexington, Kentucky coin silver julep cups with triple threaded rims, each engraved on front "Presented to M.A. Payne by her Father" and marked on underside in 3 rectangles: Garner & Winchester / 10 OZ 15 / Lex. Ky (Eli Garner and Daniel Frank Winchester, working Lexington 1842-1862. (Note: 10 oz 15 was a 19th century mark sometimes used to indicate coin silver). Ref. Marquis Boultinghouse, Silversmiths of Kentucky, 1785-1900, p. 130-132, mark illustrated p. 301, fig. 60B.) 3 1/4"H, 12.125 oz troy combined weight. Provenance - Lexington, Kentucky area collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
A few scattered very light minor dents, overall very good condition.
- STERLING JULEP CUP, APPLIED HORSE HEADSterling
STERLING JULEP CUP, APPLIED HORSE HEADSterling Silver Julep cup with Applied Horse Head decoration and reeded rim, the underside engraved S. Penn & Sons, Inc..with maker's mark TREES (Benjamin Trees, Lexington, Kentucky, 1930s-1960s). 3 3/4"H, 4.49 oz troy. Provenance - Lexington, Kentucky area collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Excellent condition.
- KINSEY COIN SILVER JULEP CUPCoin silver
KINSEY COIN SILVER JULEP CUPCoin silver mint julep cup or tumbler, round tapered form with reeded and molded lip and foot, monogrammed JG. Incuse mark on base "E & D Kinsey" (Edward & David Kinsey, working ca.1836-1850, Newport, Kentucky, and Cincinnati, Ohio). 3-5/8"H, 5.21 oz troy. Provenance - Lexington, Kentucky area collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1/2" dent to back.
- SHARRARD KY COIN SILVER JULEP CUPKentucky
SHARRARD KY COIN SILVER JULEP CUPKentucky Coin Silver Julep Cup or Beaker, incuse mark on underside "Wm. M. Sharrard" for William M. Sharrard, working Henderson, Harrodsburg, Louisville and Princeton, KY, 1855-1879+ ) . No monogram or monogram removal. 3 1/2"H, 4.02 oz troy. Ref. Marquis Boultinghouse, Silversmiths of Kentucky, 1785-1900, p.244. Provenance - Lexington, Kentucky area collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Excellent condition.
- KITTS KY COIN SILVER JULEP CUPKentucky
KITTS KY COIN SILVER JULEP CUPKentucky coin silver julep cup or beaker with beaded upper and lower edges, engraved JACOB ALEXANDER MESSEX across front, with incuse mark on underside John Kitts & Co. (working Louisville, Ky, this mark used circa 1859-1864). Ref. Marquis Boultinghouse, Silversmiths of Kentucky, 1785-1900, pp.179-180. 3 7/8"H, 5.62 oz troy. Provenance - Lexington, Kentucky area collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Several pinpoint sized dents to back side, overall good condition.
- 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.
- 8 INTERNATIONAL STERLING JULEP CUPS8
8 INTERNATIONAL STERLING JULEP CUPS8 matching sterling silver julep cups, all with triple reeded and molded rims, all marked International Sterling 101 25 and measuring 3 3/4" H. 31.18 oz troy total weight. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Very good condition with a few minor scattered tiny dents. No monograms or monogram removals.
- KY COIN SILVER JULEP CUPKentucky Coin
KY COIN SILVER JULEP CUPKentucky Coin Silver Julep Cup with molded rim and wreath cartouche, enclosing engraved inscription "Stephens Brindley Bishop". 2 rectangular marks on underside have been obscured by scratching but are attributed to Joseph Lawrence Stephens (Paris, Kentucky c. 1810-1827). 3 1/2" H, 5.61 oz troy. Provenance - Lexington, Kentucky area collection, ex-Clifton Anderson Antiques. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Marks illegible, a few tiny scattered dents, overall good condition.
- 8 GALMER STERLING "HORSES" JULEP CUPS8
8 GALMER STERLING "HORSES" JULEP CUPS8 Galmer Silversmiths (New York) contemporary sterling silver julep cups with repousse multi-horse decoration and gilt interiors. Bases marked "Galmer Silver 925". Two (2) cups have a rolled rim and the others have a straight rim. All monogrammed. 4 1/8" H. 46.565 total troy ounces. Estate of Jane McKinnon, Lenoir City, TN. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
All monogrammed and all but one with the date 11-13-1980 inscribed to bases. One with damage/bending to foot. Others overall very good condition.
- 6 STERLING JULEP CUPS, INCL. CARTIERSet
6 STERLING JULEP CUPS, INCL. CARTIERSet of 5 Cartier sterling silver julep cups with reeded rims and bases, all with script monogram, and 1 International sterling silver julep cup with commemorative engraving. 3 3/4" H. 23.295 total troy ounces (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
All with minor surface scratches. 3/8" L shallow dent in base rim of International cup.
- AMERICAN JOHN B. AKIN COIN SILVER CUPAntique
AMERICAN JOHN B. AKIN COIN SILVER CUPAntique American Coin silver julep cup (beaker) inscribed "Danville KY Standard *P.L.T.*". [3 1/4 inches high]. 4.7 ozt.
- SILVER JULEP CUP AND 23 SPOONS, G. WOLF,
SILVER JULEP CUP AND 23 SPOONS, G. WOLF, KYCoin and sterling silver julep cup and spoons marked for George Wolfe and Wolf & Durringer, working Louisville, Kentucky, 1859-1900, 24 pieces total. 1st item: Sterling julep cup or beaker with incuse mark GEORGE WOLF & CO STERLING with English or pseudo hallmarks, engraved "Mrs. Belle Meissenger Dec. 2 1883". 3 1/2" H. 2nd - 24th items: Twenty-three (23) coin and sterling spoons, including seven (7) coin silver teaspoons marked WOLF & DURRINGER LOUISVILLE, monogrammed SE; eight (8) sterling silver dessert spoons with incuse mark GEO WOLF STERLING with additional W & H marks for Wood and Hughes of New York, all monogrammed "Fannie"; seven (7) coin silver teaspoons with incuse marks GEO WOLF COIN with additional mark for Whiting, New York, monogram FAA; and one (1) coin silver teaspoon with incuse marks G WOLF COIN, monogram STP. Ranging in size from 5 5/8" L to 7 1/4" L. Combined weight, items marked sterling: 11.52 troy ounces. Combined weight, items coin silver: 8.50 troy ounces. Note: German immigrant George Wolfe first appeared in the Louisville directory in 1859 and by 1860 was in partnership with Joseph Durringer. The partnership seems to have dissolved by 1872. Wolfe, who seems to have been mainly a retailer, used a variety of marks throughout his career, sometimes without the E in his last name. By 1883 the firm's name had changed to George Wolf/Wolfe & Co. (source: M. Boultinghouse, SILVERSMITHS OF KENTUCKY, p. 285-286).
The Estate of Cora Jane Spiller, Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Condition:
1st item: Some small dents, wear to monogram. 2nd - 24th items: Overall good condition with some small dents and wear to bowls.
- COVINGTON, KY OR OH COIN SILVER JULEP
COVINGTON, KY OR OH COIN SILVER JULEP CUP & FLATWARE, 3...Coin silver julep cup and flatware, 32 pieces total, marked for Charles Asmann, working Cincinnati (circa 1854-? and Covington, Kentucky prior to 1863-circa 1878; Michael C. Motch working Covington, KY 1859-1898; and Henry Terlau, working Covington 1866-1881 as H. Terlau & Co. and from 1881-1894+. 1st item: Julep cup or beaker with reeded rim and foot ring, incuse mark on underside C. ASMANN. No monograms. 3 3/8" H. 3.58 troy ounces. 2nd item: Salt spoon with incuse mark ASMANN (mark partially worn). 3rd - 20th items: Five (5) tablespoons and thirteen (13) teaspoons with incuse marks H. TERLAU and H. TERLAU & CO. Note: 9 have additional pseudo hallmarks. 21st - 32nd items: Three (3) tablespoons, three (3) dessert spoons, three (3) teaspoons, and two (2) twist handle teaspoons marked M.C. MOTCH (some in rectangles, some incuse, 1 with pseudo hallmark). Ranging in size from 3 5/8" L to 8 3/8" L. Combined weight: 26.02 troy ounces.
The Estate of Cora Jane Spiller, Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Condition:
1st item: Several scattered small dents and a 1/2" rim tear. 3rd - 20th items: Some dents to bowls and wear to tips of bowls; assorted monograms. 21st - 32nd items: Overall very good condition; assorted monograms.
- 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.
- AGRICULTURAL SILVER JULEP CUP, POSS.
AGRICULTURAL SILVER JULEP CUP, POSS. KYCoin silver Agricultural Premium julep cup with beaded rims and tapered sides, engraved "Premium Awarded CCA &M" to front, likely for the Clark County Agricultural and Mechanical Association of Kentucky. Marked J.E.CALDWELL & CO PHILA / PURE COIN / PLK to underside. 3 3/8" H. 3.84 oz troy. Note: This cup descended in a Lexington, Kentucky area family along with the Asa Blanchard coffin end handled ladle and spoons also in this auction. Caldwell and Krider were known to supply silver wares to Southern states.
By descent in a Southern family to present consignor.
Condition:
Overall very good condition with some scratching; small possible solder repair to interior.
- 3 KITTS COIN SILVER JULEP CUPS, INCL.
3 KITTS COIN SILVER JULEP CUPS, INCL. AGRICULTURALThree (3) Coin Silver Mint Julep Cups with beaded rims, all marked on base for John Kitts, Louisville, KY (working 1843-1878; this mark used circa 1836-1874). Includes 1 agricultural premium cup engraved "South Western Agricultural & Mechanical Association", 3 5/8" H; and 2 smaller cups, 1 engraved "Awarded by the Henderson Hopkins & Union Agricultural Association," and 1 without inscriptions or monograms, both 2 7/8" H. Combined weight: 10.71 oz troy.
The Estate of Cora Jane Spiller, Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Condition:
Overall excellent condition with minimal scratching and a couple of shallow dents, primarily to larger cup.
- 2 FRANKFORT KENTUCKY COIN SILVER JULEP
2 FRANKFORT KENTUCKY COIN SILVER JULEP CUPS, HARNEDTwo (2) coin silver beakers or julep cups with tapering sides and reeded rims, each marked H.H. HARNED in rectangles, attributed to Henry H. Harned, working Frankfort, KY, mid 20th century. Both approx. 3" H. Combined weight: 7.5 troy ounces. Note: According to his obituary in the Louisville, KY Courier Journal, Henry H. Harned (c.1907-1975) was a collector and maker of Kentucky silver julep cups. He also worked as an attorney in Frankfort and served as president of the Kentucky Historical Society, and authored the article on Kentucky silver in the Magazine Antiques special Kentucky issue, April, 1974.
The Estate of Cora Jane Spiller, Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Condition:
1 with possible solder repair to foot seam. Otherwise both very good condition with a few tiny scattered dents, not monogrammed.
- 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.
- 4 CINCINNATI OH COIN SILVER JULEP CUPS
4 CINCINNATI OH COIN SILVER JULEP CUPS INC. AGRICULTURA...Four (4) Ohio coin silver julep cups, all with slightly flaring sides and reeded rims, including one (1) engraved Premium SLW to side, and marked WILLEY & BLAKSLEY in rectangle (Cincinnati, 1830-1835); one (1) engraved JG to side, inscribed "JLG July 9 1911" to underside, and marked E KINSEY and CINCINNATI in rectangles (1834-1861); one (1) with incuse mark DUHME & CO. (Cincinnati, 1842-1896), no monogram); and one (1) with engraved monogram TEJ(?) to side, marked SCOVIL, WILLEY & CO. in rectangle with CINCINNATI in banner (1836-1837). All approximately 3 5/8" H. Combined weight: 17.5 troy ounces.
The Estate of Cora Jane Spiller, Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Condition:
Willey and Blaksley cup has some small dents to rim and bottom, overall very good condition. Kinsey cup has a shallow 2" dent to side. Duhme cup has 1/4" dent to side and seam ridge, with separation at seam on rim. Scovil, Willey & Co. cup shows distinct line at seam.