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Three Mount Vernon 'Yetive' pattern
Three Mount Vernon 'Yetive' pattern sterling silver serving pieces Comprising a large berry spoon, a salad fork and a vegetable server with pierced bowl. (3). Longest: 9 1/4 in., 10oz. - overall good condition - tip on one tine of fork bent very slightly - old marks and scratches and surface abrasions
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SIX STERLING SOUVENIR SPOONS. Mt.
SIX STERLING SOUVENIR SPOONS. Mt. Vernon Chicago Boston New York Pan Am Expo and Loisiana Purchase Expo. 5 1/4''l - 6''l.
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Three R.H.L. Villard Coin Silver
Three R.H.L. Villard Coin Silver Forks wc. Washington DC and Georgetown MD c. 1833-1835 marked "VILLARD" in serrated rectangle; fiddle typt pattern period script monogram "LE" en verso length 8 1/8 in. weight 5.85 troy ozs. Provenance: Collection of Steven Cabot Barnes Harvey (1949-1993). Reference: Kovel Ralph and Terry. Kovels' American Marks p. 382.
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TWO-PART MIRROR. American 19th
TWO-PART MIRROR. American 19th century wood gilt. Reverse painting of Mt. Vernon split columns. 43 3/4''h. 25 1/2''w.
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2 SOUVENIR SPOONS STERLING & 800
2 SOUVENIR SPOONS STERLING & 800 SILVERTwo souvenir spoons comprising Moore & Leding sterling silver Mount Vernon spoon (6.25 in., 28 grams) and 800 silver Liechtenstein spoon with landscape enameled bowl (4.12 in., 11 grams).
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Mount Vernon theorem, view of Mount
Mount Vernon theorem, view of Mount Vernon with General Washington on porch, two ladies and a groomsman in yard, inscribed indistinctly at bottom center "Washington's Houseā¦(?)" and signed lower right on slip of paper "By Isabell R. Dumont Oct. the 13, 1833", derived from the print "Mount Vernon, The Seat of the Late Gen. G. Washington" by Samuel Seymour (1796-1823), Philadelphia, published March 15, 1804, watercolor and ink on paper, 17-5/8 x 20-5/8 in.; 19th century painted and gilt wood fluted panel frame. Restoration to paper at tears at edges and scattered throughout with likely retouch, possible water damage to inscription at bottom which may have been the same as on slip of paper; frame with abrasions. Estate of the Late William and Priscilla Carlebach, Mystic, Connecticut and Bedford, New York.
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Thomas Chambers painting, view of
Thomas Chambers painting, view of Mount Vernon, the home of George Washington, unsigned, attributed to Thomas Chambers, New York, 1808-1866, oil on canvas, 21 x 29-7/8 in.; 20th century gilt wood frame. Laid on fiberboard, retouch in tree left and minor scattered points throughout, crackle, cupping; frame with abrasions. Estate of the Late William and Priscilla Carlebach, Mystic, Connecticut and Bedford, New York.
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FOLK/OUTSIDER ART WASHINGTON
FOLK/OUTSIDER ART WASHINGTON DIORAMA"Mt. Vernon Leisure" carved and painted wood diorama by David Samuel, dated 2003. 14" high, 14" wide, 2" deep. Provenance: Property of a Litchfield County Collector.
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Sandpaper drawing of Mount Vernon
Sandpaper drawing of Mount Vernon late 19th c. with Washington's tomb in the foreground unsigned. 10"x12"
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PASTEL OF GEORGE WASHINGTON'S MOUNT
PASTEL OF GEORGE WASHINGTON'S MOUNT VERNON. American mid 19th century. Naive unsigned scene of travelers near Mount Vernon. In a birdseye maple veneer frame 13 1/4'h. 17 1/4''w.
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MOUNT VERNON CO. STERLING
MOUNT VERNON CO. STERLING SEVEN-PIECE NUT SET (ENCASED), 5.3 OZMount Vernon Co. Sterling Seven-Piece Nut Set (encased), 5.3 oz
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Virginia coin silver forks,
Virginia coin silver forks, fiddle handle, rounded fins, thread borders, marks for "J.M. Freeman" (Joseph M. Freeman, Norfolk, Virginia, 1806-1882), monogram on back, 7-3/4 in. Heavy wear to tines.
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12 VICKSBURG MISS. COIN SILVER
12 VICKSBURG MISS. COIN SILVER FORKS +1Twelve Vicksburg, Mississippi coin silver forks, all with incuse mark "Klein & Bro.", (John Alexander Klein, working Leesburg, Virginia circa 1833-1836, and Vicksburg, MS circa 1836 through at least the 1850s; mark used circa 1854). Includes six (7-3/4"L) forks and six (6-7/8"L) forks, all in the Fiddle and Thread pattern and monogram B.D. Also included is one additional fork of similar design, 7-5/8"L, marked only "coin" with monogram "Markham" which descended with the others. Combined total weight of all 13 forks: 21.30 oz troy. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Two of the larger forks have some apparent ink staining to shafts (one on the top, the other on the bottom), some slight bends to some tines.
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THREE VIEWS OF MOUNT VERNON BY
THREE VIEWS OF MOUNT VERNON BY JOHN WARD DUNSMORE (MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS 1856-1945). Oils on canvas. Two are initialed and dated June 1905 The Music Room and The River Front. Both unframed glued to cardboard 17 1/2''h. 21''w. And an unsigned landscape Cornfield in November. Crazing. 12''h. 16''w. in a frame 20''h. 24''w.
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Youth fork 4.5"l. and a food pusher
Youth fork 4.5"l. and a food pusher 4"l. both 14k yellow gold.
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A Victorian silver mounted antler
A Victorian silver mounted antler toasting fork, mounts London 1897, 54cm long
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SHAKER-TYPE STOVE. From Mt. Vernon
SHAKER-TYPE STOVE. From Mt. Vernon New York 19th century wrought and sheet iron. Good detail with blacksmith-wrought utensil rack and door latch. Three utensils are mismatched. 31''h. 33''l.
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A Lot of Ten Sterling Silver
A Lot of Ten Sterling Silver Table Articles including by The Mount Vernon and Rogers Companies Consisting of: 6 individual dishes with serpentine rim by The Mount Vernon apprx. 3-1/4"D monogrammed; rectangular tray with repousse wide border apprx. 6-7/8"L x 3-1/4"W; a julip cup with flared rim apprx. 3"T x 2-3/4"D engraved; a 833 silver beaker apprx. 2-1/8"T x 1-7/8"D engraved; a baby spoon by Rogers "Old Charleston" pattern apprx. 4-1/4"L. All pieces properly marked. Total weight apprx. 10.1 toz.
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3 Horn Cups & a 2-Prong Horn
3 Horn Cups & a 2-Prong Horn Handled Fork. 2 Cups are monogrammed, one is marked 'J.P. Waston, Esq. MD.' From a Sherman, CT estate. Dimensions: Fork is 18" long.
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A Collection of Sterling Silver
A Collection of Sterling Silver Spoons and Forks in "Monticello" Pattern by Lunt Consisting of: thirty-two teaspoons, various monograms, approx. 5-1/2"L, six cream soup spoons, no monogram, approx. 5-1/4"L, six salad forks, approx. 6"L. Total weight approx. 28 troy oz.
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LANDSCAPE AND VIEW OF MOUNT
LANDSCAPE AND VIEW OF MOUNT VERNON BY JOHN WARD DUNSMORE (MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS 1856-1945). Oils on canvas. Revolutionary Battlefield at Princeton NJ signed and dated 1909 lower right. 12''H. 16''w. in a frame 20''h. 24''w. and the library at Mt. Vernon initialed and dated 1905 lower left. 16''h. 12''w. in a frame 24''h. 20''w.
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Four Sterling Forks and Four Knives
Four Sterling Forks and Four Knives by S. Kirk & Co. In the "Calvert" pattern introduced in 1927 the forks apprx. 7-1/2"L and the knives with stainless steel blades apprx. 8-7/8"L. Weight of the forks alone is apprx. 6.88 toz.
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15 MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE RETAILED
15 MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE RETAILED FORKS15 Memphis, Tennessee retailed coin silver or early sterling forks. Items 1-9: 9 forks with pointed oval tipt handles, incuse marks J.E. Merriman & Co. (used circa 1855-1860, according to the book Tennessee Silversmiths by Benjamin H. Caldwell Jr.), additional pseudohallmarks P-star-S (Polhamus & Strong, working New York, 1859-1863), script monogram GHM. 6-7/8"L. Items 10-15: Six forks in the Ivy pattern by Henry Hebbard, with Devil masks on handles, HH 1865 patent mark, F.D. Barnum & Co. incuse retailer mark (active Memphis, c. 1870s), script monogram on handle: Mrs. M.L. Beecher. 7-1/8"L. Combined weight: 19.35 oz troy. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Very good condition with a couple of slightly bent tines.
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THREE BURMESE WARES Including a
THREE BURMESE WARES Including a Fenton basket with upright reeded handle above a ruffled fringed rim and spiralled lower basket; the second a Mt. Washington cruet set with three melon reeded pieces on a plated stand by F. B. Rogers Taunton (5)
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4 Gorham Virginiana sterling silver
4 Gorham Virginiana sterling silver dinner forks, mono, 6.14 TO Estimate $80-120
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Sterling. 2 Serving Forks. From a
Sterling. 2 Serving Forks. From a Hartsdale, NY home.
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Seven Missouri Coin Silver Forks
Seven Missouri Coin Silver Forks 19th century: shaped fiddle tipt front handles, marks for Rene Beauvais (St. Louis, Missouri, working 1838-1876), no monograms, 13.95 oz.T., 7-7/8 in.,
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LEAVING MOUNT VERNON FOR
LEAVING MOUNT VERNON FOR CONTINENTAL CONGRESS BY JOHN WARD DUNSMORE (MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS 1856-1945). Oil on canvas initialed lower right. Sketch of Washington Patrick Henry and Pendleton outside Mt. Vernon. 9''h. 12 1/2''w. in a frame 17''h. 20 3/4''w.
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MOUNT VERNON / MAUSER STERLING
MOUNT VERNON / MAUSER STERLING COMPOTE SERVING BOWL: Compote on raised pedestal. Floral design open work around rim. Marked on base with Mauser / Mount Vernon mark Sterling 2860. Monogrammed. Measures 4 1/2'' high x 10 3/4'' oval. Bowl appears to have been vermeil at one time. Approx 17.9 troy oz.CONDITION: Note signs of use.
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Historic blue lidded sugar bowl,
Historic blue lidded sugar bowl, blue-printed mark on base "Mount Vernon the Seat of the Late Gen. Washington" in floral band, Staffordshire, England, circa 1825, 5-3/4 in. Lid with chips to finial and rim (two repaired chips), large flake chip to interior rim, otherwise good condition. Frank L. Horton Collection, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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TWELVE DOMINICK & HAFF FORKS
TWELVE DOMINICK & HAFF FORKS circa 1894; together with seven grapefruit spoons and an unmatched Watson spoon - (20)
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SIGNED "WENTZ" HEARTHSIDE TWO-PRONG
SIGNED "WENTZ" HEARTHSIDE TWO-PRONG FORKca. 18th-19th century; two-prong fork with arch top flatwork and center rod handle with wrapped hook hanger, filework accents to edge, incised line and decorative frog's leg swimming design near maker's last name, attributed to Frederick Wentz, Upper Salford, Montgomery Co., PA, 16 1/2"; Condition: some surface rust
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(LOT OF 39) ART NOUVEAU STERLING
(LOT OF 39) ART NOUVEAU STERLING FORKS (Lot of 39) Art Nouveau sterling forks, including (6) Gorham forks; (4) Reed & Barton Marlborough salad forks and (3) ice cream forks; (11) forks; total weighable 22 ozt, Provenance: Property from the estate of Steve Yvaska, long time noted Antiques and Art journalist for San Jose Mercury News, San Jose, CA.
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Kirk & Son Repousse pattern
Kirk & Son Repousse pattern sterling serving pieces Maryland early 20th century comprising: serving fork L9 1/4'' lettuce fork L9 1/4'' meat fork L9'' baked potato fork L7 1/2'' pastry server L9 1/2 pierced spoon L8 1/8'' 3 shaped spoons L9 1/2'' stuffing spoon L10 3/4'' 3 vegetable spoons L9'' hollow handle cake/pie server L10'' Total 38.0 weighable oz troy (14pcs) Provenance: Whispering Pines North Carolina private collection.
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A Set of 12 George W. Shiebler &
A Set of 12 George W. Shiebler & Co. Victorian Empire Sterling Forks Matched set of twelve overall comprising of six 7-1/2"L dinner forks and six 6-1/8"L salad forks. All having fan designed handles with flower medallions hallmarked on handles. 16.76 toz.
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16 F.H. CLARK FORKS16 coin and
16 F.H. CLARK FORKS16 coin and sterling silver forks retailed by F.H. Clark of Memphis, circa 1860. Includes 10 Olive pattern forks (6-7/8") and 6 Threaded antique pattern forks (7-5/8"L). All marked F.H. Clark & Co., most with additional lion-anchor-G marks for Gorham, one also marked Coin and one also marked Sterling. Combined weight 22.45 oz troy. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Very good condition with a couple of slightly bent tines.