British Silver and Plate 81
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British Silver and Plate 81
523 525 526 British Silver and Plate 523. Charles I Silver and Gold-washed Beaker, London, 1636, maker’s mark TR, tapered cylindrical, the gold-washed rim engraved with vines over reeded band, the low gold-washed foot embossed with guilloche and reeding, ht. 4 1/4 in., approx. 8 troy oz. $3,000-5,000 524. Charles II Silver Tankard, London, c. 1680, maker’s mark R with pellet below, possibly Alexander Roode, cylindrical, with cast ear handle topped by acanthus, reeded rims, flat lid with bifurcate volute thumbpiece, lid chased and embossed with central eight-pointed star on curved acanthus leaves, base of body chased and embossed with acanthus and leaftip, date marked rubbed, ht. 6 5/8 in., approx. 23 troy oz. $2,500-3,500 525. Charles II Silver Caudle Cup, London, 1681, Benjamin Pyne, maker, ovoid, chased and embossed at base with band of acanthus and flat leaves, with scrolled handles, low foot, the lid chased and embossed with further acanthus, and with openwork acanthus ball finial, ht. 6 1/2 in., approx. 27 troy oz. $4,000-6,000 528. William III Silver Sugar Bowl, London, 1699, Samuel Lea, maker, the lobed bowl on low spreading foot, dia. 4 1/8 in., approx. 6 troy oz. $200-300 529. Queen Anne Silver Lidded Tankard, Exeter, 1706, John Elston, maker, tapered cylindrical, with cast ear handle, the domed lid with berry finial on fluted ground, over engraved spherules and reeded border, with floral cast thumbpiece, body with single applied band, on domed reeded foot, ht. 9 1/2 in., approx. 49 troy oz. $5,000-7,000 530. George I Silver Muffineer, Exeter, 1720, John Elston, maker, paneled baluster form, with pierced lid with paneled baluster finial, on spreading foot, engraved with coat of arms, ht. 7 in., approx. 8 troy oz. $500-700 526. James II Silver Chinoiserie Decorated Mug, London, 1685, George Garthorne, maker, tapered cylindrical, with two applied reeded bands, engraved with three figures amidst prunus trees, with central monogrammed cartouche, reeded ear handle, ht. 4 in., approx. 11 troy oz. $3,000-5,000 527. William and Mary Silver Lidded Tankard, London, 1692, Thomas Jenkins, maker, tapered cylindrical with applied reeded band at body, engraved with coat of arms, flat lid with recumbent lion-form thumbpiece over cast ear handle, domed foot, ht. 8 in., approx. 38 troy oz. $5,000-7,000 524 81 527 545 529 533 531. Four Georgian Silver Bun Peppers, London, two similar George I examples, one 1722, maker’s mark obscured, the other 1723, Edward Gibbons, maker, ht. 3 1/2; one George II, 1749, maker’s mark obscured, ht. 4 1/4; and the fourth George III, 1763, John Delmester, maker, ht. 4 1/8 in., approx. 10 troy oz. $400-600 532. Two Small English Silver Tablewares, London, a brandy sauce pan, 1733, George Jones, maker, with turned fruit handle, socket with small heraldic crest, lg. 7, and a 1774 pear shaped creamer, Ebenezer Coker, maker, with short spout, and leaf tip fluting to base of body, ht. 3 in., approx. 5 troy oz. $300-500 82 573 547 533. George II Silver Coffeepot, Exeter, 1736, Sampson Bennett of Falmouth, maker, lighthouse-form, with reeded footrim, paneled serpentine spout, tiered domed lid, engraved with coat of arms, ht. 9 1/2 in., approx. 32 troy oz. $2,500-3,500 534. George II Silver Coffeepot, London, 1750, William Shaw and William Priest, makers, tapered cylindrical, the tiered domed lid with urn finial, serpentine spout with acanthus to base, on low spreading foot, ht. 10 in., approx. 28 troy oz. $1,200-1,500 535 571 538 581 535. Set of Three George II Silver Casters, London, 1753, Peter Archambo II and Peter Meure, makers, campagna-urn form, with short C-scroll handles, the blind lids with urn finials, base of bodies with vertical reeding, on trumpet feet, engraved at waist with floral band and coat of arms, comprising two ht. 6 1/4, one ht. 8 in., approx. 40 troy oz. $3,000-5,000 536. George II Silver Mug, London, 1753, Robert Albion Cox, baluster form, on low foot, with serpentine handle topped by a flat leaf, ht. 3 5/8 in., approx. 6 troy oz. $500-700 576 537. Two Georgian Silver Flatware Articles, a punch ladle, London, 1754-55, maker’s mark for Edward Dobson, William Pryor and James Williams, tipt back handle engraved with dragon, molded shell-form bowl, lg. 14 1/4; and a sugar nip, London, c. 1770, maker’s mark for Thomas Chawner, shellform ends and scrolled handles, lg. 4 3/4 in., approx. 8 troy oz. total. $150-250 538. George III Silver Lidded Tankard, London, 1762, William Sanden, maker, baluster form with slightly domed lid, with open loop thumbpiece, body with applied reeded girdle, cast serpentine handle, flaring foot, engraved with mottoed coat of arms, with later chasing and embossing, and rim pushed out slightly for spout, ht. 7 1/2 in., approx. 21 troy oz. $1,500-2,500 83 539 539. George III Silver Covered Tureen, London, 1765, William Cripps, maker, squat ovoid, with gadrooned rims, domed lid with bypass dolphin-form finial, body with pendant dolphin handles, raised on rocaille feet, engraved with an earl’s mottoed coat of arms to body, and with heraldic crest to lid, lg. 15 in., approx. 98 troy oz. $3,000-5,000 540. Two George III Hester Bateman Silver Spoons, London, a stuffing spoon, 1777, monogrammed, lg. 11 1/2, and a tablespoon, 1782, lg. 8 1/2 in., both with bright-cut feather edge, approx. 6 troy oz. $300-500 541. George III Hester Bateman Silver Sugar Basket, London, 1780, urn form body reticulated with horizontal reeds and with three urn roundels, with bright-cut engraved detailing, on domed and pierced floriform foot, with beaded rims and beaded swing handle, with fitted cobalt blue liner, ht. 5 3/4 in., approx. 7 troy oz. $1,200-1,500 542. George III Silver Bowl, Exeter, 1780, maker’s mark possibly WP for William Parry, with reeded rim and low reeded foot, dia. 7, ht. 4 in., approx. 16 troy oz. $1,200-1,500 543. Three Silver Mugs, a George III mug, London, 1780, maker possibly William Bayley, ht. 3, Peter L. Krider coin mug engraved with florals, ht. 3 1/4, and a Watson sterling baby mug, ht. 2 5/8 in., approx. 11 troy oz. $150-250 84 544. Two George III Silver Strainers, London, a 1780 strainer with beaded rim and loop handle, maker’s mark obscured, with small engraved heraldic device, lg. 6 1/2, and the strainer from a wine funnel, 1782, William Simmons, maker, dia. 3 1/8 in., approx. 4 troy oz. $200-250 545. George III Silver Salver, London, 1782, Richard Rugg, maker, round, with reeded rim, engraved with central coat of arms, with later floral swag rim, on stylized shell feet, dia. 12 in., approx. 32 troy oz. $800-1,200 546. George III Silver Standing Open Sugar Bowl, London, 1782, maker possibly John Denzilow, urn form, on trumpet foot, with beaded rims and swing handle, bright-cut engraved with floral urns and heraldic roundels, ht. 5 in., approx. 7 troy oz. $400-600 547. George III Silver Footed Salver, London, 1782, Richard Rugg, maker, with reeded and beaded rim, raised on shell feet, engraved with central coat of arms in floral swag border, dia. 8 in., approx. 13 troy oz. $400-600 548. Two Small George III Silver Footed Salvers, London, 1782, a round calling card salver, John Schofield, maker, on tapered feet, dia. 5, and an oval teapot stand, Robert Hennell, on paw feet, lg. 6 1/2 in., both with bright-cut border engraving, and central coat of arms, approx. 7 troy oz. $400-600 559 556 549 549. Two George III Silver Teapots, London, 1782, John Denzilow, maker, oval, with flat lid with spherical fruitwood finial, straight spout, fruitwood ear handle, bright-cut engraved with floral swags and heraldic roundels, one original, and one modified from a tea caddy, both with matching decoration, ht. 5 1/4 in., approx. 33 troy oz. $1,000-1,500 550. Pair of George III Silver Footed Salts, London, 1782, Robert Hennell, maker, oval, on conforming foot, with beaded rims, bright-cut engraved with floral swags, and a heraldic roundel, lg. 3 3/4 in., approx. 7 troy oz. $400-600 559 546 549 556 554. Georgian Irish Silver Fruit Basket, Dublin, lacking date letter, maker’s mark obscured, oval, with basketweave reticulation, ropetwist rim, and openwork guilloche swing handle, engraved to interior with rocaille coat of arms, on low foot pierced with S-scrolls, wd. 13 in., approx. 31 troy oz. $2,500-3,500 555. Pair of George III Chargers, London, 1792, John Schofield, maker, with ogee molded and gadrooned rim, dia. 9 3/4 in., approx. 38 troy oz. $1,400-1,800 551. Seven Georgian Flatware Items, London, three bright-cut engraved teaspoons, 1783, George Giles, maker, a strainer ladle, 1817, Robert Rutland, maker, and three mustard spoons, approx. 5 troy oz. $150-250 552. Six Assembled Georgian Silver Serving Pieces, London, comprising a pair of Hester Bateman serving spoons, c. 1785, lg. 11 1/4, three miscellaneous serving spoons, and a serving fork, 1784, George Smith, maker, lg. 12 in., all with engraved monogram or heraldic device, approx. 19 troy oz. $300-400 553. George III Silver Creamer, London, 1785, maker’s mark obscured, possibly Hester Bateman, pear shaped, with scroll handle, beaded rim, on trumpet foot, ht. 5 in., 2 troy oz. $125-150 554 85 566 556. Pair of George III Silver Candlesticks, London, 1794, John Schofield, maker, fluted sconce with removable nozzle, on tapered cylindrical fluted stem, spreading foot, with reeded rims, nozzles engraved with heraldic device, foot with crest, ht. 12 in., approx. 47 troy oz. $2,000-3,000 557. Irish Silver Punch Ladle, Dublin, 1796, John Craig, maker, with feather edge back tipt stem, and shell-form bowl, lg. 14 3/4 in., approx. 6 troy oz. $250-350 558. Two George III Bright-cut Silver Creamers, London, one ovoid, 1799, no maker’s mark, with high loop reeded handle, ht. 4 1/4, the other helmet shaped, 1781, J. Denzilow, maker, on trumpet foot, ht. 5 3/4 in., approx. 7 troy oz. $400-600 559. Pair of Irish George III Silver Teapot Stands, Dublin, 1800, maker possibly John Laughlin, Jr., oval, on tapered feet, later floral engraved, with central bright-cut monogram topped by Earl’s monogram, lg. 9 1/4 in., approx. 23 troy oz. $800-1,200 560. George III Silver Fish Slice, London, 1809, maker’s mark for Robert Hennell struck over another maker’s mark, the pointed blade reticulated to center with patera in candle and flame reticulated border, threaded handle possibly associated, lg. 11 3/4 in. $150-250 86 577 563 561. George III Hester Bateman Silver Fish Slice, London, 1809, tapered pointed blade pierced and engraved with starburst within diamond frame, later monogram to heel, with beaded handle, lg. 11 1/2 in. $700-900 562. Group of English Silver Flatware, comprising an 1813 fish server, London, maker possible John Crouch, an 1819 sauce ladle, William Eley, maker, a pair of 1797 sugar tongs, and a boxed set of enameled and gold-washed demitasse spoons, Birmingham, 1960; sold together with a Tiffany & Co. sterling “Hamilton” sauce ladle, (10 items total), approx. 12 troy oz. total. $150-250 563. George III Silver Footed Tray, London, 1813, Peter and William Bateman, makers, rectangular, with rounded corners, gadrooned rim and feet, gadroon and shell handles, engraved to center with mottoed coat of arms, lg. to handles 19 in., approx. 38 troy oz. $1,000-1,500 564. Three Matthew Boulton Silver Plate Tablewares, 19th century, a pair of warming dishes, round, with acanthus handles and legs, with removable liner bowls, dia. 7 3/8, and a squat ovoid teapot with reeded girdle, lid with foliate finial, ht. 5 in. $400-600 565. English Regency Silver Plate Hot Water Kettle, early 19th century, oval body, with set in lid, lion mask pendant handles, rim engraved with continuous band of strawberries and leaves, raised on four paw legs, on shaped base, ht. 13 1/2 in. $300-500 568 566. George III Silver Oval Tray, London, 1814, Peter and William Bateman, makers, with gadrooned rim and handles, engraved with wreath to center, lg. to handles 9 3/4 in., approx. 62 troy oz. $1,000-1,500 578 565 570. Five George IV/William IV Silver Tablespoons, London, a pair of 1834, fiddle thread and shell-stemmed spoons, engraved with mottoed crest, lg. 8 7/8, and three similar fiddle and shell spoons, 1822, Eley and Fearn, makers, 1824, maker’s mark rubbed, and 1836, Richard Sibley, maker, all with crest, lg. 8 3/4 in., approx. 13 troy oz. $200-300 567. Set of Twelve George III Silver Large Tablespoons, London, 1816, Sarah and John Blake, makers, fiddle pattern, engraved with crest depicting a male bust, lg. 8 1/2 in., approx. 31 troy oz. $400-600 568. English Sheffield Plate Hot Water Urn, first half 19th century, waisted ovoid body raised on leaf-topped lion’s paw feet, with lion mask handles, fluted rim, the domed lid with inverted acorn finial, on oblong base with ball feet, ht. 14 1/4 in. $300-500 569. George V Silver Doggett’s Badge, London, 1826, makers’ mark MR CR, oval, chased and embossed with a leaping horse, with banner of liberty above, and banner engraved “The Gift of Mr. Thomas Doggett, the Late Famous Comedian, 1826” below, with laurel rim, lg. 7 1/2 in., approx. 9 troy oz. Note: Award for the scullers race called The Doggett’s Coat and Badge race, which was awarded yearly under the will of Thomas Doggett in commemoration of George I’s accession to the throne in 1714. $1,000-1,500 569 87 571. Late William IV Silver Presentation Ewer, London, 1836, Charles Reily and George Storer, makers, slender baluster form, with high neck, spout and loop handle, the body with melon shaping, on conforming floriform foot, engraved at waist with acanthus and lappets suspending wildflower drops, with two engraved roundels for the Royal Northern Yacht Club, Gourock, and dated 1835, ht. 13 1/2 in., approx. 23 troy oz. $800-1,200 579. Assembled Set of English Silver Flatware, 19th/20th century, including twelve three-tined fruit knives, London, 1809, maker’s mark WW, eight fruit knives, London, 1807, nineteen various tablespoons, seven lunch forks, eleven coffee spoons, pair of place spoons, three teaspoons, four mustard spoons, a butter knife, pair of sugar tongs, a jelly server, toasting fork, approx. 68 troy oz., sold together with approx. 35 miscellaneous silver plate, bone and wood handled knives. $1,200-1,500 572. William IV Silver Teapot, London, 1836, R. Pearce and G. Burrows, makers, squat ovoid with reeded girdle, slightly domed lid with figural Chinese man finial, fruitwood ear handle, ht. 4 1/2 in., approx. 16 troy oz. $500-700 580. Four Silver and Plate Table Articles, late 19th/20th century, a Reed & Barton “Francis I” toothpick holder, a Cartier sterling spirit lamp, with engraved names, ht. 3 1/2, a Rococo Revival Continental reticulated bowl frame (lacking liner), lg. to handles 11 1/8 in., and an interesting Continental silver plate Renaissance Revival bank, formed as an orb mounted with a dragon, and supported on three grotesque herm legs, approx. 19 troy oz. $300-500 573. Victorian Silver Salver, London, 1842, Benjamin Smith, maker, with pierced scroll rim applied to round body, raised on scroll feet dia. 11 in., approx. 20 troy oz. $300-500 574. Victorian Silver Marrow Scoop, London, 1842, makers’ mark SR DC, of typical form, with small heraldic device engraved below one bowl, lg. 9 1/8 in., approx. 2 troy oz. $100-150 575. Pair of English Silver Plated Wine Coolers, mid-19th century, likely Waterhouse, Hatfield & Co., campagna urn form, shell, C-scroll and acanthus rim, acanthus handles, and fruiting grapevine waist, on weighted shaped trumpet foot, with removable liner and rim, ht. 11 1/2 in. $500-700 576. Pair of Victorian Elkington & Co. Gold-washed Electroplate Tazzae, mid-19th century, the plates with ogee shaped rims stamped with fruit swags around acanthus engraved inner rim, engraved to center with crested monogram, on flat leaf and fruit-stamped trumpet foot, dia. 9, ht. 6 1/4 in. $1,000-1,500 577. Boxed Victorian Silver Fruit Flatware Service for Twelve, Sheffield, 1878-1881, maker likely Harrison Bros. & Howson, in with pistol grips with stylized shell terminals, engraved with silver crest, in fitted rosewood and burl walnut slant lid case, fork lg. 6 7/8, knife lg. 8 in. $800-1,200 578. Elkington & Co. Electroplate Georgian-style Kettle on Stand, late 19th century, paneled vasiform, engraved with bellflower swags, domed lid with spherical finial, upright handle with anthemion accenting, raised on stand with three ram monopodia feet enclosing burner, total ht. 20 1/2 in. $400-600 88 581. Edward VII Silver and Glass Epergne, Sheffield, 1903, Walker & Hall, makers, quatrefoil boat shaped frame with openwork shell rim and angular handles topped by seated cherubs, on conforming base with ropetwist rim, fitted with frosted and etched glass liner, with central trumpet stem set with etched and cut glass trumpet vase, ht. 16, wd. 15 1/2 in., approx. 36 troy oz. $500-700 582. Edward VII Silver Boudoir Timepiece, Birmingham, 1906, maker’s mark DNH & S, with pointed arch case, on flattened ball feet, ht. 4 in., approx. 14 troy oz. $150-250 583. Two Silver Plated Tablewares, early 20th century, a repoussé trumpet vase, ht. 12 1/4, and five-vase epergne, on shaped base and ball feet, ht. 11 1/4 in. $200-400 584. Early George V Silver Four-Piece Indian-style Repoussé Tea Set, Sheffield, 1909-10, maker’s mark RFM, comprising ovoid teapot, creamer, covered sugar, and kettle on stand with burner, all chased and embossed with leaf bands, and with central panels of astrological symbols, kettle on stand ht. 14 3/8 in., approx. 85 troy oz. $1,000-1,500 585. Four English Silver Anointing Spoons, London, a set of three gold-washed spoons in fitted case, 1911, Mappin & Webb, makers, engraved with presentation inscription dated 1914 to back of bowls, lg. 4 5/8 to 6 3/4, and a fourth commemorating Elizabeth II’s coronation, 1952, lg. 6 1/4 in., all with archaic-style cast handles, approx. 4 troy oz. $150-250 584 586. George V Silver Hot Water Pot, Sheffield, 1912, Atkin Brothers, makers, tapered ovoid with cylindrical neck and short spout, the domed lid with scroll thumbpiece, composition ear handle, ht. 6 1/2 in., approx. 12 troy oz. $150-250 590. George V Four-Piece Queen Anne Style Silver Tea and Coffee Service, London, 1928-33, D. & J. Wellby, Ltd., makers, comprising tea and coffeepots, open sugar, and creamer, paneled baluster form, pot lids with ovoid finials on starburst cut card ground, coffeepot ht. 8 1/4 in., approx. 66 troy oz. $600-800 587. George V Shell Mounted Silver Trinket Box, Birmingham, 1913, Mappin & Webb, makers, oval, the hinged lid set with tortoiseshell, and accented with fine silver wirework inlay borders, on trefoil topped paw legs, velvet-lined interior, wd. 4 3/8 in., approx. 5 troy oz. $300-500 591. George V Silver Coffeepot, London, 1932, D. & J. Wellby, Ltd., makers, baluster form with urn finial, hell molded spout, and serpentine handle, ht. 8 1/2 in., approx. 16 troy oz. $400-600 588. Pair of George V Silver Open Salts and Spoons, London, 1921, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, makers, squat ovoid, on pad feet, dia. 2 3/4, the spoons 1919 and 1922, lg. 3 1/2 in., approx. 6 troy oz. $250-350 592. George V Silver Hot Water Pot, London, 1933, D. & J. Wellby, Ltd., makers, baluster form, with urn finial, short spout, serpentine fruitwood handle, ht. 8 3/8 in., approx. 14 troy oz. $400-600 589. George V Silver Bullet Shaped Teapot, London, 1927, Wakeley & Wheeler, makers, with straight spout, low foot, composition ear handle, and flattened knop finial, ht. 4 3/4 in. $150-250 593. George IV Silver Muffineer, Sheffield, 1936, CWF makers, paneled baluster form, with reeded girdle, pierced lid with acorn finial, ht. 7 1/4 in., approx. 5 troy oz. $100-200 89 594. Edward VIII/George VI Silver Kettle on Stand, London, 1936-37, maker’s mark C & SC Ltd., ebonized handle and finial with scrolled foliate handles, serpentine bulbous sides leaftip molded and scrolled legs joined by burner stretchers, gadrooned edges throughout, ht. 13 in., approx. 51 troy oz. $400-600 602. Continental 14 Karat Yellow Gold and Enameled Box, 19th century, in the Rococo style with serpentine top and conforming sides, with foliate polychrome enamel inlay within engraved designs of foliage and rocaille, lg. 3 in., approx. 50 dwt. $1,200-1,800 595. Two English Coronation Silver Teawares, London, a tea caddy jar, 1937, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, inverted pear shape, lid with crown form finial, neck with rampant lion and fleur-de-lis rim, base with applied fleur-delis, ht. 4 1/2, and a 1952 tea strainer, with rolled rim and hammered surface, lg. 6 3/8 in., approx. 8 troy oz. $150-250 603. Group of American and Continental Flatware, comprising four French .950 silver serving pieces, three Gorham Buttercup pattern pieces; six German .800 silver fruit forks, four Gorham King Edward pattern spoons, a fork and a small ladle; International Frontenac patter master butter spreader; Gorham Cluny pattern sugar shell; and three small serving spoons, approx. 21 oz. weighable silver. $200-400 596. Set of Twelve Georgian-style Silver Plate Bread Plates, England, 20th century, with gadroon and floral rim, dia. 6 in. $100-200 597. Five Silver Flatware Items, 20th century, an engine-turned coin silver cake knife, a George V reproduction apostle spoon, London, 1936, a George V silver handled mother-of-pearl paper knife, a Sheffield, 1968 archaic reproduction spoon, and a Native American turquoise-set demitasse spoon, approx. 7 troy oz. total weighable silver. $150-250 Continental Silver and Plate 598. Spanish Colonial Lobed Bowl, 18th century, embossed with demilunes and flutes, with small serpentine handles, monogrammed, dia. 4 in., approx. 3 troy oz. $400-600 599. Two Dutch Silver Buckles, early 19th century, .833 fine, oblong, one pierced with stylized baskets and fans, the other with flowers and applied spherules, wd. 3 5/8 in., sold with seven pieces of miscellaneous coin and plate flatware, approx. 4 troy oz. $200-300 600. Austrian Silver Tobacco Box, Vienna, 1817, rectangular, with rounded corners, lid engraved with laurel wreath over flower-filled basket, on navette ground, sides engraved with leaftip, underside with paterae centered diapering lg. 3 1/2 in., approx. 4 troy oz. $250-350 601. Continental Silver Trophy Jar, Germany or Strasburg, mid19th century, with 65 guarantee mark, cylindrical, engraved at body and lid with foliate scrolls and presentation inscription for a memorial race, dated 1841 and 1852, lg. 5 1/4 in., approx. 6 troy oz. $300-500 90 604. French .950 Silver Footed Bowl, 19th century, with rounded sides, the border with openwork band of ribbon-tied berrying vines interspersed with paterae, interior with repoussé designs of foliage, four foliate molded scrolled feet, monogrammed, lg. 15 in., approx. 25 troy oz. $800-1,200 605. Three Small Continental Silver Boxes, late 19th century, an oval Austro-Hungarian box, with all-over engine-turning, lg. 3 1/2, a bombe floral embossed box, ht. 1 3/8, and hexagonal box with grapes and vases, ht. 1 3/8 in., approx. 4 troy oz. $300-500 606. French Silver Benjamin Franklin Jewel Box, late 19th century, oval, the hinged lid chased and embossed with portrait roundel of Franklin against military trophies, the sides with winged herms, strapwork, and classical figures battling lions, velvet-lined interior, wd. 6 3/4 in., approx. 14 troy oz. $500-700 607. Cased German .800 Silver Fruit Flatware Service for Twelve, late 19th century, the tapered handles with neoclassical fasces reeding, with gold-washed tines and blades, monogrammed, in fitted box marked for retailed Joseph Lutz, Mainz-Wiesbaden. $300-500 608. Italian Silver Renaissance Revival Centerbowl, .800 fine, 20th century, boar shaped body with shaped rim over reeding, chased and embossed with acanthus and shells, with dragonform herm handles, on acanthus feet, lg. 17 3/4 in., approx. 52 troy oz. $800-1,200 609. Continental Classical Revival Silver Dresser Box, late 19th/early 20th century, .800 fine, rectangular, hinged lid stamped with scene of dancing cherubs on flowering vine ground, sides engraved with similar vines, on shell-topped feet, wd. 7 in., approx. 16 troy oz. $300-500 610. Continental .800 Silver Reticulated Compote, early 20th century, boat shaped, on trumpet base, pierced and molded with lovebirds, floral swags, and cherubs, with colorless glass liner, ht. 8 1/2 in., approx. 14 troy oz. $400-600 611. Pair of .900 Silver Service Plates, likely South American, early 20th century, with molded rim, dia. 11 in., approx. 27 troy oz. $300-400 612. Dutch-style Silver Plate Hot Water Urn, early 20th century, squat ovoid body stamped with continuous scene of peasants in a landscape, with short acanthus handles, lid with crownform finial, on reeded trumpet foot, and plinth base stamped with panels of rabbits and peacocks, ht. 19 1/4 in. $800-1,200 613. Four Small Silver Articles, an early 20th century French bud vase, ht. 3 3/4 in., an .800 Dutch-type thimble cup, and two coin-set wine tasters, one formed from the bowl of a Georgian toddy ladle, approx. 5 troy oz. $150-200 614. Three Chinese Export Silver Vanity Articles, early 20th century, marked for the Nanking Store, a classical revival clothes brush, hair brush, and powder jar, all with stippled ground, accented with shields and acanthus, monogrammed, jar dia. 4 1/4 in., approx. 8 troy oz. weighable silver. $150-250 615. Two Chinese Export Silver Articles, early 20th century, a large flask and a cigarette case, both with overall stippled ground, monogrammed, flask ht. 10 1/4, case wd. 4 in., approx. 19 troy oz. $250-350 616. Four Modernist Silver Salt and Pepper Shakers, mid-20th century, possible Jensen, rectangular, with recessed edge, and interior liners, ht. 2 3/8 in., approx. 20 troy oz. $400-600 617. Danish Silver Charger, Copenhagen, 20th century, with ogee molded rim, dia. 10 in., approx. 14 troy oz. $100-300 618. Georg Jensen Sterling Sauce Ladle, post 1945, no. 141, with elongated bowl, and back tipt stem ending in stylized budding leaf, lg. 7 7/8 in., approx. 3 troy oz. $300-500 619. Danish Sterling Sauce Ladle, W. & S. Sorensen, mid-20th century, oval bowl, with back tipt handle formed as a stylized budding leaf, lg. 7 in., approx. 3 troy oz. $200-300 620. Boxed Set of Six Georg Jensen Gold-washed Sterling “Acorn” Demitasse Spoons, post 1945, in satin-lined fitted Jensen box, spoon lg. 3 3/4 in., approx. 2 troy oz. $300-400 621. Boxed Set of Georg Jensen Sterling “Acorn” Demitasse Spoons, post 1945, in fitted Curacao jeweler’s case, spoon lg. 3 7/8 in., approx. 4 troy oz. $200-250 622. Georg Jensen Sterling “Continental/Antik” Flatware Service for Eight, post 1945, comprising eight each: dinner fork (lg. 7 1/4), salad/dessert forks (lg. 6), dinner knives (lg. 8 7/8), tablespoons (lg. 6 7/8), small teaspoons (lg. 5), and flat butter spreaders (lg. 6 in.); pair of serving forks, and pair of serving spoons, approx. 58 troy oz. total weighable silver. $2,500-3,500 623. Sciaratta Sterling Modernist Fruit Bowl, mid-20th century, shaped with three pointed waves to rim, on S-scroll wirework base, dia. 10 1/2 in., approx. 24 troy oz. $200-250 624. Pair of Sciaratta Modernist Sterling Two-Light Candelabra, mid-20th century, with tulip sconces offset on Sscroll arm supported on stylized heart flanked by spherules, on domed ovoid foot, ht. 7 1/4 in., approx. 21 troy oz. $300-500 625. Georg Jensen Sterling “Pyramid” Partial Flatware Service, Denmark, post 1945, twelve dinner forks, twelve dinner knives, twelve teaspoons, ten salad/dessert forks, eight place spoons, seven butter spreaders, six demitasse spoons, six tablespoons, two serving forks, two-piece carving set (fork and knife), two pairs of serving forks and spoons, a slotted vegetable spoon, and a sauce ladle, approx. 117 troy oz. weighable silver. $3,000-5,000 626. Three Danish Sterling Flatware Items, modern, two post1945 Georg Jensen pieces, including a no. 42 pickle fork, and an “Acorn” cheese scoop, and an F. Hingelberg sugar spoon, approx. 4 troy oz. $150-200 91 625 627. Two Danish Sterling Serving Pieces, modern, W. & S. Sorensen, makers, a fish server, the blade engraved and reticulated with stylized fish, lg. 8 1/2, and a sauce ladle with iris-form handle, lg. 7 1/2 in., approx. 3 troy oz. weighable silver. $150-250 628. Four-Piece Danish Silver Coffee Service, C.C. Hermann, mid-20th century, oval pot with fruitwood ear handle, short spout, lid with egg-shaped fruitwood finial topped by silver spherules, ht. 8 3/4, with ovoid creamer and sugar, all with open wirework banding to feet, creamer ht. 2 1/2, creamer and sugar with oval undertray, lg. 9 5/8 in., approx. 38 troy oz. $400-600 629. Five-Piece Peruvian Sterling Tea and Coffee Service, Camusso, mid/late 20th century, ovoid tea and coffeepots, creamer, open sugar, and covered sugar, lids with everted berry finials, with flat leaf rims, ear handles, and spout ending in dragon’s masks, coffeepot ht. 10 1/2 in., approx. 69 troy oz. $1,200-1,800 628 92 636 partial 650 630. Pair of Silver Plate Three-Light Convertible Candelabra, 20th century, K & KD, makers, central sconce between bypass candle arms, on weighted tapered stem, and domed foot, with beaded rims, full ht. 16 1/8, stick ht. 9 7/8 in. $400-600 656 636 partial Russian Silver 636. Three Russian Silver Tea Glass Frames, Moscow, one likely Fabergé workshops, 1873, maker’s mark partially rubbed, gold-washed and molded with cottages in the woods, angular handle, ht. 4 3/8, an 1894 Aesthetic Movement frame mounted with flowering tree branch, on shell feet, ht. 3 7/8, and a 1908-1917 ovoid frame with shell girdle, ht. 2 3/4 in., approx. 16 troy oz. $400-600 631. Five Russian Metal Men’s Articles, 18th/19th century, a pair of silver filigree coat buttons; two silver gilt and enamel buckle sections, both St. Petersburg; a blackened metal matchsafe with applied gold metal monogram; and white metal ring, possibly aluminum or nickel, mounted with gilt metal regimental seal, possibly that of Catherine I. $400-600 637. Russian Silver Cigarette Case, St. Petersburg, 1874, maker possibly Mikail Iakovlevich Isakov, oblong, with engraved shoulders, all-over engine-turning, with cigar-band lid cover, monogrammed and with later Polish inscription dated 1958, 4 3/4 x 2 3/4 in., approx. 7 troy oz. $500-700 632. Two Russian Silver Boxes, an 18th century vinaigrette, rectangular, with pierced grille, wd. 1 3/4, and a Moscow reticulated oblong glasses case, 1861, lg. 5 in., approx. 5 troy oz. $500-700 633. Russian Silver Creamer, Moscow, 1829, helmet shaped, with stamped flowerhead girdle, and shell rim, reeding to lower portion of body, on reeded foot, with angular fruitwood handle, ht. 5 in., approx. 6 troy oz. $300-500 634. Ten Russian Silver Flatware Items, a St. Petersburg marrow scoop, 1857, a pair of late 19th century St. Petersburg spoons, six assorted Moscow spoons, mid-late 19th century, and a sugar scoop, 1896-1908, approx. 11 troy oz. $300-500 635. Four Russian Flatware Items, two similar mid-19th century sugar/tea caddy scoops, and two Moscow tea strainers, one 1868, lg. 6 1/8, the other 1859, with ivy leaf stem, stem bearing monogram, possibly that of Prince Yusupov, lg. 7 1/2 in., approx. 4 troy oz. $200-400 Clockwise from upper left: 637, 660, 666 (with center), 652, 646, 657 93 645 647 655 655 655 638. Three Russian Silver Salts, Moscow, two ovoid, on three ball feet, one gold-washed, 1874, dia. 2 1/4, the other 1881, dia. 1 5/8, the third molded ovoid, on domed foot, 1875, wd. 3 1/8 in., approx. 3 troy oz. $300-500 639. Set of Twelve Russian Gold-washed Silver Niello Teaspoons, Moscow, 1875, maker’s mark IA, back of bowl, front and back of stem with vine niello on lined ground, lg. 5 1/2 in., approx. 8 troy oz. $1,200-1,500 640. Russian Silver Niello Snuff Box, Moscow, 1876, maker possibly Gustav Gustavovich Klingert, rounded oblong, with all-over niello vines, lid with central monogrammed roundel, lg. 4 in., approx. 4 troy oz. $300-400 641. Two Sets of Russian Silver Coffee Spoons, Moscow, a set of six niello spoons, c. 1880, lg. 4 1/8, and a set of six engraved spoons, 1886, maker possibly Petr Abrosimov, lg. 4 3/4 in., approx. 6 troy oz. $800-1,200 642. Three Russian Silver Teawares, Moscow, sugar bowl, 1881, maker possibly Ivan Kaltikov, engraved body, on three ball feet, dia. 3 3/8, and pair of cups and saucers, 1878, inverted pear shaped, engraved with foliate demilunes, cup ht. 2 7/8, saucer dia. 4 5/8 in., approx. 14 troy oz. $500-700 94 655 655 663 (4) 643. Eleven Russian Silver and Enamel Spoons, a pair of Moscow serving spoons with specimen wood bowls, lg. 7, a tea caddy scoop, two Moscow spoons made for the Kremlin, lg. 5 1/4, a 91 zolotnik ball-topped spoon, lg. 5 3/4, three similar 1883 spoons, and two others, approx. 10 troy oz. weighable silver. $800-1,200 644. Five Pieces of Russian Silver Flatware, a Moscow soup ladle, 1885, a pair of late 19th century, St. Petersburg teaspoons, an 1879 Moscow teaspoon, and floral engraved luncheon fork, approx. 8 troy oz. $300-500 645. Russian Gold-washed Silver Enamel Sugar Bowl, Moscow, 1887, maker likely Gustav Gustavovich Klingert, squat ovoid, with swing handle, cloisonné enameled with scroll-filled teardrops, dia. 3 5/8 in., approx. 7 troy oz. $500-700 646. Russian Gold-washed Silver Enamel Cigarette Case, Moscow, 1896-1908, maker possibly Anders Johan Navalinen, rectangular, with cloisonné decoration of a swan swimming through a pond, with floral scrolls, 4 x 3 in., approx. 6 troy oz. $1,500-2,500 647. Russian Gold-washed Silver Enamel Creamer and Sugar, Moscow, 1896-1908, maker, squat ovoid, with floral cloisonné, and beaded boteh in green and purple, the sugar with swing handle, dia. 3, the creamer with ear handle, ht. 2 1/8 in., approx. 9 troy oz. $3,000-5,000 649 648. Russian Silver Niello Tablespoon, 1896-1908, with partially spiral fluted stem, the back of the teardrop-shaped bowl engraved and enameled with a city skyline, lg. 7/8 in., approx. 2 troy oz. $200-300 649. Russian Silver Enamel Presentation Flatware Set, 18961917, comprising a pair of 88 zolotnik napkin rings, dia. 2 1/8, a large 84 zolotnik spoon, Fedor Ruckert, maker, lg. 7 1/2, an 88 zolotnik pickle fork, lg. 4 1/8, a set of six 84 zolotnik teaspoons, maker likely Fedor Ruckert, lg. 5 1/2, and a set of six 84 zolotnik coffee spoons, early 20th century, maker possibly Mariìa Vasilbevna Semenova, approx. 15 troy oz., in fitted oak and gilt metal mounted case, 16 1/4 x 13 7/8 in. $4,000-6,000 650. Russian Silver Tea Glass Frame with Liner, 1896-1908, the frame mounted with relief of three horses drawing a troika, with angular handle accented with bead-centered navettes, with associated colorless glass liner with machine etched guilloche rim band, frame ht. 4 3/8 in., approx. 8 troy oz. $500-700 651. Two Russian Silver Beakers, Moscow, a kiddush cup, 1896, with floral engraving, ht. 2 3/4, and a footed beaker realistically engraved as birch bark, 1895, maker possibly Vasiliì Dmtrev, monogrammed, ht. 4 in., approx. 6 troy oz. $300-500 652. Russian Silver Craft-themed Cigarette Case, 1896-1908, maker possibly Fedor Afanassiev of Faberge, mounted with artist’s palette with date 1894, drafting tools with date 1895, a monogram within a laurel wreath, and a male bust, lg. 4 in., approx. 5 troy oz. $300-500 653. Two Silver Niello Boxes, an 1896-1908 Russian silver niello cigarette case, lg. 3 1/2; and a late 19th century American sterling niello eyeglass case, made for Tiffany & Co., wd. 4 in., approx. 5 troy oz. $300-500 654. Two Russian Silver Creamers, Moscow, 1896-1908, one pear-shaped with floral engraving, maker possibly Strulev, ht. 3 7/8, the other with short beak spout on three ball feet, maker possibly Vasiliì S. Semenov, ht. 3 3/8 in., approx. 6 troy oz. $300-500 655. Five Small Russian Silver Enamel Tablewares, two miniature kovsh, one St. Petersburg, by Mikail Grachev, the other Moscow, 1908-17, lg. 3 1/2, an 1887 Moscow vodka cup with scrolled handle, ht. 2, a miniature footed cup, ht. 3 3/8, and a gold-washed matchsafe, 1896-1908, lg. 1 1/2 in., approx. 7 troy oz. $500-700 95 717 656. Russian Silver Tea Glass Frame and Liner, 1908-17, the frame chased and embossed with a mythic king and scholar before a city wall, with Cyrillic quotation, angular handle, the colorless glass liner etched with Greek key band, frame ht. 4 7/8 in., approx. 5 troy oz. $500-700 657. Russian Silver Cigarette Case, 1908-17, engraved to front with flower stem, cartouches, and Egyptian Revival pendants, and mounted with a coin, with purple hardstone cabochon latch, lg. 4 3/4 in., approx. 6 troy oz. $300-500 658. Faberge-style Silver, Enamel, and Nephrite Jade Paper Knife, Russia or Norway, late 19th/early 20th century, 88 standard, the handle formed as a bridled horse head with red cabochon stone eyes, suspending reins, on silver gilt base, on cylindrical blue basse taille enamel stem with gold-washed navette frame, with jade blade with anthemion terminals, lg. 9 3/4 in. $1,200-1,800 659. Eighteen Russian Flatware Items, late 19th century, a set of five Pavel Akimov Ovchinnikov teaspoons, 1868, a set of eight teaspoons, two pairs of twisted stem spoons, and a single spoon, monograms, approx. 22 troy oz. $400-600 660. Russian Gold and Enamel Presentation Pendant, late 19th/early 20th century, 750 fineness, formed as an Imperial double headed eagle topped by a crown with red enamel, on ovoid base with red enamel navettes, and white a green beading, (lacking end piece), lg. 2 3/4, on later fancy link 14kt gold chain, lg. 21 1/2 in., approx. 40 dwt. $500-700 96 668 719 661. Three Russian Silver Niello Articles, late 19th/early 20th century, two buckles, one Moscow, 1896-1908, maker possibly Andreì Andreev Aleksandrov, spherical sections, the other St. Petersburg, late 19th century, cartouche shaped, with dagger clasp and French import mark; sold together with an unmarked belt buckle, likely Middle Eastern, and a French shirt stud/button, approx. 5 troy oz. $300-500 662. Six Russian Silver and Niello Pieces, late 19th/early 20th century, a Gustave Klingert sugar bowl, 1884, and 1857 beaker, a kiddush cup, a cane handle, lg. 4 1/8, an 18961908 spirit lamp, and a cased amber stemmed and gold mounted cigar holder, lg. 5 in., approx. 12 troy oz. weighable silver. $400-600 663. Four Russian Painted Enamel Silver Tablewares, late 19th/early 20th century, a tea glass frame, painted with scene of troika, on red ground, (no liner), ht. 3 3/4, a napkin ring with troika scene, maker possibly Antip Ivanovich Kuzmichev, lg. 2 1/4, a thimble cup with dancing peasants, ht. 2, and a small spoon painted with dancing peasants to back of bowl, lg. 3 7/8 in., approx. 8 troy oz. $300-500 664. Four Russian Silver Tablewares, late 19th/early 20th century, two engraved napkin rings, one with gold-washed accenting, an Aesthetic Movement knife rest, and napkin ring with Japonesque engraving, approx. 6 troy oz. $400-600 669 partial 687 665. Eleven Russian Silver and Niello Spoons, Moscow, late 19th/early 20th century, including a Faberge teaspoon with stylized feather niello inlay, lg. 5 in., a citrus spoon, three spoons with depictions of the Kremlin to back of bowls, a pair of coffee spoons with twisted stems c. 1877, a pair of teaspoons, 1873, and two others, approx. 11 troy oz. $300-500 666. Two Russian Silver Cases, early 20th century, possibly Faberge workshops, a cigarette case engraved with two horses to front, the back set with a coin and a fleur-de-lis and engraved with a monogram, lg. 3 1/8, and a lady’s purse engraved with Art Nouveau foliate, suspending short chain, wd. 2 3/4 in., approx. 6 troy oz. $300-500 667. Pair of Russian Silver Mantel Garnitures, early 20th century, reeded flattened nozzle, with monogrammed insert, on reeded baluster stem with ear handles, reeded domed foot with roundels engraved with monograms and date 1912, and flaring foot with shell feet, ht. 10 1/2 in., approx. 48 troy oz. $1,000-1,500 American Silver and Plate 668. Tiffany & Co. Sterling Aesthetic Movement Coffeepot, 1854-70, baluster form, with acanthus topped ear handle, domed lid with inverted acorn finial, applied with double guilloche girdle, and engraved with patera scrolls and anthemion, spreading foot, ht. 10 1/2 in., approx. 38 troy oz. $500-700 670 97 675 677 690 669. Eight Tiffany & Co. Figural Sterling Aesthetic Movement Nut Cups, 1870-75, the shell-form dishes with back tipt handles mounted with a realistically modeled turtle, dish raised on branch coral-form feet, lg. 6 1/2 in., approx. 30 troy oz. total. $500-700 670. Tiffany & Co. “English King” Sterling Partial Flatware Service, 1875-91, comprising twelve large teaspoons, eleven ice cream spoons, six fruit knives, four: fish forks, egg spoons, dinner forks, dinner knives, luncheon forks, luncheon knives, dessert knives, fish forks, fish knives, bouillon spoons; three: dessert forks, iced tea spoons, seafood forks, pickle forks, butter spreaders; two: teaspoons, citrus spoons, sauce ladles; a serving spoon, and a cheese knife, approx. 121 troy oz. weighable silver. $2,000-4,000 671. Twelve Tiffany & Co. Sterling Flatware, eight “Wave Edge” items, 1884-91, six teaspoons, a sugar spoon, and a master butter knife; and three “Tiffany” teaspoons, monogrammed, and a “Faneuil” serving spoons, sold together with a Dominick & Haff souvenir spoon, approx. 16 troy oz. $200-400 672. Tiffany & Co. Sterling “Wave Edge” Sauce Ladle, 188591, with shell-form bowl, lg. 7 1/2 in., approx. 3 troy oz. $150-250 98 771 690 673. Pair of Tiffany & Co. Sterling Open Salts, 1891-1902, squat ovoid, with shell and acanthus rim, on three shelltopped hoof feet, monogrammed, dia. 2 1/2 in., approx. 4 troy oz. $200-400 674. Tiffany & Co. Sterling Open Vegetable Dish, 1891-1902, oblong, the shaped rim, with acanthus scrolls and rocaille, on four acanthus scroll feet, lg. 14 1/2 in., approx. 27 troy oz. $700-900 675. Tiffany & Co. Sterling Clover Centerbowl, 1891-1902, the slightly everted rim molded and pierced with clover flowers and leaves, monogrammed to center, dia. 12 3/4 in., approx. 27 troy oz. $700-900 676. Tiffany & Co. Sterling “Chrysanthemum” Salver, 190207, the shaped rim molded in relief with dense chrysanthemum flowers and foliage, engraved to center with coat of arms, dia. 14 1/4 in., approx. 54 troy oz. $1,800-2,200 677. Tiffany & Co. Sterling Fruit Bowl, 1902-07, with molded and pierced wild rose rim, engraved to center with crowned monogram, dia. 10 in., approx. 16 troy oz. $500-700 678. Tiffany & Co. Sterling Demitasse Pot, 1902-07, ogee molded lighthouse form, with serpentine handle and spout, approx. 15 troy oz., ht. 8 1/2 in. $250-350 679. Pair of Tiffany & Co. Sterling Weighted Candlesticks, 1907-38, plain cylindrical, on weighted trumpet bases, ht. 5 1/4 in. $300-500 680. Tiffany & Co. Sterling “Faneuil” Flatware Service for Thirteen, 1907-38, comprising thirteen: forks (lg. 7), knives (lg. 9 1/4), salad/dessert forks, teaspoons, soupspoons, and butter knives; two serving spoons, a serving fork, sauce ladle, and tomato server, monogrammed, approx. 92 troy oz. weighable silver. $1,200-1,800 681. Tiffany & Co. Sterling Trophy Punch Bowl, 1907-38, with applied reeded rim bands, engraved to one side with 19311937 Horse Show Winners, on low foot, dia. 11 3/8 in., approx. 75 troy oz. $1,500-2,500 682. Tiffany & Co. Sterling Bread Tray, 1907-38, boat shaped, with reticulated rim, ending with pierced with roundel and bellflowers, monogrammed to center, lg. 11 7/8 in., approx. 12 troy oz. $125-175 683. Four-Piece Tiffany & Co. Sterling Demitasse Set, 190738, vasiform pot with peaked lid, angular fruitwood handle, ovoid creamer and sugar, with round salver, monogrammed, pot ht. 9 3/8 in., approx. 53 troy oz. $800-1,200 684. Twelve Tiffany & Co. “Olympia” Dinner Forks, seven 1907-47, five 1891-1902, monogrammed, lg. 7 7/8 in., approx. 35 troy oz. $700-900 685. Tiffany & Co. Sterling “Flemish” Flatware Service, 19111947, comprising twelve each: dinner forks, dinner knives, salad/dessert forks, iced tea spoons, cream soupspoons, butter spreaders, teaspoons, orange spoons, cocktail forks; four place spoons; large two-piece carving set; serving fork, tomato server, cheese knife, cake knife, luncheon fork and luncheon knife, approx. 158 troy oz. weighable silver, sold together with seventeen miscellaneous plated flatware items. $3,000-5,000 686. Tiffany & Co. Sterling Cigarette Box, 1938-47, rectangular, with wood lining to interior base, unmonogrammed, wd. 5 7/8 in., approx. 12 troy oz. $150-200 687. Three-Piece Tiffany & Co. Sterling Modernist Demitasse Set, 1956-65, elongated baluster-form pot and creamer, with ovoid open sugar, pot with flat lid with berry finial, creamer and sugar with berry-form handles, low flaring foot, pot ht. 9 3/4 in., approx. 32 troy oz. $1,000-1,500 688. Tiffany & Co. Elizabeth II Sterling Salver, London, 1962, ovoid, with ogee molded rim, monogrammed to center, lg. 19 1/4 in., approx. 66 troy oz. $300-500 689. Tiffany & Co. Sterling “Marquise” Serving Fork and Spoon, early 20th century, monogrammed, approx. 6 troy oz. $250-350 690. Group of Tiffany & Co. Sterling Graduated Tumblers, 20th century, all rounded ovoid, comprising eight ht. 3 1/4, eight ht. 2 1/2, and seven ht. 1/2 in., with gold-washed interiors, monogrammed, approx. 87 troy oz. $600-800 691. Small Tiffany & Co. Sterling Monteith-style Bowl, late 20th century, with ogee shaped rim, on three shell-topped feet, dia. 6 1/4 in., approx. 11 troy oz. $600-800 692. Tiffany & Co. Sterling Coffeepot, modern, lighthouse form with domed lid, with composition finial and ear handle, with reeded rims, ht. 11 in., approx. 34 troy oz. $800-1,200 693. Sterling Federal Reproduction Teapot and Stand, made for Tiffany & Co., modern, fluted cylindrical pot with straight spout with fruitwood handle and lid finial, on conforming stand with reticulated ovoid feet, engraved with drapery swags and tassels, pot ht. 7, stand lg. 8 5/8 in., approx. 34 troy oz. total. $400-600 694. Five-Piece Gorham Sterling Tea and Coffee Set, 1895-97, comprising pear-shaped coffeepot, squat ovoid teapot, creamer, open sugar, and covered sugar, all with reeding to lids and lower portion of body, pots with paneled spouts, monogrammed, coffeepot ht. 8 in., approx. 65 troy oz. $1,000-1,500 695. Gorham Sterling Aesthetic Movement Coffeepot, late 19th century, squat pear shape, with reeded mushroom finial and flat lid, neck with vertical reeding, slender serpentine handle, and stylized sugar twist fruitwood handle, numbered 2705 to base, and marked with an iron cross within a square, approx. 13 troy oz. with handle, ht. 7 3/4 in. $1,000-1,500 99 698 696. Twelve Gorham Sterling “Colonial” Fish Forks, late 19th century, with gold-washed tines, monogrammed, lg. 6 1/2 in., approx. 14 troy oz. $200-250 701. Set of Four Gorham Sterling Weighted Candlesticks, 1906, each with waisted sconce with beaded rim, tapered hexagonal stem, on hexagonal trumpet foot, ht. 9 1/2 in. $800-1,000 697. Twelve Gorham Sterling Seafood Forks, late 19th century, “Baronial”-type pattern with lion skin draping terminal, lg. 5 7/8 in., approx. 5 troy oz. $200-250 702. Gorham Reticulated Sterling Cake Plate, 1908, with reeded rim, monogrammed to center, dia. 11 1/8 in., approx. 13 troy oz. $300-500 698. Gorham Sterling Rococo Revival Seven-Piece Tea Service and Coffee Service, late 19th century, comprising shaped baluster-form coffeepot and creamer, shaped ovoid teapot, covered sugar, open sugar, and kettle on stand with burner, chased and embossed with rococo cartouches, bellflower drops, acanthus oak leaves and laurel stems, coffeepot ht. 11 1/2, together with a large tea tray, lg. 33 1/2, and a smaller serving tray, lg. 20 1/4 in., monogrammed, approx. 419 troy oz. $6,000-8,000 703. Gorham Sterling Reticulated Fruit Bowl, date marked 1911, stamped and pierced with leafy scrolls, acanthus, and floral swags, on shell-topped scrolled feet, wd. 9 1/4 in., approx. 12 troy oz. $150-250 699. Pair of Gorham Sterling “Versailles” Salad Servers, late 19th/early 20th century, fork and spoon, lg. 10 3/4 in., approx. 7 troy oz. $300-500 700. Pair of Gorham Weighted Sterling Classical Revival Candlesticks, date marked 1906, the Corinthian capital sconces, on fluted column stems, and stepped and beaded square base, ht. 10 1/4 in. $300-500 100 704. Gorham Hammered Sterling Aesthetic Movement Water Pitcher, date marked 1914, squat ovoid, with all-over hammered surface and rolled-over rim, the body and ear handle engraved and applied with decoration of flowering prunus branches, monogrammed and dated to underside, ht. 8 1/2 in., approx. 32 troy oz. $4,000-6,000 705. Pair of Gorham Sterling Shell-shaped Dishes, one possibly date marked 1933, the other 1959, raised on pair of ball feet, the earlier example engraved as trophy dated 1933, the other monogrammed and dated 1959 to underside, lg. 9 1/4 in., approx. 33 troy oz. $300-500 706. Gorham Sterling Queen Anne Style Five-Piece Tea and Coffee Service, 1941, comprising pear shaped coffeepot, teapot, kettle on stand with burner, ovoid lidded sugar bowl, and a large tray, pot with domed lids, lids with ovoid girdled finials, with fruitwood serpentine handles, coffeepot ht. 9 3/8 in., tray lg. to handles 29 in., monogrammed, approx. 257 troy oz. total. $1,500-2,500 707. Gorham Sterling Water Pitcher, 1945, ovoid, with short spout, ear handle, low foot, ht. 8 5/8 in., approx. 22 troy oz. $250-350 708. Gorham Sterling “King Edward” Pattern Flatware Service, mid-20th century, comprising twelve each: dinner forks, dinner knives, salad/dessert forks, cheese/pastry knives, tablespoons, teaspoons, cream soupspoons, iced tea spoons, seafood forks; eleven butter knives; three each: pickle forks, demitasse spoons, serving forks; two each: cheese knives, pie servers, bonbon scoops, sauce ladles, lemon fork, master butter knife, cake server, jelly server, sugar spoon, vegetable spoon, serving spoon and fork, and salad server and fork, approx. 137 troy oz. weighable silver. $1,500-2,500 709. Gorham Sterling “Lily of the Valley” Flatware Service for Six, mid-20th century, comprising seven teaspoons, and six each: dinner forks, dessert forks, soupspoons, dinner knives, butter spreaders; and a jelly spoon, approx. 32 troy oz. weighable silver. $600-700 710. Gorham Silver Strasbourg Pattern Flatware Service, comprising twelve: fish forks, cream soupspoons, bouillon spoons, dinner knives; eleven dinner forks, thirteen teaspoons, fourteen seafood forks, eleven butter spreaders, six iced beverage spoons, four tablespoons, and sixteen assorted large and small serving pieces, approx. 146 troy oz. weighable silver. $1,500-2,500 711. Gorham Sterling “St. Dunstan, Chased” Flatware Service, early 20th century, comprising twenty-three teaspoons; twelve: dinner forks, dinner knives, bouillon spoons; eleven: salad/desert forks, butter spreaders; six: iced tea spoons, citrus spoons; small two-piece carving set; large two-piece carving set; a tablespoon, seafood fork, sugar nips, and sauce ladle, monogrammed D, approx. 112 troy oz. weighable silver. $1,000-1,500 712. Pair of Gorham Sterling “Chantilly” Salad Servers, 20th century, unmonogrammed, fork lg. 10 3/8, spoon lg. 10 1/4 in., approx. 7 troy oz. $125-150 704 713. Partial Gorham Sterling “Buckingham” Luncheon Flatware Service, 20h century, comprising eighteen teaspoons; twelve salad/dessert forks; twelve butter spreaders; ten luncheon forks; ten coffee spoons; nine luncheon knives; nine seafood forks; eight bouillon spoons; seven tablespoons; tablespoon, master butter knife, and a sauce ladle, in fitted case, approx. 81 troy oz. weighable silver. $700-900 714. Gorham Sterling “Cromwell” Ladle, 20th century, with shaped gold-washed bowl, monogrammed, lg. 12 in., approx. 8 troy oz. $300-500 715. Eleven Gorham Sterling Snowflake Ornaments, 1970s and 80s, mold stamped in various patterns, wd. approx. 3 1/4 in., approx. 8 troy oz. $250-300 716. Gorham Sterling and Gold-washed “Crown Baroque” Flatware Service for Twelve, modern, twelve each: dinner forks, salad/dessert forks, tablespoons, teaspoons, dinner knives, butter knives, two sauce ladles, sugar spoon, lemon fork, pickle fork, serving fork, serving spoon, and cake knife, in fitted mahogany case, approx. 108 troy oz. weighable silver. $2,000-4,000 717. American Silver Engraved Punch Bowl, c. 1754, maker’s mark BP and STERLING, with rolled rim, on low foot, engraved with rocaille C-scrolls, floral sprays, birds, and dolphins, with crest to underside, dia. 9 1/4 in., approx. 41 troy oz. $3,000-5,000 101 720. Set of Ten Ball, Tompkins & Black Silver Fruit Knives, second quarter 19th century, threaded handles, bright-cut engraved monogram, lg. 8 1/8 in. $150-250 721. Five-Piece Gale & Willis Sterling Tea Service, New York, c. 1859, comprising two urn-form teapots, covered sugar, creamer, and waste bowl, domed lids with acorn finials, with finely beaded rims, engraved at waist with lappet band, on beaded trumpet feet, monogrammed, coffeepot ht. 11 in., approx. 91 troy oz. $2,000-4,000 722. Set of Four S. Kirk & Son Sterling Repoussé Open Salts, Baltimore, 1868-98, squat ovoid, chased and embossed with dense foliates, beaded rim, on three paw feet, with engraved presentation inscription to underside, dia. 2 1/4 in., approx. 6 troy oz. $300-500 716 718. Two American Silver Tablewares, an 18th century gravy boat with three shell-topped pad feet and flying acanthus loop handle, lg. 6 1/8, and a coin ladle, James Gaskins, Portsmouth, Virginia, early 19th century, lg. 14 5/8 in., approx. 12 troy oz. $200-250 719. Samuel Kirk Coin Silver Bowl, Baltimore, c. 1824, waisted ovoid, the neck with wide chased and embossed band of fruiting grapevines, with acanthus handles over Minerva masks, on beaded trumpet foot with wheat and rosehead rim, ht. 6 in., approx. 24 troy oz. $400-600 721 102 723. American Sterling Aesthetic Movement Creamer and Sugar, third quarter 19th century, ovoid, with patera and fan rims, acanthus reeded loop handles, engraved with Japonesque florals and medallions, creamer ht. 3 1/2 in., approx. 10 troy oz. $100-150 724. S. Kirk & Son Sterling Repoussé Covered Sugar Urn, 1880-90 urn form, with high loop handles, lid with berry finial, on trumpet foot and square base, chased and embossed all over with dense florals, ht. 6 1/4 in., approx. 12 troy oz. $300-500 725. Jacobi & Jenkins Sterling Repoussé Bread Tray, Baltimore, 1894-1908, the shaped edge chased and embossed with florals on stippled ground, with applied C-scroll rim, monogrammed to center, lg. 11 1/4 in., approx. 12 troy oz. $200-250 749 728 726. Frank M. Whiting Co. Sterling Flask, late 19th century, oblong, with applied scrolls to one side, monogrammed, lg. 4 3/4 in., approx. 4 troy oz. $150-250 727. Pair of Peter L. Krider Co. Engraved Sterling Servers, Philadelphia, late 19th century, fork and spoon, with engraved monogrammed stem, the bowl/tines reticulated with leaftip at shoulders, fork lg. 11 3/8, spoon lg. 11 7/8 in. $200-250 728. Whiting Manufacturing Company Sterling Trophy Tankard, New York, late 19th century, squat baluster form, with high relief decoration of a nymph riding a seahorse through surf, over band of ribbon, one side with acid-etched inscription “Larchmont Yacht Club, 25th Annual Regatta won by Elmina,” the domed lid chased and embossed with shells, acanthus handle, and rocaille feet, ht. 12 1/2 in., approx. 74 troy oz. $5,000-7,000 729. Group of Children’s Sterling Hollowware, a Tiffany & Co. bowl and plate set, 1907-38, with acid-etched decoration of fairy babies amidst wildflowers, plate dia. 7 3/8, a McChesney Co. bowl and plate set, acid-etched with numbers and alphabet, plate dia. 5 3/4, and a Watrous porringer, approx. 28 troy oz. $700-900 730. Aesthetic Movement Silver Plate Card Stand, late 19th century, William Tufts, Boston, the plate with anthemion lappet rim, engraved and parcel-gilt to center with plaque of a songbird, on four openwork demilune legs enclosing a finial, on round base with shell rim, ht. 5 1/2 in. $75-100 748 731. Group of American Victorian Sterling Forks, late 19th century, comprising a set of twelve Wallace floral engraved forks, lg. 7 1/4, and nine Duhme Company engraved with stylized palmettes, lg. 8 in., monogrammed, approx. 33 troy oz. $400-600 732. Two American Aesthetic Movement Sterling Serving Spoons, late 19th century, a bonbon scoop with openwork ivy stem, and reticulated gold-washed ivy leaf-form bowl, lg. 8, and a Gorham “Isis” pattern punch ladle, the gold-washed bowl topped by a serpent, lg. 12 in., approx. 6 troy oz. $500-700 733. George W. Shiebler Silver-Mounted Thermometer, late 19th century, with ovoid openwork scroll handle, central thermometer in tapering frame of openwork winged herms over vines, with engraved date 1892 and monogram, lg. 12 7/8 in. $600-800 734. Whiting Manufacturing Co. Sterling Presentation Punch Bowl, late 19th century, tapered ovoid on low foot, rim applied with band of fruiting grapevine, engraved to one side with anniversary inscription, top of foot with applied C-scroll band, dia. 11 in., approx. 53 troy oz. $1,200-1,800 735. American Sterling Stag Horn Spirit Lamp, late 19th century, spherical font on stag horn stem and beaded trumpet foot, monogrammed, ht. 6 1/2 in. $200-400 103 803 746 736. Three American Victorian Silver Plate Serving Pieces, late 19th century, an Aesthetic Movement Middletown Plate Co. basket, with lattice work and lily of the valley handle, the square body applied with leaves and beetles, wd. 10 1/2, and a pair of oval footed bowls with ram’s head loops handles, the rim suspending chain, wd. 13 in. $250-350 737. Three Small Sterling Articles, late 19th century, a Shiebler double-ended cigar cutter, lg. 4 3/4, a Continental money clip, and a Gorham “Chantilly” book clip, lg. 1 1/2 in., approx. 3 troy oz. $300-500 738. Graff, Washbourne & Dunn Sterling Rococo Revival Centerbowl, late 19th century, boat shaped, the shaped rim applied with high relief, C-scrolls, acanthus and rocaille, monogrammed, lg. 15 1/2 in., approx. 29 troy oz. $800-1,200 739. Group of Four American Sterling Flatware Servers, late 19th/early 20th century, a Gorham straining spoon in the Imperial Chrysanthemum pattern; Amston cold meat fork and spoon in the Gladstone pattern; and a Towle fork in the King Richard pattern, lg. approx. 9 in., approx. total wt. 13 oz. $250-350 740. Dominick & Haff Sterling Salver, late 19th/early 20th century, round, the wide rim with neoclassical urns, swags and torches, rim with leaftip, monogrammed to center, dia. 14 in., approx. 38 troy oz. $800-1,200 104 734 803 741. Three American Sterling Serving Pieces, late 19th/early 20th century, Whiting “Ivy” stuffing spoon, lg. 11 7/8, Gorham “Buckingham,” lg. 13 1/4, Gorham “Chantilly” stuffing spoon, lg. 12 1/4 in., approx. 16 troy oz. $250-350 742. Shreve & Co. Sterling Arts & Crafts Fruit Bowl, San Francisco, late 19th/early 20th century, shaped sides, applied with ogee hammered rim, monogrammed, dia. 10 1/2 in., approx. 10 troy oz. $200-300 743. Six American Sterling Flatware Serving Pieces, late 19th/early 20th century, a Haddock, Lincoln & Foss cake server and cracker scoop, a Towle “Cordova” tomato server, Whiting “Louis XV” serving fork, Gorham “Old French” serving spoon, and an Alvin “Florentine” serving spoon, monograms, sold with a plated spoon, (7 pieces total), approx. 15 troy oz. $300-500 744. Theodore B. Starr Sterling Trophy Salver, late 19th/early 20th century, round, with crabstock rim and chased and embossed fruiting grapevine, engraved to center with presentation inscription from the New York Yacht Club dated 1901. $300-500 745. Black, Starr, & Frost Sterling Cake Plate, late 19th/early 20th century, round, with ogee molded rim accented with laurel wreaths, and floral swag engraving, elaborate central monogram, dia. 12 in., approx. 20 troy oz. $250-350 750 755 757 774 746. Black, Starr & Frost Sterling Trophy Punch Bowl, late 19th/early 20th century, bowl with slightly everted rim, on domed rocaille foot pierced with diapered cartouches and acanthus scrolls, engraved for the Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club, won by Elmina, and dated 1901, dia. 12 in., approx. 43 troy oz. $800-1,200 747. Three American Silver Flatware Servers, a coin Olivevariant sauce ladle with shell-shaped bowl, lg. 10, Gorham “Versailles” ladle, lg. 12 1/2, a Reed & Barton “Les Six Fleur” serving spoon with gold-washed bowl, monogrammed, lg. 10 5/8 in., approx. 18 troy oz. $250-350 748. Whiting Manufacturing Co. Sterling Acid-Etched Trophy Bread Tray, c. 1901, oval, chased and embossed at shaped rim with hibiscus blossoms, with C-scroll rim, acid etched to center with inscription for Larchmont Race Week 1901, and applied with Larchmont medallion, lg. 14 1/2 in., approx. 14 troy oz. $400-600 752 754 partial 753 749. Whiting Manufacturing Co. Sterling Acid-Etched Trophy Salver, c. 1902, oval, with C-scroll rim, etched to center with inscription from Larchmont Race Week dated 1905, and applied with Larchmont seal, wd. 12 1/8 in., approx. 6 troy oz. $150-250 750. Five-Piece Wallace Sterling “Carmel” Tea and Coffee Service, c. 1914, comprising waisted ovoid teapot, coffeepot, and creamer, squat ovoid open sugar and covered sugar, with angular handles, urn-form finials, the rims and waists applied with hammered bands with trefoil pendants, monogrammed, coffeepot ht. 9 1/4 in., approx. 76 troy oz. $2,500-3,000 751. Three-Piece Dominick & Haff Sterling Coffee Service, 1913, paneled baluster-form coffeepot, creamer, and squat ovoid open sugar, with angular handles, monogrammed, ht. 8 3/4 in. $400-600 105 759 752. Three Wallace Sterling “Carmel” Serving Dishes, c. 1914, a cake plate, monogrammed, dia. 9 1/2, and a pair of condiment bows, dia. 6 in., with hammered rims accented with trefoils, approx. 18 troy oz. $600-800 753. Set of Twelve Wallace Sterling “Carmel” Side Plates, c. 1916-26, rims with hammered band accented with trefoils, monogrammed to center, engraved with dates to underside, dia. 6 in., approx. 44 troy oz. $1,000-1,500 754. Set of Twelve Wallace Sterling “Carmel” Side Bowls, c. 1916-26, oval, rims applied with hammered bands accented with pendant trefoils, monogrammed, engraved with dates to underside, dia. 4 1/4 in., approx. 45 troy oz. $700-900 755. Wallace Sterling “Carmel” Fruit Bowl, c. 1918, on low tiered foot, monogrammed, the slightly everted rim applied with hammered band accented with pendant trefoils, dia. 7 3/4 in., approx. 15 troy oz. $500-700 756. Two Wallace Sterling “Carmel” Platters, c. 1918-19, oval, applied with hammered rims accented with trefoils, lg. 11 and 14 in., monogrammed, approx. 31 troy oz. $1,000-1,500 757. Pair of Wallace Sterling “Carmel “ Open Vegetable Dishes, c. 1918 and 1924, oblong, with rim applied with hammered band accented with trefoil pendants, monogrammed, with engraved dates to underside of rim, lg. 11 1/4 in., approx. 22 troy oz. $1,200-1,500 106 758. S. Kirk & Son Inc. Sterling “Repousse” Flatware Service, 1925-32, comprising twenty-two teaspoons; twelve: dinner forks, dinner knives, luncheon knives, salad/dessert forks, tablespoons, cream soupspoons; eleven luncheon forks; two bottle openers; small two-piece carving set; poultry shears, cake knife, serving fork, pickle fork, paper knife, and cheese knife, monogrammed, approx. 126 troy oz. weighable silver. $1,800-2,200 759. S. Kirk & Son Inc. Five-Piece Sterling Repoussé Tea and Coffee Service, 1925-32, comprising baluster-shaped coffeepot and creamer, squat ovoid teapot, covered sugar, and open sugar, lids with flower stem finials, flat leaf ear handles, all with dense floral repoussé, on acanthus feet, coffeepot ht. 9 3/4 in., approx. 123 troy oz. $3,000-5,000 760. Graff, Washbourne & Dunn Sterling Centerbowl, early 20th century, wide everted rim molded with acanthus and shells, with stamped cartouches of flowerheads and diapering, dia. 14 in., with removable gold-washed silver plate reticulated flower arranging insert, approx. 28 troy oz. $600-800 761. American Sterling Repoussé Dresser Box, Thomas F. Brogan, retailed by Theodore B. Starr, early 20th century, rectangular, with all-over floral decoration, lg. 5 1/2 in., approx. 4 troy oz. $200-300 762. Two American Sterling Repoussé Bowls, early 20th century, a George W. Shiebler vegetable dish with downswept foliate rim, monogrammed to center, dia. 9 3/8, and an S. Kirk and Son side bowl with foliate repoussé to center, on three ball feet, dia. 5 7/8 in., approx. 14 troy oz. total. $150-250 768 763. Large Frank W. Smith Sterling Trumpet Vase, early 20th century, with reticulated rim, applied rim band, on weighted trumpet foot, monogrammed, ht. 20 in. $500-700 764. Three American Sterling Tablewares, early 20th century, a pair of Theodore B. Starr side bowls with reticulated rim and applied C-scroll and flowerhead edge, monogrammed, dia. 6 1/2, and a Campbell-Metcalf Silver Co. reticulated wine coaster, the sides with foliate scrolls, on cartouche feet, dia. 6 1/8 in., approx. 19 troy oz. $400-600 765. American Sterling Presentation Cake Knife, Ferdinand Fuchs & Bros., early 20th century, with openwork carnation stem, the shaped blade monogrammed to one side, and with presentation inscription dated 1915 to other, lg. 12 1/2 in., approx. 4 troy oz. $250-350 766. Five-Piece Watson Sterling Tea and Coffee Service, early 20th century, comprising ovoid teapot, coffeepot, covered sugar, creamer and open sugar, the slightly domed lids with black composition mushroom finials on stylized star-shaped cutcard ground, scrolled handles, spouts with acanthus to base, monogrammed, coffeepot ht. 9 3/4 in., sold together with an associated cocktail salver, approx. 81 troy oz. $1,500-2,000 767. American Sterling Repoussé Dish, Simons, Bro. & Co., early 20th century, boat shaped, stamped with calla lilies and leaves, engraved to center with wild rose spray, lg. 11 5/8 in., approx. 8 troy oz. $150-200 768. Six-Piece International Sterling Tea and Coffee Service, early 20th century, vasiform coffeepot, teapot, creamer and covered sugar, ovoid open sugar, and large tray, all with bands of flower-filled urns flanked by acanthus over C-scroll lappets, trumpet feet, the tray with cut-out handles and similarly decorated rim, coffeepot ht. 11 3/8, tray lg. 23 in., monogrammed, approx. 156 troy oz. total. $1,500-2,500 769. James T. Woolley Sterling Hot Water Pot, Boston, early 20th century, ovoid body with single applied band, with short neck and spout, domed lid, and rattan wrapped handle, ht. 6 3/8 in., approx. 10 troy oz. $400-600 770. Towle Sterling “Mary Chilton” Flatware Service with Oak Chest, early 20th century, comprising twelve teaspoons; eight each: dinner knives, dinner forks, salad/dessert forks, bouillon spoons, demitasse spoons, butter spreaders; six: serving spoons, tablespoons; two sauce ladles, a small two-piece carving set, a serving spoon, serving fork, lemon fork, master butter knife, cheese knife, sugar spoon, and a cake knife, monogrammed, with six associated Watson teaspoons, in fitted oak case, approx. 70 troy oz. weighable silver. $800-1,000 771. Frank M. Whiting Sterling Centerbowl and Undertray, early 20th century, the bowl on trumpet foot with shaped everted rim engraved with floral cartouches, ht. 6, on undertray with conforming rim, dia. 12 in., monogrammed, sold with gilt-metal flower arranging insert for bowl, approx. 31 troy oz. $400-600 107 772. Pair of Black, Starr & Frost Sterling Silver Tazzae, early 20th century, each with elaborate reticulated borders to top and foot having pendant husks, foliage, and open fluting, and engraved inner border, dia. 7 1/2 in., approx 21 troy oz. $600-800 773. Durgin Sterling Classical Revival Salver, early 20th century, ogee molded rim, the shell and acanthus pendants, and chased and engraved with floral swags, dia. 14 5/8 in., approx. 32 troy oz. $500-700 774. Pair of Wallace Sterling “Carmel” Dwarf Candlesticks, early 20th century, thistle-shaped sconces, on trumpet base with hammered rim accented with trefoils, ht. 4 1/8 in., approx. 12 troy oz. $700-900 775. Group of Small Sterling Tablewares, early 20th century, comprising a set of twelve Gorham nut cups, a set of six Gorham reticulated and cobalt blue glass lined salts/peppers (two shakers and two pairs of cellars), together with a single Gorham salt spoon, approx. 11 troy oz. $150-250 776. Three Karl F. Leinonen Sterling Arts & Crafts Flatware Servers, Boston, early 20th century, a serving fork, lg. 9 1/8, a cake server, lg. 9 3/4, and a long handled spoon, lg. 12 1/4 in., all with back turned stems ending in stylized budding leaves, approx. 12 troy oz. $250-300 777. Dominick and Haff Sterling “Broad Antique” Flatware Service, early 20th century, comprising eighteen dinner forks; seventeen teaspoons; twelve: dinner knives, salad/dessert forks, ramekin forks; eight: bouillon spoons, tablespoons, demitasse spoons, seafood forks; four tablespoons; two serving forks; a serving spoon, straining ladle, cream soup spoon, tomato server, and a cheese knife, monogrammed, approx. 116 troy oz. $1,500-2,500 778. Henry Birks & Sons Four-Piece Sterling Tea and Coffee Service, Canada, early 20th century, comprising pear-shaped coffeepot with short spout, squat ovoid teapot, open sugar and creamer, all with ear handle, and engraved with leafy scroll band at waist, coffeepot ht. 8 3/4 in., approx. 57 troy oz. $600-800 108 779. Pair of Frank M. Whiting Weighted Sterling Dwarf Candelabra, early 20th century, with bell-shaped sconces with gadrooned nozzles, central sconce with removable flame finial, side lights on reeded bypass candle arms, on weighted gadrooned trumpet base, ht. 6 1/2 in. $300-400 780. Frank W. Smith Sterling “Adrienne” Pattern Flatware Service, early 20th century, comprising twelve butter spreaders, twelve teaspoons, seven dinner forks, eight luncheon forks, eight dinner knives, eight luncheon knives, six tablespoons, three serving spoons, a serving fork, a sugar spoons, and a master butter knife, approx. 60 troy oz. $450-650 781. Frank W. Smith Sterling “Mayflower” Flatware Service, early 20th century, comprising twelve: dinner forks, dinner knives, salad/dessert forks, cream soupspoons, bouillon spoons; eleven: teaspoons, demitasse spoons; ten coffee spoons; six butter spreaders; three tablespoons; a master butter knife, sugar spoon, sauce ladle, serving spoon, monogrammed, approx. 89 troy oz. weighable silver. $500-700 782. Seven American Sterling Flatware Servers, 20th century, a Gorham “Buttercup” punch ladle, lg. 13, a Kirk “Repousse” serving fork and berry spoon, lg. 8, and four International “Royal Danish” pieces, (two serving forks and two serving spoons), approx. 24 troy oz. $100-200 783. Pair of American Sterling Dwarf Candlesticks, Empire, 20th century, tapering sconces over reeded knop, on weighted trumpet base with reeded rim, ht. 5 1/8 in. $200-300 784. Towle Sterling Tea and Coffee Service with Plated Tray, 20th century, comprising squat pear shaped coffeepot, squat ovoid teapot, creamer, covered sugar and open sugar, with beaded rim, ear handles, and mushroom finials, coffeepot ht. 7 in., with engraved Rogers silver plate tray, lg. to handles, 24 1/4 in., approx. 41 troy oz. $800-1,200 785. Sixteen Reed & Barton Sterling “Francis I” Nut Cups, 20th century, the fruit and flower molded rim, dia. 3 3/8 in., approx. 27 troy oz. $150-200 786. International Sterling Classical Revival Water Pitcher, 20th century, helmet shaped, engraved at rim with paterae and husk swags, with short spout and angular handle, ht. 9 in., approx. 21 troy oz. $300-500 787. Graff, Washbourne & Dunn Sterling Five-Piece Tea and Coffee Service, New York, 20th century, Classical Revivalstyle paneled ovoid bodies engraved with husk band at rim, and central laurel wreaths, comprising tea and coffeepots, creamer, covered sugar and open sugar, the creamer and open sugar with gold-washed interiors, monogrammed, coffeepot ht. 8 1/2 in., approx. 76 troy oz. $800-1,200 788. International Sterling Georgian-style Salver, 20th century, ovoid, ogee shaped sides with applied gadroon and shell rim, dia. 14 in., approx. 34 troy oz. $400-600 789. Pair of American Sterling Candlesticks, 20th century, thistle sconces over tapered partially reeded stems, shaped tiered foot and conforming sconce, monogrammed, ht. 11 1/4 in., approx. 19 troy oz. $200-400 790. American Silver Three-Piece Coffee Service, Richard Dimes, 20th century, in the Colonial revival style, comprising coffeepot, two-handled sugar bowl and creamer, ht. of pot 8 3/4 in., approx. 26 troy oz. $300-500 791. Hawkes Colorless Cut Glass and Weighted Silver Footed Trumpet Vase, 20th century, the glass cut with quarter fans and trelliswork, circular stem and foot, ht. 10 1/8 in. $300-500 792. Group of Seven Reed and Barton Francis I Articles, comprising a table bell, letter opener, bottle opener, two cheese knives, small ladle, and a large bread knife. $150-200 793. Group of Whiting Manufacturing Co. Sterling “Louis XV” Flatware, twelve dinner forks, twelve luncheon forks, and ten large teaspoons, monogrammed, approx. 52 troy oz. $800-1,200 794. Four-Piece Tuttle Sterling “Paul Revere” Tea and Coffee Service, mid-20th century, retailed by Shreve, Crump & Low, tapered cylindrical, comprising teapot, coffeepot, creamer, and covered sugar, the lids with carved composition pineapple finials, and ear handles, monogrammed, coffeepot ht. 9 3/4, approx. 57 troy oz., sold with a silver plate galleried serving tray, (5 items total), lg. to handles 27 1/2 in. $800-1,200 795. International Sterling “Royal Danish” Flatware Service, mid-20th century, comprising twenty-four teaspoons; twelve each: dinner forks, dinner knives, luncheon forks, luncheon knives, dessert forks, cocktail forks, butter knives, cream soupspoons; and eight citrus spoons, approx 118 troy oz. weighable silver. $1,200-1,500 796. Six-Piece Classical Revival Sterling Tea and Coffee Service, Ellmore Silver Co., mid-20th century, comprising urn-form teapot, coffeepot, creamer, covered sugar, open sugar, and kettle on stand with burner, with gadrooned rims, peaked lids, monogrammed, coffeepot ht. 10 3/4, approx. 113 troy oz., sold together with an associated silver plated tray, lg. to handles 28 3/4 in., (7 pieces total). $700-900 797. Pair of Mueck-Cary Co. Sterling “Flanders” Three-Light Convertible Candelabra, mid-20th century, bell-shaped nozzles with demilune candle arms conjoined by flattened reed and bead knop, on slender weighted stem and spreading foot topped by conforming knop, converting to single stick, full ht. 15 1/2, stick ht. 9 3/4 in. $700-900 798. Reed & Barton Sterling “Georgian Rose” Flatware Service, mid-20th century, comprising twelve: dinner forks, dinner knives, cream soupspoons, dessert/salad forks, butter spreaders; four teaspoons; and three large tablespoons, approx. 73 troy oz. weighable silver. $500-700 799. Alvin Sterling “Kenmore” Flatware Service, mid-20th century, comprising twenty-four teaspoons; twelve: dinner forks, dinner knives, salad/dessert forks, seafood forks, demitasse spoons, cheese/pastry knives; eleven cream soupspoons; ten butter spreaders; three large tablespoons, a sugar spoons, cake knife, and a cheese knife, monogrammed, approx. 90 troy oz. $1,000-1,500 109 806 800. International Sterling “Old Charleston” Flatware Service, mid-20th century, comprising twelve: dinner forks, dinner knives, dessert/salad forks, teaspoons, cream soupspoons; thirteen butter knives, two tablespoons, and a sugar spoon, approx. 83 troy oz. total. $800-1,200 805. Wallace Sterling Classical Revival Fruit Bowl, modern, the gadrooned rim slightly waved, stamped and pierced with floral roundels, dia. 11 5/8 in., approx. 15 troy oz. $200-250 801. Two American Sterling Tablewares, mid-20th century, a Dominick & Haff “Salem” fruit bowl, dia. 10, and a Watson Company bread tray with beaded rim, monogrammed, lg. 11 1/4 in., approx. 29 troy oz. $300-350 805A. Group of S. Kirk & Son Sterling “Repousse” Flatware, 1932-61, comprising fourteen butter spreaders; eight soupspoons; six seafood forks; six salad/dessert forks; three luncheon knives; two jelly spoons; small two-piece carving set; olive spoon; pickle fork; pair of sugar tongs; and a cake lifter, approx. 36 troy oz. total. $1,000-1,500 802. Lunt Sterling “Modern Victorian” Flatware Service, mid20th century, comprising fourteen teaspoons; eleven: dinner knives, salad/dessert forks; ten: dinner forks, butter spreaders, cream soupspoons; a tablespoon, and a pickle fork, (sold with six Gorham plated iced tea spoons), approx. 64 troy oz. weighable silver. $800-1,200 806. Four-Piece Canadian Sterling Tea and Coffee Service, mid-late 20th century, maker possibly Peterson of Montreal, ovoid coffeepot, squat ovoid teapot, creamer, and open sugar, the domed lids with dolphin finials on chased and embossed kelp ground, all with matching dolphin and kelp feet, coffeepot ht. 9 1/2 in., approx. 66 troy oz. $1,200-1,500 803. Set of Six Durgin Weighted Sterling Candlesticks, mid20th century, with paneled thistle-shaped sconce, on tapered, paneled stem, and domed octagonal foot, monogrammed, ht. 9 1/2 in. $1,200-1,500 807. Nine Sterling Snowflake Ornaments, 1973-90, Museum of Modern Art, all in various reticulated patterns, wd. to 3 1/4 in., approx. 6 troy oz. $150-200 804. Reed & Barton Sterling “Burgundy” Flatware Service for Twelve in Mahogany Case, mid-20th century, comprising twenty-four teaspoons; twelve: dinner forks, dinner knives, salad/dessert forks, citrus spoons, cream soupspoons, butter spreaders; a cake knife, serving spoons, and sauce ladle, monogrammed, in fitted mahogany case, approx. 112 troy oz weighable silver. $1,000-1,500 110 808. Nine Sterling Silver Snowflake Ornaments, Museum of Modern Art, 1970s and 80s, each in a different pattern, wd. approx. 3 in., approx. 7 troy oz. total. $150-250 END OF SALE Order Bid Form I wish to place the following bids at the ______________________ sale to be held on ___________________ , 20 ____ . I understand that Skinner, Inc. will execute bids as a convenience, and will not be held responsible for any errors or failure to execute bids. I understand that my bids are executed and accepted as per Conditions of Sale as printed in the catalogue of this sale. Lot # Description First Time Bidder? 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