Lots
211 - 220
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#211: GROUP OF EIGHT SILVER-RIMMED AND SILVER-PLATED GLASS
TRAYS
Comprising a German 12 1/2 in. circular tray with cut pin
wheel medallions, Frank M. Whiting Co. 11 1/2 in. two-handled
tray and matching 7 1/2 in. stand, with pierced borders,
American 11 3/4 in. tray with pierced gallery, a pair of
8 3/4 in. plates with silver-plated rims and a pair of Continental
9 1/2 in. square trays with glass liners.
Estimate: $ 250.00 - $ 450.00 Sold at $300 |
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#212: PAIR OF GERMAN SILVER CASED ENGRAVED GLASS CRUETS
AND STOPPERS
Marks include "925" and lower case gothic "n" in
shield, each of oblong hexagonal cross section, the fluted
case repoussé with cherubs and swags, with double-spouted
neck; 10 x 4 1/2 in.
Estimate: $ 250.00 - $ 350.00 Sold at $450 |
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#213: NEST OF THREE GERMAN MONOGRAMMED
SILVER TRAYS
Of oblong serpentine outline with molded rims C-B monogram
and the smallest with dates 1880 and 1955; 18, 22 and 23
3/4 in., approx. 147 oz.
Estimate: $ 1200.00 - $ 1800.00 Sold at $1200 |
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#214: ASSEMBLED GROUP OF SILVER SALTS
AND PEPPERETTES
Including 3 German oval salts, 3 pairs of tongs and 3 matching
pitchers, 4 assorted Continental salts, one English tripod
salt, Chinese holder, 6 weighted pepperettes, 3 baluster pepperettes
and 3 lidded casters and 2 shovels, approx. 16 oz.
Estimate: $ 200.00 - $ 300.00 Sold at $325 |
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#215: RENAISSANCE-STYLE SILVERED METAL CHARGER
The central rondel with Bacchanalian scene of figures in
ram-drawn chariot accompanied by cherubs, putti, centaurs
and Bacchanti, within border with ram's heads vinework and
fruit clusters, 21 in. diam.
Estimate: $ 600.00 - $ 800.00 Sold at $850 |
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#216: PAIR OF RUSSIAN CHAMPLEVÉ ENAMEL
AND SILVER GILT GRADUATED EGGS AND SIX SILVER ARTICLES
The 2-part eggs with swan reserves on apple green ground,
the smaller with attached tripod hoof feet, the other on
separate stand, together with a 4 in. silver gilt tripod
bowl with swing handle, a monogrammed cup holder with inscription
dated 1900, another cup holder and 3 engraved cups; eggs:
13 5/8 and 15 3/4 in., approx. 20 oz.
Estimate: $ 500.00 - $ 800.00 Sold at $950 |
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#217: PAIR OF GEORGE I BRITANNIA STANDARD
SILVER TRENCHER SALTS AND AN ASSEMBLED PAIR OF GEORGE
III TRIPOD SALTS
The first with marks W.O. within oval, London, 1722: with
molded rim and foot, engraved initials underneath E.G.M.,
the other with marks H.B. in script, London, 1777 and rubbed
London, 1771, with beaded rims and tripod feet; 1 1/8 to
1 1/4 in., 2 1/2 in. diam, approx. 6 oz.
Estimate: $ 250.00 - $ 350.00 Sold at $350 |
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#218: GEORGE II SILVER LIGHTHOUSE COFFEE POT
Marks for London, 1730: the flared cylindrical footed bowl
with angular swan's neck spout, wood handle and dome hinged
lid; 8 in., approx. 19 oz.
Estimate: $ 700.00 - $ 1000.00 Sold at $850
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#219: THREE GEORGIAN ARMORIAL SILVER TABLE ARTICLES
Comprising a George II 11 in. tripod salver marked I.S. in
an oval, London, 1740, a George III 15 in. armorial oval
cake basket with swing handle, marks rubbed, and an 11 3/4
in. rectangular entree dish and cover, marks rubbed, probably
Digby Scott and Benjamin Smith, London, 1804; approx. 106
oz.
Estimate: $ 1200.00 - $ 1800.00 Sold at $1600 |
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#220: DARK GREEN GLASS WINE CARAFE WITH SILVER-PLATED
MOUNTS
The bowl relief molded with P.R. 1749 within a circle, with
silver-plated neck, spout, stopper, handle and base; 10 1/2
in.
Estimate: $ 150.00 - $ 250.00 Sold at $950 |
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