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#191: GROUP
OF THREE SILVER TABLE ARTICLES
Description: Comprising an American 3 1/2 inch
mug dated Jan. 1 1860 within repousse c-scrolls, an English
3 inch part reeded mug J.W.D. maker, London 1906, and a Russian
tea glass holder with spiral twist handle, floral engraving
and fleur de lys punch work; together with a Georgian silver
tea strainer with faux ivory handle.
From the Estate of Frederick W. Hughes
Estimate: $200 - $300 . Sold at: $175
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#192: AMERICAN SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE
Description: J.J. Monell and C. J. Williams,
circa 1830. Comprising a pot, covered sugar bowl, creamer
and waste pail; with lobed bowls, claw and ball feet, the
dome covers with wheat sheaf knop. Height of pot 10 inches;
approx. 124 troy ounces.
Provenance: Hirschl & Adler Galleries
From the Estate of Frederick W. Hughes
Estimate: $2000 - $3000 . Sold at: $6,000
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#193: PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER LIGHTHOUSE-FORM SHAKERS
Description: Together with a French cut-glass castor
with Cristofle silver-plated twist on cover and another glass
castor with silver-plated cover.
From the Estate of Frederick W. Hughes
Estimate: $80 - $120 . Sold at: $150
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#194: SET OF NINE AMERICAN SILVER DINNER FORKS AND FOUR
MATCHING LUNCH FORKS
Description: Impressed mark, "Lincoln &
Reed", in the "Fiddle" pattern; together with
ten Cristofle "Fiddle" pattern silver-plated dinner
forks, four silver-plated knives, and eleven bone-handled
fruit knives.
From
the Estate of Frederick W. Hughes
Estimate: $250 - $350 . Sold at: $300
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#195: AMERICAN SILVER TWO AND QUARTER PINT COFFEE POT
Description: Retailed by Black, Starr & Gorham;
the footed pear-form bowl with angular swan's neck spout,
wood handle, gadroon edge, and pineapple knop. 8 3/4 inches
high; approx. 23 troy ounces
From the Estate of Frederick W. Hughes
Estimate: 125.00 - 175.00 . Sold at: $200
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#196: GROUP OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS
Description: Most in the "Fiddle" pattern:
including four soup spoons by Jones, Lows & Bell with
waved handles, five other soups, two teaspoons with wheat
sheaf or flower basket terminals, five other teaspoons and
four salts; together with five Russian Silver "Fiddle"
pattern soup spoons.
From the Estate of Frederick W. Hughes
Estimate: $100 - $150 . Sold at: $150
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#197: AMERICAN HAMMERED SILVER WELL-AND-TREE PLATTER
Description: Shreve & Co., San Francisco.
The partially notched border with rounded corners, raised
on four scroll feet. 24 inches long, approx. 100 troy ounces
From the Estate of Frederick W. Hughes
Estimate: $1000 - $1500 . Sold at: $900
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#198: PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER-PLATED RECTANGULAR ENTREE
DISHES AND COVERS
Description: W. Adams, retailed by Brown &
Bush, circa 1850. The everted rims with rounded corners and
cast with anthemion bands, the covers with removable handles.
From the Estate of Frederick W. Hughes.
Estimate: $500 - $700 . Sold at: $4,250
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#199: ASSEMBLED GROUP OF TWENTY-SEVEN ALASKAN SILVER SOUVENIR
SPOONS
Description: The handles variously engraved with
Eskimo motifs; together with two Alaskan copper spoons and
a two piece Southwest Indian silver salad set.
From the Estate of Frederick W. Hughes
Estimate: $100 - $200 . Sold at: $425
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#200: PAIR OF MEXICAN SILVER BAROQUE STYLE CANDLESTICKS
Description: Retailed by the Metropolitan Museum
of Art. With baluster-form stems and concave sided triangular
bases; together with a Mexican hammered and repousse bowl.
Height of candlesticks 14 1/2 inches, diameter of bowl 9
1/4 inches, approx. 94 troy ounces
From the Estate of Frederick W. Hughes
Estimate: $300 - $400 . Sold at: $600
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