SOLD! for $512.00.
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- High Estimate: $450.00
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1st item: Possibly American Federal or Canadian Silver cream jug with lid and bright cut engraved wreath decoration, marked JS and B in separate rectangles with lion-like pseudo-hallmark. Circa 1800. 5.09 oz troy. 2nd item: Peter and Ann Bateman sterling silver wine funnel, hallmarked for London, 1805-1806. 3rd item: Small urn-shaped double handle cup or small trophy, marks for Daniel George Collins, Birmingham, 1913-1914. 4th item: Cheese container in sterling silver pierced frame with silver lid monogrammed D or P, the milk glass insert with raised lettering on bottom for Maclaren's Imperial Cheeses (possibly not original), the frame marked "sterling". 5th item: Swedish silver napkin ring, round, with repousse floral decoration, marked for maker SJ and quality .830. Weight .61 oz troy. Early 20th century. Sizes range form 1 1/2"H to 6 3/4"H. Combined weight of items marked sterling: 7.97 oz troy.
PROVENANCE: The estate of a Nashville, Tennessee silver collector.
CONDITION: Wear to engraving and possible monogram/crest removal to cream jug. Repair and stabilization to wine funnel near mid section. Funnel, urn and cheese dish lid all have some small minor dents. Seam or possible repair to Napkin ring.