SOLD! for $975.00.
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- High Estimate: $550.00
- Realized: $975.00
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Group of (3) American 19th century coin silver articles, including (2) small pitchers and (1) cup. 1st item: Milk pitcher of baluster form with engraved Greek Key and beaded border decoration, raised on a circular foot. The body with engraved inscription, "Presented to Rev. Dr. & Mrs. L.S. Barstow February 26th 1858 by the Sab. School of the 1st Cong. Soc. Keene, NH. at the close of the Fortieth year of his ministry". Marked to underside, "H.B. Stanwood & Co. Coin Boston". 2nd item: Milk or cream pitcher with fluted body and molded mouth and foot. Engraved to side: "L. Phillips to S. Phillips Jr. 1851". Marked to underside, "Jones. Ball & Poor Boston Pure Coin Silver". 3rd item: Mug or cup with chased leaf and berry cartouche, engraved to center: "J.V.T to C.A. E.K. 1852," and marked, "coin" to underside. Tallest: 8.875"H. 21.46 oz troy total.
PROVENANCE: The estate of Hunter Kay, Franklin, Tennessee.
CONDITION: Pitchers in overall good condition, wear commensurate with age and use. Cup in overall good condition, with one small dent to foot beneath handle.