1st item: Peter L. Krider (working Philadelphia, mid 19th century) cup with floral cartouche surrounding inscription "Sallie Thomas Sebastian" on a tapering cylindrical body with engine turned decoration and beaded top rim. Stamped "PLK Standard" to underside. 3 1/4" H x 3 7/8" W x 2 7/8" D. 2nd item: Gale, Wood & Hughes (working […]
Lot 795: Philadelphia Coin Silver Teapot, Armstrong
Coin Silver teapot marked for Allen Armstrong, working Philadelphia, 1806-1870, hinged domed lid with gadrooned edge and urn finial, gooseneck spout and carved wooden handle. All resting on a stepped rectangular base. 9 1/4" H X 12" W. 23.870 troy ounces. PROVENANCE: Estate of Judge John Nixon, Nashville, Tennessee. CONDITION: 3 letter script monogram to […]
Lot 796: 3 Coin Silver Mugs incl. Harding, Cooper & Fisher, Tift & Whiting
1st item: Coin silver mug, having a pear-shaped body with scrolling foliate engraved decoration and cartouche, modeled rim, c scroll handle, and beaded foot ring, marked for Newell Harding and Company (working Haverhill, MA, 1851-1889). Inscription reading "Harriet L. Fellows,/FROM/J.F.Y./March 23rd 1857." to cartouche. 4 1/4" H x 4" W. 2nd item: Coin silver mug, […]
Lot 793: 4 Cincinnati OH Coin Silver Julep Cups inc. Agricultural Premium
Four (4) Ohio coin silver julep cups, all with slightly flaring sides and reeded rims, including one (1) engraved Premium SLW to side, and marked WILLEY & BLAKSLEY in rectangle (Cincinnati, 1830-1835); one (1) engraved JG to side, inscribed "JLG July 9 1911" to underside, and marked E KINSEY and CINCINNATI in rectangles (1834-1861); one […]
Lot 794: Coin Silver Creamer and Christmas Cup incl. Dumoutet
1st item: Coin silver creamer, having a helmet form body, c-shaped handle, and reeded trim to upper shoulder, marked DUMOUTET in rectangle, likely for Elizabeth Doumoutet (working Philadelphia, c. 1817-1822) or John Baptiste Dumoutet (working Philadelphia, PA 1793-1813; Trenton, NJ 1797-1799; and Charleston, SC 1802-1813). Monogrammed with faint script "THC". 4" H x 4 1/2" […]
Lot 792: 29 pcs. Coin Silver including Rare Olive Knives
Grouping of twenty-nine (29) pieces coin silver flatware, including forks and spoons plus rare Olive pattern knives. 1st – 15th items: Fifteen (15) forks in the fiddle thread pattern with incuse marks for Hildeburn & Bros, Philadephia, including ten (10) dinner forks (7 7/8" L) and five (5) smaller forks (6 3/4"L). All monogrammed MF. […]
Lot 790: 11 Antique Silverplated Chargers or Service Plates
Eleven (11) ornate silverplated chargers or service plates with scalloped rims and chased Neoclassical floral, swag, and anthemion decoration; plain centers with no monograms. Stamped with makers mark en verso in Gothic letters for E.G. Webster & Son F411/25. Each measures 11" diameter. American, circa 1900. PROVENANCE: The Estates of Daniel and Patricia Burton, Nashville […]
Lot 791: 3 pcs. Newell Harding Coin Silver Tea Set
Three (3) piece Newell Harding & Co., Boston, repousse coin silver tea set with floral cartouches surrounding monogram "M" to one side of body and inscription "From Father & Mother" to the other, naturalistic branch form handles with bunches of berries, and round foot with floral design. Set includes one (1) teapot with hinged lid […]
Lot 789: 19th c. Silverplated Epergne with Crystal Bowls
Silver on copper epergne or centerpiece with round crystal center bowl surrounded by four smaller crystal bowls, supported on four (removable) scrolling acanthus decorated arms, issuing from a stand with circular frame atop a foliate-decorated quadruped base. 12 3/4" H. Unmarked. Probably English, mid to late 19th century. PROVENANCE: The estate of Mrs. Arnold Haber, […]
Lot 788: Old Sheffield Crested Meat Dome & Platter
Old Sheffield plated meat dome with platter. Large lobed oval form with a naturalistic foliate handle, scrolling foliate and shell rim and two engraved armorial crests both with banners reading REGEM DEFENDERE VICTUM ("To Defend the Conquered King"). Fleur de lis hallmark to underside beneath handle. Together with a platter having a deep well and […]









