85 pieces total. International Silver Co. sterling silver flatware in the Beacon Hill pattern, also known as Deerfield (pattern introduced circa 1920). Includes 12 knives, 12 place spoons, 12 salad forks, 12 flat handle butter spreaders, 8 round bowl soup spoons, 8 ice cream forks, 8 fruit spoons, 4 table/serving spoons, 1 carving knife and […]
Lot 563: 8 pcs British Silver, inc. Bateman
8 pieces of British silver flatware, including Hester Bateman and family. 1st item: Irish sterling stuffing spoon, fiddle handle with bird crest, marks for John Power, Dublin, 1805. 13 1/8" L. 2nd item: George III sterling marrow spoon with scoop end, marks for George Smith IV, London, 1772. 8 1/2" L. 3rd-4th items: Pair of […]
Lot 562: English Sterling Salver; German Coin Box
Two (2) English and German sterling items. 1st item: George III sterling silver salver, Ebenezer Coker, London, 1758, round tray with scalloped swag and shell edge, inner rim with incised swag and floral cartouches. Center with hand-engraved monogram. Raised on three double-scrolled pad feet. Base with block hand-engraved name of ELIZA.G,BANKSON. 1 1/8" H x […]
Lot 561: Continental Silver Baskets and Boxes plus mirror, 5 pcs
5 pieces Silver hollowware including Continental European Silver. Includes 1 oval basket with center repousse scene of cherubs riding a goat, with pierced lattice and floral swag decorated sides, marked .800 with illegible maker's mark, 11" x 8 3/4"; 1 hexagonal basket with center repousse scene of a courting couple in a landscape with sheep, […]
Lot 560: French Silver 3-Footed Vase
French silver footed trumpet vase, possibly by Emile Delaire (1882-1920). Flared ruffled rim with floral chased decoration, spiral lobed and tapering body with floral repousse decoration, raised on three scrolled feather edged feet topped by masks. Makers mark to base, additional hallmarks inner rim. 12 1/2" H x 7 1/2" W. Late 19th century. 28.995 […]
Lot 559: German Silver Basket with Insert
Elaborate German silver wedding basket, tall footed form with lattice and floral pierced sides, central repousse cartouches on two sides depicting courting couples in a landscape; tall handle with central cartouche engraved with two triparte monograms on top and worn illegible inscription underneath; glass insert. Marked with moon and crown symbol, 830, Germany. 15"H, 22.15 […]
Lot 557: Grammar of Ornament, Owen Jones, 1868
THE GRAMMAR OF ORNAMENT by Owen Jones, published by Bernard Quaritch, London, 1868. Folio, 157 pages with 100 chromolithograph plates as listed in table of contents, title page lists 112, possible printing error. Hardbound in maroon cloth with beveled edges, tooled gilt cover and title lettering to spine with erroneous date "1865", gilt edged paper, […]
Lot 558: Pair of Carved Classical Alabaster Busts
Pair of carved Classical alabaster busts, one depicting Apollo and the other Diana. Both mounted onto black veined marble bases. 15" H x 8 3/4" W and 14 1/2" H x 7 3/4" W. 30 lbs total. Late 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: Private Maryville, TN collection. CONDITION: Apollo with scattered chipping, especially to right shoulder. […]
Lot 556: The Fishes of North America, William C. Harris, 18
THE FISHES OF NORTH AMERICA THAT ARE CAPTURED ON HOOK AND LINE, Vol I. by William C. Harris, published by The Fishes of North America Publishing Co., New York, 1898. Folio, 138 pages with 40 chromolithograph plates, 24 by Armstrong and Company, 4 by George H. Walker, and 4 after John L. Petrie, mounted, as […]
Lot 555: Early Children's Christmas Book – Rudolph
RUDOLPH THE RED NOSED REINDEER, 1st Edition, by Robert L. May, 1939. First printing, written exclusively for Montgomery Ward, 32 pages with 41 illustrations by Denver Gillen. Small quarto, 10 1/2" H x 8" W. CONDITION: Some edgewear and chipped corners. Consistent toning to the pages as expected from age. This was a complimentary item […]









