Pair of Early English Sterling Silver Covered Tureens
eight sided having double handles, floral chasing
around pointed domed lid, both with dog engraving
on lid
height 6 inches, width 11 1/2 inches, weight 58.2 t.oz.
C.E. Keuser German 800 Silver Hot Water Kettle and
Stand
no burner, chased, decorated with scrolls and flower, having large rose finial
height 17 inches, weight 72.5 t.oz
Six piece Alvin Sterling Silver Coffee / Tea Set
to include coffee pot, tea pot, open sugar, covered
sugar bowl, creamer and large oval tray, repause, all
hand chased with floral motif
height 12 inches, weight 141.0 t.oz
Lambert and Rawlings English Sterling Silver Teapot
circa 19th century, with “W.M” (William Mann) makers
mark, chased with filigree
height 5 1/4 inches, weight 23.5 t.oz
Early Silver Church Ciborium
(chalice used for wine) having lid topped with knight,
decorated with chased flowers and leaves motif, gold wash, some leaves missing
height 11 1/2 inches, weight 10.7 t.oz.
Wendell and Feltman Coin Silver Tea Pot
having J.L.W (John L. Westervelt Newburgh, NY)
mark, hand chased repousse with floral and filigree
design, lid topped with sunflower monogram
height 12 inches, weight 32.7 t.oz
George III Sterling Silver Wine Ewer
having wooden handle, marks of Peter Bateman and Ann Bateman, handle repaired, and dent to body
height 13 inches, total weight 23.2 t.oz.
Monumental English Sterling Silver Monteith Lion
Handle Bowl
having shaped rim ornamented with putti heads,
body decorated with scrolling foliate and circular
cartouches surrounded by fish scale pattern, two
high relief articulating lion handles, set over round
footed base, marked R. S Garrard Panton St.
London, established by George Wichs in 1722 as
the crown jewelers for over 150 years inscribed
“To Edgar Barker Esq. from Clara + W. T. Brand in
Remembrance of much kindness, Jan. 1891”,
circa 1886 / 1887
height 8 1/2 inches, diameter 12 inches, 61.4 t.oz.
Condition: several small cracks and repairs to top rim
Two Piece Marcus and Company Sterling Silver
Kettle and Stand
with burner and tea pot, both having rattan wrapped handles, kettle on four shell form padded feet with
urn form burner, both monogrammed
height 14 inches, total weight 73.6 t.oz
W. Gale (New York) Coin Silver Sugar and Creamer
Set
circa 19th century, both on step bases having chased
floral and repansse, lidded sugar lid topped cluster of
fruit finial, both monogrammed
height 9 inches, weight 38.0 t.oz
Three Piece Whiting Sterling Silver Coffee Set
to include hot water / coffee pot and burner, tea pot
and creamer and large scalloped circular tray, all
hand chased, repousse, decorated with sunflowers,
all monogrammed
height 13 inches, weight 155.2 t.oz
18th Century English Sterling Silver Salver
having “I.C” (John Cormich) makers mark, shell and
scallop rim sitting on three padded feet, center
engraved with floral wreath and fleur-de-lis
diameter 12 inches, weight 27.5 t.oz
18th Century English Sterling Silver Salver
having “E.C.” (Elizabeth Cache) makers mark,
standing on three ball and claw feet, decorated with
scalloped and shell form rim, armorial engraving
diameter 9 inches, weight 13.4 t.oz
Georgian English Sterling Silver Salver
having center family crest, surrounded by floral chasings and scalloped border, on scrolled feet, probably by Joseph Wilson
diameter 10 3/4 inches, 23.8 t.oz.
Georgian English Sterling Silver Salver
on scroll feet, depicting an armorial crest of a gazelle and arrow having shaped scalloped and shell for rim, Thomas Harmon and John Crouch makers mark.
diameter 12 inches, 26 t.oz
Pair of Cartier Weighted Sterling Silver Candlesticks
having stepped base leading to eight sided columns
terminating at a turned candle holder together with cut
corner square bobeche
height 10 inches
Pair of Austrian Silver Weighted Candlesticks
hand chased, both with monogram and having slight lean
height 11 inches
Condition: both having small dents
T & E Dickinson Sterling Silver Tea Set
to include teapot, coffee pot, creamer, covered sugar bowl, open sugar bowl, and large two handled tray, all with monograms, gold wash fading
163.3 t.oz.
J.E. Caldwell Sterling Silver Repousse Chocolate Pot and Underplate
having floral design, chocolate pot having wooden handle
chocolate pot height 7 inches, plate diameter 7 1/4 inches, 17.4 total weighable troy ounces
Six Piece Silver Group
to include large sterling tankard with scroll handle, sterling ant form salt and pepper, two sterling shell form trays, one sterling small cup together with silver plate cup
tallest 6 inches, 17.4 t.oz.
Two Large Coin Silver Ladles
one with Albert Coles hallmark having gold wash bowl and shield / leaf form handle, other with J & I Cox hallmark, having flat handle and monogram
length 13 inches, 13.6 t.oz.
Two Piece Sterling Silver Art Nouveau Serving Set
early 20th century to include salad spoon and salad fork, depicting a woman surrounded by fruit and a cherub
length 10 1/2 inches, 12.1 t.oz.
Two Large Sterling Silver Ladles
to include one Theodore Starr having scalloped bowl and repousse handle, the other having George Ford (New Haven, Connecticut) mark, repousse with double sided monogram
length 13 1/2 inches, 11.5 t.oz.
Five Piece Early Silver Lot
Apostle spoon 17th – 18th century, treated spoon, two 18th century silver salts, and an 18th century silver creamer
weight 10.0 t.oz
74 Piece Reed and Barton Sterling Silver Flatware Set in Francis I Pattern
to include eight dinner forks, eight salad forks, six cocktail forks, seven soup spoons, nine teaspoons, 16 dinner knives, 12 butter knives, one cake knife, seven serving pieces
63.7 t.oz. plus 29 weighted handles
Two English Sterling Silver Pieces
to include candle snuffer having Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard makers mark, repousse with shell and flower form, with candle snuffer tray having William Chawner II makers mark sitting on four ball and claw feet
Tallest height 7 1/4 inches, weight 14.5 t.oz
Russian Silver and Gold Wash Cup Holder
depicting an opening of house with horses on the apex of the roof, flanked with cyrillic Russian, standard silver hallmark (84)
height 4 1/2 inches, 6.6 t.oz.
Group of Sterling and Continental Silver
to include two 1981 Georg Jensen annual spoon and knife set, enameled spoons and forks, and several sized spoons having Swedish hallmarks
total weight 44.5 t.oz.
Federal Maple and Tiger Maple Four Post Bed
with arch top canopy, circa 1830
total height 88 inches, post height 65 1/2
inches, inside rails 47″ x 73″, wide top of rails
52 inches
Provenance: Collection of a gentleman from Bloomfield, Connecticut
Pair of American Bronze Argand Lamps
having original metal tag, Clark Coit and Cargill New York, now electrified, circa 1840, one shade missing
height 10 1/2 inches
Provenance: Estate of Donald J Lurito
Chippendale Maple Tall Chest
two drawers over four drawers, on bracket base, Rhode Island circa 1760
height 40 1/2 inches, width 36 inches, top 18 1/2″ x 37″
Provenance: Estate of M’Liss Crotty Chapman, Westerly, Rhode Island
Federal Tip Table having Round Dish Top
on turned shaft with urn on tripod base
height 29 1/2 inches, top 19 1/4″ x 19 1/2″
Provenance: Estate of Donald J Lurito
Federal Mahogany Table
with oval drop leaves and one drawer on
turned and fluted legs on brass capped feet
and wheels, circa 1820
height 27 3/4 inches, open top 41″ x 47″
center top 18 1/4″ x 41 1/2″
Provenance: Collection of a gentleman from Bloomfield, Connecticut
English Mahogany Black Upholstered Partners Chair
having brass tacks with tufted interior along with small footstool, 19th century
height 66 inches, width 34 inches
Provenance: Estate of M’Liss Crotty Chapman, Westerly, Rhode Island
Federal Game Table
having D shaped top over conforming
frieze, set on square tapered legs with line and
diamond inlay, circa 1800
height 39 inches, top 17 3/4″ x 35 3/4″
Provenance: Collection of a gentleman from Bloomfield, Connecticut
Tiger Maple Chippendale Secretary Desk
in two parts, upper section with two raised
panel doors over candle slides on lower
section with slant lid over four graduated
drawers set on ogee feet, circa 1760
(restored)
height 90 inches, upper width 38 1/2 inches,
lower width 41 1/2 inches
Two George III Satinwood Brass Bound and Inlaid Lap Desks
to include one having shell and leaf foliate inlay, fold out sloped leather writing
surface along with two inkwells and key
height 7 1/2 inches
one having brass inlay, black and gilt leather sloped writing surface along with key
9 1/2″ x 15 1/2″
Provenance: Estate of M’Liss Crotty Chapman, Westerly, Rhode Island