Pair of Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Salad Servers, Grapevine Pattern
each gilt bowl with chased leaf design, the handles richly decorated in high relief with grape clusters and scrolling vine tendrils, marked TIFFANY & CO. STERLING M
length 10 inches, total weight 6.9 troy ounces
Three Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Serving Pieces
to include an Olympian pattern ladle with mythological figural handle and classical medallion, patented 1878, a Strawberry pattern berry spoon with pierced scalloped bowl and detailed fruiting vine handle (both marked Tiffany & Co. Sterling), sterling silver berry spoon in a Blackberry pattern having a large curled bowl with polished surface, handle cast and chased with blackberry clusters, leaves, and blossoms in high relief, marked TIFFANY & CO. / MAKERS / STERLING / C
longest 9 inches, total weight 9 troy ounces
Sterling Silver Rococo-Revival Punch Ladle
elaborately cast and chased rococo scroll and shell handle with foliate detailing, the shaped bowl with embossed scrollwork to the interior, marked STERLING on the stem, monogrammed on the terminal
length 12 inches, approximately 9.5 troy ounces
Provenance: Property from a Prominent New York City Collector
Three Sterling Silver Servers
to include a pair of classical-motif servers with helmeted warrior medallions at the terminals, each marked STERLING, the larger 10¼ inches long; together with one Gorham elaborately decorated sterling silver spoon featuring Renaissance-style relief figures and foliate scrollwork
total weight 11.2 troy ounces
Provenance: Property from a Prominent New York City Collector
Set of Six Danish Sterling Silver Serving Pieces by O. Mogensen
Copenhagen, Comprising a fish slice, fish server, salad fork, salad spoon, pickle fork, and ladle, each with hammered finish and stylized berry-and-bud terminals, marked O. Mogensen / Sterling Denmark
longest 10 inches, total weight 14.7 troy ounces
Provenance: Estate of Nina Silberstein, former CEO of David Webb
Pair of English Sterling Silver Snuffer Trays, Ellington & Co. Ltd.
each of octagonal form with raised rims, ring handle, and monogrammed “R.C.G.,” resting on four bun feet, hallmarked for London, maker’s mark of Ellington & Co. Ltd., circa 1906
length 6 1/2 inches, total weight 13.7 troy ounces
Provenance: Property from The Estate of Sally G. Chubb of Bernardsville, New Jersey
Provincial Silver Baker Cup
French, 18th century, of cylindrical form, with a flared rim on a ring foot
height 2 5/8 inches, 3.5 troy ounces
Provenance: Property from The Estate of Sally G. Chubb of Bernardsville, New Jersey
Thomas Tearle English Sterling Silver Christening Mug
in cylindrical form with molded rim and base, and applied scroll handle, engraved inscription reading “Percy Chubb II from his Godfather Bertie Lemon,” hallmarked for London, maker’s mark of Thomas Tearle, circa 1728
height 3 1/2 inches, total weight 6.6 troy ounces
Provenance: Property from The Estate of Sally G. Chubb of Bernardsville, New Jersey
Japanese Silver Covered Ewer
“Floral Relief Ewer”
Finely hand-wrought silver ewer with a tall slender neck rising to a shaped spout, the body richly decorated in high relief with blossoming prunus branches and buds, continuing onto the domed foot, the handle cast in naturalistic bamboo form, underside stamped with silver standard marks including “90” and character punches (likely Yokohama workshop)
height 7 inches, total weight 10.1 troy ounces
American Sterling Silver Five-Piece Tea and Coffee Service with Tray
comprising a coffee pot (10 inches) , teapot (9 inches) , covered sugar bowl (6 inches), creamer (5 1/2 inches), waste bowl (3 inches) , and matching handled tray (15 3/4″ x 28″), each piece of bulbous form with scroll handles, shaped rims, and raised rocaille borders, all pieces marked 925
total weight 135.5 troy ounces
Edwardian Sterling Silver Salver
of circular lobed form, with bell flower border the field engraved with medallions and foliate scrolls, on ball and claw feet, having makers mark for William Comyns, circa 1909
diameter 11 inches, weight 20.0 troy ounces
Provenance: Property from The Estate of Sally G. Chubb of Bernardsville, New Jersey
Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Cocktail Shaker
of tapering cylindrical form with domed cap and interior strainer, marked TIFFANY & CO. / MAKERS / STERLING SILVER / 23423 / 2 PINTS
height 9 1/2 inches, total weight 20.1 troy ounces
Provenance: Property from The Estate of Sally G. Chubb of Bernardsville, New Jersey
Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Water Pitcher
of elegant tapering form with flaring rim and scroll loop handle, the interior gilt-washed. Marked TIFFANY & CO. / MAKERS / STERLING SILVER / 23964 / 3 PINTS
height 8 inches, total weight 22.9 troy ounces
Provenance: Property from The Estate of Sally G. Chubb of Bernardsville, New Jersey
Italian .800 Silver Covered Tureen
in hammered oval form with applied beaded rim, acanthus-scroll handles, and raised on four foliate feet, domed lid surmounted by a finely cast finial depicting two game birds, marked “800,” “fatto a mano”
8 inches high, total weight 72.4 troy ounces
Pair of Birks Sterling Silver Covered Entrée Dishes
each rectangular with stepped border and removable domed cover surmounted by a scroll handle, convertible for use as open serving dishes, marked Birks Sterling and A.M. 3/12
height 5 1/2 inches, 8″ x 10″, total weight 108.4 troy ounces
Gianmaria Buccellati Italian Sterling Silver Leaf Dish
realistically formed as a grape leaf with chased veining and stem handle, marked Gianmaria Buccellati / M♢C / 925 / Italy
8 1/2″ x 10″, total weight 12.0 troy ounces
Italian Sterling Silver Wine Cooler, Algema Di Carlo
fluted lobed body with diamond patterning and scalloped rim, raised on a circular foot with side handles, marked Star 59 PD 925
height 7 1/4 inches, total weight 27.9 troy ounces
English Sterling Silver Tray, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd.
having rectangular form with pierced scrolling foliate borders and rope-twist handles capped by pineapple finials, hallmarked for Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London, 1904
12 1/2″ x 23 1/2″, total weight 81.1 troy ounces
Provenance: From a Park Avenue, New York Estate
Reed and Barton Sterling Silver Bowl
pattern no. 503, Circular form with flaring scalloped rim, richly decorated with scrolling acanthus and floral motifs in high relief, marked Reed & Barton / Sterling / 503
diameter 12 inches, total weight 22.0 troy ounces
Provenance: Property from a Prominent New York City Collector
English Sterling Silver Bowl, Sibray, Hall & Co. Charles Clement Pilling
having circular form with shaped rim pierced in scrolling foliate motifs, raised on four scrolled feet, hallmarked for London, 1931, maker’s mark of Sibray, Hall & Co., Charles Clement Pilling
height 4 1/2 inches, diameter 11 inches, total weight 26.3 troy ounces
English Sterling Silver Three-Piece Tea Set, John Emes
to include a teapot, cream jug, and sugar bowl, each of rounded form with gadrooned borders and Greek key banding, the handles formed as entwined snakes, and spouts with reeded and foliate details, teapot with ebonized handle and finial, each inscribed “H.C. from R.B.L., Jan. 1905,” hallmarked for John Emes, London, circa 1800
tallest 6 inches, total weight 49.3 troy ounces
Provenance: Property from The Estate of Sally G. Chubb of Bernardsville, New Jersey
Set of Twelve American Sterling Silver Service Plates, J.S. & Co.
each circular with pierced and engraved neoclassical border of rosettes, scrolls, and foliate swags, marked J.S. & Co., Sterling, 5512
diameter 11 inches, total weight 164.2 troy ounces
English Sterling Silver Oval Two-Handled Serving Tray, Thomas Hannam & John Crouch II
London, 1804, Large oval tray with reeded border, elaborate serpent-form handles, and four paw feet, the center engraved with an armorial crest and an inscription: “A Legacy of the Rev’d John Bentinck. Obit June 1804. — H.C. from R.B.C. January 1905” hallmarked for London, 1804, maker’s mark of Thomas Hannam & John Crouch II.
18″ x 27″, total weight 135.1 troy ounces
Provenance: Property from The Estate of Sally G. Chubb of Bernardsville, New Jersey
Mulford & Wendell Coin Silver Tea & Coffee Service
Albany, New York, mid-19th century, a five-piece coin silver tea and coffee service in a richly repoussé Rococo pattern, including a coffee pot, teapot, covered sugar bowl, waste bowl, and cream jug, each raised on a pedestal foot with beaded borders, bodies are decorated with scrolling foliate panels, floral cartouches, and rocaille accents, each piece fitted with ornate naturalistic handles and finials embellished with leaf and blossom motifs (one finial detached but present), marked MULFORD & WENDELL / ALBANY, each piece testing as coin silver (0.900 fine).
tallest: 10 1/2 inches, total weight: 69.4 troy ounces
Six Piece Sterling Silver Washington Reproduction Tea & Coffee Service
by J.E. Caldwell & Co., Philadelphia. Hand-Wrought, 20th century, comprising a large kettle-on-stand, a coffee pot, teapot, covered sugar bowl, creamer, and waste bowl—each of octagonal paneled form with wooden handles and finials, and stamped “Sterling Silver / Washington Reproduction / Hand-Wrought / J.E. Caldwell & Co. Philadelphia”
total weight: 128.7 troy ounces
English Sterling Silver Egg Cup Set on Stand
Thomas’, Bond Street, London, 19th Century, to include six pierced egg cups arranged on a quatrefoil tray with scrolled feet and a central baluster handle, each cup with pierced foliate decoration and matching hallmarks, tray marked THOMAS, Bond St. and bearing London sterling marks with maker’s marks for Edward, Edward Jr., John & W. Barnard
10 1/2 inches high, total weight 34.4 troy ounces
Provenance: Property from The Estate of Sally G. Chubb of Bernardsville, New Jersey
Italian Silver 800 Large Centerpiece Vase
20th Century, Baluster-form vase with paneled lobes and a scalloped rim, adorned on each side with applied silver foliate sprays set with carved bone or ivory buds, marked 800 with additional maker’s stamp
height 14 1/2 inches, total weight 56.1 troy ounces (including applied elements)
Italian Silver 800 Large Vase with Applied Fruit and Foliate Decoration
Bulbous baluster-form vase with scalloped rim and repoussé Rococo scrollwork, further embellished with applied clusters of berries and leaves to each side, marked 800 with additional maker’s punch
height 11 inches, total weight 55.8 troy ounces
Pair of English Weighted Sterling Silver Candlesticks, William Hutton & Sons Ltd.
each with shaped square base chased with shell and scroll motifs, rising to knopped baluster stems and scalloped bobeches, hallmarked for London with maker’s mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd., weighted, possibly 19th century
height 12 inches
Provenance: From a Park Avenue, New York Estate
English Sterling Silver Covered Vegetable Dish, Robert Gaze
oval form with reeded loop handles and removable domed cover, both engraved with armorial crest and motto “Labore et Virtute,” hallmarked for London, maker’s mark of Robert Gaze, circa 1800
length 15 inches, total weight 37.4 troy ounces
Danish Silver Coffee Pot on Stand, Michelsen, Copenhagen
tapered cylindrical form finely engraved with scroll and foliate motifs, the hinged lid surmounted by a cast eagle finial, raised on a matching pierced warming base with paw feet, bearing Copenhagen assay marks and maker’s mark for Michelsen, circa 19th century
height 12 inches, total weight 41.5 troy ounces without burner
Provenance: Property from a Prominent New York City Collector
Paul Storr (English 1771-1844) Silver-Gilt Presentation Urn
covered vase with maker’s mark PS (Paul Storr), full London hallmarks, lion passant, leopard’s head, date letter “O” for 1809, and duty mark, the tall, ovoid body richly detailed with chased and applied classical ornament, including acanthus leaves, foliate swags, a draped laurel wreath, and finely modeled serpent-form handles terminating in scrolls with rosettes, front engraved with partial armorial of the Pierpoint family, raised on a square plinth base with paw feet and shell corner mounts, retains its original fitted velvet-lined oak case labeled W. Boone, 48 St. James’s Street, London
height 19 1/2 inches, total weight 209.6 troy ounces
Provenance: Property from The Estate of Sally G. Chubb of Bernardsville, New Jersey
Danish Sterling Silver Coffee Pot
baluster form engraved with bands of Greek key and figural decoration of putti and winged figures, with cast bird finial and dragon-form spout, the body bearing the royal monogram of King Christian IX, hallmarked with Simon Groth assay marks for Copenhagen, lid detached
height 9 inches, total weight 20.0 troy ounces
Provenance: Property from a Prominent New York City Collector
Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Covered Tureen
of classic baluster form with twin handles, stepped circular foot, and domed lid surmounted by a finely cast pheasant finial; monogrammed “R.C.G.” and inscribed beneath “From H.E. Bishop, Sept. 1912.” Marked TIFFANY & CO., 550 Broadway, 1921/2916, Quality 925-1000, M.
height 9 inches, total weight 32.9 troy ounces
Provenance: Property from The Estate of Sally G. Chubb of Bernardsville, New Jersey
Stieff Sterling Silver Rectangular Floral Bowl
Rectangular form with heavy repoussé border of dense flowers and foliage, monogrammed at center, marked Stieff Sterling and model number 85
10″ x 13″, total weight 22.9 troy ounces
Provenance: Property from a Prominent New York City Collector
WM.B. KERR & CO Sterling Silver Rectangular Tray
shaped rectangular form with heavy Art Nouveau repoussé border featuring flowing scrolls, poppies, and female masks at the corners, center plainfield, marked STERLING with WM.B. KERR & CO hallmark, and model number 640
10 1/2″ x 14″, total weight 30.9 troy ounces
Provenance: Property from a Prominent New York City Collector
American Sterling Silver and Glass Claret Jug, Whiting Manufacturing Co.
glass body encased in a finely pierced and engraved sterling silver mount with floral and foliate motifs, hinged lid engraved “N.Y.Y.C. Squadron Runs, Won by Queen Mab, 1893” with New York Yacht Club insignia, and side inscription listing race routes from New Haven to New Bedford, marked Whiting Mfg. Co., Sterling, 22891
height 7 1/2 inches
Provenance: Property from The Estate of Sally G. Chubb of Bernardsville, New Jersey
English Sterling Silver Tankard, William III, London, Circa 1701, Maker’s Mark of William Walsh
Of straight-sided cylindrical form with domed hinged lid and thumbpiece, engraved with the arms of the King family and the initials “R.K.” to the handle. Bearing London hallmarks for 1701 and accompanied by two letters of provenance (dated 1955) attesting to its authenticity and early ownership within the King and Ormonde families.
7 1/2″ high, total weight 28.8 troy ounces of 0.958 silver
Provenance: Property from The Estate of Sally G. Chubb of Bernardsville, New Jersey
Large 800 Silver Amphora-Form Urn by Joseph Brems-Varain
finely handcrafted 800-silver lidded urn of baluster amphora form, with applied laurel swags, ribboned wreath cartouches, and neoclassical handles modeled as reeded scrolls. The foot with braided border and fluted collar; rim with Greek-key engraved band, warm untouched patina throughout, bearing maker’s attribution to Joseph Brems-Varain, circa 1900, base separating from top
height 18 inches, total weight 78.7 troy ounces
Provenance: From a Park Avenue, New York Estate
George III Sterling Silver Covered Two-Handled Tureen, Henry Chawner
London, circa late 1780s, oval body with elongated up-swept loop handles, the domed conforming cover surmounted by an urn-form finial, the face finely engraved with an armorial shield quartered with fleurs-de-lis and castellated motifs, draped with ribbon and curtain mantling and bearing the motto “IN AEDIBUS SUIS QUIESCIT” (“He rests in his own house”), raised on a spreading circular foot
height 9 inches, total Weight: 68.9 troy ounces
Pair of English Sterling Silver Two-Handled Sauce Boats
each of classic oval form with double scroll handles, raised on circular pedestal foot, and engraved with armorial crest, hallmarked for London, maker’s mark possibly “I.S.,” circa 1804
height 5 1/2 inches, total weight 27.5 troy ounces
French Silver and Vermeil Sauce Boat 800 Silver
oval baluster-form body raised on a circular stepped foot, with an elongated spout and opposing scroll handle decorated with a rosette terminal, interior gilt-washed
height 7 inches, weight 16.4 troy ounces
Provenance: From a Park Avenue, New York Estate
French Silver Teapot
globular form finely chased with scrolling floral motifs and cartouches, inscribed “C.R.R./TEO for _____/Xmas 1895” and “In Remembrance of Ballinloan 1895”, one side engraved with the crest and motto “Virtutis Gloria Merces,” raised on a circular foot with gadrooned borders and fitted lid surmounted by urn finial, bearing faint French silver marks, possibly 19th century
height 6 1/2 inches, total weight 15.7 troy ounces
Provenance: Property from The Estate of Sally G. Chubb of Bernardsville, New Jersey
W.J. Feeley Co. Sterling & 14K Gold Gothic-style Chalice
the bowl executed in solid 14K gold, rising above a sterling-gilt stem and foot, the cup with smooth tapered sides above a knop set with turquoise cabochons, each framed within chased vine and foliate ornament, the stem features four raised rosettes mounted with genuine opal cabochons, joined by scrolling Gothic strapwork, the circular base with raised lobes and applied quatrefoil medallions depicting the Crucifixion, Sacred Heart, Holy Family, and St. John the Baptist, each in high relief, lower border edged in gilt with engraved shamrock and vine motifs, the underside engraved: “Gift of Catherine Carney, May 22, 1913” stamped W.J. Feeley Co., sterling with shield hallmark, with original late-20th-century appraisal paperwork (Adrian Hamers Inc., 1996) and original Hoffman Gampetro Antiques purchase record
height 9 inches, total weight 17.2 troy ounces, sterling 11.6 troy ounces, 14K gold cup 174.7 grams
Sterling Silver Ciborium with 14K Gold Wedding Band
A heavy sterling silver ciborium with gilt interior and a domed lid surmounted by a finely detailed cruciform finial, the cup is smooth and polished, rising above a paneled knopped stem mounted with applied Gothic tracery and cabochon ornaments, the lobed base is decorated with pierced Gothic-style openwork around the perimeter, with additional applied roundel settings Engraving:
“In Memory of Joseph L. Moretti, also inscribed ‘Donated by wife Mary Moretti, May 12, 1946’”
height 12 inches, total weight: 32.3 troy ounces (including 14K ring), 14K gold ring weight 5.3 grams
Middle Eastern Silver Filigree Tea & Coffee Service in Syrian Presentation Case
silver filigree tea and coffee service in its original red velvet presentation case embroidered with the gilt Eagle of Saladin and Arabic for “The Syrian Arab Republic” such sets were typically produced as official Syrian state gifts for diplomats or dignitaries, includes oval tray, lidded sugar, eleven filigree cup-holders with ten porcelain liners, and twelve matching saucers; several pieces stamped S.22.
length of tray 24 inches, total weight 82.7 troy ounces
Juan Carlos Pallarols (Argentine, Maestro Orfebre) Sterling Silver Papal Holy Water Pot and Sprinkler
finely hand-chased with a foliate border, raised on a spread-winged eagle standard above a flaring circular base decorated with laurel leaves; together with the matching sprinkler, the shaft surmounted by a small eagle and terminating in a pierced sprinkler ball, both pieces marked PALLAROLS, 925, and housed in the original red velvet-lined presentation case stamped “Juan C. Pallarols – Maestro Orfebre”
height 8 1/2 inches; total weight 15.1 troy ounces
Continental Sterling Silver Chalice
Gothic Revival form with pierced knop and engraved dedication (1905), the chalice is executed in richly detailed Gothic Revival style, the bowl with a gilt interior above an openwork knop decorated with quatrefoil and lancet motifs, the lobed base is elaborately repousséd with scrollwork and tracery, underside engraved: “Presented by the Alumni of St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, to the Rev’d John Shanly, in memory of their sympathy of Dun de Chaulnes, 1905”, marked on base STERLING
height: 9 inches, total weight: 18.5 troy ounces