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Steuben blue aurene vase, signed, art glass

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1920   item# 881690 (stock# 39B14 7878)

Steuben blue aurene vase, signed, art glass
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Steuben aurene hand-blown trumpet-form vase in iridescent blue glass, signed and numbered on the underside of base - Steuben aurene. Size: 5 1/2" high x 5 1/8" diameter. Age: early 20th century. Excellent condition.


Chinese Export armorial porcelain coffee pot, c.1790

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1800   item# 881684 (stock# 39B14 7076)

Chinese Export armorial porcelain coffee pot, c.1790
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Chinese Export porcelain coffee pot of baluster form with famille rose painted decoration and family 'JR' monogram within a cartouche. Circa 1790. Scroll handle. Condition: some wear to painted decoration, small chip on underside of lid rim edge, & some glaze loss on handle. Size: 9.5" ht. x 6.5" wide x 5.5" diameter.


Georgian sterling silver milk jug, creamer, 1757

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1800   item# 867378 (stock# 39B78 2123)

Georgian sterling silver milk jug, creamer, 1757
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George II cream jug of inverted baluster form in sterling silver, London, 1757-58. It is decorated with bands of gadrooning to the top rim and at the base, and has a leaf capped double scroll handle. Hallmarks are worn but with a legible date letter (maker's mark indistinct). Good condition with no dents (not certain whether there has been any repair to the base, but solder lines are neatly done). No monograms. Size: 4 1/8" ht.


Galt and Brother sterling cake plates with cherubs

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1920   item# 866500 (stock# 39B78 2322)

Galt and Brother sterling cake plates with cherubs
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A pair of extraordinary sterling silver circular cake plates by Galt & Brother. Circa 1920. Size: 11 1/8" diameter x 1 1/4" height. Each plate is intricately pierced and decorated with cherubs and griffins, and is supported on a short foot ring. In the center is a script family monogram. Condition is excellent.


Pair Royal Crown Derby Imari cake plates, 2451

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1940   item# 866093 (stock# 38B12 13870)

Pair Royal Crown Derby Imari cake plates, 2451
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Superb pair of dessert serving dishes by the famed Royal Crown Derby porcelain company, decorated in the popular Imari pattern, #2451. English. These dishes are embellished with iron red and cobalt blue glazes and are hand finished with gilded highlights and rims. Each bears a date code for the year 1931. Excellent condition, with no chips, cracks,restoration or scratches, and retaining all of the gilded decoration. Size: 10.75" across handles x 9.5".


Silver cow creamer, German, 800 silver

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1920   item# 866089 (stock# 39B78 330)

Silver cow creamer, German, 800 silver
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Continental standing cow creamer fashioned of 800 standard silver, with a German origin. Circa late 19th/early 20th century. The cow exhibits a pair of forward curling horns, has its tail curled on the top of its back, and displays a full udder. There is a hinged cover on its back for filling, and the cream pours through its mouth. Excellent condition and with wonderful detailing to the cow's features. The cow stands firmly, but has a very slight wobble. No repairs. Size: 5 3/8" le ...click for details


S. Kirk & Son Co. repousse sterling silver pitcher

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1910   item# 863856 (stock# 39B78 1416)

S. Kirk & Son Co. repousse sterling silver pitcher
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A fabulous repousse decorated sterling silver water pitcher by S. Kirk & Son Co., Baltimore. Circa 1900. This ewer is adorned all-over in an unusual repousse pattern with cat tails, ferns and roses. Excellent condition with no dents or repairs. Stamped under base "S.Kirk&SonCo. 925/1000 184". Size: 10 inches high x 8 inches across handle/spout. A superb example of Baltimore silver.


Gorham Plymouth sterling silver tea and coffee service

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1960   item# 845690

Gorham Plymouth sterling silver tea and coffee service
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Gorham sterling silver five-piece tea and coffee service in the Plymouth pattern. Date code for 1958. Included are teapot, coffee pot, covered sugar bowl, creamer, and waste bowl. This set has received little use and retains its original paper labels. No monogram. Size of coffee pot: 9.5 inches high, 2 3/8 pint capacity. Teapot: 7.25 inches high, 2 pint capacity. Excellent condition, with no dings or repairs, requiring just a polish or buffing.


Roseville art pottery pine cone planter bowl, 632-4

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1940   item# 845684 (stock# 11AC20 984)

Roseville art pottery pine cone planter bowl, 632-4
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Roseville Pottery 4-inch planter/ jardiniere in 'Pine Cone' pattern. #632-4. A globular bowl decorated in yellow/ brown glaze with opposing twig handles. Impressed Roseville on underside. Excellent condition. Size: 4 inches high x 6 inches deep x 6.25 wide.


Silver dognose spoon, William III, Francis Archbold

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1700   item# 843263 (stock# 26C10 1763)

Silver dognose spoon, William III, Francis Archbold
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William III/ Queen Anne Britannia silver dognose spoon, London, marked only with maker's mark of Francis Archbold. Circa 1700. Rare early spoon showing the transition of styles from the trefid to dognose. The dognose form is so called because of the shape of the end of the handle, also sometimes referred to as 'wavy end.' This example retains the broad, shallow bowl and ribbed rat tail of the earlier trefid form but without the characteristic notches in the terminal of the trefid. ...click for details

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