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Francis I sterling silver teapot. Made by Reed & Barton in Taunton, Mass. Bellied ovoid body on domed foot, high-looping leaf-capped scroll handle, and leaf-capped s-scroll handle; cover hinged and domed with leafing-scroll quatrefoil finial. Strapwork frames (vacant) on front and back between cornucopias and pendant ribbon-tied flowers. Rims irregular with applied leaves and scrolls. Fully marked including maker’s stamp, pattern name, no. 570A, and phrase “Hand Chased”. Very good... Click for details
$2,800.00Art Deco sterling silver serving bowl on stand. Made by Tiffany & Co. in New York.
Bowl: Curved sides and short and straight foot ring. Vertical pilasters comprising graduated and stylized tomatoes applied to bowl exterior between incised bands. Stand: Round and tapering on short foot ring with same.
The motif traditionally known as Tomato or Pumpkin Vine was designed by Olaf Wilford in 1937.
Fully marked including maker's stamp. Bowl has pattern no. 22888 (first produced in 1940) and... Click for details
$4,200.00George III sterling silver epergne. Made by Thomas Pitts in London in 1774.
Reeded and beaded oval frame; at base swags threaded through fixed rings with pendant oval vase medallions, overlapping four split-mounted leafing supports terminating in pierced and scrolled oval feet. Four reeded and scrolling leaf-capped and -wrapped arms, each terminating in oval basket, mounted to frame base alternating with four reeded and scrolling leaf-wrapped arms, each terminating in round basket, mounted to... Click for details
$22,750.00