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Rare Chrysanthemum sterling silver water pitcher. Made by Tiffany & Co. in New York. Double-gourd with irregular fluting; helmet mouth with leaves wrapped around reeded rim. Shoulder has applied leaf and flowerhead border with radiating squiggles incised on body. High-looping handle with layered and sprawling leaf mount. Same beneath handle. Four volute-scroll supports with leaf and flowerhead mounts.
An early, one-of-a-kind piece in the historic Japonesque pattern that debuted in 1880.... Click for details
Sale Price: $14,625.00Danish Modern sterling silver tazza compote. Made by Georg Jensen in Copenhagen. Wide and tapering bowl; fruiting grapevine with cast pendant bunches mounted in circle to underside. Twisted shaft with lobed knops, one surmounted by fixed bunches and the other applied with beading. Raised and round foot. Visible hand hammering. A beautiful piece in this pattern, which was designed by the master in 1918. Illustrated in: Drucker. Georg Jensen, 1997, p. 189.
Fully marked including maker’s stamp... Click for details
Sale Price: $4,200.00Set of 12 George III sterling silver dinner plates. Made by Thomas Heming in London in 1780. Each: Round well and serpentined and gadrooned rim. Shoulder engraved with royal badge between the monogram GR (that is, G for George and R for Rex).
Traditional Georgian with an impressive provenance. The plates were made by the king’s principal goldsmith for the royal household in a pattern that had been adopted in the previous reign by George III’s grandfather George II. They were sold off... Click for details
Sale Price: $26,000.00