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American Silver Presentation Pitcher

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  • Newell Harding & Co. of Boston Massachusetts Coin Silver Presentation Pitcher
    By Newell Harding & Co.
    Located in Hamilton, Ontario
    19th century American coin silver presentation pitcher made by Newell Harding & Co silversmiths of Boston Massachusetts and presented to the first president of the St. Andrews Society of Portland in 1861. It bears an engraving of the Scottish Royal...
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    Antique 19th Century American Sterling Silver

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    Silver

  • Midcentury American Sterling Silver Water Pitcher
    By Towle Silversmiths
    Located in Tarry Town, NY
    Lovely sterling silver barware water pitcher or jug from Towle with repousse and chased scrolling foliate motif on the foot and c-shaped handle with engraved acanthus motif.
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    Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Sterling Silver

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    Sterling Silver

  • American Sterling Silver Modern Classical Water Pitcher
    By Dominick & Haff
    Located in New York, NY
    Modern classical sterling silver water pitcher. Made by Dominick & Haff in New York in 1928. Lobed and upward tapering sides, capped foliate scroll handle, wide lip spout with fluid ...
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    Vintage 1920s American Art Deco Sterling Silver

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    Sterling Silver

  • Traditional American Classical Sterling Silver Water Pitcher
    By Dominick & Haff
    Located in New York, NY
    Traditional Classical sterling silver water pitcher. Made by Dominick & Haff in New York, ca 1920. Tapering and faceted bowl on round and stepped foot. High-looping capped and scroll...
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    Early 20th Century American Neoclassical Revival Sterling Silver

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    Sterling Silver

  • Antique American Edwardian Sterling Silver Water Pitcher
    By Frank M. Whiting & Company
    Located in New York, NY
    Edwardian sterling silver water pitcher. Made by Frank M. Whiting Co. in North Attleboro, Mass., ca 1910. Lobed and oval body on short and scalloped foot. Capped and scroll-mounted h...
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    Early 20th Century American Edwardian Sterling Silver

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    Sterling Silver

  • Antique Art Nouveau American Sterling Silver Tyg Presentation / Champagne Cup
    By Gorham Manufacturing Company
    Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
    An exceptional, fine and impressive antique American sterling silver tyg presentation / champagne cup in the Art Nouveau style; an addition to our ornamental silverware collection. This exceptional antique American sterling silver tyg presentation / champagne cup has a circular waisted shaped form onto a circular shaped spreading foot. The lower portion of the shaped body of this tyg* cup is embellished with impressive embossed and chased scrolling leaf ornamentation in the Art Nouveau style, paralleling the shaped foot. The anterior surface of the body is ornamented with the contemporary engraved initials 'IWS'. The upper and lower rims of the vessel are encompassed with applied moulded borders. This impressive silver cup is fitted with three cast sterling silver C shaped handles accented with a three-dimensional ribbon tied reed decoration, with impressive organic terminals. The underside of this exceptional example of antique silver bears the contemporary engraved inscription 'Presented to Jean W Stevenson as a token to commemorate her engagement to Edward H Graves from his father Henry Graves, January 17th 1899'. This versatile cup is a substantial size and if required could be used as a wine/bottle cooler; with the use of the three handles, this piece could easily be transferred down a dining table. The later hallmarks struck to the underside of this impressive cup include: Maker's mark: G (Gorham Manufacturing Company) Anchor mark: Gorham trademark anchor Silver quality/purity mark: Sterling (925, 925/1000) Registration number: A237 * A tyg is a large English mug...
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    Antique 1890s American Sterling Silver

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    Sterling Silver

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