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Creator: E.G. Webster & Sons
Sterling Silver Thimble Shot Glass Jigger Art Nouveau
By E.G. Webster & Sons
Located in New York, NY
"JUST A THIMBLE FULL"
A sterling silver 'thimble' jigger shot glass, Art Nouveau period, by E.G. Webster & Sons, circa late-19th century, USA. Piece, in the shape of the thimble, an...
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Late 19th Century American Art Nouveau Antique E.G. Webster & Sons Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
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Sterling Silver
Period American Victorian Silver EG Webster & Sons NY Sculptural Centerpiece
By E.G. Webster & Sons
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A fabulously impressive later matched 19th century High Victorian sculptural pink and white art glass fancy bowl with ruffle crimped scalloped edge and waved form, resting on a fine quality antique American quadruple silver plate...
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Metal, Silver Plate
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“The firm of Elizur G. Webster began the silverplating activity at 175 Broadway, NY in 1860. In 1864 E.G. Webster entered in partnership with William Dupree forming the firm Webster & Dupree active at 447 Broome (serving probably as the factory of the business).
In 1865, Adelbert A. Webster joined his brother forming E.G. Webster & Brother active at 14 Maiden Lane. The activity of Webster & Dupree continued at 447 Broome until c. 1866 when presumably became the factory of the new Webster Manufacturing Co (Dupree remained in the business as factory's superintendent). The location at 14 Maiden Lane became the firm's showroom.
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