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Lebolt & Co. Arts & Crafts Hammered Sterling Silver Compote Centerpiece Bowl

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Lebolt & Co. sterling silver, hand beaten compote bowl on long stem flaring to circular foot. The compote has an applied engraving inside of the bowl in Arts & Crafts style, measuring 3 1/4 inches in height and 12 inches in diameter. The weight is 28 troy ounces. In 1912, J. Myer LeBolt added silversmithing to his family Chicago jewelry store. LeBolt also had a retail store in Paris in the 1920's. A rare piece of Arts & Crafts sterling from the Chicago area. Bearing hallmarks as shown.
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