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American Arts and Crafts Silver | Lots 390-450

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NEW YORK

390 An American Silver Creamer, Whiting Mfg. Co., New York, NY, Circa 1890, of spool-form with spot-hammered surface, etched with sprays of carnations, marked on base and numbered 1317A; 8 ozt 6 dwt. Height 4 5/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $500-700

391 An American Silver Bowl, J.M. Merrill, New York, NY, Circa 1910, of low circular form on short spreading foot, spothammered surface, marked on base and numbered 2007A; 13 ozt 8 dwt. Diameter 8 3/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $400-600

392 An American Silver Three-Piece Tea Set, Attributed to J.M. Merrill, New York, Circa 1930, comprising a teapot, creamer and two-handled sugar bowl, circular with flaring shoulders and loop handles, bases stamped STERLING and numbered 3598; 14 ozt gross. Length of teapot 7 1/2 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $500-700 MASSACHUSETTS

393 An American Silver Bowl, Adolph Kunkler, Boston, MA, Circa 1910, tapered circular, with spot-hammered surface, the rim engraved with a band of Greek Key, marked on underside; 6 ozt 14 dwt. Diameter 4 1/2 inches. The present lot was reportedly exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1911. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $300-500

394 An American Silver Tray, Richard Dimes, Boston, MA, Circa 1910, oval with spot-hammered surface, the end pierced and engraved with wheat and scrolls, marked on base and numbered 630; 15 ozt 6 dwt. Length 13 1/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $400-600 CONNECTICUT

395 A Pair of American Silver Casters, Barbour Silver Co., Hartford, CT, Circa 1910, baluster form, the spot-hammered surfaces engraved with floral pendants and applied with initial H, marked on bases and numbered 45; 4 ozt 16 dwt. Height 4 5/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $150-250

OHIO

396* An American Silver Tray and Tazza, Robert Sturm, Cincinnati, OH, Circa 1915, both with spot-hammered surfaces and geometrically pierced rims, the borders applied with monogram OEL, marked on bases; 61 ozt. Diameter of tray 15 1/2 inches. Property from the Estate of Benjamin and Louise Pritz, Cincinnati, Ohio $1,000-2,000

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LOUISIANA

397 An American Silver Punch Ladle, H. Alvin Sharpe, New Orleans, LA, Circa 1940, the scale-work handle applied with medallions depicting the Voodoo Queen, Catoe the Presumptous of Cottonpatch, Miss and the artist himself, the double-spouted bowl centered by a second medallion of the Voodoo Queen, underside of bowl engraved ORIGINAL PATTERN PIECE BY H. ALVINSHARPE NEW ORLEANS, reverse of handle engraved PATTERN PIECE EXCATOE COLLECTION H. ALVINSHARPE FINE SILVER; 12 ozt 9 dwt. Length 12 1/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $700-900 ILLINOIS

398 An American Silver Small Presentation Bowl, Robert R. Jarvie, Chicago, IL, Circa 1915, circular, chased with Native American-style strapwork, one side applied with a medallion depicting a chief in profile and inscribed “ONWENTSIA CLUB POW WOW 1915,” marked inside base rim and numbered 2065; 6 ozt 12 dwt. Diameter 4 3/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor

Purchased Rago Arts and Auction Center, Lambertville, NJ, September 27th, 2007 $2,000-4,000

399 An American Silver Small Bowl and Tray, The Cellini Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1940, bowl and tray both lobed, resembling a stylized water lily, marked on bases; 16 dwt. Diameter of tray 7 1/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $400-600 400 An American Silver Circular Tray, The Randhal Shop, Park Ridge, IL, Circa 1915, circular with spot-hammered surface and lobed upturned rim, marked on base and numbered 754; 17 ozt 14 dwt. Diameter 10 7/8 inches. $400-600

401 An American Silver Meat Platter, The Randahl Shop, Chicago, IL, 1930-40, shaped circular with lobed border, marked on base and numbered 1221; 23 ozt 13 dwt. Diameter 12 3/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $600-800

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402 An American Silver Coffee Pot, The Randahl Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1930, of paneled pear form with spot-hammered surface, angular handle and bud finial, marked on base and numbered 925; 21 ozt 14 dwt gross. Height 9 3/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $600-800

403 An American Silver Porringer, Lebolt & Co., Chicago, IL, Circa 1930, spot-hammered surface, engraved “MARIAN”, the triangular handle geometrically pierced, marked on base and numbered 294; 5 ozt 6 dwt. Length 6 1/2 inches. $150-250

404 A Set of Eight American Silver Bread Plates, Lebolt & Co., Chicago, IL, Circa 1915, plain circular with lightly spot-hammered surfaces, marked on bases; 43 ozt 18 dwt. Diameter 6 inches. $600-800 405 An American Silver Water Pitcher, The Randahl Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1920, of baluster form with spot-hammered surface, the loop handle with leaf and berry terminals, marked on base and numbered 108; 29 ozt. Height 9 3/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $1,000-2,000

406 A Set of Six American Silver Matchbox Safes, Lebolt & Co., Chicago, IL, Circa 1915, rectangular, the spot-hammered surfaces applied with initials EC, marked on sides and numbered 201; 2 ozt 14 dwt. Length 1 3/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $100-200 407 An American Silver Bowl, Lebolt & Co., Chicago, IL, Circa 1920, of lobed inverted pear form with spot-hammered surface, marked on base and numbered 976; 10 ozt 6 dwt. Diameter 7 1/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $400-600

408 An American Arts & Crafts Silver Two-Handled Tray, The Randahl Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1940, circular, the border notched at intervals, and with wheat-form handles, marked on underside 82/15; 49 ozt 8 dwt. Length over handles 17 1/4 inches. $1,200-2,200

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409 An American Arts and Crafts Silver Tea Set, Lebolt & Co., Chicago, IL, comprising a teapot, creamer, covered sugar bowl and tray, with faceted ovoid bodies, the tray of shaped oval form, each with applied monogram ESB, marked to bases; 71 ozt 7 dwt. Width of tray 11 1/4 inches. Property from a Significant Private Collection, Chicago, IL $3,000-5,000 410 An American Silver Cocktail Shaker and Twelve Martini Glasses, Lebolt & Co., Chicago, IL, Circa 1930, with spot-hammered surfaces, the shaker with angular handle, the martini glasses on trumpet-form bases and stems, marked on undersides, shaker numbered 700, glasses 500; 42 ozt 8 dwt. Height of cocktail shaker 8 1/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $2,000-4,000 411 An American Silver Octagonal Meat Platter, Lebolt & Co., Chicago, IL, Circa 1925, with circular central well and spot-hammered surface, the border applied with initial S, marked on underside and numbered 970; 26 ozt 3 dwt. Length 14 1/2 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $600-800

412 An American Silver Small Basket, Lebolt & Co., Chicago, IL, Circa 1920, circular with spot-hammered surface applied with initial S, fixed reeded handle, marked on base and numbered 462; 5 ozt 7 dwt. Diameter 5 1/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $200-400

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414 An American Silver Water Pitcher, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1930, with lightly spot-hammered surface, of baluster form with loop handle, marked on base and numbered 2P; 24 ozt 3 dwt. Height 8 3/4 inches. $800-1,200

415 An American Silver Water Pitcher, Lebolt & Co., Chicago, IL, Circa 1915, of spreading cylindrical form with everted rim and angular handle, lightly spot-hammered surface; marked on underside and numbered 800; 20 ozt 16 dwt. Height 6 1/2 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $700-900

416 An American Silver Cann, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1908, with slightly flaring rim and strap handle, applied with monogram WDD, underside engraved “FROM WD- 1849 TO WWD JR. 1908,” marked on base; 6 ozt 8 dwt. Height 3 3/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $250-350

417 Two American Silver Salvers, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, 1930-31, shaped circular with upturned lobed borders, the undersides engraved “Designed and Handwrought for Carlton Elmore Florte 1930 Mother” and “Designed and Handwrought for Carlton Elmore Florte 1931,” marked on bases and numbered F656L and F320; 33 ozt 4 dwt Diameter of larger 11 1/8 inches. $800-1,200

418 An American Silver Creamer and Matching Sugar Bowl, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1930, both of lobed baluster form with strap scroll handles, marked on bases and numbered 20CS; 7 ozt 4 dwt. Height of creamer 3 1/4 inches. $400-600

419 An American Silver Sauce Boat and Stand, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, 1912-16, the stand and sauce boat both of oval form with molded rims, ivory insulators, marked on undersides and numbered F831; 14 ozt 8 dwt gross. Length of stand 9 1/4 inches. $600-800

420 An American Silver Biscuit Tray, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, 1900-1910, the elongated angular tray flanked by bracket supports with shaped handles pierced with scrolls, marked and numbered 154 E; 4 ozt 16 dwt. Length 8 inches. $300-500

421 Two American Silver Vegetable Dishes, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL Circa 1931, both oval with shaped lobed borders, the base of larger engraved “Lathrop December 20, 1931,” marked on base and numbered V5S and V5SS; 30 ozt 2 dwt. Lengths 11 1/4 inches, 10 5/8 inches. $1,200-1,800

422 A Set of Eight American Silver Casters, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, Il, Circa 1930, of baluster form with spot-hammered surfaces, marked on bases and numbered 2; 22 ozt. Height 4 3/4 inches. $500-700

423 A Pair of American Flower-Form Short Candlesticks, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1934, the loped circular bases rising to extending leaves supporting baluster sconces, detachable nozzles, underside of one engraved “From the Department of Dermatology Northwestern University Medical School March 1934,” marked on bases and numbered C4; 10 ozt 12 dwt. Diameter 5 inches. $300-500

424 A Set of Four American Silver Short Candlesticks, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1930, on circular bases with baluster sconces and fixed circular drip pans, marked on bases and numbered 5; 20 ozt 2 dwt. Diameter 4 1/4 inches. $400-600

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427 425 An American Two-Handled Presentation Cup, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, 1909-11, of pear form with lightly spot-hammered surface and angular strap handles, engraved on one side “Belleair Florida 1911 Won by Mrs. W. A. A. Lexander, marked on base and numbered 7977; 11 ozt 14 dwt. Height 6 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor

Purchased Spencer Marks, Ltd., Southampton, MA $600-800

426 An American Silver Water Picher, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1920, with spot-hammered surface and attenuated lobed sides, engraved on one side with monogram CWW, underside engraved “CARRIE WISE WEIBERT,” marked on base and numbered 888 9; 23 ozt 2 dwt. Height 8 7/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $800-1,200

427 An American Silver Centerpiece Bowl, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1930, lightly spot-hammered, circular with lobed sides, raised on a short spreading foot, marked on underside and numbered 118S; 23 ozt 4 dwt. Diameter 10 inches. $700-900

428 An American Silver Sauce Boat on Stand, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1930, the circular bowl and fixed stand chased with lobes, marked on base and numbered S12; 12 ozt 17 dwt. Diameter 7 inches. $300-500

429 An American Silver Bowl, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, 1912-16, shaped circular with low lobed sides, spot-hammered surface, engraved with monogram ABR, marked on base and numbered 5F; 12 ozt 12 dwt. Diameter 8 5/8 inches. $600-800

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430 An American Silver Bud Vase, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, 1912-16, of trumpet form, with lightly spot-hammered surface, underside engraved with monogram ABR, marked on underside; 5 ozt 12 dwt. Height 8 inches. $300-500

431 An American Silver Soup Tureen and Cover, The Kalo Shop, Park Ridge, IL, 1909-11, squat circular with lightly spot-hammered surface, the stepped cover applied with initial M, knop finial, marked on underside and numbered 4842; 43 ozt 9 dwt. Diameter 9 3/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $2,000-4,000

432 An American Silver Water Pitcher, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1925, with lightly spot-hammered surface, of inverted pear form with strap handle, engraved on one side with monogram ENM, marked on underside and numbered J8; 16 ozt 2 dwt. Height 8 3/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $500-700

433 An American Silver Chalice, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1905, with spot-hammered surface, the bowl with slightly flared rim, gilt interior, marked on base; 6 ozt 16 dwt. Height 7 1/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $300-500

434 An American Silver Bowl, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1915, of circular lobed form, with applied S initial, marked on base and numbered 18; 9 ozt 3 dwt. Diameter 7 1/4 inches. $300-500

435 An American Silver Gentleman’s Traveling Set, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1930, comprising 4 cylindrical containers, larger matching container, shoe horn, shaving brush with ivory handle, and a tortoiseshell comb, all in a fitted brown leather case, silver marked KALO STERLING, shoe horn numbered 1; 16 ozt weighable. Length of case 8 inches. $700-900

436 An American Silver Bowl, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, 1912-16, with spot-hammered surface and lobed rim, flat-chased with initials DS, marked on underside and numbered 48; 8 ozt 10 dwt. Diameter 6 7/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $300-500

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437 A Set of Ten American Silver Salts, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1930, with spot-hammered surfaces, squat circular on short foot rims, marked on bases and numbered 2; 23 ozt. Diameter 2 7/8 inches. $400-600

438 An American Silver Stirring Spoon, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1930, with spot-hammered surface, spade-shaped bowl and elongated handle, marked on reverse of handle and numbered H201; 3 ozt 12 dwt. length 14 inches. $150-250 439 An American Silver Centerpiece Bowl, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1930, of lobed circular form on short spreading foot rim, lightly spot-hammered surface, marked on underside and numbered N845; 18 ozt 5 dwt. Diameter 10 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $500-700

440 An American Silver Small Bowl and Matching Plate, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1930, with spot-hammered surfaces, the circular bowl with crimped rim, applied with monogram ABR, the circular bowl with matching engraved monogram, marked on undersides; 10 ozt 4 dwt. Diameters 7 1/8 inches, 4 7/8 inches. $300-500 441 A Pair of American Silver Salad Servers, The Kalo Shop, Chicago, IL, 1911, with spot-hammered surfaces and spade-shaped bowl and tines, marked on reverse of handles and numbered 725; 4 ozt 10 dwt. Length 9 7/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $200-400

442 An American Silver Small Tray, Circa 1930, rectangular with spot-hammered rim and handles, the surface etched with flowering branches and name LENA, rim with maker’s mark NAT, base stamped STERLING; 6 ozt. Length over handles 8 1/3 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $300-500

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CALIFORNIA

443 An American Silver Ash Receiver, Clemens Fridell, Pasadena, CA, Circa 1930, spot-hammered, the circular base mounted with two cigarette holders and a rectangular match box safe, marked on underside; 3 ozt 13 dwt. Length 5 1/2 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $400-600

444 An American Silver Water Pitcher, Shreve & Co, San Francisco, CA, Circa 1910, ovoid with spot-hammered surface, the rims notched at intervals, loop handle capped at terminals, marked on underside and numbered 11082; 30 ozt. Height 9 1/8 inch. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $1,000-2,000

445 An American Silver Coffee Pot and Hot Milk Jug, Shreve & Co., San Francisco, CA, Circa 1910, tapered cylindrical with spot-hammered surface, applied on one side with initial S, together with a similar small bowl marked on bases; 21 ozt 16 dwt gross. Height of coffee pot 7 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $500-700

446 An American Silver Punch Ladle, William Bednarz, Pasadena, CA, 1940-50, with openwork handle, the bowl spouted, marked on reverse of terminal; 8 ozt 7 dwt. Length 13 1/2 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $200-400

447 A Pair of American Silver and Wood Salad Servers, Louis S. Wood, Pasadena, CA, Circa 1950, with flat ebony handles, the silver mounts with incised bands, marked on reverse of handles. Length 13 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $150-250

448 Five American Silver Flatware Articles, Shreve & Co., San Francisco, CA, Circa 1940, comprising a master butter knife, sugar spoon, and 3 olive picks, all with handles applied with spheres, marked on reverse of handles; 3 ozt 12 dwt. Length of largest 7 7/8 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $100-200

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449* A Three-Piece Set of American Arts & Crafts Silver Serving Articles, Heinrich and Anna Eicher, Park Ridge, IL, Early 20th Century, comprising a salad serving set, including a spoon and pierced fork, and a tomato server, each with an applied W monogram; 8 ozt 1 dwt. Length of longest 9 5/8 inches. Property from the Estate of Mr. and Mrs. David Weil, Chicago, Illinois $200-400 450 An American Silver Pie Server, The Cellini Shop, Chicago, IL, Circa 1915, the handle terminal decorated with leaves and berries, lightly spot-hammered, marked on reverse of handle and numbered S19; 2 ozt 18 dwt. Length 9 1/4 inches. Property from a Retired University of Wisconsin Professor $80-120

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