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MARkeTPlAce SIlveR, 344-390
Marketplace Silver | Lots 344 – 390
georg JeNSeN SiLverSMithy, CopeNhAgeN, 1915-44, comprising 1 large serving spoon, Acorn pattern 1 cold cut fork, Acorn pattern 1 hors d’oeuvre fork, Acorn pattern 1 small serving fork, Cactus pattern 1 small serving spoon, Cactus pattern 5 pieces; 9 ozt. Length of longest 9 1/25 inches. property from the estate of eleanor Stein rusnak, highland park, illinois $200-400
345 A Swiss Silver and Enamel Desk Clock,
FirSt hALF 20th CeNtury, the square frame with translucent blue enamel over an engine turned ground, the bezel enameled with sprays of roses, the dial with roman numerals and inscribed 8 days, easel stand, dial inscribed Swiss, otherwise apparently unmarked. height 3 inches. $100-200
proBABLy gerMAN, eArLy 20th CeNtury, the handles decorated with rocaille, comprising 12 dessert knives 11 dinner forks 8 dessert spoons together with 12 german teaspoons, similar pattern, gilt 43 pieces; 30 ozt 17 dwt. $600-800
347 A Continental Silver Punch Ladle,
Mid 19th CeNtury, the silver bowl chased with lobes and scrolls, underside engraved with pricked initials ighA and “d14 = Nov 1850,” ebonized wood handle, apparently unmarked. Length 17 1/4 inches. $100-200
348 An Austrian Silver Tray,
ALeXANder SturM, vieNNA, CirCA 1925, oval form, the border chased with roses alternating with scrolls, marked on surface near one end; 15 ozt 4 dwt. Length 13 1/2 inches. $300-500
349 An Austrian Silver Sugar Box,
MAKer’S MArK eg, vieNNA, CirCA 1900, of oval form with hinged low domed cover, body and cover engraved with sprays of flowers and foliage, cover with a vacant strapwork cartouche, gilt interior, marked on body and flange of cover; 7 ozt 6 dwt. Length 4 5/8 inches. $200-400
350* A Group of Seven Continental Silver Beakers,
MoSt ruSSiAN, vAriouS MAKerS, Mid 19th-20th CeNtury, various sizes, including three engraved with architectural scenes, one with scrolling foliage, another plain, and a small pair with grape bunches and gilt interiors, marked on bases; 9 ozt 3 dwt. height of tallest 2 7/8 inches. property from the Collection of Joseph von der dressel XXvi and his wife the imperial Countess Maria theresa von Wimpfen, Chicago, illinois $200-400
vASiLy AKhiMov, MoSCoW, 1877, the gilt bowl, engraved on reverse with a basket of flowers within an inscription, the knopped handle partly twisted, marked on side of handle; 1 ozt 15 dwt. Length 7 1/2 inches. $100-200
352 A Silver-Plate Large Punch Bowl,
20th CeNtury, the circular bowl with shaped rim applied with band of shells, scrolls and grape bunches, raised on stepped domed base. diameter 14 3/4 inches. $100-200
353* An English Silver Wine Funnel,
r.e. porter, BirMiNghAM, 1960, together with a coaster, Frank Cobb & Co., Sheffield, 1984; 4 ozt 10 dwt. height of funnel 5 3/8 inches. property from the estate of david and Sally haase, peoria, illinois $100-200
354 A Silver Footed Bowl,
CirCA 1920, the deep circular bowl with undulating rim applied and pieced with scrolls and stylized foliage, one side engraved with initial d, raised on a stepped domed base, marked on underside STERLING SILVER and ENGLAND; 26 ozt 16 dwt. diameter 8 3/4 inches. $500-700
355* An Edwardian Silver Sauceboat,
r & W SorLey, SheFFieLd, 1902, in george ii style, with shaped rim and leaf capped multiscroll flying handle, engraved on one side with arms under a stag crest, raised on three scroll supports headed by anthemions; 12 ozt 3 dwt. Length 8 1/4 inches. property from the hugh Johnston hubbard trust, Lake Forest, illinois $300-500
356 A Sheffield-Plate Figural Inkwell,
eLKiNgtoN & Co., BirMiNghAM, LAte 19th CeNtury, formed as a muzzled hound head set with glass eyes above a shellwork tray, marked on base. Length 6 3/8 inches. property from a palm Beach estate $150-250
357 An English Silver Footed Bowl,
BArKer BrotherS, CheSter, 1921, of shaped circular form, raised on a stepped circular base, marked on rim; 14 ozt 9 dwt. diameter 10 inches. $300-500
358 A Victorian Silver Inkstand,
MAKer’S MArK JJ/AS, LoNdoN, 1883 the oval stand with beaded rim, engraved with scrolling foliage and fitted for two removable glass bottles with silver mounts, all raised on four ball feet, marked throughout; 14 ozt 16 dwt weighable. Length of stand over handles 12 3/8 inches. $400-600
duNCAN urQuhArt & NAphtALi hArt, LoNdoN, 1802, of oval helmet form, the body bright cut and engraved with running flowers between bands of wrigglework, angular handle, monogram removed; 4 ozt 14 dwt. height 4 1/3 inches. property from the hugh Johnston hubbard trust, Lake Forest, illinois $150-250
361 A Silver Large Centerpiece Bowl, oval with undulating rim and gadrooned borders, pierced with flowers and scrolls, underside with transposed marks for Francis Butty & Nicholas Dumee, London, 1770; 45 ozt 15 dwt. Length 17 7/8 inches. $800-1,200
362* An American Silver Jam Pot,
tiFFANy & Co., NeW yorK, Ny, LAte 20th CeNtury, the ovoid body pierced with a band of lattice, removable low-domed cover and glass liner; together with a silver-plate preserve spoon, marked on base rim and numbered 2712; 6 ozt 13 dwt weighable. height 4 3/5 inches. property from the Collection of thomas d. and Joyce J. Allen, Chicago, illinois $200-400
363 An American Silver Small Bowl,
MuSeuM oF ModerN Art, NeW yorK, Ny, 1993, circular with slightly flaring rim, the sides chased with stylized flowers spaced by hearts and engraved with commemorative 1907 presentation inscription, gilt interior, marked on base; 4 ozt 11 dwt. diameter 4 1/2 inches. property from a retired university of Wisconsin professor $150-250
gorhAM MFg. Co., provideNCe, ri, Mid 20th CeNtury, the baluster form stem raised on a circular base, with gadrooned edges and scrolling branches, weighted. height 15 3/4 inches. property from the estate of daniel J. and ruth edelman, Chicago, illinois $500-700
gorhAM MFg. Co., provideNCe, ri, Mid 20th CeNtury, the circular bases decorated with scroll garlands and rising to baluster stems, the detachable tops with conforming central light and two scroll branches, weighted, marked on bases and numbered 750. height 13 1/4 inches. $400-600
366* Two American Silver Articles, comprising of a rectangular tray, Reed & Barton, Taunton, MA, and a shaped square bowl, Frank Smith Silver Co., Gardner, MA; 33 ozt 12 dwt. Length of first 11 1/8 inches. diameter of second 10 3/8 inches. property from the estate of david and Sally haase, peoria, illinois $700-900
Mid 20th CeNtury, comprising a divided lobed tray, Frank Smith, Gardner, MA, and a shaped oval bowl, etched with monogram ASL, Watson, Attleboro, MA; 25 ozt 14 dwt. Length of longer 12 3/8 inches. $400-600
gorhAM MFg. Co., provideNCe, ri, Mid 20th CeNtury, on stepped circular bases rising to tapered knopped stems, the screw-off tops with central light and two reeded scroll branches surmounted by campana form sconces, weighted, marked on bases. height 14 1/2 inches. $200-400
369 An American Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl,
WiLLiAM t. BiNder, NeW yorK, Ny, Mid 20th CeNtury, of oval boat form on spreading circular bases, with openwork loop handles, marked on base rims; 5 ozt 10 dwt. Length of sugar bowl 5 1/2 inches. property from a retired university of Wisconsin professor $200-400
370 An American Silver Two-Handled Compote,
uNger BrotherS, NeW yorK, Ny, CirCA 1940, shallow circular dish engraved with monogram ehB and with pointed upswung handles, raised on a trumpet form base, marked on base; 5 ozt. Length over handles 7 7/8 inches. property from a retired university of Wisconsin professor $200-400
371 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 $150-250
372 A Group of American Silver Flatware Servers,
CirCA 1920-50, comprising 1 nut spoon, Arthur J. Stone, Gardner, MA, 1 cake knife, Lenore Doskow, Montrose, NY 2-piece salad serving set, Lenore Doskow, Montrose, NY 1 pair sandwich tongs, marked STERLING 925 5 pieces; 11 ozt 9 dwt. Length of longest 10 3/8 inches. property from a retired university of Wisconsin professor $300-500
gyLLeNBerg & SWANSoN, BoStoN, MA, CirCA 1930 / F. WALter LAWreNCe, NeWArK, NJ, eArLy 20th CeNtury, the first circular on spreading circular bases, the second pair tapered cylindrical with two handles, gilt interiors, marked on bases; 4 ozt 8 dwt. diameter of first 2 1/2 inches. property from a retired university of Wisconsin professor $100-200
374 An American Silver Trumpet Vase,
the WAtSoN CoMpANy, AttLeBoro, MA, CirCA 1915, with slightly undulating flared rim, the stem chased and engraved with floral swags and pendants and “von den B”, on stepped domed base, base weighted, marked on base and numbered A243. height 10 1/8 inches. $400-600
375 Eight American Silver Salts,
JoeL F. heWeS, ChiCAgo, iL, 1910-20 / the rANdAhL Shop, ChiCAgo, iL, CirCA 1920, comprising a set of six salts and a pair of footed salts, all with spot-hammered surfaces and of lobed circular form, together with two similar ash receivers; 10 ozt 14 dwt. diameter 2 inches. property from a retired university of Wisconsin professor $250-350
376 An American Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl,
1910-15, spot-hammered with angular handles, engraved with initials r.L, marked STERLING and numbered 680; 5 ozt 7 dwt. height 2 1/4 inches. property from a retired university of Wisconsin professor $150-250
377 Six American Silver Nut Dishes,
riChArd diMeS, BoStoN, MA, CirCA 1910 / StAvre gregor pANiS, BoStoN, MA, CirCA 1925, comprising a set of four circular dishes with rims notched at intervals and flat loop hands, Richard Dimes, Boston, MA, circa 1910, the second pair with circular bowls applied at ends with extended handles pierced with ivy, Stavre Gregor Panis, Boston, MA, Circa 1925, together with a shell-form ash reciever, Richard Dimes, Boston, circa 1930; 9 ozt 2 dwt. Length of largest 4 inches. property from a retired university of Wisconsin professor $300-500
378 An American Silver “Revere” Bowl,
doMiNiCK & hAFF, NeW yorK, Ny, CirCA 1925, circular with flaring rim on stepped circular foot rim, marked on base; 17 ozt 8 dwt. diameter 9 1/8 inches. $300-500
tiFFANy & Co., NeW yorK, Ny, eArLy 20th CeNtury, the stepped circular base decorated with scrolls and leaftips rising to a fluted baluster stem and campana form sconce decorated with shellwork, the detachable top with central light and five leafcapped scroll branches topped by fixed drip pans and matching sconces, with two removable nozzles, marked on base and numbered 9316-150P. height 20 3/4 inches. $300-500
380 An American Silver Bowl,
WhitiNg MFg. Co., NeW yorK, Ny, CirCA 1900, circular, the border pierced and chased with floral swags, sprays of roses and scrolls, raised on three pierced bracket supports, marked on base and numbered 3212; 10 ozt 6 dwt. diameter 9 3/8 inches. $200-400
381 An American Silver Large Cann,
theodore B. StArr, NeW yorK, Ny, CirCA 1890, of tapered cylindrical form with reeded borders and scrolled handle, engraved in front “o.A - e.A.W. dec. 3. 1890,” marked on base; 11 ozt 1 dwt. height 4 1/2 inches. $300-500
382 A Group of Ten American Reference Books Relating to 19TH-20TH Century American Silver, comprising veneable, Charles L. Silver in America 1840-1940, A Century of Splendor, harry N. Abrams inc., New york, Ny, 1995. Loring, John, Tiffany’s 150 Years, doubleday & Company inc., garden City, Ny, 1987. Loring, John, Magnificent Tiffany Silver, harry N. Abrams inc., New york, Ny, 2001. Blades, John M. and Loring, John, Tiffany at the World’s Columbian Exposition, henry Morrison Flagler Museum, palm Beach, FL, 2006. Stern, Jewel, Modernism in American Silver, 20th Century Design, yale university press, New haven, Ct, 2007. Carpenter, Charles h., Gorham Silver, Alan Wofsy Fine Art, San Francisco, CA, 1997. hood, William p., Berlin, roslyn and Waerynek, edward, Tiffany Flatware 1845-1905, When Dining Was an Art, Antique Collector’s Club, Woodbridge, england, 2003. Carpenter, Charles h., Tiffany Silver, Alan Wofsy Fine Arts, San Francisco, CA, 1997. Krekel-Aalberse, Art Nouveau and Art Deco Silver, thames and hudson Ltd., London, 1989. Silver in the Golden State, the oakland Museum history department, oakland, CA, 1986. $100-200
383 A Group of Nine Continental Silver Reference Books, tardy, Poincons de Garantie Internationaux pour L’Argent 20th ed., 1995. drucker, Janet, Georg Jensen A Tradition of Splendid Silver, Schiffer publishing inc, Atglen, pA, 1997. Funder, Lise, Danske Solv 20. Arhundrede,1999. Wanscher, ole, A. Michelsen og dansk Solvsmedekunst, Fischers Forlag, Copenhagen, 1941. Dansk Solv, det danske Kunstindustrimuseum, 1953. Snowman, A. Kenneth, The Art of Carl Faberge, Faber & Faber Ltd., London, 1962. paulson, paul L., Guide to Russian Silver Hallmarks, 1976. Andren, erik, Swedish Silver, grammercy publishing Co., New york, Ny, 1977. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Three Centuries of French Domestic Silver, the Metropolitam Museum of Art, New york, Ny, 1938. Markham, Christopher, A, Hand Book to French Hall Marks on Gold and Silver Plate, gibbings and Co. Ltd., London, 1899. Sanger, reinhard, W., Das Deutsche Silber-Besteck 1805-1918, Arnoldsche, Stuttgart, 1991. $150-250
384 A Group of Thirteen German Silver Reference Books, Scheffler, Wolfgang, Goldschmiede an Main und Neckar, verlag Kunst und Antiquitaten, hannover, 1977. Jonas, Melitta, Gold und Silver fur den Konig Johann George Hossauer (1794-1874) Goldschmied Sr. Majestat des Konigs,Stiftung preussiche Schlosser, Berlin, 1998. Munchen, Bruckmann, Bruckmann’s Silber-Lixikon, verlag F. Bruckmann, Munich, 1982. Meinz, Manfred, Schones altes Silber, prisma, verlag, gutersloh, 1987. holland, Margaret, Silber, herder Freiburg, Basel, 1978. Selig, dr. helmut, Silber, Battenberg verlag, Munich, 1978. toranova, eva, Goldschmiedekunst in der Slowakei, verlag Werner dausien, hanau, 1982. richter, ernst-Ludwig, Altes Silber imitiert-KopiertGefalscht, Keyser, Munich, 1983. reisch, Sonja, Die Gold-, Silber- und Metallwarenfabrik J.C. Klinkosch, Aufstieg glanz und Niedergang, Wien. richter, ernst-Ludwig, Silber Imitation-Kopie Falschung-Verfalschung, K&A Fauchbuch. 2 copies: Schmid, Sabine-daniele and Lanz, Berhard, Silber der Osterreichisch-ungarischen Monarchie, 1987. $150-250 385 A Group of Fourteen General Silver Reference Books, comprising Blair, Claude, The History of Silver, Ballantine Books, New york, Ny, 1987. Clayton, Michael, Christie’s Pictoral History of English and American Silver, phaidon, oxford, 1985. ed. rainwater, dorothy t., Sterling Silver Holloware, the pyne press, princeton, NJ, 1973. hagan, tere, Sterling Flatware, Revised Second Edition, tamm publishing Co., tempe, Az, 1994. Newman, harold, An Illustrated Dictionary of Silverware, thames & hudson Ltd., London, 1987. rainwater, dorothy t. and Felger, donna h., Spoons from Around the World, Schiffer publishing Ltd., Atglen, pA, 1992. Loyen, Frances, The Thames and Hudson Manuel of Silversmithing, thames and hudson Ltd., London, 1980. Bace, Jill, Miller’s Collecting Silver, The Facts at Your Fingertips, octopus publishing group, London, 1999. Link, eva M., The Book of Silver, praeger publishers, New york, Ny, 1973. hougart, Billie, The Little Book of Mexican Silver Trade and Hallmarks, tBr international inc., Washington, d.C., 2001. Schiffer, Nancy, Silver Jewelry Treasures, Schiffer publishing Ltd., Atglen, pA, 1993. pickford, ian, Jackson’s Hallmarks, English, Scottish, Irish Silver and Gold Marks From 1300 to the Present Day, Pocket Edition, Antique Collector’s Club, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 1991. Banister, Judith, English Silver Hall-Marks, W. Foulsham & Co., Ltd., London, 1956. Bradbury’s Book of Hallmarks, J.W. Northend Ltd., Sheffield, 1988. $100-200
386 A Group of Eighteen Reference Books and Pamphlets Related to English Silver, comprising grimwade, Arthur C., London Goldsmiths 1697-1837 Their Marks & Lives, Faber & Baber, London, 1976. penzer, Norman M., Paul Storr 1771-1844 Silversmith and Goldsmith, the hamlyn publishing group Ltd., London, 1971. ed. philippa glanville, Silver, the victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1996. 2 copies: hughes, C. Bernard, Small Antique Silverware, Bramhall house, New york, Ny, 1957. Finlay, ian, Scottish Gold and Silver Work, Stong oak press, Strevenage, 1991. The Sheffield Assay Office Register, A Copy of the Register of the Persons Concerned in the Manufacture of Silver Wares, and of the Marks Entered by Them From 1773-2907, 1911. holland, Margaret, English Provincial Silver, An Account of Old Country Silver, with Selections on Ireland, Scotland and Wales, Arco publishing Company inc., New york, Ny, 1971. Irish Silver From the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century, Smithsonian institution, 1982. The Folgers Coffee Silver Collection, the procter & gamble Company. oman, Charles, English Silversmiths’ Work Civil and Domestic, her Majesty’s Stationery office, London, 1965. and the following pamphlets published by the victoria and Albert Museum: Early Stuart Silver Charles II Domestic Silver Queen Anne Domestic Silver Mid Georgian Domestic Silver Mid Georgian Silver Late Georgian and Regenty Silver Regency Domestic Silver. $100-200 387 A Group of Nine Reference Books Related to Silver-Plate, comprising hogan, edmund p., The Elegance of Old Silverplate and Some Personalities, Schiffer publishing Ltd, exton, pA, 1980. rainwater, dorothy t. and h. ivan, American Silverplate, Schffler publishing Ltd., West Chester, pA, 1988. Pairpoint Manufacturing Co., New Bedford, Mass. Makers of Gold and Silver Plate, Rich Cut Glass and Fine Decorated Art Goods, the gilded Age press, Washington Mills, Ny, 1979. Bedford, John and Austin, derek, Old Sheffield Plate, Walker and Company, New york, Ny, 1967. Bury, Shirley, Victorian Silverplate, hamlyn publishing group Ltd., London, 1971. ed. the pyne press, Victorian Silverplated Holloware, the pyne press, princeton, NJ, 1972. 2 copies: Wyler, Seymour B., The Book of Sheffield Plate including Victorian Plate, Crown publishers, New york, Ny, 1949. helliwell, Stephern, Understanding Antique Silver Plate, Antique Collectors’ Club, Suffolk, 2000. $100-200
388 A Group of Seven Reference Books Related to American Colonial Silver, comprising ed. Ward, Barbara McLean & Ward, gerald, W.r., Silver in American Life, Selections from the Mabel Brady Garvan and Other Collections at Yale University, the American Federation of Arts, New york, 1979. hood, graham, American Silver, A History of Style, 1650-1900, e.p duton, New york, Ny, 1989. Currier, ernest M., Marks of Early American Silversmiths, robert Alan green, harrison, Ny, 1970. ed. Koltler, Jane Bentley, Early American Silver and Its Makers, Mayflower Books inc., New york, Ny, 1979. green, robert Alan, Marks of American Silversmiths Revised (1650-1900), robert Alan green, Key West, FL, 1984. Kovel, ralph and terry, Kovel’s American Silver Marks, Crown publishers inc., New york, Ny, 1989. Bolay, Leona davis, Spanish Colonial Silver, Museum of New Mexico press, Santa Fe, NM, 1974. $100-200
389* A Colleciton of American and English Silver and Silver-Plate Flatware, of various patterns and by various makers, approximately 100 pieces total. Length of longest 13 1/8 inches. property from the estate of Mary Blain Mead, grosse pointe, Michigan $1,000-2,000
390 An American Silver Three-Piece Coffee Set,
poSSiBLy WiLLiAM deMAtteo, BergeNFieLd, NJ, 1930-40, in Jensen style, the ovoid bodies on scroll feet with ivory handles at right angles to spouts, covers with blossom and beaded tendril finials, undersides marked STERLING; 36 ozt gross. height of coffee pot 8 inches. property from a retired university of Wisconsin professor $900-1,200