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446. A Kentucky Coin Silver Agricultural Premium Beaker, John Kitts, Louisville, c. 1855, marked “JOHN KITTS”, “COIN” and “C&R”, engraved “South Western Agricultural / & / Mechanical Association”, height 3 3/4 in., weight 5.10 troy ozs. $1200/1800 Reference: Boultinghouse, Marquis. Silversmiths, Jewelers, Clock and Watch Makers of Kentucky, 17851900. pp. 179-180.
447. A Large Natchez Coin Silver Ladle, c. 1850-55, Samuel Cockrell, act. Natchez 1838-1893, marked “S.COCKRELL”, and “COIN”, forwardtip fiddle handle, flared shoulders, “E.M.A.” monogram on reverse, length 13 in.
445
$1500/2500 Reference: Anglo-American Art Museum. Natchez-Made Silver of the Nineteenth Century, pp. 28-29.
446
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448. A Philadelphia Coin Silver Beaker, marks of 450 Samuel Hildeburn (1782-1856), wc. 1810-1850, marked “S. HILDEBURN” in rectangle above “PHILADELPHIA” in rectangle, above a spread eagle in a rounded rectangle; seamed tapered sides with applied double molded band at rim and as foot, height 3 1/2 in., weight 5.05 troy ozs. $600/900 449. A Charleston Coin Silver Pap Boat, John Mood (1792-1864), wc. 1816-1864, marked “J.MOOD” in serrated rectangle, height 2 1/8 in., length 5 3/4 in., weight 2.40 troy ozs. $2500/3500 Reference: Burton, E. Milby. South Carolina Silversmiths, 1690-1860. pp. 129-132.
449
$5000/7000
450. A Charleston Coin Silver Julep Cup, John Ewan, wc. 1823-1852, double struck “J.EWAN” in serrated rectangle and marked with pseudo hallmarks; tapered seamed form with molded rims, engraved “E.F.toA.F./ 1871”, height 3 1/4 in., weight 2.75 troy ozs.
Provenance: Estate of Steven Cabot Barnes Harvey.
$1000/1500
445. A Charleston Coin Silver Covered Cream Pitcher, Peter Mood (1796-1879), wc. 1819-1842, height 5 1/4 in., weight 9.80 troy ozs.
Exhibited: MESDA, 1989. Reference: Burton, E. Milby. South Carolina Silversmiths 1690-1860. pp. 133-134.
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Reference: Burton, E. Milby. South Carolina Silversmiths, 1690-1860. pp. 54-57.