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A prominent, arguably the dominant, name among mid 19th century New York City re...
Standing 2" tall, with a top span of 4 3/8" and a base diameter of 3", this soli...
Made by the mid 19th century Boston silver manufacturer Farrington & Hunnedwell,...
While a pattern in general production, but without a documented name or maker, t...
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Whiting's Egyptian Revival Lotus line of silver flatware was contemporane...
length 5 1/2 inches, weight 1.39 Troy ounces, no monogram, fine condition, marke...
A specialty, limited production, piece, this 6 1/4" long, very heavy at 1.32 T. ...
This piece is fully hallmarked for sterling silver, London, 1891-92 and the part...
Measuring 6 7/8" long, and weighing 1.16 T. oz., this piece is stamped "N. Hardi...
length 8 7/8 inches, weight 5.14 Troy ounces, excellent detail and die-depth, ma...
The first full line flatware pattern produced by Rogers, Lunt, & Bollen, later s...
An especially fine, c. 1870, regional period piece, this lengthy at 10 7/8" over...
Larger than most such pieces, this fish slice measures 12 1/8" long and weighs a...
Produced by the Chicago silver firm of Wendell Manufacturing Company, Ariel
A novel item laden with sentiment, this large, handled (tea)cup has a body with ...
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length 4 7/8 inches, weight 1.01 Troy ounces, marked and monogrammed as shown in...
This pair of 5 7/8" long, 1.09 T. oz., tongs is stamped "PB/WB" for Peter and...
height 3 1/2; width 2 3/4; depth just over 1/4 inches, weight 1.52 Troy ounces, ...