Coin Silver Tongs, Two Georgian Sterling Cruet Bottles, Victorian Silverplate Push Bell
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Description
Description: A group of silver and silver plated items to include coin silver sugar tongs by William Tenney, New york, a pair of 18th century Georgian cruet bottles, unknown maker, and a Victorian silverplate butler's dinner bell / waste bowl.
Type: Various
Materials: Coin silver, sterling silver, silverplate
Markings & Inscriptions: The cruet bottles and tongs are marked
Date: 19th century
Maker: William Tenney, etc.
Dimensions: Bell: 9.25" x 4" Dia. Tongs: 7" L.
Provenance: From a Maple Glen, Pennsylvania collection.
Type: Various
Materials: Coin silver, sterling silver, silverplate
Markings & Inscriptions: The cruet bottles and tongs are marked
Date: 19th century
Maker: William Tenney, etc.
Dimensions: Bell: 9.25" x 4" Dia. Tongs: 7" L.
Provenance: From a Maple Glen, Pennsylvania collection.
Condition
The lid of one cruet bottle is loose, otherwise good condition with expected wear.
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Coin Silver Tongs, Two Georgian Sterling Cruet Bottles, Victorian Silverplate Push Bell
Estimate $100 - $200
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