Two rare silver cups, Gerardus Boyce (1796-1880, active c. 1814-1854), New York, NY, circa 1820-1840
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Description
Two rare silver cups, Gerardus Boyce (1796-1880, active c. 1814-1854), New York, NY, circa 1820-1840
Provenance
Comprising a cup with flared rim on footed base, with scrolled handle, the body decorated with engraved scene depicting dogs and sheep beneath trees with birds aloft, surrounding cartouche engraved, “A.T. from T.M.M.,” also with applied band of motifs including scythes, sheaths of wheat, rakes and plows, wagons, windmills, beehives, and houses, marked to underside; and a child's cann, of baluster form, on footed base, with scrolled handle, engraved to front, “Charlotte Rose Irwin April 26th 1839,” marked.
H: 4 ¼ in. Dia: 3 in. (largest, diameter at rim), Total weight: 9.59 oz. t.
Provenance
From the collection of O.D. Noble.
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Two rare silver cups, Gerardus Boyce (1796-1880, active c. 1814-1854), New York, NY, circa 1820-1840
Estimate $800 - $1,200
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