IMPORTANT SILVER AUCTION 2021-06-12 Auction - 240 Price Results - South Bay Auctions in NY - Page 4
Samuel Kirk, Baltimore, MD, circa 1835-40.Peter David, Philadelphia, PA, circa 1740.Axel Hedlund (w. 1799-1839) of St. Petersburg.
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East Moriches, NY, United States
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IMPORTANT SILVER AUCTION

240 Lots from the Lifetime Collection of CHARLES C. WILLIAMS(1925-1996). FEATURING: Rare Early American, English and Irish Silver. In Association with MARK GAINES.
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Possibly Samuel Avery, Preston, CT, circa 1795.: Early American helmet cream pot, possibly Samuel Avery, Preston, CT, circa 1795, the rim and spout beaded, a narrow vertical body, circular support with matching beading, and square foot set at an
0073: Possibly Samuel Avery, Preston, CT, circa 1795.Est. $200-$300
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Charles Hequembourg, CT & NY, circa 1830.: Early 19th century coin silver straight-sided mug, Charles Hequembourg, New Haven, CT, Buffalo, NY, & New York City, NY, circa 1830, having applied rim, banded foot, plain strap handle, and vertical
0074: Charles Hequembourg, CT & NY, circa 1830.Est. $200-$300
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Spoons with busts of Washington.: Pair of early American dessert or coffee spoons, decorated with busts of Washington, Thomas Harland, Norwich, CT, circa 1800, or Henry Harland, Norwich, CT & New Orleans, LA, circa 1832, the bowls
0075: Spoons with busts of Washington.Est. $700-$900
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Otto Paul De Parisen, NYC, circa 1765.: Rare 18th century American silver teapot, Otto Paul De Parisen, New York City, NY, circa 1765, with pinecone finial attached to hinged, narrow circumference engraved domed lid, molded gooseneck
0076: Otto Paul De Parisen, NYC, circa 1765.Est. $3,000-$5,000
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Otto Paul De Parisen, NYC, circa 1780.: Fine and rare 18th century soup ladle, Otto Paul de Parisen, New York City, NY, circa 1780, having an elaborate raised and incised semi-circular bowl drop and a thick low-angled handle with a wide,
0077: Otto Paul De Parisen, NYC, circa 1780.Est. $400-$600
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Simeon Soumaine, NYC, circa 1740.: 18th century rattail tablespoon, Simeon Soumaine, New York City, NY, circa 1740, having egg shaped bowl, raised molded rattail bowl back, and upturned handle with a well-defined midrib. The engraved
0078: Simeon Soumaine, NYC, circa 1740.Est. $300-$400
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John Brevoort, NYC, circa 1750.: 18th century early American cream pot, John Brevoort, New York City, NY, circa 1750, having scalloped rim, wide bellied base, the three scroll legs with shell form feet and similar shell treatment on
0079: John Brevoort, NYC, circa 1750.Est. $500-$700
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Peter Van Dyck, NYC, circa 1740.: Rare 18th century American two-part caster, Peter Van Dyck, New York City, NY, circa 1740, having cast finial, pierced top with a series of interlocking circles, small holes, and line engraving, twin
0080: Peter Van Dyck, NYC, circa 1740.Est. $4,000-$6,000
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Samuel Tingley, NYC, circa 1770.: Rare 18th century American basting spoon, Samuel Tingley, New York City, NY, circa 1770, having slightly upturned bowl, beautifully designed raised and pointed double molded bowl drop, a tapering
0081: Samuel Tingley, NYC, circa 1770.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Samuel Tingley, NYC, circa 1775.: 18th century early American covered sugar bowl, Samuel Tingley, New York City, NY, circa 1775, having realistically cast pineapple which is threaded on and secured with a clover form nut, slightly
0082: Samuel Tingley, NYC, circa 1775.Est. $800-$1,200
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Jacob Ten Eyck, Albany, NY, circa 1735.: Rare 18th century solid gauge, octagonal, trencher salt, the mark corresponding to Jacob Ten Eyck, Albany, NY, circa 1735, having outward spreading base and a deep well. Monogrammed ''CTB'' on outer
0083: Jacob Ten Eyck, Albany, NY, circa 1735.Est. $700-$900
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John Burt Lyng, New York City, NY, circa 1770.: 18th century coin silver marrow scoop, John Burt Lyng, New York City, NY, circa 1770, having a narrow scoop and opposing wide scoop with single molded drop. Engraved script monogram ''RDH'' on the
0085: John Burt Lyng, New York City, NY, circa 1770.Est. $300-$500
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T. Richards, New York, circa 1800.: Early coin silver beaker, T. Richards, New York, circa 1800, featuring a molded lip and slightly tapering hand-raised body. The beaker is of a sturdy, medium gauge. Engraved ''GJ, No. 83'' in script
0086: T. Richards, New York, circa 1800.Est. $200-$300
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T. Richards, New York City, NY, circa 1815-20.: Pair of early coin silver salt dishes with original cut glass receptacles, T. Richards, New York City, NY, circa 1815-20, having circular form with applied borders of gadrooned decoration, concave
0087: T. Richards, New York City, NY, circa 1815-20.Est. $200-$300
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Isaac Hutton, Albany, NY, circa 1795.: 18th century Federal sugar urn, Isaac Hutton, Albany, NY, circa 1795, having a domed pagoda shape lid with urn finial, conical basin, and a square base with tapering shaft. Both the cover and the
0088: Isaac Hutton, Albany, NY, circa 1795.Est. $300-$500
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Thomas Colgan, New York City, NY, circa 1770.: Set of (10) 18th century dessert spoons, Thomas Colgan, New York City, NY, circa 1770, having slightly upturned bowls, molded and raised bowl drops, and downturned rounded end handles. Script
0089: Thomas Colgan, New York City, NY, circa 1770.Est. $200-$300
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Cary Dunn, New York City, NY, circa 1780.: Rare 18th century two-part circular patch box, Cary Dunn, New York City, NY, circa 1780, having convex top and bottom. The top with delicately beaded edge and an engraved wavy floral motif, centered
0090: Cary Dunn, New York City, NY, circa 1780.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Myer Myers, NYC, circa 1765.: 18th century early American basting spoon, Myer Myers, New York City, NY, circa 1765, having large, wide bowl, long raised single molded bowl drop, and thick upturned handle with molded tip. Engraved
0091: Myer Myers, NYC, circa 1765.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Myer Myers, NYC & Philadelphia, circa 1780.: 18th century coin silver dessert spoon, Myer Myers, New York City, NY & Philadelphia, PA, circa 1780, with bowl slightly upturned, a raised long bowl drop, and tapering downturned handle. Engraved
0092: Myer Myers, NYC & Philadelphia, circa 1780.Est. $300-$500
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Shepherd & Boyd, Albany, NY, circa 1800.: Early coin silver toddy ladle, Shepherd & Boyd, Albany, NY, circa 1800, having an oval bowl with everted lip, turned hardwood handle fitted and pinned through a tapered silver handle socket. Original
0093: Shepherd & Boyd, Albany, NY, circa 1800.Est. $200-$400
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Shepherd & Boyd, Albany, NY, circa 1810.: Early coin silver barrel form beaker, Shepherd & Boyd, Albany, NY, circa 1810, having slightly everted rim with engraved wrigglework and modified repeating Greek key. Original monogram ''CW'' in
0095: Shepherd & Boyd, Albany, NY, circa 1810.Est. $200-$300
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John Pearson, NYC & Savannah, circa 1805.: Early coin silver coffin-end punch ladle, John Pearson, New York City, NY & Savannah, GA, circa 1805, having a deep oval bowl with a raised rounded V-shaped bowl drop and sweeping handle with a wide
0096: John Pearson, NYC & Savannah, circa 1805.Est. $700-$900