IMPORTANT SILVER AUCTION 2021-06-12 Auction - 240 Price Results - South Bay Auctions in NY - Page 8
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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Greenbury Gaither, Alexandria, VA, circa 1810.: Early southern julep cup, Greenbury Gaither, Alexandria, VA, circa 1810, having a gently tapering body with single vertical seam construction and applied matching rim and foot bands. Body engraved
0172: Greenbury Gaither, Alexandria, VA, circa 1810.Est. $250-$450
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Adam Lynn, Alexandria, VA, circa 1805.: Early footed goblet, Adam Lynn, Alexandria, VA, circa 1805, having an applied Greek key rim band, conical form cup, and domed shaft with a square foot. This cup is not engraved. Two maker's marks
0173: Adam Lynn, Alexandria, VA, circa 1805.Est. $400-$600
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Adam Lynn, Alexandria, VA, circa 1800.: Southern coin silver punch ladle, Adam Lynn, Alexandria, VA, circa 1800, having bowl circular in shape, slightly raised and curved V-shaped bowl drop, and a tapering handle ending in a downturned
0174: Adam Lynn, Alexandria, VA, circa 1800.Est. $400-$600
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Benjamin Barton, Alexandria, VA, circa 1815.: Early American coin silver hand raised cup, Benjamin Barton, Alexandria, VA, circa 1815, having short tapering body, applied matching rim and foot molding, showing a fine old color and surface.
0175: Benjamin Barton, Alexandria, VA, circa 1815.Est. $300-$400
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The Chapman-Pearson Family footed salver.: The Chapman-Pearson Family footed salver, of historic Virginia interest, John Swift, London, England, 1749-50, together with a rare 19th century tintype of this salver that descended in the family.
0176: The Chapman-Pearson Family footed salver.Est. $500-$700
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Hartman & Phillips, Winchester, VA, circa 1815.: Early coin silver covered sugar bowl, Hartman & Phillips (Daniel Hartman & William Phillips), Winchester, VA, circa 1815, having ball finial atop stepped dome top with seating flange, widely reeded
0177: Hartman & Phillips, Winchester, VA, circa 1815.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Hartman & Phillips, Winchester, VA, circa 1800: Early coin silver punch ladle, Daniel Hartman & William Phillips, Winchester, VA, circa 1800, having circular bowl, slightly raised wide bowl drop with rounded corners, and gracefully tapering,
0178: Hartman & Phillips, Winchester, VA, circa 1800Est. $700-$900
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John Adam, Alexandria, VA, circa 1810-15.: Early punch ladle, John Adam, Alexandria, VA, circa 1810-15, the bowl is circular with a slightly raised rounded bowl drop and long narrow fiddle handle with strongly downturned tip. Script monogram
0179: John Adam, Alexandria, VA, circa 1810-15.Est. $300-$400
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William Ball, Baltimore, MD, circa 1800.: Fine early American silver tea caddy, William Ball, Baltimore, MD, circa 1800, with domed lid and bone finial, paneled body, and incurved corners. The lid and body are wriggle decorated with
0180: William Ball, Baltimore, MD, circa 1800.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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William Ball, Baltimore, MD, circa 1795.: 18th century helmet form cream pot, William Ball, Baltimore, MD, circa 1795, having beaded lip and spout, helmet shaped body, concave upper section, and a square base with beaded circular center. The
0181: William Ball, Baltimore, MD, circa 1795.Est. $200-$300
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George Riggs, MD, VA, & DC, circa 1805.: Early American coffin-end dessert spoon with George Washington family association, George Riggs, Baltimore, MD, Georgetown, VA, & Washington, DC, circa 1805, having slightly raised bowl drop.
0184: George Riggs, MD, VA, & DC, circa 1805.Est. $200-$300
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Federal covered sugar urn, Charles Louis Boehme,: Federal covered sugar urn, Charles Louis Boehme, Baltimore, MD, having cupola form lid, symmetrical widely fluted body, and square base with beaded shaft. The lid with an urn finial, engraved running
0185: Federal covered sugar urn, Charles Louis Boehme,Est. $500-$700
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Charles Louis Boehme, Baltimore, MD, circa 1810.: Early American coin silver sauce ladle, Charles Louis Boehme, Baltimore, MD, circa 1810, with elongated oval bowl, pronounced spurs at bowl juncture, and sweeping narrow fiddle handle. Engraved
0186: Charles Louis Boehme, Baltimore, MD, circa 1810.Est. $200-$300
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Joseph Toy, Trenton, NJ & Abingdon, MD, circa 1775.: Exceptional 18th century American cann, Joseph Toy, Trenton, NJ & Abingdon, MD, circa 1775, having an everted lip, the lightly curved body with an almost straight, vertical aspect, and step molded
0187: Joseph Toy, Trenton, NJ & Abingdon, MD, circa 1775.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Thomas Warner, Baltimore, MD, circa 1810.: Early American sterling silver julep cup, Thomas Warner, Baltimore, MD, circa 1810, with barrel form body, reeded rim, two mid-bands, and reeded foot. Engraved monogram ''H'' on body. Maker's mark
0190: Thomas Warner, Baltimore, MD, circa 1810.Est. $200-$300
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Pair, A.E. Warner, Baltimore, MD, circa 1820.: Pair of early American sterling silver footed goblets, A.E. Warner, Baltimore, MD, circa 1820, having applied ropework borders, flaring rims, lobed bodies, plain shafts, and circular gadrooned bases.
0191: Pair, A.E. Warner, Baltimore, MD, circa 1820.Est. $1,000-$1,500