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VIENNESE SILVER "TRIUMPH OF FLORA" CENTERPIECETIFFANY & CO. JAPANESQUE MIXED METAL CENTERPIECEIMMENSE GORHAM "PURITAN" SILVER COFFEE POT, 32"
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Lambertville, NJ, United States
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Rago Silver, Coins and Currency Auction

On December 6, 7 and 8, Rago Arts and Auction Center holds its annual three-day Great Estates auction. This year's sale centers on a single-owner collection of superlative silver, decorative arts, folk art, furnishings, bronzes, Asian and militaria from the Estate of dealer Tony Tenaglia, enriched by a day of jewelry, watches and gems, as well as a selection of silver and coins from multiple sellers.
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EPHRAIM BRASHER COIN SILVER FEDERAL TEAPOT: Oval silver, oval body and hinged lid, incised floral gadroons, ribbons, applied bead edge, pineapple on star finial, wood handle, Ephraim Brasher, New York, 1786-1805; Marked Brasher (Roman
0145: EPHRAIM BRASHER COIN SILVER FEDERAL TEAPOTEst. $3,000-$4,000
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H. WISHART AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEA SERVICE: Three vessels in the Empire style on ball feet, includes teapot with gooseneck spout and ebonized handle, 11 1/2", covered sugar urn with associated tongs and cream pitcher, New York, ca. 1800; Leafy
0146: H. WISHART AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEA SERVICEEst. $1,500-$2,000
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PHILADELPHIA COIN SILVER: Four pieces; Joseph Anthony toddy ladle with turned wood handles, 1789-1791; Chaudron's & Rasch cushion-shaped cream pitcher with applied banding, floral and acanthus, 1809-1812, 6 1/2"; Thomas
0149: PHILADELPHIA COIN SILVEREst. $1,200-$1,500
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AMERICAN COIN SILVER HOLLOWARE, 19TH C.: Four pieces; Two piece cushion-shaped cream and sugar service, Henry Lewis, Philadelphia, ca. 1811, bowl: 8 1/2" across handle; Salver with laurel border, inscribed to I.W. Barker below American
0150: AMERICAN COIN SILVER HOLLOWARE, 19TH C.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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PHILADELPHIA COIN SILVER BY JOHN OWENS: Three pieces; urn-form coffee pot above square pedestal foot, vegetable band, acanthus handle and spout, artichoke finial, ivory insulators, monogram R, 9 1/4"; Baluster-form cream pitcher on square
0152: PHILADELPHIA COIN SILVER BY JOHN OWENSEst. $1,000-$1,200
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AMERICAN COIN SILVER WATER PITCHER: Faceted urn form with applied acanthus and leafy ribbons, upswept ear handle; Inscribed inside base to Gilbert G. Newhall from Benji Cramer and accompanied by original letter and provenance; Marked
0153: AMERICAN COIN SILVER WATER PITCHEREst. $700-$900
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BALDWIN GARDINER, NY, COIN SILVER PITCHER: Vertical faceted vessel with applied palmette bands, 1827-1838; 7 5/8" x 8†across handles; 30.34 OT
0154: BALDWIN GARDINER, NY, COIN SILVER PITCHEREst. $600-$800
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JOHN CURRY AMERICAN COIN SILVER COFFEE POT: Urn form with acanthus leaf handle, acorn finial on hinged lid, ivory insulators, Philadelphia 1825-1850; 9 3/4"; 32.21 OT
0158: JOHN CURRY AMERICAN COIN SILVER COFFEE POTEst. $600-$900
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SOUTHERN COIN SILVER SUGAR URN: Bulbous with ram's masks below scroll handle, square pedestal foot above griffon bracket feet, rosebud finial, Alexander Young, Camden, South Carolina, active 1807-1856; 8 3/4"; 23.48 OT
0159: SOUTHERN COIN SILVER SUGAR URNEst. $1,200-$1,800
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THREE SOUTHERN COIN SILVER CUPS: Floral repousse decorated cup, Hyde & Goodrich, New Orleans, 1853-1861, 3 7/8" over handle; Cann, J. Conning, Mobile, Alabama, 4 1/2" over handle; Scroll and floral repousse egg and dart banding,
0160: THREE SOUTHERN COIN SILVER CUPSEst. $1,200-$1,800
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SEVEN AMERICAN SILVER MUGS AND CUPS: Octagonal shape by R & W Wilson, Philadelphia, 1825-1846; Plain gilt silver by Jones, Shreve, Brown & Co., Boston, 1855-1860, marked Pure Coin Silver; Handled mug depicting fish motif, Whiting Mfg.
0161: SEVEN AMERICAN SILVER MUGS AND CUPSEst. $800-$1,200
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MOSTLY AMERICAN SILVER CANNS, CUPS AND GOBLETS: Nine pieces; tapered cup, Samuel Vernon, Newport, RI, 1700, marked S, P&S, E& S; Engraved banded cann, J. Lownes, Philadelphia, 1789, inscribed Wm M.L. Cripps; Sterling cup, Ball, Black & Co., New
0162: MOSTLY AMERICAN SILVER CANNS, CUPS AND GOBLETSEst. $1,000-$1,500
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SEVEN AMERICAN SILVER MUGS OR CUPS: Bulbous tapered cylinder, marked I.McMullin (John McMullin, Philadelphia, ca. 1835-1841); Cylinder form cup, marked E. & D. Kinsey (Edward and David Kinsey Cincinnati, Ohio, ca. 1844-1861); Mug,
0163: SEVEN AMERICAN SILVER MUGS OR CUPSEst. $1,200-$1,800
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AMERICAN SILVER HOLLOWARE: Six pieces; urn-shaped coin silver cream pitcher and open sugar bowl, John McMullen, Philadelphia, 1835-1841, taller 6 3/4" over handle; Small coin silver pitcher, monogrammed, 6 1/4" over handle;
0164: AMERICAN SILVER HOLLOWAREEst. $700-$900
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JOHN CRAWFORD AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEA SERVICE: Three melon-form vessels above oval pedestal foot, embossed floral bands, teapot with repousse wheat sheaf finial, gooseneck spout and ivory insulators, 12", cream pitcher and covered sugar bowl, New
0165: JOHN CRAWFORD AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEA SERVICEEst. $1,500-$2,000
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JONES BALL AND POOR COIN SILVER KETTLE ON STAND: Pear-shaped body chased with flowers and foliage, scroll and acanthus spot and handle, gadrooned stand with flowers and cherubs, ivory insulators, Boston 1852; Presented by Parker Iron Mills to
0166: JONES BALL AND POOR COIN SILVER KETTLE ON STANDEst. $2,000-$3,000
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R. & W. WILSON COIN SILVER SUGAR BOWL: Bulbous vessel with cast handles and figural Chinese finial, lush floral chasing above stippled ground, Philadelphia, 1825-1846; 8 1/2"; 26.57 OT
0167: R. & W. WILSON COIN SILVER SUGAR BOWLEst. $800-$1,200
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