IMPORTANT SILVER AUCTION 2021-06-12 Auction - 240 Price Results - South Bay Auctions in NY - Page 10
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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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Asa Blanchard, Lexington, KY, circa 1800-10.: Large early Kentucky coin silver cann, Asa Blanchard, Lexington, KY, circa 1800-10, having applied molded lip, seamed body, flat sided carefully seamed handle, and applied molded base. The side of
0217: Asa Blanchard, Lexington, KY, circa 1800-10.Est. US$2,500-US$3,000
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Asa Blanchard, Lexington, KY, circa 1810.: Set of (6) early southern julep cups, Asa Blanchard, Lexington, KY, circa 1810, having almost straight sided walls with single seam construction, applied rim and foot molding. Engraved matching
0218: Asa Blanchard, Lexington, KY, circa 1810.Est. US$4,000-US$6,000
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Alexander Frazer, Paris, KY, circa 1800.: Scarce early coin silver punch ladle, Alexander Frazer, Paris, KY, circa 1800, having raised, curved, and pointed bowl drop with long arching handle ending in a rounded point. Original script
0219: Alexander Frazer, Paris, KY, circa 1800.Est. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Thomas Gray, Lexington, KY, circa 1820.: Fine southern mug, Thomas Gray, Lexington, KY, circa 1820, having tapered barrel form body, reeded lip and base, and thick strap handle with raised rectangular thumb grip. Engraved script monogram
0220: Thomas Gray, Lexington, KY, circa 1820.Est. US$800-US$1,200
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George W. McDannold, Winchester, KY.: Set of (6) early 19th century teaspoons, George W. McDannold, Winchester, KY, having pointed upturned bowls and fiddle pattern handles with monogram ''M'' in script lettering. Maker's marks
0222: George W. McDannold, Winchester, KY.Est. US$150-US$250
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F. Clark & Co., Augusta, GA, circa 1830.: Early 19th century southern coin silver cup, F. Clark & Co., Augusta, GA, circa 1830, the rim and base with applied decorative mill banding, a solid cast scrolled handle, and slightly tapered body.
0224: F. Clark & Co., Augusta, GA, circa 1830.Est. US$800-US$1,000
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James Conning, Mobile, AL, circa 1860.: 19th century coin silver cake knife, James Conning, Mobile, AL, circa 1860, having shaped and serrated blade crisply engraved with scrolls and repeating floral motifs, and tapered and threaded handle
0225: James Conning, Mobile, AL, circa 1860.Est. US$300-US$500
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William Hilliard, Fayetteville, NC, circa 1810.: Early coin silver punch ladle, William Hilliard, Fayetteville, NC, circa 1810, having elongated bowl with spurs at handle juncture and fiddle pattern handle. Sprigged script monogram ''JEB'' to
0226: William Hilliard, Fayetteville, NC, circa 1810.Est. US$200-US$300
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John Mood, Charleston, SC, circa 1830.: Early 19th century southern coin silver pap boat, John Mood, Charleston, SC, circa 1830, having long tapered spout, oval form, and curved strap handle. Engraved ''Louis'' in gothic style lettering on
0227: John Mood, Charleston, SC, circa 1830.Est. US$700-US$900
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Gale & Stickler, New York City, NY, 1851.: 19th century coin silver circular bowl of southern interest, Gale & Stickler, New York City, NY, 1851, retailed by Gregg Hayden & Co., Charleston, SC, having raised beaded edge with slanting rim.
0229: Gale & Stickler, New York City, NY, 1851.Est. US$700-US$900
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Peter Mood, Sr., Charleston, SC, circa 1795.: 18th century southern coin silver lozenge shaped chatelaine hook, Peter Mood, Sr., Charleston, SC, circa 1795, with slightly rounded sides showing three holes for chains, one hole in the center and
0230: Peter Mood, Sr., Charleston, SC, circa 1795.Est. US$300-US$500
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Pair, Alexander Young, Camden, SC, 1810.: Pair of early southern square end tablespoons, Alexander Young, Camden, SC, 1810, with slightly upturned bowls, squarish raised bowl drops, the handles tapering to a rounded square end. Each handle
0232: Pair, Alexander Young, Camden, SC, 1810.Est. US$300-US$500
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Alexander Young, Camden, SC, circa 1850.: Mid-19th century coin silver soup ladle, Alexander Young, Camden, SC, circa 1850, having a squarish-rounded bowl and fiddle handle with lightly upturned end. Maker's mark ''YOUNG & CO'' in
0233: Alexander Young, Camden, SC, circa 1850.Est. US$200-US$300
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ROBERT FIELD (British-American, 1769-1819).: ROBERT FIELD (British-American, 1769-1819), oval painted portrait miniature of man with shoulder length hair, perhaps 35-40 years of age, in a blue frock coat with a white cravat, signed lower right
0235: ROBERT FIELD (British-American, 1769-1819).Est. US$1,000-US$1,500
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LAWRENCE SULLY (attributed) (Richmond, VA, 1769-1804).: LAWRENCE SULLY (firmly attributed to) (Irish-American, Richmond, VA, 1769-1804), oval painted portrait miniature of woman in white, circa 1775-1803. The portrait is set in a rose gold frame with a
0236: LAWRENCE SULLY (attributed) (Richmond, VA, 1769-1804).Est. US$1,500-US$2,500
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Hand painted miniature ''Sacred to Friendship''.: Hand painted miniature ''Sacred to Friendship,'' in beveled oval low grade rose gold frame with suspension hook. The miniature depicts a classically clothed woman standing alongside a half-column
0240: Hand painted miniature ''Sacred to Friendship''.Est. US$700-US$900
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