IMPORTANT SILVER AUCTION 2021-06-12 Auction - 240 Price Results - South Bay Auctions in NY - Page 3
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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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Nathaniel Morse, Boston, MA, circa 1745.: Rare mid-18th century cream pot, Nathaniel Morse, Boston, MA, circa 1745, having low bellied body, cast body joints of female heads with wavy, upswept hair, and three scroll feet. Scroll form handle
0049: Nathaniel Morse, Boston, MA, circa 1745.Est. US$400-US$600
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Silver tazza maker IN.: Silver tazza having alternating gadrooned edge, plain center, resting on a flared support with gadrooning en suite and a flat edged foot. Maker's mark ''IN'' in rounded corner rectangular cartouche
0050: Silver tazza maker IN.Est. US$3,000-US$5,000
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William Homes, Sr., Boston, MA, circa 1775.: 18th century early American cann, William Homes, Sr., Boston, MA, circa 1775, having molded and threaded lip, a low bulbous body, and step molded foot. The handle is decorated with a beehive drop
0051: William Homes, Sr., Boston, MA, circa 1775.Est. US$700-US$900
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Possibly C. Brigden, Boston, MA, circa 1770.: Early American cream pot, possibly C. Brigden, Boston, MA, circa 1770, having scalloped rim, spout with pronounced pouring ridge, bellied body, and molded foot. The scroll handle with spurs and a
0052: Possibly C. Brigden, Boston, MA, circa 1770.Est. US$300-US$400
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Daniel Henchman, Boston, MA, circa 1770.: Scarce 18th century punch ladle, Daniel Henchman, Boston, MA, circa 1770, with a circular bowl, round raised double molded horizontally slashed bowl drop, and low angled handle. The handle
0053: Daniel Henchman, Boston, MA, circa 1770.Est. US$800-US$1,200
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Daniel Henchman, Boston, MA, circa 1770.: 18th century coin silver thick bodied skewer, Daniel Henchman, Boston, MA, circa 1770, having small ring handle and faceted blade. Maker's mark ''DH'' in rectangular cartouche. Numerous signs of old
0054: Daniel Henchman, Boston, MA, circa 1770.Est. US$300-US$500
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Samuel Bartlett, Boston, MA, circa 1785.: Early American cann, Samuel Bartlett, Boston, MA, circa 1785, having thread decorated lip, low balanced pear form body, and applied molded foot. The double scroll handle with acanthus leaf
0055: Samuel Bartlett, Boston, MA, circa 1785.Est. US$800-US$1,200
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George C. Gebelein, Boston, MA.: Early 20th century reproduction inkstand, after the original in Independence Hall by Philip Syng, reproduction by George C. Gebelein, Boston, MA, crafted with the exact standards and dimensions
0056: George C. Gebelein, Boston, MA.Est. US$800-US$1,200
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George C. Gebelein, Boston, MA.: Early 20th century reproduction inkstand, after the original in Independence Hall by Philip Syng, reproduction by George C. Gebelein, Boston, MA, crafted with the exact standards and dimensions
0057: George C. Gebelein, Boston, MA.Est. US$800-US$1,200
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William Northey, Salem, MA, circa 1770.: Pair of 18th century midrib shell back teaspoons, William Northey, Salem, MA, circa 1770, having full bowls, well preserved 13-lobed shell backs, and long raised bowl drops. Wide cross hatched block
0058: William Northey, Salem, MA, circa 1770.Est. US$200-US$300
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Jones, Ball, & Poor, Boston, MA, 19C.: 19th century large coin silver toast rack, Jones, Ball, & Poor, Boston, MA, having open trefoil handle, rectangular faceted frame with central support bar, and four ball feet. The handle connects
0059: Jones, Ball, & Poor, Boston, MA, 19C.Est. US$200-US$300
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Rufus Farnam, CT, MA & NH, 19C.: Rare early 19th century American mote spoon, Rufus Farnam, Norwich, CT, Boston, MA & Hanover, NH, petite spoon with slightly upturned bowl, pierced with (15) simple holes, and with an incised
0060: Rufus Farnam, CT, MA & NH, 19C.Est. US$200-US$400
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Obadiah Rich, Boston, MA, circa 1840-45.: 19th century scissor-form combination serving spoon and fork, Obadiah Rich, Boston, MA, circa 1840-45, having large pointed bowl spoon with plateau edge, long four-tined fork, and opposing scroll
0061: Obadiah Rich, Boston, MA, circa 1840-45.Est. US$200-US$300
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Ebenezer Moulton, Newburyport, MA, circa 1815-20.: Pair of early coin silver petite scale tureens, Ebenezer Moulton, Newburyport, MA, circa 1815-20, having raised mid-bands and rounded bottoms, the conforming lids with cast pineapple finials, the
0062: Ebenezer Moulton, Newburyport, MA, circa 1815-20.Est. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Teapot stand, maker WM.: Oblong shaped teapot stand, maker WM, having reeded edge with curved outline joined to four lightly swept French feet. The inner border engraved with a roulette design, the center medallion with a
0063: Teapot stand, maker WM.Est. US$300-US$500
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Saunders Pitman, Providence, RI, circa 1800.: Early coin silver cream pot, Saunders Pitman, Providence, RI, circa 1800, having typical helmet form body, ridged strap handle, and square base. The rim, edge of circular base area, and base corners
0065: Saunders Pitman, Providence, RI, circa 1800.Est. US$200-US$300
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Saunders Pitman, Providence, RI, circa 1800.: Early American candle snuffer and tray, Saunders Pitman, Providence, RI, circa 1800, having an oval boat shaped tray with raised rim, standard form snuffers with a central pivot, and canted snuffer
0066: Saunders Pitman, Providence, RI, circa 1800.Est. US$1,500-US$2,000
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W. Wood, Newport, RI, circa 1800.: Early sterling silver Masonic cup, W. Wood, Newport, RI, circa 1800, having slightly tapering body with single vertical seam construction and simple thread molded rim and foot. Engraved script
0067: W. Wood, Newport, RI, circa 1800.Est. US$300-US$400
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John C. Jenckes, Providence, RI, circa 1800.: Early coin silver cup, John C. Jenckes, Providence, RI, circa 1800, with flaring rim, tapering body, and concave bottom. The vertical seam is constructed with dovetailing. Engraved ''AF, H, April 2,
0068: John C. Jenckes, Providence, RI, circa 1800.Est. US$150-US$250
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Jonathan Otis, Middletown, CT & Newport, RI, circa: Early American octagonal spice dredger, Jonathan Otis, Middletown, CT & Newport, RI, circa 1745, with a domed top perforated with various scroll designs, simple banding near rim, and slightly flared
0069: Jonathan Otis, Middletown, CT & Newport, RI, circaEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Pygan Adams, New London, CT, circa 1740.: 18th century porringer of typical form, Pygan Adams, New London, CT, circa 1740, with engraved ''LI'' in block letters on top of handle. Maker's mark ''PA'' in rectangular cartouche on top of handle.
0070: Pygan Adams, New London, CT, circa 1740.Est. US$800-US$1,200
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Hezekiah Silliman, New Haven, CT, circa 1770.: Scarce 18th century early American cann, Hezekiah Silliman, New Haven, CT, circa 1770, having protruding lip, straight sided body with step molded and thread decorated foot. The elongated arching
0071: Hezekiah Silliman, New Haven, CT, circa 1770.Est. US$400-US$600
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John Avery, Sr., Preston, CT, circa 1765.: Early American handled cup, John Avery, Sr., Preston, CT, circa 1765, having plain tapering body, flat S-shaped strap handle with subtle molding, and applied foot band molding. Early semi-script
0072: John Avery, Sr., Preston, CT, circa 1765.Est. US$1,000-US$1,500
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