IMPORTANT SILVER AUCTION 2021-06-12 Auction - 240 Price Results - South Bay Auctions in NY - Page 7
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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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Richards & Williamson, Philadelphia, PA, circa: Federal covered sugar urn, Richards & Williamson (Samuel Richards & Samuel Williamson), Philadelphia, PA, circa 1797-1800, having a domed lid with wide flange, galleried urn, and square base with
0147: Richards & Williamson, Philadelphia, PA, circaEst. US$300-US$500
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Possibly Jeremiah Elfreth or James Elliot,: 18th century coin silver punch ladle, possibly Jeremiah Elfreth or James Elliot, Philadelphia, PA, circa 1785, having circular bowl with a double molded raised semi-circular drop, tapering handle
0148: Possibly Jeremiah Elfreth or James Elliot,Est. US$200-US$300
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William Ball, Philadelphia, PA, circa 1775.: 18th century punch ladle, William Ball, Philadelphia, PA, circa 1775, with a sturdy gauge circular bowl, a very large raised, curved, and molded bowl drop, and a tapering handle ending in a rounded
0149: William Ball, Philadelphia, PA, circa 1775.Est. US$300-US$500
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John Aitken, Philadelphia, PA, circa 1795.: Large early American cream pot, John Aitken, Philadelphia, PA, circa 1795, an elaborately constructed form with beaded rim and pouring spout and body, the curved angles mimicking the overall design.
0151: John Aitken, Philadelphia, PA, circa 1795.Est. US$300-US$400
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Abraham Carlisle, Philadelphia, PA, circa 1785.: Early American cream pot, Abraham Carlisle, Philadelphia, PA, circa 1785, having beaded rim and spout, double bellied body, and similarly beaded round foot. The scroll handle is accented with spurs
0152: Abraham Carlisle, Philadelphia, PA, circa 1785.Est. US$200-US$300
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Circa 1790-1800 coffeepot, Philadelphia, PA.: Circa 1790-1800 coffeepot, Philadelphia, PA, with cupola top, goose neck spout, large chalice form body, and raised square base. The lid, spout, body, and base are finely decorated with matching
0153: Circa 1790-1800 coffeepot, Philadelphia, PA.Est. US$500-US$700
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Browne & Seal, Philadelphia, PA, circa 1810.: Large early American coin silver goblet, Browne & Seal (Liberty Browne & William Seal), Philadelphia, PA, circa 1810, having applied rim and wide molded foot with thread decoration supporting an
0154: Browne & Seal, Philadelphia, PA, circa 1810.Est. US$500-US$700
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Edward Lownes, Philadelphia, PA, circa 1815-20.: Early cinquefoil form dish, Edward Lownes, Philadelphia, PA, circa 1815-20, with a raised reeded border. This sturdy dish affords only a little flexibility. Marked twice ''E.LOWNES'' within beaded
0155: Edward Lownes, Philadelphia, PA, circa 1815-20.Est. US$300-US$400
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Harvey Lewis, Philadelphia, PA, circa 1815.: Early coin silver skewer, Harvey Lewis, Philadelphia, PA, circa 1815, with wide finger hole, shaped and notched handle, and a tapered blade with lightly beveled edge. Maker's mark ''HARVEY.LEWIS'' in
0156: Harvey Lewis, Philadelphia, PA, circa 1815.Est. US$200-US$300
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Ward & Cox, Philadelphia, PA, circa 1815.: Set of (6) early American miniature teaspoons, Ward & Cox (Jehu Ward & Benjamin Cox), Philadelphia, PA, circa 1815, having slightly upturned pointed bowls with faintly decorated shell backs and
0158: Ward & Cox, Philadelphia, PA, circa 1815.Est. US$150-US$250
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Adam Lynn, Alexandria, VA, circa 1795-1800.: Set of (6) dessert spoons, Adam Lynn, Alexandria, VA, circa 1795-1800, with lightly raised rounded bowl drops, the handles ending in a point. Original script monogram ''H'' on handles. Marked
0159: Adam Lynn, Alexandria, VA, circa 1795-1800.Est. US$200-US$400
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Group of (2) John Pittman and Adam Lynn.: Group of (2) bright-cut sugar tongs, circa 1795-1800, to include: John Pittman, Alexandria & Fredericksburg, VA, having full length bright-cut engraving on arms, engraved script monogram ''O'' on
0160: Group of (2) John Pittman and Adam Lynn.Est. US$200-US$300
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James Adam, Alexandria, VA, circa, 1795.: Fine late 18th century punch ladle, James Adam, Alexandria, VA, circa, 1795, having circular bowl, intricate multi-step molded and curved V-shaped bowl drop, and gracefully swept handle with
0161: James Adam, Alexandria, VA, circa, 1795.Est. US$200-US$300
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Group of (2) coin silver punch ladles.: Group of (2) coin silver punch ladles, to include: 18th century ladle, Armistead Truslow, Richmond & Lynchburg, VA, circa 1790, elongated oval bowl with slightly faceted spurs at juncture and long
0162: Group of (2) coin silver punch ladles.Est. US$200-US$300
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Henry White, Fredericksburg, VA, circa 1780.: 18th century sugar tongs, Henry White, Fredericksburg, VA, circa 1780, with a narrowly formed bow and tapering arms ending in shell form nips. The heavier lower sections were separately cast and were
0163: Henry White, Fredericksburg, VA, circa 1780.Est. US$300-US$500
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Henry White, Fredericksburg, VA, circa 1800.: Early coin silver punch ladle, Henry White, Fredericksburg, VA, circa 1800, having bowl with a worn double molded bowl drop and handle with a rounded downturned end. Script monogrammed ''JJT''.
0164: Henry White, Fredericksburg, VA, circa 1800.Est. US$200-US$300
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Henry White, Fredericksburg, VA, circa 1810.: Set of (6) early American teaspoons, Henry White, Fredericksburg, VA, circa 1810, having slightly upturned bowls and early, narrow fiddle handles. Monogrammed ''ARW'' in script lettering. Maker's
0165: Henry White, Fredericksburg, VA, circa 1810.Est. US$200-US$300
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William A. Williams, Alexandria, VA, circa 1815.: Early American coin silver julep cup, William A. Williams, Alexandria, VA, circa 1815, having tapering body with single vertical seam and plain matching rim and foot molding. Engraved ''Mary Louisa
0168: William A. Williams, Alexandria, VA, circa 1815.Est. US$300-US$500
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