Locati, LLC February 2022 Sale 2022-02-20 Auction - 397 Price Results - Locati, LLC in PA - Page 2
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A Meiji Period Japanese Bronze FigurePablo Picasso (after), Grande MaterniteJames Mont, Lacquered Console Cabinet
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Pineville, PA, United States
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Locati, LLC February 2022 Sale

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Fine & decorative arts from regional estates and collections. Highlights include signed editions of "Die Freiwlligen" by Kathe Kollwitz, "Grande Maternite" by Pablo Picasso, a James Mont lacquered cabinet, A Finn Juhl armchair, a collection of works by Philadelphia artist Helen Bershad, and more.
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A Large Group of American Coin Silver Flatware: All 19th century, makers include Hood and Tobey, Elias Clayton, Albert Cole, Platt and Bro, Fiske and Goddard, H.K. Newcomb, James Mix Jr, and Brown and Marsters. Dimensions: From 5 1/2" to 9" long.
0025: A Large Group of American Coin Silver FlatwareEst. US$500-US$700
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A Group of Sterling Silver Tableware: All 20th century, comprising: a foliate pierced serving bowl by Whiting, three reticulated serving bowls , one by Gorham, a gadrooned plate by Preisner, and a small footed and gadrooned bowl simply
0026: A Group of Sterling Silver TablewareEst. US$400-US$600
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A Pair of Large Mexican Sterling Tongs: 20th century, the center decorated with the Mexican Coat of Arms, and the shafts are filigree ending in claw form terminals. Unmarked but tested as silver. Dimensions: 10" long. The approximate
0027: A Pair of Large Mexican Sterling TongsEst. US$200-US$300
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A Group of Sterling Tableware, Creamers, Sugars: All 20th century, three sugar and creamer sets, a pair of engraved Mexican ashtrays, and a Mexican cup and saucer set. Two of the creamer/sugar sets are by Lunt, and the third is Mexican.
0028: A Group of Sterling Tableware, Creamers, SugarsEst. US$500-US$700
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A Group of Sterling Flatware, Servers: 19th and 20th century, comprising: an etched berry spoon by Whiting, a large serving spoon by International, a salad set (fork and spoon) by ONC, a heavy serving fork by Sanborn's Mexico, a berry
0029: A Group of Sterling Flatware, ServersEst. US$400-US$600
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A Group of Sterling Vases and Compotes: Comprising: a pair of small weighted compotes by Wallace, a taller compote simply marked sterling, a small vase by International, a weighted trumpet vase with bail handle by MFH, a weighted compote
0030: A Group of Sterling Vases and CompotesEst. US$400-US$600
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A Group of Sterling Estate Items: Comprising: an oval repousse tray, a set of six coasters by Towle, a pistol handled (loaded) bottle opener, two pairs of sterling handled (loaded) grape shears, a jade mounted cigarette box case,and
0031: A Group of Sterling Estate ItemsEst. US$200-US$300
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Three Sterling Silver Serving Pieces: A bread tray with engraved floral decoration marked "B.S.C", a Fisher bowl in the English Rose pattern and a Continental footed and handled tray, unmarked but tested as silver. Dimensions: From 6
0032: Three Sterling Silver Serving PiecesEst. US$400-US$600
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Two Pieces of American Coin Silver Hollowware: An unmarked child's cup with a molded foot and gadrooning and a creamer marked for William Gale and Son, both from the mid 19th century. Dimensions: The creamer is 5" x 3 1/4" and 3 1/2" tall, the
0033: Two Pieces of American Coin Silver HollowwareEst. US$200-US$300
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A Group of American Coin and Sterling Silver: Seventeen pieces, from the 18th and 19th centuries. There are spoons and knives, makers include Seril Dodge, Towle, Guerney Brothers, Albert Coles, and Stebbings and Co. Dimensions: From 5" to 8"
0035: A Group of American Coin and Sterling SilverEst. US$250-US$350
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A Group of Sterling Silver Tableware: Shakers, loaded candlesticks, a sugar and creamer set, a child's cup, a hand mirror,a pair of glass and sterling coasters, a small .800 server, a teaspoon, a belt buckle, and a Mate gourd cup that is
0037: A Group of Sterling Silver TablewareEst. US$250-US$350
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Ten American Coin Silver Teaspoons: John L. Westervelt, Newburgh, N.Y., 1848. French Thread pattern. Dimensions: 6.25" L. 10.13 ozt.
0039: Ten American Coin Silver TeaspoonsEst. US$150-US$250
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Eight American Coin Silver Spoons: French Thread pattern 7" Dessert Spoons, John L. Westervelt, Newburgh, NY, 1848. Monogrammed. Dimensions: 7" L. 13.88 ozt.
0040: Eight American Coin Silver SpoonsEst. US$200-US$300
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Seven Early Coin Silver Spoons: Three by William H. Kimberly, NY & Baltimore ca. 1800, two by Downing & Phelps, Newark, NJ 1790-1835, one by Benjamin Cleveland of Newark, NJ 1790-1835, and one by H J Pepper of Wilmington, Delaware,
0041: Seven Early Coin Silver SpoonsEst. US$150-US$250
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American Coin Silver Flatware: Including twelve luncheon forks and four teaspoons by Thomas Whartenby, Philadelphia, 1811-1851, French Thread pattern. Monogrammed. Dimensions: 6.5" L and 5.75" L. 20.75 ozt.
0042: American Coin Silver FlatwareEst. US$300-US$500
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Twelve American Coin Silver Dinner Forks: A set of twelve French Thread pattern coin silver dinner forks by John L. Westervelt, Newburgh, N.Y., 1848. Monogrammed. Dimensions: 7.5" L. 23.34 ozt
0043: Twelve American Coin Silver Dinner ForksEst. US$300-US$500
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A Sterling Silver Serving Dish: Reed & Barton Francis I pattern, decorated with bunches of grapes in low relief. Dimensions: 11.5" L x 7.5" W x 1" H. 14.18 troy ounces. Provenance: From a local collection.
0045: A Sterling Silver Serving DishEst. US$150-US$250
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An American Coin Silver Gravy Ladle: An American coin silver gravy ladle, fiddle tip with wings, by Baldwin Gardiner, Philadelphia, 1814-1827. Monogrammed. Dimensions: 7.5" L. 3.32 ozt.
0046: An American Coin Silver Gravy LadleEst. US$100-US$200
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Six American Coin Silver Luncheon Forks: A set of six American coin silver French Thread pattern luncheon forks, retailed by Ball, Thompkins & Black; Michael Gibney silversmith, NYC, 1844. Note: Gibney was the first silversmith to receive a
0047: Six American Coin Silver Luncheon ForksEst. US$200-US$300
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American Coin Silver Fiddle Thread Flatware: Seven pieces of American coin silver fiddle thread flatware, including four serving spoons and three forks, by Henry Hebbard, 1847, the forks retailed by Allcock & Allen, NY. Note: henry Hebbard made
0048: American Coin Silver Fiddle Thread FlatwareEst. US$300-US$500
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