Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Flatware Service, c. 1917. Accanthus pattern. Six-piece place setting for eight. Two blue enameled salts with salt spoons. Excellent condition.
Gorham Sterling Silver Five Light Candleabra, c. 1920-30. Square stepped base with beading, fluted column standards, Corinthian capitals. Condition: the candlestick is in excellent condition. The arms are also very good with restoration where they join the standard. See photos. Marked with Gorham mark of lion passant, anchor in shield and italic capital G over Sterling No. 3208. Original bobeckes. 19 inches high x 14 inches wide.
James E. Blake Co. Set of Six Sterling Silver Footed Salts and Six Matching Salt Spoons in the original fitted box. No initials. They may have never been used. Condition is excellent. Salt Spoons, 2 3/8 inches long; salts, 1 3/4 inches wide.
Early Philadelphia Silver Berry Scoop, c. 1850. By William Faber & Sons. Beautiful repousee work in bowl and unusual and bright cut engraving on handle. 9 1/2 inches.
Pair of English George III London Sterling Silver Tablespoons dated 1765 by John James. Original shaded engraved initials EW. Gorgeous flame or scroll backs. 8" long.
Beautifully Hand Made New York Silver Standing Cup, c. 1810. By William Braisfed Heyer. Applied beaded rim to top and bottom. Original engraved initials and initials when it was handed down in family. Heyer was also a major in the War of 1812. Ref: Ensko, Winterthur & York Gallery. Marked W.B. HEYER in a rectangle. 4 5/8 inches
Rare Washington D.C. Silver Julep Cup, c. 1847. By M.W. Galt & Brothers. very fine quality and weight. Originally engraved on side in script, C.D. Smith. Marked on bottom, M.W. GALT & BRO. 7 1/2 ounces. 3 7/8 inches high.
Rare 17th Century German Silver Beaker, c. 1640. Gilt interior. From Osterode. Beautiful engraving with a family crest with another two blank cartouches for initials. There is also engraving on the foot rim with a date. See pictures. Marked with lion in a shield, I pellet M in a heart and the town letter O. Above the mark is a jagged line that used to be used for testing silver. Very heavy gauge silver used in the making. 4 7/8 inches tall, 3 1/4 inches top rim, 2 1/4 inches bottom. No restorati ...click for details