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Important American Furniture, Folk Art, Silver, Prints and Decoys

Catalog Information: 545 lots | 540 with images

Date: 2007

Auction House:

Christie's

Location:

USA
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Lot 75: A PAIR OF SILVER BEAKERS

MARK OF JOHN OWEN, PHILADELPHIA, 1804-1831Each cylindrical, with applied band at foot and rim, each engraved with monogram TMR, each marked under base3 1/4 in. high; 6 oz. 10 dwt. (2)

 
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Lot 76: A GROUP OF FOUR SILVER BEAKERS AND MUGS

VARIOUS MAKERS AND DATESComprising a silver mug, mark of Harvey Lewis, Philadelphia, circa 1815, reeded cylindrical, with scroll handle, engraved I. G. Williams, marked under base; a silver beaker, circa 1835, tapering cylindrical with everted rim, t [...more]

 
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Lot 77: A SILVER BEAKER OF SOUTHERN INTEREST

MARK OF JOSEPH LAWRENCE STEPHENS, PARIS, KENTUCKY, CIRCA 1810-1820Cylindrical, with applied band at foot and rim, marked under base3 1/8 in. high; 4 oz. 10 dwt.

 
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Lot 78: A SILVER FISH SLICE

MARK OF WILLIAM THOMSON, NEW YORK, CIRCA 1810The shaped and pierced blade with bright-cut borders, and engraved with a fish and a crest, the slice with faceted handle, marked on blade12 in. long; 5 oz. 10 dwt.

 
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Lot 79: A SILVER FISH SLICE

MARK OF WOOD & HUGHES, NEW YORK, CIRCA 1870Of typical form, the handle with applied grapes and vines with shells, the slice bright-cut engraved with a fish surrounded by a border of flowering foliage, the handle engraved MRS from ANNS, marked on reve [...more]

 
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