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silver<br />
1545 American rococo style sterling silver<br />
sauce boat, Bailey, Banks & Biddle,<br />
Philadelphia, dated 1892<br />
3 1/8 in. H., 5 3/4 in. L.; 5.35 ozt.<br />
Est. $100-150<br />
1546<br />
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Pair of American repousse sterling silver<br />
vases, S. Kirk & Son Co., Baltimore<br />
early 20th century; pattern 1362, oviform,<br />
with double handles; 5 3/8 in. H.; 29.40 ozt.<br />
t.w. Est. $1,500-2,000<br />
1547 German rococo style scissor-action<br />
tongs, Gebruder Gutgesell, Hanau<br />
late 19th/early 20th century; 101/4 in. L.,<br />
7.25 ozt., .800 fine Est. $200-300<br />
1548 Twelve American reticulated sterling<br />
silver individual nut bowls, Gorham<br />
20th century, pattern 1088A; each 3 in.<br />
Diam.; 8.60 ozt. t.w. Est. $150-200<br />
1549 Pair of German Baroque style<br />
repousse silver candlesticks<br />
late 19th century; with molded poppy<br />
flowers in relief and barley twist columns,<br />
8 1/8 in. H., 13.45 ozt. t.w., .800 fine<br />
Est. $600-900<br />
Property of Various Owners<br />
1550 English engraved sterling silver<br />
sauce boat with hallmarks of EV,<br />
Sheffield, 1960-’61<br />
2 3/4 in. H., 6 in. L., 3.35 ozt. Est. $80-125<br />
1551 American repousse coin silver cann,<br />
Canfield, Brother & Co., Baltimore<br />
3rd quarter 19th century; decorated with a<br />
flowering vine on a stippled ground;<br />
3 3/4 in. H., 5.20 ozt., “PURE SILVER COIN”<br />
Est. $250-350<br />
1552<br />
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Twelve American sterling silver bread<br />
plates, S. Kirk & Son Co., Baltimore<br />
early 20th century, pattern 4158; 6 in.<br />
Diam., 51.15 ozt. t.w. Est. $1,000-1,200<br />
1553 Pair of American sterling silver shellform<br />
dishes, Tiffany & Co., New York<br />
20th century; 5 3/8 X 4 5/8 in.; 8.90 ozt. t.w.<br />
Est. $250-350<br />
1554 Italian silver bud vase modelled<br />
as a flower and leaf<br />
unidentified maker, Milan, mid 20th<br />
century; 3 1/4 in. H., 4 3/8 in. L.; 3.80 ozt.,<br />
.800 fine Est. $80-125<br />
1555 Pair of American weighted<br />
repousse silver candelabra,<br />
S. Kirk & Son Inc., Baltimore<br />
first half 20th century; each composed of a<br />
candleholder base and three-light arm set,<br />
6 5/8 in. H., 11 1/2 in. W. Est. $400-600<br />
Property from the Estate of<br />
Constance D.Bendann,Baltimore,MD; Sold for<br />
the Benefit of The Baltimore Museum of Art<br />
1556 American repousse silver butter<br />
dish, unidentified Baltimore maker,<br />
retailed by J. R. Armiger<br />
late 19th century; 1 1/4 in. H., 8 in. Diam.,<br />
7.40 ozt. Est. $250-350<br />
1557 American Art Nouveau style sterling<br />
silver bowl, Gorham, dated 1907<br />
with repousse violet flowers and foliage;<br />
1 5/8 in. H., 8 3/4 in. Diam.; 5.85 ozt.<br />
Est. $200-300<br />
1558 American engraved sterling silver<br />
pedestal bowl, Simpson, Hall & Miller (or<br />
the successor, International)<br />
first half-20th century; pattern C2736, 4 in.<br />
H., 9 in. Diam.; 14.95 ozt. Est. $500-700<br />
1559 American sterling silver serving<br />
bowl, Meriden, and sterling<br />
bread plate, Wallace<br />
both 20th century: the bowl in pattern<br />
893, 9 in. Diam.; the bread plate, pattern<br />
1464, 6 in. Diam.; 11.70 ozt. t.w.<br />
Est. $200-300<br />
1560 American engraved sterling silver cake<br />
stand, Unger Bros., Newark, NJ<br />
circa 1910; pattern 09707; 3 3/4 in. H.,<br />
9 7/8 in. Diam., 13.95 ozt. Est. $300-400<br />
1561 Group of American sterling silver and<br />
glass table articles by various makers<br />
20th century, including: Meriden<br />
reticulated basket, 9 1/4 in. Diam.,<br />
with glass bottom and a partial set of<br />
glass condiment bowls; International-<br />
Commonwealth covered box, 4 1/2 in.<br />
Diam.; sterling-rimmed butter dish with<br />
cut glass bottom, 7 1/8 in. Diam.; Wallace<br />
reticulated serving tub, 5 1/8 in. Diam.;<br />
silver-overlay on colorless glass serving<br />
bowl; and a Lenox silver overlay on blue<br />
porcelain bowl; 14.50 ozt. of weighable<br />
silver Est. $300-400<br />
1562 Two American sterling silver bread trays<br />
20th century, comprising: Robert Wallace,<br />
pattern 1579, with reeded edge,<br />
7 5/8 X 11 1/4 in.; and unmarked, pattern<br />
3035A, with reticulated rim, 12 X 7 1/4 in.;<br />
17.70 ozt. t.w. Est. $300-500<br />
1563 Assortment of silver-mounted glass<br />
table articles by various makers<br />
20th century, including: silver overlay on<br />
etched glass water pitcher, 9 1/2 in. H.;<br />
cut and etched glass pedestal jar with<br />
Meriden sterling silver cover, 10 1/8 in. H.;<br />
silver-overlay on etched glass pedestal<br />
jar and cover, 10 in. H.; cut glass syrup jug<br />
with silver collar and cover, 7 in. H.; and a<br />
pair of pressed glass pepper shakers with<br />
silver caps; together with a cut glass sugar<br />
shaker with silver-plated mounts, and a<br />
Sheffield plate toast rack Est. $100-150<br />
Property of Various Owners<br />
1564 American repousse sterling silver bowl,<br />
Reed & Barton, dated 1934<br />
pattern 405, designed as a wreath and<br />
berries; 6 in. Diam., 5.65 ozt. Est. $100-200<br />
1565 Continental silver bowl and a French<br />
enameled silver souvenir spoon<br />
the bowl with rope-twist edge,<br />
4 1/2 X 5 5/8 L., marked .800; the spoon<br />
with portrait of Napoleon and label “Paris;”<br />
3.90 ozt. t.w. Est. $80-125<br />
1566 Danish style sterling silver lobed<br />
bowl, The Randahl Shop, Chicago<br />
mid 20th century; 3 1/2 in. H., 7 3/8 X 9 3/8<br />
in.; 20.30 ozt. Est. $400-600<br />
1567 American repousse sterling silver<br />
tray, Schofield Co., Baltimore<br />
first half 20th century; 6 7/8 X 12 5/8 in.,<br />
10.50 ozt. Est. $300-500<br />
1568 Portuguese silver round gallery tray,<br />
unidentified maker, Porto<br />
mid 19th century; the face engraved with<br />
a wreath, centering a hooded falcon crest<br />
with motto, “Facta Non Verba,” 1 1/2 in. H.,<br />
9 in. Diam.; 15.70 ozt., .958 fine<br />
Est. $300-500<br />
1569 Portuguese reticulated and chased<br />
silver round gallery tray,<br />
unidentified maker, Porto<br />
mid 19th century; with reticulated oak-leaf<br />
and acorn rim, the center with bold floral<br />
engraving centering a hooded falcon crest<br />
and motto “Facta Non Verba;” 2 in. H.,<br />
15 1/2 in. Diam.; 53.95 ozt., .958 fine<br />
Est. $1,000-1,500<br />
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