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New Orleans Coin Silver Cup, Adolphe Himmel for Hyde & Goodrich, c. 1853-1861, marked "H", "HYDE & GOODRICH" in arc, above "MANUFACTURERS" above "NEW ORLEANS" in complementary arc, molded lip with beading, flat-chased body, heart-shaped cartouche with engraved monogram, hollow cast scroll handle, applied flared molded foot with scroll decoration, h. 3 1/2 in., wt. 3.90 troy ozs. Ref.: Crescent City Silver, pp. 41-55
Good Group of Philadelphia Coin Silver Flatware, incl. 3 tablespoons, Bailey & Kitchen, marked "BAILEY & KITCHEN" in rectangle and with pseudo hallmarks, l. 9 in.; 5 dessert forks, John Curry, Philadelphia, act. 1825-1867, marked "J. CURRY" in serrated rectangle and with pseudo hallmarks and "PHILA." in serrated rectangle, near matching dessert fork marked "G.H.McCULLY" in serrated rectangle, l. 6 5/8 in.; 5 teaspoons, Samuel M. Hopper, act. 1834-1859, marked "S.M.HOPPER" in serrated rectangle and "66. CHESTNUT. ST" incuse, l. 6 1/8 in.; and small bright-cut teaspoon marked "J.Byrne" l. 5 1/4 in.; 15 pcs., total wt. 17.80 troy ozs. Provenance: Estates of William and Sarah McGehee, Dr. Dubs House, Natchez, MS.
Four Savannah Coin Silver Dinner Forks, Frederick Marquand (1799-1882), act. Savannah 1820-1826, New York, 1826-1839, marked "F.M." in rectangle and with pseudo hallmarks, date mark for 1825; fiddle typt handle, script monogram "B" on reverse, l. 8 1/ in., wt. 10.30 troy ozs. Provenance: Estates of William and Sarah McGehee, Dr. Dubs House, Natchez, MS Ref.: Williams, James A. "Savannah silver and silversmiths", The Magazine Antiques, March 1967, p. 368; Cutten, George Barton. The Silversmiths of Georgia, pp. 85-88.
Set of Eight American Coin Silver Dessert Knives, Samuel Trevitt Crosby, Boston, wc. 1848-1876, marked "S.T. CROSBY" and "PURE-COIN" incuse on blade, bead pattern, engraved Gothic monogram "EE" above "1854", l. 7 7/8 in., wt. 13 troy ozs. Provenance: Estates of William and Sarah McGehee, Dr. Dubs House, Natchez, MS
American Coin Silver Partial Flatware Service, William Gale & Son, New York, 1852, "Mayflower" pattern, marked "W.G & S" in rectangle and with trademark for 1852, incl. 6 dinner forks, 6 luncheon forks, 5 dessert spoons, 12 teaspoons and 6 tablespoons, all with old script monogram "MER" on reverse, 35 pcs., total wt. 54.45 troy ozs. Provenance: Estates of William and Sarah McGehee, Dr. Dubs House, Natchez, MS
Hyde & Goodrich Coin Silver Repousse Pitcher, c. 1850, New Orleans, wc. 1828-1861, marked "HYDE & GOODRICH" in rectangle, lobed pear shape with alternating panels of Continental landscapes and floral scrolls, vacant cartouche, foliate scroll handle, reticulated shell and scroll feet, h. 10 3/4 in., wt. 28.05 troy ozs Note: Two Hyde & Goodrich pitchers with identical handles and feet are illustrated in Crescent City Silver, p. 14 and p. 17.
Good Group of Miscellaneous Silver, incl. George III sterling silver fish slice, London, 1799, prob. John Shekleton, bone handle, l. 11 3/8 in.; pair of American coin silver master salts, Charters, Cann & Dunn, New York, wc. 1848-1854; Gorham sugar tongs, sterling twist handle olive spoon, Mechanics sterling sauce ladle, and a silverplate barrel-shaped napkin ring
Fine American Classical Coin Silver Coffee Pot, Thomas Fletcher (1787-1866), Philadelphia, c. 1827-1842, marked "T.FLETCHER" and "PHILAD." in raised oval, domed cover with pod finial and acanthus, urn-shaped body with stiff leaf banding, foliate scroll handle, acanthus scroll handle, h. 10 3/4 in., wt. 43.20 troy ozs. Ref.: Hollan, Catherine B., Philadelphia Silversmiths, p. 73
Fine New Orleans Coin Silver Pitcher, Adolphe Himmel for Hyde & Goodrich, c. 1853-1861, marked "HYDE & GOODRICH" in arc, above "MANUFACTURERS" above "H", above "NEW ORLEANS" in complementary arc, pear shaped body, repousse and chased floral decoration, strapwork cartouche with Gothic monogram, foliate scroll handle, pedestal foot with molded foot rim, h. 10 1/2 in., wt. 26.05 troy ozs. Provenance: Estate of Stephen G. Henry, Baton Rouge, LA. Ref.: Crescent City Silver, pp. 41-55, mark illustrated p. 126
Rare Mississippi Coin Silver Repousse Pitcher, John & Julius Klein, Vicksburg, c. 1854, marked "KLEIN & BRO." and "COIN" incuse, and with pseudo hallmarks, inverted pear form with floral repousse and strapwork chasing, scroll cartouche with period script monogram "EBC", foliate scroll handle, molded stepped base, some dents, h. 11 7/8 in., wt. 21.10 troy ozs. Note: John and Julius Klein began their careers as silversmiths in Leesburg, VA. In 1836 John moved to Vicksburg, MS, and by 1841 he and S.H. Wilson had formed the partnership, Wilson & Klein, which operated in Vicksburg and Yazoo City, MS for a decade. Julius joined his brother in Vicksburg in the early 1850s and they formed the firm Klein & Brother. In the 1850s Klein & Brother advertised as manufacturers of silver. John Klein's handsome c. 1840 Greek Revival home overlooking the Mississippi River, Cedar Grove, is on the National Register of Historic Places. Ref.: Hollan, Catherine B. Virginia Silversmiths, Their Lives and Marks. pp. 438-440. Mississippi Museum of Art. "Mississippi Silver", exhibition catalogue, 1979.
New Orleans Coin Silver Cup, Adolphe Himmel for Hyde & Goodrich, c. 1853-1861, marked "HYDE & GOODRICH" in arc over "H", over "NEW ORLEANS" in complementary arc, molded lip with beading, repousse and chased village scene, applied flared molded foot with stiff leaf decoration, scroll handle, script monogram, h. 4 1/8 in., wt. 5.80 troy ozs. Provenance: Estate of Stephen G. Henry, Baton Rouge, LA. Ref.: Crescent City Silver, pp. 41-55, mark illustrated p. 126
New Orleans Coin Silver Cup, Adolphe Himmel for Hyde & Goodrich, c. 1853-1861, marked "HYDE & GOODRICH" in arc, over "H", over "NEW ORLEANS" in complementary arc, molded lip with beading, octagonal paneled body, chased decoration, scroll handle, applied molded foot rim, h. 4 in., wt. 3.90 troy ozs. Provenance: Estate of Stephen G. Henry, Baton Rouge, LA. Ref.: Crescent City Silver, pp. 41-55; mark illustrated p. 126
Danbury Mint Queen's 80th birthday Commonwealth Crowns collection, UNITED KINGDOM BU coin collections 1970, 1971, 1987, 1988 and 1989, £2 coin set 1989, £5 crown 1990, £1 philatelic numismatic cover 1998, John Pinches metallic coin cover 1973, two Russian Apollo project metallic coin covers, two Libertown of Jersey coin and banknote covers 1995, etc.
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