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(lot of 9) American sterling silver associated table accessories including 1940`s Reed & Barton fluted tray, Paul Revere bowl, and a "Salem" pattern sauce boat on stand; together with a Frank Smith Silver Company "Chippendale" pattern salver, other makers include Gorham, S. Kirk & Son, and Dominick & Haff, 84.66 troy oz.Starting Price: $750
Teco tray frog cream-colored matte glaze Paul Revere Pottery vase black Teco tray, frog motif covered in a cream-colored matte glaze, unmarked, 5"w x 2.5"h, chips; with a Paul Revere Pottery vase, broad shape covered in a black glaze, marked, 4.5"w x 3.5"h (1) chips to top and foot; no mark or signature was detected/(2)minor scratches and tape residue to base; impressed logo on base; overall very good condition Starting Price: $150
A Reed & Barton Sterling Silver Paul Revere Reproduction 12.5 Inch Center Bowl Trophy, 20th Century, ""A Reed & Barton Sterling Silver Paul Revere Reproduction 12.5 Inch Center Bowl Trophy, 20th Century, Inscribed The Case Bowl of 1979, awarded to Tinkham Veale `37 by Case Institute of Technology. Dimensions: h: 6.75 x w: 12 x d: 12 in. Total approx. weight: 54 troy oz. Starting Price: $900
A Group of Four Sterling Silver Reproduction Paul Revere Bowls, 20th Century, ""A Group of Four Sterling Silver Reproduction Paul Revere Bowls, 20th Century, With various makers including Erickson, Gorham and Whiting. Two monogrammed. Largest dimensions: h: 2.25 x w: 5.5 x d: 5.5 in. Total approx. weight: 21 troy oz. Starting Price: $250
An American silver coloured urn shaped vase and cover by the Bailey, Banks & Biddle Co., Philadelphia, early 20th century, stamped marks including `Paul Revere`, no. R150, with an urn finial to the flared domed cover, the fluted urn engraved with a foliate band and vacant oval reserves, on a square base, the interior gilt, 26.5cm (10 1/2in) high, 641g (20.6 oz)
JACOB HURD SILVER TEAPOT - Diminutive Sterling Tea Pot by Jacob Hurd of Boston (1703-1758), with his mark on the underside, circa 1745, one of 17 known to exist in this small globular Queen Anne form with the asymmetrical Rococo decoration that Hurd introduced to the Colonies, having the original ebony handle, engraved monogram `I B` is overwork of perhaps a generation later, Paul Revere was Hurd`s protégé, 5 1/4" tall, 10" spout to handle, 5" diam body, small dents where original engraved monogram was burnished away, otherwise fine condition. 16.665 ozt
Politics (The Able Doctor, or America Swallowing the Bitter Draught), Anon., London Magazine, London, 1774. 6 x 4”. (BW) This British political cartoon was made famous when Paul Revere copied it for his American version. It shows a helpless female being given the tea treatment by authoritative males. The cartoon represents the Prime Minister, Lord North, pouring tea down the throat of America, a Native American whose legs are held down by the notorious Lord Sandwich while he looks up her skirt. Meanwhile, America`s arms are being held down by Chief Justice Mansfield. The Boston Port Bill, a measure to close Boston Harbor after the Boston Tea Party, sits tenuously in Lord North`s pocket. The other characters represent Britain`s rivals, Spain and France, while proud Britannia, bearing her shield, covers her eyes in humiliation. From the May 1774 edition. (A)
Silver coffee pot, Hallmarked London 1900 with ebonised handle, six pieces of miscellaneous silver cutlery weighing 770g, along with a sterling silver reproduction of a Paul Revere bowl by Manchester Silver Co. of Rhode Island, engraved to front ` Lambrequins 1963` marked sterling 873 , approx weight 3.7oz.
Modern Solid silver `Liberty` Chess set by James Goodbrand London 1973, Representing figures to commemorate the American War of Independence, the gilt side with George III and Queen Charlotte, the bishops as Lord North and Edmund Burke, knights as ships, rooks as turrets, pawns as tea-chests, the silver side with George Washington, Betsy Ross, bishops as Sam Adams and John Hancock, knights as Paul Revere, rooks as turrets, pawns as Native Americans, fitted in a hardwood box, sold with a certificate, edition no. 7 of 50 and book The king -- 4in. high; the pawn -- 2 3/4 in. high; approx. 290 oz. with pink marble and onyx chess board 30" by 31"
Ten Wedgwood Jasperware American Independence bicentennial series plates, to include a Trophy plate, in pale blue and white jasper with cane, lilac and sage green ornamentation, Limited Edition, no: 139 of 300 and others, to include the Victory at Yorktown, Paul Revere`s Ride, Boston tea Party and others (all boxed except one)
A quantity of Works relating to American Silversmiths including: The Silversmiths of Kentucky 1785-1850; The Silversmiths of Little Rest, Jacob Hurd & his Sons; Jeremiah Dummer 1645-1718 (with a foreword by A.E. Jones); The Whitesmiths of Taunton - A History of Reed & Barton; John Coney - Silversmith; Myer Myers - Goldsmith; Paul Revere - Artisan, Businessman and Patriot; Joseph Richardson and Family - Philadelphia Silversmiths; a pamphlet - Bancroft Woodcock Silversmith together with an exhibition catalogue Francois Ranvoyze, a Quebec Silversmith. (11).
Five titles relating to American Silversmiths: Placzek, A.K: Jeremiah Dummer, 1970. Forbes, E: Paul Revere & the world he lived in, 1969. Boston Museum catalogue - Paul Revere Goldsmith, 1956. French, H: Jacob Hurd & his Sons, silversmiths 1972 and Clarke, H.F: John Coney Silversmith 1655-1722. (5)
Fifteen assorted titles by Region: Gerstell, V.S: Silversmiths of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1972. Fales, M G: Joseph Richardson and Family, Philandelphia Silversmiths, 1974, with dust wrapper. Roach, R H: St Louis Silversmiths. Burton, E.M: South Carolina Silvermsiths, 1968, dust wrapper. Cutten, G, B: The Silversmiths of Virginia, 1952. South Virginia Church Plate, bound 1953 exhibition catalogue. Church Silver in Colonial Virginia, a 1970 bound catalogue. Buhler, K C: Mount Vermon Silver, 1957. Clarke, H F: John Coney, Silversmith, 1932. Two Williamsberg pamphlets. Rosenbaum, J W: Myer Myers Goldsmith, 1723-1795, 1954. Elias Pelletreau, Long Island Silversmith, a bound Brooklyn museum catalogue 1959, Sotheby’s, Quincy, American Silver, January 19th 2001. Paul Revere, Goldsmith, a bound museum publication 1956. (15)
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