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Three-piece British India Silver Tea Set. By A. Bhicajee & Co., Bombay, ca. 1910-1920. Teapot, 7 1/3" height. 29 oz. Attached lid with deity atop elephant, figures around. Elephant head and trunk handle and pourer, scenes of high-relief deities astride various animals around. Large two-handled Sugar Bowl, 4" height. 15.4 oz. Elephant head and trunk handles, deities in seated poses around; and Milk jug, 4 ½" height. 7.9 oz. Ornate bird head pourer, elephant head and trunk handle, deities in temples around. Each marked on bottom: A. BHICAJEE & CO. BOMBAY SILVER. A charming set.
Russian Soviet-era Silver and Enamel Cruet Set. Ca. 1927-1930s. Pepper Shaker (19.5 gms), "Mock" Pepper Shaker with serving Spoon (24.4 gms), Salt Cellar (2 ½" diameter, 24.5 gms) and Round Tray (4 ½" diameter, 1.68 oz). Royal blue and periwinkle enamel. Maker's mark "T?7", kokoshnik "?(head right)875"bottom of tray , the Cellar and mock Shaker marked "T?7" and "(head right)916", the Pepper Shaker "916".
Silver Miniature Memorial Altar with Trophies. Mid-19th Century. German or Swiss. 2" high. Sword, trumpet and plumed helmet sit atop altar, superimposed cartouche with crowned FG monogram on the front, crossed Swiss flags, "29 Mrz 1855", and a chalet engraved on the other three side. The altar sits on a wreathed base. Unmarked. The piece may have originally sat upon another object. Well-detailed and intricate.
A Tiffany Enameled 18K Gold Cup Presented to Charles L. Tiffany and wife, Harriet Olivia Young on the Occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary, 1891. Commissioned by Charles T. Cook, then vice president of Tiffany & Co. and designed by Cook's nephew, Paulding Farnham. 8 ¾" high. Presented to Charles Lewis Tiffany and his wife Harriet on November 30, 1891. Modelled after an ancient kantharos, the presentation cup is adorned with palmettes, rinceau and tongue-etched designs; below the lip are white enamel bosses fashioned to resemble pearls. Hallmarked and signed below. Presentation legend engraved on the bottom, along with a series of interesting familial bequeathments (the cup went to Bingham Tiffany in 1906 from his grandmother, etc). Tiffany & Co was born when Charles L. Tiffany and his friend John P. Young opened their first store in 1837 under the name Tiffany & Young, specializing in stationary and dry goods. They took on another partner in 1841 and renamed the firm Tiffany, Young & Elis. In that same year, Charles married Harriet Olivia Young, the sister of his original partner. Charles bought out his partners in 1853 and changed the company's name to Tiffany & Co. Tiffany had begun selling European silver in the 1840's, but a protective tariff led the company to turn to American silver in 1851 and Tiffany established its own workshop. The company soon became widely known for its innovative designs and masterful artistry. In a fitted Tiffany case. A classic presentation cup both historic and of the highest craftsmanship. Purchased by the present owner from Sotheby's in the 1980's (January 23-25, "Fine Americana", lot 111).
A pair of filled silver candlesticks, by W.I. Broadway & Co., Birmingham 1960, on circular bases, H.15cm, together with an Edwardian silver desk calendar, possibly by T.H. Hazlewood, Birmingham 1910, with day, month and date cards, H.7cm, damage to base, some cards missing
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