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EUGENE SMITH, VINTAGE GELATIN SILVER PRINT, "MARION ANDERSON AND PIANO", 1951, H 9", W 13"Estate stamped on verso. Handwritten label on verso indicating the photo was sold through the Halsted Gallery (Birmingham, MI), 4-1-'89, owner: Peter Mann.- For High Resolution Photos visit Dumouchelles website.
EDWARD WESTON, MODERN GELATIN SILVER PRINT BY COLE WESTON, "PEPPER", NEGATIVE FROM 1930, H 9", W 7 1/4"#35 p on verso as well as the identification of the photograph signed by Cole Weston (see photo detail); Halsted Gallery, Birmingham, MI label on verso.- For High Resolution Photos visit Dumouchelles website.
LOT OF SILVER AND SILVER PLATED ITEMSincluding a set of coffee bean terminal coffee spoons, an early 20th century Dutch silver embossed spoon, a set of ivory handled dessert knives, a late 19th century silver plated soup ladle, a cased set of modern knives, other flatware and two modern silver plated wine coasters
LOT OF SILVER AND SILVER PLATED ITEMSincluding an unusual 19th century Continental serving slice, stamped 'ITH' and '1832', handle with female mask, the back of the blade dot engraved with 'Erindrim M.H.', 31cm long; together with a 19th century unmarked silver punch ladle, with long twisted baleen handle, a modern cased silver christening spoon, a set of silver plated cake forks etc.
An early 20th century continental .800 standard silver box, bearing control marks, the hinged cover with floral scroll decoration, 7.5 x 5 x 1 cm, weight 1.5 oz and a George III silver Old English pattern table spoon, bottom marks squashed, possibly London 1774, weight 2 oz (2).
A silver christening mug, by the Barker Brothers, Chester 1912, with applied waist band and strap work, monogrammed, a silver two handled christening bowl and spoon, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1912, with applied border, monogrammed and a silver porringer with spoon and fork, Sheffield 1964, weight 16 oz (6).
A George III Provincial silver pair of sugar tongs, by John Langlands, Newcastle circa 1810, makers mark and lion passant only, bright cut engraved decoration, a George III silver pair of sugar tongs, by Godbehere, Wigan & Bult, London 1808 and two later examples (4).
A silver canteen of Du Barry pattern cutlery for twelve place settings, by Gee & Holmes, for George Holmes, Sheffield 1971, comprising; table knives, dessert knives, table forks, dessert forks, six table spoons, dessert spoons, tea spoons, coffee spoons, fish knives, fish forks, together with a five piece carving set, contained within a two drawer mahogany cabinet, weight of weighable silver approximately 120 oz
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