An American Classical Coin Silver Tea Service, William Miller, Charleston, c. 1820, marked "W.MILLER" in banner, comprised of a teapot, covered sugar, creamer and waste bowl, teapot height 11 in., combined weight 95.20 troy ozs. Provenance: Estate of Steven Cabot Barnes Harvey; F. Gorevic & Son, Inc., 635 Madison Ave., NY, 1990.
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A Group of Tennessee Coin Silver Flatware, including a master butter knife, David Large Hope, Knoxville, wc. 1828-1869; a mustard ladle, Hope & Miller, Knoxville, 1869-1880s; a teaspoon, John M. Cayce, Franklin, 1850-1870; a master salt spoon, William Henry Calhoun, Nashville, wc. 1835-1865, marked "W.H.CALHOUN TY." in rectangle; and a Wood & Hughes fork, ret. G.R. Calhoun & Co., Nashville, wc. 1847-1903; together with a dessert spoon marked "HOPE" incuse and a soup spoon marked "CAMPBELL" in rectangle and "STANDARD" in banner, total weight 6.90 troy ozs. Provenance: Estate of Steven Cabot Barnes Harvey. Reference: Caldwell, Benjamin Hubbard. Tennessee Silversmiths, pp. 47-52, 59-61, 110-112, Calhoun salt spoon and mark illustrated p. 49, fig. 47 and 47a.
Eudora Welty (American/Mississippi, 1909-2001), "Rooster in a Hen House", c. 1930-1939, printed in 1992, silver gelatin print, pencil signed and numbered "55-60", "Diogenes Editions, Jackson, MS" embossed stamp lower left, image 10 in. x 17 1/2 in., sheet 16 in. x 20 in., framed.
Clarence John Laughlin (American/New Orleans, 1905-1985), "A Haunting Gaze: 1941", printed 1981, silver gelatin print mounted on board, signed lower right, titled and dated lower left, signed, titled, dated, inscribed and artist`s stamp en verso, image 19 1/4 in. x 15 1/2 in., board 28 in. x 20 in., unframed. Provenance: Collection of Artist Charles Fritchie.
Clarence John Laughlin (American/New Orleans, 1905-1985), "Elegy for Moss Land: 1940", printed 1981, silver gelatin print mounted on board, signed lower right, titled and dated lower left, signed, dated, and artist`s stamp en verso, image 15 1/4 in. x 19 1/4 in., board 20 in. x 28 in., unframed. Provenance: Collection of Artist Charles Fritchie.
Clarence John Laughlin (American/New Orleans, 1905-1985), "The Flower of Life: 1953", printed 1973, silver gelatin print mounted on board, signed lower right, titled and dated lower left, artist`s stamps and inscription en verso, image 14 in x 11 1/8 in., board 17 in. x 14 in., unframed. Provenance: Collection of Artist Charles Fritchie.
Clarence John Laughlin (American/New Orleans, 1905-1985), "The Self-Crucified: 1940", printed 1981, silver gelatin print mounted on board, signed lower right, titled and dated lower left, signed, dated, and artist`s stamp en verso, image 13 3/4 in. x 10 3/4 in., broad 20 in. x 15 in., unframed. Provenance: Collection of Artist Charles Fritchie.
Clarence John Laughlin (American/New Orleans, 1905-1985), "Triumph of Black", 1941, silver gelatin print, signed lower right, titled and dated lower left, artist`s stamp and numbered "12/53" en verso, image 13 1/2 in. x 10 1/4 in., unframed. Provenance: Collection of Artist Charles Fritchie.
Jerry Uelsmann (American, b. 1934), "Portrait in an Allegorical Landscape", 1963, silver gelatin print, initialed and dated lower right, titled lower left, titled, dated and artist`s label en verso, image 9 7/8 in. x 11 7/8 in., unframed. Provenance: Collection of Artist Charles Fritchie.
Three Sterling Silver Belt Buckles, including a large filigree example with coaching scene, length 6 in.; a shaped rectangular one with molded scrolls, Unger Brothers, Newark, wc. 1872-1914; and a rectangular one with flat chased scrolls, La Pierre, New York and Newark, wc. 1888 to present, length 2 7/8 in., combined weight 4.45 troy ozs.
Five English and American Sterling Silver and Glass Vanity Jars, including a toothbrush case, Archibald Douglas, London, 1834, length 6 3/4 in., retaining some gilt surface; a large scroll repoussé jar, Alvin Manufacturing Co., Providence, RI, late 19th c., overall height 6 1/4 in., diameter 5 1/4 in.; an Art Nouveau poppy motif powder jar; a floral engraved powder jar; and a rouge jar, Webster Company, North Attleboro, MA, 1894 to present; combined weight (weighable) 7.5 troy ozs.
Two English Sterling Silver Cigarette Cases, probably Thomas Hayes, Birmingham, early 20th c., both with scroll chasing, monogrammed shield shaped cartouche and interior gilt surface; one engraved "Mon Amour Dolly. 1919", 3 3/4 in. x 3 1/4 in.; the other engraved "April 22nd, 1920", 4 5-8 in. x 3 1/4 in.; combined weight 8.7 troy ozs. Provenance: Estate of Ursula Johns Gill, Ex-Collection of Dolly Johns.
A Group of American and English Dressing Table Accoutrements, late 19th/early 20th c., including a lidded powder jar, Mauser, NY, 1887-1903, height 4 3/4 in.; a pressed glass scent bottle with silver ferrule and cover, William Neale, Chester, 1903, mark registered 1882, height 5 1/4 in.; a cut glass and silver lidded jar, John Goode & Sons, Birmingham, 1915, mark registered 1890, height 3 3/8 in.; a cut glass and silver rouge jar, Unger Brothers, Newark, NJ, wc. 1872-1914; an English spectacles case with strapwork monogram, mark rubbed, length 5 in.; and an engraved vanity purse, length 4 1/2 in.
Three Victorian Silver Frames, late 19th/early 20th c., unmarked, two with ornate scrolling foliage, flowers and rococo cartouches; larger rectangular silverplate frame with embossed and openwork crest of scrolling foliage, approx. 7 - 7 1/2 in. x 5 1/4 in. and 13 1/4 in. x 9 1/4 in.
Two Antique English Sterling Silver Card Cases, one Sheffield, 1897, maker "WN" untraced, with flat chased decoration, shield-shaped cartouche with handsome strapwork monogram, fitted interior with mechanical pencil, 4 in. x 2 3/4 in.; the second with flat chased decoration and vacant shield-shaped cartouches, 3 3/4 in. x 2 1/2 in.; combined weight 5.2 troy ozs.
A Group of English and American Sterling Silver Napkin Rings, including one belt form, William Gough, Birmingham, 1866; two with engraved decoration, E.J. Trevitt & Sons, Chester, 1919 and 1922; one with scroll decoration, Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, MA, 1882 to present; two Gorham, 1876 and mid-20th c.; and one American silverplate engraved "1906"; total weight (weighable), 5.60 troy ozs. (7 pcs.)
An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service, International Silver Co., "Richelieu" pattern, pat. 1935, including 8 dinner forks, 7 dinner knives, 6 salad forks, 8 soup spoons, 8 teaspoons, 8 iced teaspoons, 22 demitasse spoons, and 8 butter knives (fh), 75 pcs., combined weight (weighable) 80.80 troy ozs.
An American Sterling Silver Dresser Set, c. 1900, R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co., Wallingford, CT, active from 1871; comprised of a hand mirror, hairbrush, pair of large clothes brushes, small clothesbrush, pin tray, nail buffer, nail file, shoe horn and button hook, all monogrammed "P", mirror length 9 1/2 in.
A Native American Silver and Turquoise Squash Blossom Necklace, with a double row of hand-wrought silver beads interspersed with ten blossom pendants, suspending a naja with conforming decoration and pendant figure, length 30 in.; together with two silver and turquoise cuff bracelets.
A Mexican Sterling Silver Flat Link Necklace and Feather Motif Cuff Bracelet, Los Castillo, Taxco, c. 1942-1948, necklace "as is", necklace length 17 1/4 in.; together with a Mexican sterling silver fish pin, combined weight approx. 8 ozs. Reference: Morrill & Berk, Mexican Silver, pp. 82-98, identical necklace illustrated p. 85, fig. VI-11.
Four Small Silver Boxes, two embossed oblong boxes, Birmingham, 1891, by H&A, and the other 1899, H & M; small rectangular patch box, Birmingham, A&LL, bright cut cover and engraved "Amy" in script; one Continental shell-shaped box with figural vignette on the bottom, 3 1/2 in., 3 3/4 in., 1 7/8 in., and 2 1/2 in., combined weight 5.10 ozs.
A Group of English and American Sterling Silver Serving Pieces, 18th to 20th c., crested Old English serving spoon with strainer, London, 1795-96, 12 in.; bright cut engraved sugar tongs; London, 1810, RR, downturned fiddle sugar sifter; pair of berry spoons, reeded handle serving spoon, and a pair of Victorian silverplate and mother-of-pearl handle serving spoons, weight (weighable) 11.20 troy ozs, (8 pcs.)
An American Sterling Silver Flatware Service, Reed & Barton, "Spanish Baroque" pattern, pat. 1965; including 10 dinner forks, 10 knives, 10 salad forks, 8 dessert spoons, 10 teaspoons, 2 tablespoons, 2 sugar shells, 2 gravy ladles, 2 pickle forks and 2 master butter knives (hh), 58 pcs., total weight (weighable) 72.55 troy ozs., in a fitted case.
Maude Schuyler Clay (American/Mississippi, b. 1953), "Dog in the Fog, Cassidy Bayou, Sumner, Tallahatchie County, Mississippi", 1997, from Delta Land, silver gelatin print, signed, titled and dated lower margin, "Frame Up, Oxford, MS" label en verso, sight 11 1/2 in. x 10 1/2 in., framed.
Maude Schuyler Clay (American/Mississippi, b. 1953), "Swamp Near Moore`s Landing, Leflore County, Mississippi", 1997 from Delta Land, silver gelatin print, signed, titled and dated lower margin, "Frame Up, Oxford, MS" label en verso, sight 10 7/8 in. x 13 1/2 in., framed.
Morley Baer (American/ California, 1916-1995), Group of two photographs: "Porch Detail", 1972 and "Molera Barn, Big Sur", 1969, silver gelatin prints, both pencil-signed lower right, titled, dated and artist`s stamp en verso, image 9 1/2 in. x 7 1/2 in; latter 7 1/2 in. x 9 1/2 in.; overall 16 in. x 14 in.; latter 14 in. x 16 in., unframed (2 pcs.) Provenance: Collection of Artist Charles Fritchie.
A Group of American Coin Silver Spoons, including 3 tablespoons, John Bernard Woltz (b. 1785), act. Hagerstown, MD 1806-1811, Shepherdstown (W)VA 1811-1850+; 4 teaspoons, J.W. Paxton & Son, Danville, VA wc. 1854-1865; tablespoon, probably Jehu Scott, Prince Edward Co., VA 1799-1800, Charlotte Co., VA 1800-1801, Hicksford, VA 1802-1806, Raleigh, NC 1806-1819; soup spoon, Arthur Johnston (1780-1846) act. Hagerstown, MD 1804-1846; teaspoon, John Adam (1775-1848) Alexandria, VA, wc. 1796-1798 and 1801-1848; master salt spoon, Francois Sasseville (1797-1864) Quebec; and teaspoon marked "AB"; 12 pcs., total weight 12.30 troy ozs. Reference: Hollan, Catherine B. Virginia Silversmiths: Their Lives and Marks, pp. 831-833, 591, 681-686, 420 and 4-10.
A Group of Southern Coin Silver Spoons, including 3 variant olive teaspoons, John Mood (1792-1864), Charleston, SC wc. 1816-1864; fiddle thread sauce ladle and 2 fiddle master salt spoons, Moses Eastman (1794-1850) Savannah, wc. 1826-1850, successor to J. Penfield & Co.; fiddle thread tablespoon, Day & Maussenet, Macon, GA, c. 1850; and fiddle thread serving spoon with shell-shaped bowl, Clark & Co., Augusta, GA wc. 1852-1860, successor to Clark, Rackett & Co.; together with a sterling silver fruit knife with orange and orange blossom handle, Greenleaf & Crosby Co., St. Augustine, FL wc. 1884 to present; and a sterling silver Palm Beach souvenir spoon, Dominick & Haff, New York, ret. Greenleaf & Crosby Co.; 10 pcs., total weight (weighable) 8.80 troy ozs. Reference: Burton, E. Milby. South Carolina Silversmiths, pp. 126-131; Cutten, George Barton, The Silversmiths of Georgia, pp. 72-73 and 25-26.
A Group of American Coin and Sterling Silver Flatware, all in variant "Olive" patterns, including 2 tablespoons marked "S.H. Johnson", probably Samuel H. Johnson, Albany, NY; sauce ladle, John Cook, NY act 1869-1880, ret. Gustave Braune (1822-1898), Eutaw, AL; youth fork, George Doty wc. Buffalo, NY 1835 and Detroit, MI 1837-1880; fork, ret. Mckay, Spear & Brown, Boston, c. 1850-1860; a teaspoon marked "E. Smith"; 6 pcs., weight 8.65 troy ozs.
A Group of Small American Sterling Silver Serving Pieces, early 20th c., including a bonbonniere, Roger Williams Silver Co., Providence, RI, 1900-1913, ret. J.E. Caldwell & Co., Philadelphia, 1848 to present, length 5 1/2 in.; a tea strainer, Baker-Manchester Co., Providence, RI, 1914-1930, length 4 7/8 in.; an Art Nouveau cream ladle, also Baker-Manchester Co., length 6 1/4 in.; and a candle snuffer, Webster, North Attleboro, MA, 1894 to present; total weight 3.30 troy ozs.
A Group of American Coin Silver Spoons, including 3 tablespoons with twist handles, Mayer & Graffe, Fort Wayne, IN, c. 1870; 2 tablespoons, marked "Macauley"; a sugar tongs and a teaspoon, both with flower basket decoration, possibly Samuel Piggot, NY, c. 1820; a tablespoon, Cornelius Burr, Rochester, NY, wc. 1838-1863; a teaspoon, J.E. Caldwell, Philadelphia; a teaspoon marked "Holland"; teaspoon by William Wallace Willard, ret. Clark & Bro`s, Sterling, IL; teaspoon marked "Ramsey"; teaspoon marked "W.B. Hudson"; and 2 teaspoons, D.B. Hempstead wc. New London, CT 1806-1821, Eatonton, GA 1821-1852; 14 pcs., weight 16.50 troy ozs.
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