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- AMERICAN SILVER WASTE BOWL, TWO CREAM
AMERICAN SILVER WASTE BOWL, TWO CREAM JUGS AND TWO TWO-HANDLED COVERED SUGAR BOWLS 19TH CENTURYAmerican Silver Waste Bowl, Two Cream Jugs and Two Two-Handled Covered Sugar Bowls, 19th Century The waste bowl, initialled MJ to front and inscribed Presented by her Father January 1st 1840 to verso, Ball, Tompkins & Black, New York; one cream jug and matching covered sugar bowl, M. W. Galt and Bro., Washington, DC, 1847-1879; one cream jug, John & James Cox, New York, 1833-1852; and the covered sugar bowl, impressed with maker's mark GB, New York. Height of larger sugar bowl: 8-3/4 in (22.2 cm) Total weight: 80.5 ozProperty of Various Owners
- Lot of assorted continental silver decoratives.
Lot of assorted continental silver decoratives. Includes a Galt and Brothers sterling silver 4.6'' diameter dish with repousse decorated rim (engraved ''Olga'') a small .835 silver ring dish with pierced rim a 4.5'' wide repousse decorated sterling silver dish a small .800 silver lidded trinket box a small .800 silver lidded ring box (marked with French Minerva Hallmark and monogrammed on lid) and a unmarked silver crucifix. Condition: minor tarnishing dings/dents see images. Crucifix measures 6'' tall. ''Olga'' engraved dish measures 4.6'' in diameter. Total weight: 191 grams 6.14 troy oz total. Shipping weight .5 lbs .
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