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KIRK SUGAR BOWL
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- American Silver Assembled Six-Piece
American Silver Assembled Six-Piece Coffee and Tea Service
Baltimore, Circa 1823-1830
Consisting of two teapots, a covered sugar bowl and a cream jug, Samuel Kirk, Baltimore, impressed S. Kirk within a recessed rectangle; a coffeepot, unidentified maker, impressed J. COLLI* within a recessed rectangle; and a covered sugar bowl, Simon Wedge, Sr., Baltimore, impressed S.W within a recessed rectangle, and with a cut-corner rectangular Maryland coat of arms, the dominical letter E and the head of Liberty. Each having a partially lobed body below an applied band molded with acorns, oak leafs and grapevines and surmounted by an acorn finial; each engraved with a crown crest surmounted by an arm with spear above an engraved entwined monogram.
Height of coffeepot: 10-1/2 in (26.7 cm)
Total weight: 136 oz
Each with normal wear and rubbing to the high points of the decoration. The Kirk sugar bowl: small tear/break to the silver at the standard and denting to the lid. The 1st Kirk teapot: repair to spout and dents to rim of lid. The 2nd Kirk teapot: dents to lid and repair to base of acorn finial at lid; repair to applied band at rim near handle; repair to spout. The cream jug: C-scroll handle repaired at base where it meets the body; top section of handle loose from body; repair to standard where it meets the base (evident when viewed from below). Coffeepot: bend to footrim; dents to rim of lid; standard slightly compressed into the stepped base.
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