- SILVER LOVING CUP, LATE 18TH C., PROBABLY
SILVER LOVING CUP, LATE 18TH C., PROBABLY AMERICANSilver loving cup, late 18th c., probably American, hallmarked EE , 6 1/8" h., 21.47 ozt.
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Condition:
Monogrammed. Repair to one handle.
- ROYAL DOULTON TABLEWAREVintage Royal
ROYAL DOULTON TABLEWAREVintage Royal Doulton "Pottery in the Past" Porcelain Loving Cup Together with a Royal Doulton "Pickwick Papers" Porcelain Pitcher. Each signed and numbered. Loving cup measures 6-3/8" x 7-1/2" x 4-5/
- ROYAL DOULTON MASTER OF THE FOXHOUNDS
ROYAL DOULTON MASTER OF THE FOXHOUNDS LOVING CUPRoyal Doulton Master of The Foxhounds Loving Cup, 470/500, C 1930, Riding crop Spout: Rooster head Oval shaped jug shows a pack of hounds running across a field hunting for the fox. Appx. 13" tall. Ch
- A George III Silver Loving Cup
London,
A George III Silver Loving Cup
London, 1800
maker's mark obscured, attributed to Peter Bateman; with engraved family crest.
hallmarked for Sterling to body
12 ozt 4 dwt
Height 6 1/8 x diameter 3 7/8 x with over handles 6 3/4 inches.
- A George III Silver Loving Cup
Thomas
A George III Silver Loving Cup
Thomas Wallis, London, 1770
engraved M.S. on one handle.
hallmarked for Sterling to underside
12 ozt
Height 5 1/4 x Diameter 4 3/8 x width over handles 8 3/8 inches.
- A George II Silver Loving Cup
James
A George II Silver Loving Cup
James Smith, London, 1722
hallmarked for Sterling to body
10 ozt 18 dwt
Height 5 1/2 x diameter 4 1/8 x width over handles 7 1/4 inches.
- 3 PIECES COMMEMORATIVE STERLING3 pieces
3 PIECES COMMEMORATIVE STERLING3 pieces American sterling silver. Peter Guille Ltd. porringer, Indoor Polo Association Intercollegiate Championship, Yale, 1942, 1 3/4"H x 4"-diameter; Simons Brothers for John Frick loving cup / trophy, Morristown Field Club Championship Ladies Singles, with enamel plaque, 7"H; Kerr for Hart Degen & Co. loving cup / trophy, 1909, 7"H. 722 grams total including enamel. Porringer dented throughout, Simons trophy dented at base, Kerr trophy heavily tarnished.
Provenance: From the Estate of Angela Gross Folk.
- 2 PIECES HANAU SILVER GEORG ROTH & SIMON
2 PIECES HANAU SILVER GEORG ROTH & SIMON ROSENAU2 pieces Hanau German silver. Georg Roth loving cup, three handles, repousse decoration of cupids, fruit and scrolls, GR A Lion mark below the rim, 5"H; Simon Rosenau tripod vase / cup, repousse floral decoration, three figural ram legs, partially illegible SR crown mark along the base of the cup, 5"H. 508 grams total. Both heavily tarnished, loving cup dents to the underside around the feet, vase rim bent and dented.
Provenance: From the Estate of Angela Gross Folk.
- TIFFANY MAKERS STERLING & CUT GLASS
TIFFANY MAKERS STERLING & CUT GLASS LOVING CUPTiffany & Co. Makers sterling silver mounted cut glass loving cup. Cut glass with three handles, sterling rim with flower and scroll motif, monogrammed on the rim. Tiffany & Co. Makers Sterling mark on the rim. 4 1/8"H. Roughness and minor chips to glass along the base.
Provenance: From the Estate of Angela Gross Folk.
- GEORGE II GUERNSEY STERLING SILVER 2
GEORGE II GUERNSEY STERLING SILVER 2 HANDLED CUP George II Guernsey Sterling Silver Two Handled Cup, struck to underside with marks of Guillaume Henry (French/English, active Guernsey, 1720-1760), Guernsey, circa 1740, the cup later engraved "Charles Marquand" possibly for Charles Marquand (b. Guernsey, Channel Islands, 29 Jun 1798 to John Marquand and Caroline Langlois). 3.5" H x 5" W x 3.5" D; weight: 3.54 ozt. Provenance: Private Collection, New York. Literature: Richard H. Mayne "Old Channel Islands silver", 1st ed., Jersey, 1969, pp. 64-65, plates 27-28; and 2nd ed., Phillimore, 1985, p. 113, plates 154-159.
Keywords: George II Silver, Loving Cup, Tastevin
- PAIR L. 19TH C. SMALL GORHAM STERLING
PAIR L. 19TH C. SMALL GORHAM STERLING LOVING CUPS Pair of Gorham Manufacturing Company (American 1831), small sterling silver double handled loving cups, late 19th century, each having a scrolled foliate band with figural masks, engraved 'George Armour/December 16, 1884' and 'Paul Armour/July 4, 1886', with stamped marks to the underside of each. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Tania Armour Becker, Atlanta, Georgia. Approximate dimensions: h. 3.5", w. 5", d. 3.25"; total weight inclusive of all materials 13.39 ozt. Note: Ahlers & Ogletree reserves the right to require payment via certified funds (wire transfer, certified check) for this lot. Please contact our offices in advance of bidding with any questions.
- A GORHAM STERLING SILVER GOLF TROPHY
A GORHAM STERLING SILVER GOLF TROPHY WITH ENAMEL C 1900The loving cup form is centered by applied crossed golf clubs and a fired on golfing scene hand painted in enamels over silver.Engraving reads: Presented to the Keokuk Country Club by A. E. Johnstone, along with inscriptions of winners from the years 1899 through 1903.Measures 4 x 6 inches. Weight 9.4 ounces troy.Very good condition, noting two very shallow dents on the swollen waist back side. No chips, cracks or repairs to the enamel.