- NATIVE AMERICAN CONVENTION MEDALS AND
NATIVE AMERICAN CONVENTION MEDALS AND RIBBONSGrouping of Native American convention medals and ribbons to include: Utah Indian War Veterans Association & Prince Alfred L.O.L. #501 Toronto, Ontario Ribbons. 2 Representative Medals from Richmond,
- CARL SCHURZ TWO HANDWRITTEN LETTERS
CARL SCHURZ TWO HANDWRITTEN LETTERS WITH SIGNATURECarl Schurz (1829-1906), German-American statesman, journalist and General.Two handwritten letters, both to a Mr Richmond dated June 26, 1893 and July 14, 1899 with signature / autograph. Image includ
- 151 PIECE ALVIN RICHMOND PATTERN STERLING
151 PIECE ALVIN RICHMOND PATTERN STERLING FLATWARE151 pieces Alvin Richmond pattern sterling silver flatware. Service for 11+. Includes: 12 forks, 12 teaspoons, 24 salad forks, 12 soup spoons, 12 ice cream forks, 12 citrus spoons, 12 seafood forks, 11 bouillon spoons, 12 demitasse spoons, 12 butter spreaders, 12 knives, ladle, small ladle, cold meat serving fork, pierced sugar spoon, pickle fork, carving knife and fork, cake server. All marked Alvin Sterling. Knives 9 5/8"L. 3544 grams total, not including knives, carving set or cake server.
Provenance: From the Estate of Angela Gross Folk.
- PAIR OF COIN SILVER SPOONS, RETAILED
PAIR OF COIN SILVER SPOONS, RETAILED BY E. KERSEY & SON OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Manufactured by Albert Coles of New York, with manufacturer's and retailer's marks, circa 1870s, each with period script monogram "RPS" to handle.
- ANDREE RICHMOND (BRITISH/AMERICAN, B.
ANDREE RICHMOND (BRITISH/AMERICAN, B. 1957), TWO TIGERS ON A STRIPED SOFA Circa 2000, glazed porcelain, signed to underside.
- THREE AMERICAN STERLING SILVER BOWLS
THREE AMERICAN STERLING SILVER BOWLS The first, a bon bon bowl, mark of Meriden Brittania Company, pattern number 510, retailed by The Nowlan Co., Richmond, Virginia., with art nouveau style lily decoration, without a monogram (6 in. dia.); the second, a bread bowl, mark of Gorham, date mark of 1905, pattern number 4254A, with hand chased floral motifs and a scalloped rim (5 1/2 x 8 3/4 in.); the last, a basket, mark of The Merrill Shops, New York, pattern number 886, with reticulated and engraved acanthus and grape decoration, raised on a round foot, "H" monogram to well (8 in. dia.).
- A TOWLE STERLING SILVER WATER PITCHER
A TOWLE STERLING SILVER WATER PITCHER Pattern number 6719, retailed by C. Lumsden & Son., Richmond, Virginia, with daffodil decoration in high relief, raised on a scalloped base, script monogram to body.
- AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER MILK PITCHER,
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER MILK PITCHER, RETAILED BY MITCHELL & TYLER RICHMOND, VIRGINIA With mark of Eoff & Shepard, New York circa 1852-1861, and retail marks of Mitchell & Tyler, allover hand-chased foliate repousse with naturalistic handle, spout, foot, and finial, script "WCH" monogram within cartouche.
- THREE LARGE SIZE US CURRENCY 1917 -
THREE LARGE SIZE US CURRENCY 1917 - $2 Speelman - White (VG - missing two corners) 1914 -$20 Federal Reserve Note, Richmond Bank, VG 1 pinhole/split - 1923 $1 Silver Certificate VG/F.
- (3) Wood 3-tier standing pie rack stands,
(3) Wood 3-tier standing pie rack stands, one marked "Biggs Richmond Virginia", tallest 36"
- PHILADELPHIA CARVED MAHOGANY DINING
PHILADELPHIA CARVED MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRPhiladelphia carved mahogany dining chair, ca. 1770 , the shell and scroll carved crest over a tassel-back splat and gadrooned slip seat supported by cabriole legs terminating in ball in claw feet. A closely related chair is illustrated in Horner's, Blue Book Philadelphia Furniture , pl. 330. Provenance: L. Richmond, Freehold, New Jersey; Parke-Bernet, The Americana Collection of the Late Mrs. J. Amory Haskell, April 26-29, 1944, lot 722.
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Condition:
Repaired breaks to splat. Crest rail possibly an early replacement.
- PINE TAVERN TABLEA rare, small pine
PINE TAVERN TABLEA rare, small pine tavern table with original stretcher base, found in Richmond, Ontario outside of Ottawa. Top dry scraped to an old blue colour. Much original red paint still on the legs, skirt, apron and stretcher of the table. As found condition. No repairs. Circa 1840. Measuring, 21" height x 32" length, 19 1/4" width. The Shaun & Joan Markey Collection.