- GORHAM MEDALLION PATTERN COIN SILVER
GORHAM MEDALLION PATTERN COIN SILVER CREAMER ANDSugar Bowl. Circa 1865. Made in Providence Rhode Island. Both are globular form with a plied band, centered by profile, portraits delicate handles with similar portraits, raised on pedestal feet, monogrammed. Creamer is 5" high. Sugar bowl is 4 1/2" high. Good overall condition. Faded gold washed bowls. 13.10 ozt. Provenance: William Savery estate, South Carver, MA. Please note: this lot must be paid for by wire transfer or cash. Items will be shipped or sent to shipper once payment clears.
- GORHAM MEDALLION PATTERN COIN SILVER
GORHAM MEDALLION PATTERN COIN SILVER CREAMER ANDWaste Bowl. Circa 1865. A Coins, Made in Providence Rhode Island. Both are globular form with a plied band and delicate portrait handles and raised on a pedestal base and monogrammed with S. Creamer 6 1/4" high. Bowl 6 1/2" high. Good overall condition. Faded gold washed bowl. 24.13 ozt. Provenance: William Savery estate, South Carver, MA. Please note: this lot must be paid for by wire transfer or cash. Items will be shipped or sent to shipper once payment clears.
- GORHAM COIN SILVER PRESENTATION PITCHER.
GORHAM COIN SILVER PRESENTATION PITCHER. DATED1868. Presented to Abbie F. Shurtleff from mother. The picture has a Greek key and engraved design with a figural head handle. Made by Gorham in Providence, Rhode Island. 11 1/4" high. Shows some dents. 35.13 ozt. Provenance: William Savery estate, South Carver, MA. Please note: this lot must be paid for by wire transfer or cash. Items will be shipped or sent to shipper once payment clears.
- (3) PIECE ASSEMBLED COIN SILVER TEA
(3) PIECE ASSEMBLED COIN SILVER TEA SET. EARLY19th century. The teapot and sugar bowl were made by John McMullen of Philadelphia. Teapot is 10" high, shows dents. Sugar bowl shows dent to base. The creamer was made by Conrad Bard of Philadelphia and is 6 1/2" high. And shows small dents. Monogrammed. 58.48 ozt. Provenance: William Savery estate, South Carver, MA. Please note: this lot must be paid for by wire transfer or cash. Items will be shipped or sent to shipper once payment clears.
- BAILEY AND CO. SILVER BOWL. 19TH CENTURY.
BAILEY AND CO. SILVER BOWL. 19TH CENTURY. A 2handled coin silver bowl made in Philadelphia. 5 1/2" high by 8" wide. Monogrammed. Minor dent. 15.57 ozt. Provenance: William Savery estate, South Carver, MA. Please note: this lot must be paid for by wire transfer or cash. Items will be shipped or sent to shipper once payment clears.
- GORHAM STERLING SILVER ITEMS. 19TH CENTURY.
GORHAM STERLING SILVER ITEMS. 19TH CENTURY. TOinclude (9) Corinthian pattern forks 7 1/2" long. (2) embossed goblets with grape and leaf design. 5 7/8" high. Made in Providence, Rhode Island. All items are monogrammed. Age-appropriate wear. 26.5 ozt. Provenance: William Savery estate, South Carver, MA. Please note: this lot must be paid for by wire transfer or cash. Items will be shipped or sent to shipper once payment clears.
- (13) STERLING SILVER ITEMS. TO INCLUDE:
(13) STERLING SILVER ITEMS. TO INCLUDE: SET OF(8) napkin rings with child, squirrel and floral top. Approx 1 7/8" by 1 7/8". A T. Bacale 1870s Boston presentation mug with engraved wreath design. Inscribed Edward Winslow, Boston, Massachusetts Jan 1, 1877. 4" high by 2 3/4" diameter. A Peter L Kryder engraved footed bowl with East Lake designs. Monogrammed. 2 1/2" high by 4 1/2" wide. A baby cup 1 5/8" high by 2 1/4" diameter. (2) footed salt dishes, ribbed design. 1" high by 2" diameter. 14.91 ozt total weight. Provenance: William Savery estate, South Carver, MA. Please note: this lot must be paid for by wire transfer or cash. Items will be shipped or sent to shipper once payment clears.
- PAIR OF PHILADELPHIA CHIPPENDALE TIGER
PAIR OF PHILADELPHIA CHIPPENDALE TIGER MAPLE SIDE CHAIR...Savery School, 18th century, each in highly figured maple throughout, serpentine crest rails, period blue upholstered slip seats, trifid feet, 39-1/2 x 22-1/2 x 20 in.
Provenance: According to consignor notes, purchased at Sotheby's arcade, sale 1269, lot 410, January 26,1989, $4,000; Private Collection
Condition:
refinished, secondary surfaces cleaned (possibly once painted, some later glue and other surface distress), one side seat rail with later interior strip, some later infill at through tenons, stains to upholstery
- NORTHERN EUROPEAN SCHOOL: STUDIES OF
NORTHERN EUROPEAN SCHOOL: STUDIES OF A RECUMBENT LIONSanguine on brown paper, unsigned, with the Nathaniel Hone collector's mark lower right (Lugt 2793), with label from Otto Nauman, Ltd., NY.
14 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. (sheet), 22 1/2 x 19 in. (frame).
Note: M. Jaffé attributed this drawing to Roelandt Jacobz. Savery (1576-1639).
Condition
Sheet mounted on card with hand-colored borders. Two small losses at the right sheet edge. A crease at center. Staining and surface soiling.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- BUTCHERING FORK & WAFFLE IRONca. 1840-1845;
BUTCHERING FORK & WAFFLE IRONca. 1840-1845; wrought iron butchering fork with four tines and flat handle ends in rat tail, 37 1/2"; cast iron waffle iron marked on both plates "J. SAVERY & SON - New York", 5"x 8" plates, 25" handles
- 3 CAST IRON POTSca. 1800-1900; Scotland
3 CAST IRON POTSca. 1800-1900; Scotland pot marked "CARRON", 6 3/4"d rim, Condition: rim crack; American cast iron sauce pot marked "SAVERY & CO. 4 PTS", 6"d rim; American cast iron pot marked each side "S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD", 4 1/2"d rim
- CAST IRON POTca. 1850; American pot
CAST IRON POTca. 1850; American pot marked "SAVERY & CO. PHILADELPHIA, PA", 15 1/2"d rim