- DANISH SILVER CUP AND FOOTED BOWL.Danish
DANISH SILVER CUP AND FOOTED BOWL.Danish Silver Cup and Footed Bowl. Cup: 2 3/4" t; Bowl: 6 5/8" dia. Good condition. 835 silver. 8.48 ozt total weight.
- 4 AMERICAN STERLING SILVER CUPS4 American
4 AMERICAN STERLING SILVER CUPS4 American Sterling Silver Cups to include: Birks, Kirk, Whiting and International. Tallest: 3 1/4". 15 ozt total weight.
- 5 EARLY SILVER CUPS, UNMARKED. TALLEST:
5 EARLY SILVER CUPS, UNMARKED. TALLEST: 3 3/4"5 Early Silver Cups, unmarked. Tallest: 3 3/4". Good condition. 18.64 ozt total weight.
- 6 EARLY CONTINENTAL SILVER CUPS. TALLEST:
6 EARLY CONTINENTAL SILVER CUPS. TALLEST: 3 3/4".6 Early Continental Silver Cups. Tallest: 3 3/4". Good condition. 18.45 ozt total weight.
- An English Silver Cup and Cover
Wakely
An English Silver Cup and Cover
Wakely and Wheeler, London, 1908
hallmarked for Sterling to body
16 ozt 11 dwt
Height overall 9 1/2 inches.
- A Set of Six American Silver Cups
Shreve
A Set of Six American Silver Cups
Shreve and Co., San Francisco, 20th Century
with vermeil interiors.
hallmarked as sterling underfoot
10 ozt 10 dwt gross
Height 2 3/8 x diameter 2 inches.
- 5 PIECES RUSSIAN 84 SILVER5 piece Russian
5 PIECES RUSSIAN 84 SILVER5 piece Russian 84 (.875) silver lot. Pair of 84 silver and niello work cups, stamped 84 below the rims and with Veniamin Vasilyevich Savinsky, Moscow 1870 marks to the undersides, each 1 3/4"H; 84 silver and niello work cup, stamped 84 below the rim and with Andrey Antonovich Kovalsky, Moscow 1845 mark to the underside, 2 1/8"H; 84 silver cup, stamped 84 and with AO maker's mark below the rim and illegibly assay mark on the underside, 2 3/8"H; 84 silver creamer, Moscow, illegible maker's mark, 2 3/4"H. 236 grams total. Creamer dented at rim.
Provenance: From the Estate of Angela Gross Folk.
- GEORGE III STERLING SILVER CHILD'S TANKARD,
GEORGE III STERLING SILVER CHILD'S TANKARD, 1789 George III sterling silver child's tankard, with hallmarks of Peter and Jonathan Bateman, London, 1789, to rim, and of barrel form with shaped handle, the underside engraved in copperplate script: "William Trotter / the Gift of my / Grandmother / 1810", together with a diminutive two-handled sterling silver cup, apparently unmarked, but with engraved monogram "RD" to underside. 2.75" H x 3.25" W x 2.5" D; weight: 2.92 ozt. Provenance: Christie's East, New York (tag attached).
- SIX EUROPEAN SILVER CUPS WITH GILT INTERIORS
SIX EUROPEAN SILVER CUPS WITH GILT INTERIORS Six European silver cups with gilt interior 3.5"h x 2.5"dia, total weighable 22 ozt
- RUSSIAN 84 SILVER ENGRAVED FOOTED CUP,
RUSSIAN 84 SILVER ENGRAVED FOOTED CUP, 1890 Russian 84 875/1000 silver cup, possibly marked for Serge? Ivanovich Nazarov, Moscow, 1890, having an engraved body, and rising on ball feet, with stamped hallmarks to the underside. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Tania Armour Becker, Atlanta, Georgia. Approximate dimensions: h. 2.5", dia. 2.75", total weight 3.05 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.
- GROUP OF THREE SILVER KIDDUSH CUPS The
GROUP OF THREE SILVER KIDDUSH CUPS The first, a Russian silver Kiddush cup marked "Sterling" and "84", exterior decorated with engraved Star of David and pastoral motifs, baluster form, raised on a stepped foot (4 3/4 in.); the second, a small continental .800 silver cup with Hebrew inscription to rim and engraved architectural motifs to exterior (2 1/2 in.); and last, a silver-plated goblet with engraved Star of David to bowl, unmarked (6 3/4 in.).
- ASSORTMENT OF FOUR AMERICAN STERLING
ASSORTMENT OF FOUR AMERICAN STERLING SILVER CUPS Includes a Web Silver Company baby mug, pattern number 57, with gold wash interior and scrolled handle, without a monogram (3 x 4 x 2 3/4 in.); two thimble form cocktail cups including one by Simons Brothers and the other by Webster, each engraved "Only a Thimble Full" along the rim, one with gold wash bowl; and a miniature trophy cup marked "Sterling" engraved "Loomis Institute / Poultry Show / 1916 / F. K. Safford Jr.".