- A FOLK ART PAINTED BOX OF A DANCING
A FOLK ART PAINTED BOX OF A DANCING FIDDLERA folk art painted box of a dancing fiddler20th centuryUnsignedThe repurposed and painted wood box top depicting a fiddler and dancing couple with farm animals and the night sky16" H x 20" W
- A Scottish Mauchline Ware Table Snuff
A Scottish Mauchline Ware Table Snuff Box, a French Pressed Wood Box and a Carved Dutch Girl Figural Snuff Box
18th/19th Century
the French pressed wood box has a farm scene with cows, and the Scottish table snuff box has a pen drawing of Sir David Wilkie's The Blind Fiddler.
Dutch girl snuff box, height 3 1/4 inches.
- EIIR "FIDDLE, SHELL & THREAD" SILVER
EIIR "FIDDLE, SHELL & THREAD" SILVER SVC. FOR 14 Elizabeth II Period Sterling Silver Dinner Service for Fourteen, each piece stamped with maker's marks of S. J. Shrubsole, London, 1953, in the "Fiddle, Shell and Thread" pattern, and comprising: fourteen (14) oyster / seafood forks, twenty-eight (28) salad / luncheon forks, fourteen (14) fish forks, fourteen (14) dinner forks, fourteen (14) pastry forks, fourteen (14) dinner knives, fourteen (14) luncheon knives, fourteen (14) fish knives, fourteen (14) silver-handled butter knives, fourteen (14) tablespoons, fourteen (14) round soup spoons, fourteen (14) teaspoons, fourteen (14) sauce spoons, fourteen (14) grapefruit spoons, fourteen (14) iced tea spoons, fourteen (14) demitasse spoons, two (2) serving forks, two (2) serving spoons, three (3) fish servers, two (2) sauce ladles, two carving sets (4 pieces) game and beef, one (1) steel, a (1) pickle fork, and a (1) lemon fork. 254 pieces total. Weight: 414.5 ozt.; carving knife: 15" L x 1.25" W. Provenance: From a N.Y. private collection.
Keywords: British silver, Silverware, Flatware, English, Elizabeth Regina
- GROUP OF SILVER FIDDLE BACK TEA SPOONS,
GROUP OF SILVER FIDDLE BACK TEA SPOONS, 12 Group of Silver Fiddle Back Tea Spoons, 12, seven American coin silver, four Scottish sterling with makers marks of Adam Mossman & Co., Edinburgh, 1848. Weight: 6.52 ozt. Provenance: Private Collection, New York.
- GROUP OF SILVER FIDDLE BACK TEA SPOONS,
GROUP OF SILVER FIDDLE BACK TEA SPOONS, 8 Group of Silver Fiddle Back Tea Spoons, 8, various makers, various dates, one with makers marks of Scott, Glasgow, 1822. Weight: 4.48 ozt. Provenance: Private Collection, New York.
- A LOT OF EUROPEAN SILVER AND PLATE UTENSILS
A LOT OF EUROPEAN SILVER AND PLATE UTENSILS A lot of European silver and plate utensils, including (12) French silver teaspoons with vermiel bowls; (6) English demitasse spoons; en suite with a WMF punch ladle and (24 pc) Wiskemann Brussels silver plated fish service in Fiddle and Thread pattern, pieces marked 'Carmen', total weighable 15.5 ozt [50 total]
- PRINT, JACQUES CALLLOT Jacques Calllot
PRINT, JACQUES CALLLOT Jacques Calllot (French, 1592-1635), "The Masked Fiddler," circa 1620, etching on paper, unknown state, published as part of a set of 20 etchings including frontispiece, sheet: 2.5"hx 3.5"w, overall (with mat): 17"h x 14"w. Provenance: Property from the estate of artist Robert Bechtle and art historian Whitney Chadwick.
- A GERMAN .800 AND .835 SILVER FLATWARE
A GERMAN .800 AND .835 SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE An Assembled German Fiddle and Thread .800 and .835 silver flatware service, comprising (12) dinner forks 8"l; (15) associated dinner knives with stainless blades 9.75"l (some with serrated blades); (12) salad forks; (14) associated luncheon knives with stainless blades 8"l; (12) teaspoons; (12) demitasse spoons; (12) tablespoons; total weighable 77. 4 ozt [89 total]
- A BRADBURY WELLINGTON CASED FIDDLE BASE
A BRADBURY WELLINGTON CASED FIDDLE BASE SEWING MACHINEThe Bradbury & Company hand crank machine with lift-top walnut case is stamped with serial number 117769(?).Machine measures 7.75 x 16 x 6.25 inches without the case.Very good condition as shown with light wear.
- COLLECTION OF BOSTON COIN SILVER TEASPOONS
COLLECTION OF BOSTON COIN SILVER TEASPOONS Includes (4) with mark of Pear & Brother (circa mid 19th century), "N" monogram to verso; and (3) with mark of Abraham Hews Jr. (circa 1823-1850), script monograms to verso; all with rounded fins and fiddle tipt ends.
- GROUP OF MASSACHUSETTS COIN SILVER FLATWARE
GROUP OF MASSACHUSETTS COIN SILVER FLATWARE Includes pair of serving spoons, mark of Newell Harding (Boston, circa 1796-1862), rounded fins and fiddle tipt, engraved "M. Barker" to verso; a cream ladle, mark of Palmer & Bachelder (Boston, circa 1850), rounded fins and fiddle tipt end, engraved "M. A. Gilmore" to handle; and a teaspoon, mark of William Moulton IV (Newburyport, circa 1772-1861), pointed fins, script monogram.
- ASSORTMENT OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS
ASSORTMENT OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS First, a pair of serving spoons with mark of Timothy Gerrish (Portsmouth, NH. b. 1753 - d. 1813) bright-cut engraved handles with monograms; a Fiddle & Thread serving spoon with mark of Thomas Whartenby (Philadelphia, circa 1811-1850), pseudo hallmark of a Leopard Head, a Bust facing right, and an eagle, bright-cut monogrammed handle; a Kings pattern place spoon with mark of Robert & William Wilson (Philadelphia, circa 1825-1846), engraved "Emma C. Randolph" to verso of handle; and a coin silver mustard ladle, with pseudo hallmark of Gilbert & Cunningham or F.W. Cooper (New York, circa 1840s), retail mark of G. F. Reeve, without a monogram.