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This page in general will list larger pitchers and decanters; some smaller pitchers will be listed with the individual Cream Pots on the Tea & Coffee Sets & etc page. Antique American silver from this web page of Civil War vintage and earlier will also be listed on our Coin Silver Holloware web page together with all holloware from that early period. If a piece is marked Hold or Layaway it has been reserved by a customer, and if it is marked Sold we no longer have the piece. Please use the inventory number for identification of an item. For our latest additions please check the New Listings.
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1430-32. American Silver Water Pitcher chased allover with floral and foliate repoussι decoration with chased grapevine decorated handle (#160); marked by the James R. Armiger Co. of Baltimore MD, c.1900-1925. Mono "JFC". | 8.5" high, 8.5" long, 6.0" wide, 3.62" foot diameter, liquid capacity 3.5 pints, 24.0 troy oz. | $ 2,800. |
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1513-50. Antique Victorian Silverplate Water Pitcher of circular barrel form applied with chased vine decorated foot and lip rims and hollow handle, the body chased with stave and repoussι grapevine decoration, gilt interior (#8903); marked by Martin, Hall & Co. of Sheffield, c.1854-1880. No mono. | 7.25" high, 8" long, 4.25" foot and lip diameter, liquid capacity 4.5 pints. The {E} {P} {G} {S} marks are for electro-plated German silver. | $ 400. |
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1480-19. Antique American Silver Covered Pitcher & 6 Tumblers. The Pitcher of barrel form with cast pineapple finial on the domed cover, hollow c-scroll handle, and engraved "JAA" within a wreath on each side; the 6 Tumblers of tapering cylindrical raised form, engraved "JA" within a wreath; marked [PITMAN] on the pitcher ring foot and [Pitman] on the tumbler bases for Saunders Pitman of Providence RI. | Pitcher: 12.0" high, 8.5" long, 6.0" wide, 4.5" foot diameter, 28.6 troy oz., liquid capacity 5.5 pints; Tumblers: 3.62" high, 3.25" lip diameter, 2.5" base diameter, 4.2 troy oz. each, 1.25 cup capacity. Finial restored. These pieces are noted on an original account invoices as being ordered in 1804 by James Arnold. | $ 25,000. |
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1494-11. Antique American Silver Small Pitcher of classical globular form on stepped circular foot, chased foliate band below the incurved neck, applied narrow floral milled bands at the foot and lip rims, hollow s-scroll handle; marked by Andrew E. Warner Sr. and struck with the Baltimore City assay marks used by Thomas Warner in 1822. | 8.12" high, 7.25" long, 4.5" wide, 3.62" foot diameter, liquid capacity 1.75 pints, 15.6 troy oz. Engraved with a rearing horse labeled "Silverheels"; presumably to commemorate a successful competition held at the 1822 Baltimore Cattle Show for former Governor Robert Wright's horse. Carefully restored recently. | $ 4,500. |
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1497-61. American Silver Water Pitcher of plain vase form on spreading ring foot, hollow s-scroll handle (#201); made by Wallace Silversmiths of Wallingford CT, c.1950-1975. Mono "G". | 9.0" high, 8.75" long, 5.5" wide, 4.25" foot diameter, liquid capacity 4 pints, 19.7 troy oz. | SOLD |
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Last updated 1 August 2009