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This page is for Tea & Coffee Sets and parts including Tea Pots, Coffee Pots, Cream Pots, Sugar Bowls, and Waste Bowls; for small accessories such as Tea Caddies and Caddy Spoons, Tea and Spout Strainers, and Tea Balls please access Tea Accessories. 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 you are interested in Baltimore repoussι examples, you may access the archival Baltimore Repoussι Tea Sets and parts which shows examples we have offered in the past. If a piece is marked Hold or Layaway it has been reserved by a customer; if it is marked Sold it is no longer available. Please use the inventory number during correspondence to help us identify a particular item. To examine our latest additions please check out our New Listings.

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  1580-19. Antique American Silver 3 Piece Tea Set in a classical style with paneled body on circular pedestal foot, applied wide milled foliate bands at foot-rim, lower body joint and neck, matching narrow milled band at rim of cream pot, the domed covers of the tea pot and sugar bowl with applied cast and chased basket-of-flowers finial, paneled scroll spout on the tea pot with shell-decorated spout tip, all pieces with applied double scroll hollow handles; each piece marked [G.BOYCE ] and either [ N.YORK ] or [ N.Y ] for Geraldus Boyce of New York NY, c.1825-1840. Tea Pot: 10.5" high, 12.6" long, 6.75" body diameter, 1.5 pint capacity, 36.7 ozt; Sugar Bowl: 9.5" high, 9.5" long, 5.75" body diameter, 22.4 ozt; and Cream Pot: 7.85" high, 7.5" long, 4.7" body diameter, 13.5 ozt; 73.4 troy oz. total. Each piece has original script mono "FNG" and later script "CRP 1895", the tea pot also has script "THA'74" and "GIVEN BY HIS DAUGHTER SARAH". $2,250.00
   

 
1540-60. Antique George V Silver 4 Piece Tea & Coffee Set in a reproduction George II style, the baluster form Coffee Jug, tall Cream Pot and apple form Covered Sugar Bowl all on circular molded foot, the lobed bodies cased with scroll and floral decoration, the apple-form Tea Kettle similarly decorated and hinged to a burner stand with three applied putti and floral swags between the three cast double scroll legs, cast silver and/or carved wooden handles; marked [ LAC ] by Crichton Bros. at London in 1912/13. No mono. Tea Kettle on Stand: 14.25" high (kettle 10.5" high & stand 4.25" high), 9.75" long, 6.75" body dia., 3.0 pint capacity, 67.25ozt; Coffee Jug: 10.25" high, 8.0" long, 4.5" body dia., 3.9" foot dia., 2.0 pint capacity, 28.75ozt; Sugar Bowl: 4.75" high, 7.5" long, 4.85" body dia., 16.5ozt; and Cream Pot: 6.0" high, 5.0" long, 3.25" body dia, 9.7ozt; 123.0 troy oz. total. $4,000.00
     
       
  1603-55. American Silver 5 Piece Reproduction Tea & Coffee Set in a Queen Anne baluster style on molded spreading ring foot, the Tea and Coffee Pots with carved wood s-scroll handles and cast duck-head spouts emerging from cut-card decorated bodies, the Cream Pot and Covered Sugar Bowl with hollow s-scroll handles, the two pots and sugar bowl with domed covers and applied ball finials; marked under base with "John Coney circa 1685" and with "RD" in a duo-foil cartouche for the Richard Dimes Co. of South Boston MA, c.1920-1955. No mono. Coffee Pot: 9.5" high, 9.0" long, 4.65" body dia, 2.0 pint capacity, 26.6ozt; Tea Pot: 7.75" high, 9.25" long, 5.4" body dia, 2.0 pint capacity, 25.7ozt;  Sugar Bowl: 4.65" high, 5.85" long, 4.0" body dia, 10.25ozt; Cream Pot: 4.9" high, 4.6" long, 3.1" body dia, 7.0ozt; Waste Bowl: 2.75" high, 4.0" body dia, 5.6ozt; 76.15 troy oz. total. $1,750.00
     
       
1581-59. Antique French Silver Small Tea Pot & Covered Sugar Bowl of compressed circular vase form on spreading molded foot, the pot with hinged domed cover, hollow scroll handle, and scroll spout, the sugar bowl with domed cover and two applied snake style scroll handles, both bodies engraved with a foliate band and wreaths below the blank scroll reserves; marked by Emile Hugo, working in Paris 1853-1880. No mono.    Tea Pot: 4.75" high, 7.3" long, 4.6" body dia, 1.5 cup capacity, 8.0ozt; Sugar Bowl: 4.0" high, 5.6" long, 4.5" body dia, 7.8ozt; 15.8 troy oz. total. Splits in pot handle and spout, one finial joint repaired. $500.00
   
       
  1588-51. Antique American Silver 5 Piece Tea & Coffee Set of compressed baluster form on molded ring foot, the bodies, handles, spouts, and domed covers chased allover with floral repousse decoration (#500); made by Jenkins & Jenkins Inc. of Baltimore MD, working 1908-1923. Each engraved on base with large Gothic mono "D.B.K." Coffee Pot: 9.5" high, 9.0" long, 4.65" body dia, 2.0 pint capacity, 26.6ozt; Tea Pot: 7.75" high, 9.25" long, 5.4" body dia, 2.0 pint capacity, 25.7ozt;  Sugar Bowl: 4.65" high, 5.85" long, 4.0" body dia; 10.25ozt; Cream Pot: 4.9" high, 4.6" long, 3.1" body dia, 7.0ozt; Waste Bowl: 2.75" high, 4.0" body dia, 5.6ozt; 76.15 troy oz. total. $3,500.00
     
       
1586-43. American Silver 3 Piece Coffee Set in the hand-chased floral repousse decorated #700 pattern consisting of a Coffee Pot, Covered Sugar Bowl, and Cream Pot all on four cast foliate feet, the domed covers with bolted-on cast floral finials, hollow chased floral-decorated handles; made by the Stieff Co. of Baltimore MD in 1955 and 1956. No mono. Coffee Pot: 9.5" high, 9.25" long, 5.5" body dia, 3.0 pint capacity, 28.75ozt; Sugar Bowl: 6.0" high, 7.1" long, 4.5" body dia, 17.4ozt; and Cream Pot: 4.9" high, 5.0" long, 3.45" body diameter, 13.5 ozt; 55.8 troy oz. total.  $2,500.00
   
       

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Tea & Coffee Pots

1407-01.jpg (38741 bytes) 1407-01. Antique American Silver Coffee Pot with acorn finial, foliate chased spout and carved wood handle; marked by Amable Braiser of Philadelphia PA c.1810-1830. Mono "JMS". 11.25" high, 11.75" long, 5.0" foot diameter, 3.5 pints capacity, 37 troy oz. Chip missing from handle. $2,000.00
       
1536-47.jpg (51792 bytes) 1536-47. George V Silver Coffee Pot in the George I style with tapering body ending in a rounded base above an "L" shaped ring foot, the high domed hinged cover with applied decoration below the turned wooden finial, the snanneck spout with facetted lower section, the carved wooden c-scroll handle fitting into sockets; marked [LAC] by Lionel A. Crichton for Crichton Bros. at London in 1921/22. No mono. 8.75" high, 7.5" long, 3.75" wide, 19.3 troy oz. gross, 1.5 pints capacity. $800.00
       

1595-68. Antique American Silver Black Coffee Pot of tapering concave cylindrical form on a ring foot, wide bands of chased floral decoration at bottom of sides and below the plain domed cover with cast bud finial, undulating wooden handle at right angle to the plain gooseneck spout (#3845); made by the Gorham Mfg. Co. of Providence RI in 1891. Intertwined script mono “ELF”.

9.0" high, 7.75" long, 4.2" foot diameter, 4.75" handle length,  pints capacity, 14.6 troy oz. gross. $400.00
       
1581-05. American Silver Colonial Reproduction Tea Pot of an original John Coney c.1710 example with pear-form body, ball finial high-domed hinged cover, carved wooden c-scroll handle, and short gooseneck spout; made by the Gorham Corp. of Providence RI probably for the Metropolitan Museum of Art Gift Shop of an example in their collection, c.1960-1980. No mono. 7.9" high, 8.5" long, 4.9" body diameter, 2.9" foot diameter, 3.5 cups capacity, 17.75 troy oz. gross. Several small dings. $400.00
       
1519-10.jpg (40550 bytes) 1519-10. Pair Antique American Silver Cafι au Lait Pots of tapering cylindrical form with opposing tapering turned mahogany(?) handles consisting of a coffee pot with swan neck spout and and a milk pot with pitcher spout, narrow engraved floral and foliate band below the lip rim, the removable covers with ball hinges (some dings); marked by Howard & Co. of New York NY in 1911. Mono "M.C." These pots are designed to pour their contents simultaneously into one cup from opposing hands. Some dings to the ball hinges. Coffee Pot: 4.88" high, 6.5" long, 4" wide, 2.88" foot diameter, 7.8 troy oz,, 1 cup capacity; Milk Pot: 4.88" high, 6.25" long, 2.88" foot diameter, 7.4 troy oz,, 1 cup capacity. $400.00
 
       

1587-19. Antique American Silver Small Coffee Jug of baluster form on ring foot, the sides, spout, hollow handle, and hinged domed cover all chased with floral repoussι decoration, turned ivory finial (#210); made by the S. Kirk & Son Co. of Baltimore MD, c.1900-1915. No mono.

6.4" high, 5.9" long, 4.5" wide, 2.9" foot diameter, 2.5 cups capacity, 16.2 troy oz. $950.00
       

1607-23. Antique French Silver Coffee Pot of molded baluster form on a spreading molded foot, plain swanneck spout and s-scroll handle, the hinged cover with hollow finial, body, and neck engraved with engine-turned decoration along with bands of foliate decoration and wreath reserves (#4449); struck with first standard (.950) markings along with “ODIOT PARIS” for the long respected manufacturers, c.1850-1880. Fancy mirrored “G” mono. (22.1ozt.)

8.25" high, 8.12" long, 5.5" body diameter, 3.2" foot diameter,  2 pints capacity, 22.1 troy oz. gross. Dent to handle, foot rocks a bit. $700.00
       
1596-06. Vintage Elizabeth II Reproduction Silver Tea Pot in the Queen Anne style of plain squat pear form on a flaring molded ring foot, high domed cover with cast ball finial, carved wooden s-scroll handle, and short octagonal gooseneck spout; marked by S.J. Shrubsole at London in 1968/69. No mono. 6.75" high, 8.0" long, 4.75" body diameter, 3.3" foot diameter,  2½ cups capacity, 20.0 troy oz. gross. $500.00
       
1557-32. Vintage American Silver After-Dinner Coffee Pot of double-bellied baluster form on a pedestal foot, foliate scroll decorated double-scroll hollow handle, the body, foot, and hinged domed cover partially chased with repoussι floral decoration (#28½); made by the Stieff Co. of Baltimore MD in 1945 ("K" date mark). No mono. 9.6" high, 8.5" long, 3.5" foot diameter, 1.75 pints capacity,  18.7 troy oz. $700.00
       
1560-65. Vintage American Silver Coffee Pot of baluster form on four cast foliate scroll feet, the body, hollow c-scroll handle, gooseneck spout, and hinged domed cover with cast floral finial are allover chased with floral repoussι decoration (#700); made by the Stieff Co. of Baltimore MD in 1952 ("S" date mark). No mono. Coffee Pot: 9.5" high, 9.25" long, 5.5" body dia, 3.0 pint capacity, 30.75 troy oz. $1,200.00
       

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Cream Pots & Sugar Bowls

       
1378-34.jpg (39513 bytes) 1378-34. Antique American Silver Cream Pot & Sugar Bowl of hemispherical form on short pedestal foot, applied with a foliate scroll rim and simple scroll handles (#1735); made by the Gorham Mfg. Co. of Providence RI in 1881. Large ribbon script mono "KMH". Cream Pot: 2.88" high, 4.5" long, 3.5" rim diameter, 2.19" foot diameter; 3.25" high, 5.31" long, 3.88" rim diameter, 2.62" foot diameter; 9.0 troy oz. total. $360.00
 
       
1468-03.jpg (38233 bytes) 1468-03. Antique American Silver Cream Pot & Covered Sugar Bowl with cast and chased s-scroll handles, the bodies and cover chased with repoussι floral decoration; marked by S. Kirk & Son of Baltimore MD, c.1870-1890. Mono "EEJ". Cream Pot: 3.25" high, 4.25" long, 3.12" wide, 2.5" lip diameter; Sugar Bowl: 4.5" high, 5.12" long, 3.75" wide, 2.75" lip diameter; 10.5 troy oz. total. Worn surface. $400.00
 
       
1574-65. Assembled American Silver Small Cream Pot & Open Sugar Bowl of of circular form with tapering barrel-form cream pot on flat base and applied chased foliate s-scroll handle, the tapering curved side sugar bowl with two applied chased foliate scroll loop handles, both pieces chased allover with floral repousse decoration; the cream pot marked by the S. Kirk & Son Co. of Baltimore MD c.1900-1910 in .925 sterling silver while the mark on the sugar bowl is almost erased but apparently by the predeccessor firm S. Kirk & Son c.1885-1895 in the .916 old assay standard ("11 OZ"). Cream Pot: 2.9" high, 3.35" long, 2.3" wide, 2.85 troy oz.; Sugar Bowl: 2.0" high, 4.15" long, 3.5" lip diameter, 2.95 troy oz; 5.9 troy oz. total. Both engraved with later script mono "FM". $375.00
 
       
1557-41. Vintage American Silver Cream Pot & Open Sugar Bowl of compressed circular baluster form on four cast hairy paw feet, cast s-scroll handles attached to the applied floral and scroll edge of the flaring lip, the body chased with floral repousse decoration in the "BALTO.ROSE" pattern #1263; made by the Schofield Co. of Baltimore MD, c.1920-1965. No mono. Cream Pot: 4.1" high, 4.5" long, 3.5" wide,  7.3 troy oz.; Sugar Bowl: 3.9" high, 5.6" long, 3.5" lip diameter, 8.1 troy oz; 15.4 troy oz. total. $700.00
 
       
1593-08. Antique American Silver Cream Pot & Open Sugar Bowl of plain globular form on molded ring foot, flaring lip above a very narrow beaded band, hollow c-scroll handles; marked as retailer by "GEORGE SHARP" and also struck with his "lion passant-S-lion passant" manufacturer's trademarks, Philadelphia PA c.1867-1873. Contained in original fancy shaped gift box with blue satin interior (some wear); fancy metal clasps no longer lock the cover down. Cream Pot: 3.75" high, 3.75" long, 3.25" wide, 4.7 troy oz; Sugar Bowl: 3.5" high, 5.0" long, 4.0" wide, 6.0 troy oz; 10.95 troy oz. total. Box: 4.5" high x 10.2" long x 7.6" deep. $400.00
 
       
1369-02.jpg (39638 bytes) 1369-02. Antique American Silver Cream Pot & Sugar Bowl of double bellied form on flaring foot, the foot and lip rims formed of foliate milled bands, fancy tied-reed scroll handles, the sides and gilt interior with acid matte finish (#128); marked "STARR & MARCUS NEW YORK 128 ENGLISH STERLING" for the New York NY retailer, c.1865-1877. Gothic mono "W". Cream Pot: 3.25" high, 5.56" long, 2.12" foot diameter; Sugar Bowl: 3.0" high, 5.38" long, 2.12" foot diameter; 9.2 troy oz. total. $300.00
 
       
1571-03. Vintage American Silver Small Cream Pot & Open Sugar Bowl of squat baluster form on flat base, the flaring lip with an applied narrow cast floral edge, the sides partially chased with a floral repousse band, cast floral s-scroll strap handles (#24½); made by the Stieff Co. of Baltimore MD in 1947 ("M" date mark). No mono. Cream Pot: 3.0" high, 4.0" long, 3.25" wide, 3.55 troy oz.; Sugar Bowl: 2.65" high, 5.25" long, 3.5" wide, 4.05 troy oz; 7.6 troy oz. total. $400.00
 
       
1557-33. Vintage American Silver Cream Pot & Open Sugar Bowl of baluster form on four cast foliate scroll feet, the flaring lip with an applied narrow cast floral edge, body partially chased with a floral repousse band, hollow foliate scroll handles (#27½); made by the Stieff Co. of Baltimore MD in 1964 & 1970 ("6" & "12" date marks). Cream Pot: 4.25" high, 4.0" long, 3.25" wide, 6.4 troy oz.; Sugar Bowl: 3.95" high, 5.7" long, 3.75" wide, 8.6 troy oz; 15.0 troy oz. total. $600.00
 
       

1578-33. American Silver Cream Pot & Open Sugar Bowl of circular baluster George II reproduction form on molded foot with double scroll handles in the 'Exemplar' pattern (#F4); made by the Watson Co. of North Attleboro MA, c.1920-1940. Colonial style Roman mono “G” above “W*M”.

Cream Pot: 4.5" high, 4.3" long, 2.4" wide,  5.6 troy oz.; Sugar Bowl: 2.55" high, 6.0" long, 4.0" lip diameter,  6.0 troy oz; 11.5 troy oz. total. $300.00
 
       
1603-56. Antique American Silver Cream Pot & Open Sugar Bowl of angular barrel form on a spreading die rolled floral-decorated ring foot, the upper body of each engraved with floral decoration on an acid-etched surface, the sugar bowl's hinged swing handle and the cream pot's fixed c-scroll handle both constructed from cast and wire elements into a lily-of-the-valley floral motif, gilt interiors; marked "W & H" "STERLING" for Wood & Hughes of New York NY, c.1860-1870. No mono.
Cream Pot: 4.75" high, 4.5" long, 3.4" wide, 5.6 troy oz.; Sugar Bowl: 5.5" high at top of handle, 3.0" high at lip, 4.6" wide at handle joints, 4.0" lip diameter, 6.9 troy oz; 12.65 troy oz. total. $450.00
 
       

1606-23. Antique American Silver Small Cream & Sugar of squashed globular form on flat base with flaring lip, milled floral-decorated scroll strap handles (#296); marked “W3H” (with perpendicular "3" ampersand on its back) for Wood & Hughes of New York NY, c.1880-1899. Script mono “KER”. Pieces were apparently heavily dented in the past and have been smoothed and heavily polished.

Cream Pot: 2.1" high, 3.0" long, 2.4" wide, 1.53 troy oz.; Sugar Bowl: 1.75" high, 3.9" long, 2.45" lip diameter, 1.6 troy oz; 3.11 troy oz. total. $75.00
 
       

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Cream Pots

1551-02. Antique George III Silver Cream Pail of tapering cylindrical form with a wide pierced scrolling band between repetitive quatrefoil and circle borders and applied twisted wire lip- and foot-rims, twisted square wire swing handle, blown cobalt blue glass liner; marked on base by Henry Bailey at London in 1769/70. No mono. 4.0" high at handle, 2.5" high at lip, 2.7" lip diameter, 1.9" foot diameter, Ό cup capacity, 2.05 troy oz. $400.00
1545-47. Antique American Silver Small Cream Pitcher of squat baluster form on a flaring ring foot, applied floral decorated lip-rim and s-scroll strap handle, the body chased allover with floral repoussι decoration; struck with the crowned "B" trademark of the Baltimore Stering Silver Co. (predecessor of the Stieff Co.), v.1895-1905. Script mono "MHR". 3.1" high, 3.85" long, 3.25" body diameter, 2.15" foot diameter, 3.75 troy oz. $250.00

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Sugar Bowls & Waste Bowls

1255-91. Antique American Silver Covered Sugar Bowl of classical hysdra-form on three cast foliate and paw legs ending in ball feet, two cast and chased foliate scroll handles, domed cover with cast and chased foliate finial and applied milled shell band rim matching the lip of the bowl; marked by John Wolfe Forbes of New York NY, c.1810-1830. 9.0" overall height, 8.0" long across handles, 5.75" wide, 4.0" lip diameter, 6.88" height at lip; cover 2.6" high, 4.1" diameter; 31.5 troy oz. Later script engraved "Bush 1864". $1,000.00
1605-24. American Silver Sugar Basket of oval form on four bun feet, the tall gallery sides pierced with narrow vertical bands below the rim and above the base interrupted by rectangular embossed floral bosses, threaded swing handle, cobalt blue liner (#1465); marked with the trademark of Dominick & Haff of New York NY, c.1910-1930. Script mono "EW". 4.6" overall height including handle, 2.25" high to the lip-rim, 4.15" long, 2.75" deep, 3.05 troy oz. silver. $125.00
1587-32. Antique American Silver Open Sugar Bowl of hemispherical form on a short spreading molded ring foot, two vertical rectangular handles with cast and chased female head finial, chased classical-style floral band below the applied milled lip-rim, gilt interior (#350A); made by the Gorham Mfg. Co. of Providence RI and retailed by A. Halsey Miller of Chicago IL, c.1860-1867. Engraved in lined foliate descriptive "Kate Logan". 5.1" high, 5.8" long, 5.0" lip diameter, 3.25" foot diameter, 12.8 troy oz. $700.00
1595-62. Antique American Silver Open Sugar Bowl of squashed globular form on a ring foot, engraved with classical revival decoration on the sides between the two flat winged-scroll handles each with a heave loose ring (#50); made by the Gorham Mfg. Co. of Providence RI in 1868 ("A" date letter) and retailed by J.W. Tucker & Co. of San Francisco CA. No mono. 3.25" high, 5.6" long, 4.7" body diameter, 3.7" lip diameter, 3.1" foot diameter, 12.8 troy oz. This is an example of the first year that Gorham used the sterling standard and date markings. $280.00
1601-08. Antique Italian Silver Small Sugar Bowl (Zuccheriera) of bulging oval tub form on four applied cast hoof feet, applied bead lip-rim and accents to feet; struck with an unidentified mark of [PB] or [BB]? below the lip, possibly Venetian or Vincenza region, c.1775-1800. No mono. A very similar example is described as a "zuccheriera" in a 1996 Venice silver exhibition. 2.0" high (5.5cm), 4.25" long (10.8cm), 3.25" wide (8.2cm), 3.25 troy oz. (103.5gr). The feet were bent a long time ago and currently sit on their toes. $150.00
 1587-29. Antique American Silver Sugar Urn of classical vase form on circular-stem foot standing on a plain square base, molded bead decoration at lip-rim, stem, and foot joint; unmarked on underside of base c.1785-1810. No mono, presumably erased. 6.1" high, 4.3" lip diameter, 3.4" square foot, 11.8 troy oz. Missing the cover. $450.00

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1604-70. Antique European Silver Sugar Box (Zuckerdose) of shaped rectangular form on four hollow bun feet, the hinged domed cover chased with an oval repoussι floral wreath reserve and en-suite with the lobed bombι body chased with repoussι floral decoration, fitted in the gilt interior with silver-mounted inside steel lock; marked only “12” on the front lip for the 12/16 (.750 quality) silver standard; probably Austro-Hungarian or German c.1830-1865.

3.5" high (8.2cm), 6.25" wide (16.0cm), 4.75" deep (11.5cm), 9.75 troy oz. (302gr) The lock is a clasp type which automatically locks when closed; if you close it with the 2.5" long re-placement key inside you have trouble!! $350.00
       

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Tea Caddies

1563-33. Antique Dutch Silver Tea Caddy of voal form with the hinged cover rising at the ends, the sides and cover embossed with Dutch canal scenery within foliate scroll borders; marked [HH] by either Hermanus Hartman or H. Hooijkaas of Schoonhoven Zilverfabriek at Schoonhoven in 1909. No mono. 3.8" high at finial, 3.6" high at cover end, 3.5" long, 2.4" deep, 4.5 troy oz. Cover slightly sprung and solder repair to hinge. $265.00

1582-54. Antique American Silver Tea Caddy of cylindrical form on applied star decorated milled band foot, the sides chased with a large floral decorated reserve, the plain domed cover with applied ball finial; made by Wood & Hughes of New York NY, c.1870-1880. Script engraved “Harriet Van Rensselaer July 8th”.

4.0" high at finial, 2.9" high at lip, 2.85" diameter, 5.25 troy oz. $300.00

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1578-64. Antique American Silver Service Tray of oblong octgonal form on four applied paneled feet with applied vertical gallery and two oblong pierced hexagonal handles, the tray surface, gallery and feet all engraved with foliate scroll and floral decoration; marked by Frederick Bucher & Sons of Baltimore MD, working 1907-1927+. Engraved intertwined mono "WCMcC" within a reserve centered on the tray. 3.5" high at handle, 2.25" high at gallery, 20.3" long, 13.75" deep, 88.5 troy oz. $ 3,000.

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