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Sale 131

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Lot 726
Assorted Sterling Silver Pieces Many Still In Fine Condition Suitable for Modern Entertaining: Tumblrs, Dishes, Shot Glasses and More. Quite diverse collection of sterling silver pieces. Included are a water pitcher (34 ozt), three (3) tumblers (12 ozt), pair of compotes (20 ozt) cache pot (8ozt) heavy creamer (14 ozt), superb leaf dish (7.25 ozt) covered nut bowl (5.75 ozt) coin tray (9.5 ozt), 12 shot glasses 6 with monogram "B" and the other six "GER" (6 ozt), two salt cellars (5 ozt), six (6) pair of S%P shakers (10 ozt.) and one antique Kiddush cup (slight dings) dated 1911 (4 ozt)
Total 135.5 troy ounces of sterling silver. Some nice pieces here. Estimated Value $2,000 - 3,000
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$2,250
Lot 727
  Two Exceptionally Rare Ch'ien Lung Porcelain Pieces for the American Market ca. 1790; Very Rare Biscuit Jar and One Small Dish. Outstanding examples and exceptionally rare pieces of Ch'ien Lung porcelain created for the American market in the 1790's. The decoration is amorial but is not heavily weighted with heraldic elements. An ermine-lined blue mantle surrounds the shield, the border also in a deep blue enamel. The initials are "GW or possible GML". That these pieces were shipped her on sail ships, then used daily for well into the 1800s, and then kept in break-fronts or cabinet, the condition is remarkable. The handles on the biscuit jar - one is miraculously intact, the other professionally and discretely repaired with original pieces that are visible only at very close inspection. The dish is without issues save for rubbing on some of the gilt as is the case with the jar. Biscuit jar is 6½ x 4 x 4" (with lid) and the dish is 1.5 x 5.5 x 5.5". Great pieces for collectors of Early American Chinese Export Porcelain. Estimated Value $600 - 900
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Lot 728
130 Piece Antique Sterling Silver Flatware Set, Glasgow Hallmark, Patented 1907. 130+ piece antique chest of silver. 16 knives, 8 dinner forks, 12 salad forks 17 salad forks, 17 dessert forks, two cocktail forks, 12 tablespoons, 20 teaspoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 dessert/ice cream spoons, 5 demitasse, 5 smaller demitasse and 8 spreaders. In used condition with Glasgow Scotland sterling silver hall mark preceded by an eagle mark and the letter R inside shield. Most but not all have W engraved on handle. Total troy ounce weight is 139.25 with dinner knives calculated just over 50% of their weight. Estimated Value $2,500 - 3,000
From the Personal Collection of Michael James Jackson.
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$2,250
Lot 729
Baccarat Crystal: Diving Dolphin. Baccarat Crystal's figural glass creations have proven to be very popular throughout the world. Offered here is the popular Diving Dolphin in clear crystal. 4 x 4¾" in mint condition, no box. Estimated Value $100 - 200
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$64
Lot 730
Rare, Exceptional George III Silver Teapot, Mark of Crispin Fuller, London ca. 1804-1805. A rare treasure in this magnificent George III/Regency teapot. Four British hallmarks indicate teapot by Crispin Fuller (CF raised impression) the George III hallmark, Sheffield mark and the lion passant mark indicating silver purity.
He was apprenticed at 14 years old to Hester Bateman (famous female silversmith) and married her granddaughter, Sarah, in 1781. A London maker who entered his first mark on 29th December, 1792. Oval shaped, fluted teapot with bone handle and pineapple finial decorated with beautiful and intricate engravings surrounding in foliate designs surrounding cartouche sans monogram. Exceptionally well cared for. There are no issues whatsoever with this piece, beautiful condition. 7 x 11 x 4" and 15.3 ozt. Estimated Value $1,500 - 2,000
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$1,000
Lot 731
Very Scarce Regency Period Teapot with Peter and Anne Bateman Hallmark of Hester Bateman Family of Acclaimed British Silversmiths ca. 1800. Exceptional teapot by the acclaimed British silversmith family founded by Hester Bateman. Peter Bateman and Jonathan carried her legacy after her death in 1794. With the early death of Jonathan, his widow Anne Dowling Bateman entered a hallmark with the surving son, Peter Bateman, hence the hallmark PB over AB which can be found clearly stamped on base which dates this teapot prior to 1805, the year Anne retired. The George III mark, S for Sheffield and the lion pissant mark for silver purity can also be found. Teapot has a beautiful ovoid shape with exquisite engraved details with cartouche like panels and lovely foliate designs. Teapot is without monograms, has a wood handle a bone finial. A wonderfully kept teapot with no issues whatsoever. A wonderful, showcase piece of antique silver. 7½ x 11 x 4¾ and has a total gross weight 16.2 ozt. Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,500
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$1,000
Lot 732
Three (3) Rare Pieces of Sterling Silver: Small Teapot (1880s), Breakfast Teapot (George III, 1790s) Heavy Bowl Richard Gurney (1750s). Four fine individual sterling silver pieces. (31 ozt total for all three)
1.) Larger teapot is from FW Cooper Silversmith. Francis Cooper operated between 1842-1890 who was known primarily for communion silver. So his secular pieces are quite scarce. Teapot is marked FW Cooper 151 Amity Sweet, NY 900/1000, 5½ x 7 x 5" and in excellent condition.
2.) Smaller teapot by Henry Chawner and John Emes of London ca. 1790s, HC over IE hallmark, very fine+ condition with only a few dings to the spout. 4½ x 7 x 3"
3.) Heavy, medium sized bowl Thomas Cooke II & Richard Gurney or Richard Gurney and Co. T over R.G over C into a quatrefoil. King George II era, 1750s, bowl is in superior condition with no dings or contusions, beautifully kept for two hundred plus years. Estimated Value $1,200 - 2,000
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$250
Lot 733
Railroad Collectibles: $250 Sterling Silver Oblong "Coin" 1010 Grams 99.99% Pure Silver Commemorating Canadian Steam Engine. A fantastic collectible for the railroad enthusiast. In 2019, Canada minted a stunning, concave, Sterling Silver (99.99% pure) "coin", encased in a custom lucite case and presented in a handsome, premium dark oak hinged box in commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of Canadian Rail. The panoramic relief of Canada's vast wilderness and train is engraved in ultra-high relief of the CN 6060 rounding a bend as the steam locomotive hauls a line of passenger cars across a truss bridge. 1010 grams or just at 32.5 troy ounces. The Canadian Mint has really raised the bar with this truly beautiful commemorative coin with a face value of $250.00. Also, these are not easy to find. Box and "coin" mint, with the outer cardboard box very fine with a discrete reinforced corner otherwise fine. Estimated Value $300 - 600
The Culver City Collection.
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$1,313
Lot 734
Famous Express Train Pure Silver Proof Set Coin Collection Minted in 2010.
Each On Troy Ounce from Island of NIUE.
The island of NIUE minted four $2 silver coins with Queen Elizabeth on the obverse and beautiful pad printed images of the Trans-Siberian Express, the Orient Express, The Flying Scotsman and the 20th Century Limited. Each are 99.9 silver and weigh one troy ounce. There were only 15,000 sets minted for global distribution. each set comes housed in a wonderful train model that lifts up to reveal the four coins. A COA, edition number and history of the four trains are all available on a four-folded pamphlet that slides under the train tracks. In mint condition.
This set is not easy to find. Perfect for the train enthusiast. Estimated Value $200 - 400
The Culver City Collection.
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$250






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