This incredible hot water pot stands a little over 9 3/4 inches high. It was made by Thos. Whipham & Chas. Wright, London, and has the date mark for 1757-58. The repousse work is beautiful and incorporates exotic birds, trees bursting with fruit, vines, flowers and pagodas. There are different scenes on the front and back. The reposse work near the rim has bells hanging from the edge of it. The lid also has bells, flowers and foliage. It has a wicker wrapped sterling handle, an elegant 3-p ...click for details
This sterling silver footed child's cup has a frieze around the rim with twelve nursery rhyme
scenes done in relief. There is the cow jumping over the moon, the cat
and the fiddle, blackbirds in a pie and others. It has a three-letter
monogram with the date '1900' engraved beneath it. The beautiful
handle is reeded. On the bottom are the Gorham hallmarks of
a lion, an anchor and 'G'. It's also
marked 'sterling' and numbered 'A112' and '4' ...click for details
This graceful, beautifully shaped sterling silver punch ladle
was made by the Wm. B. Durgin Co., Concord, New Hampshire in their 1904 'New Vintage' pattern. It's
monogramed with a 'D' and is marked on the back with the
Durgin 'D' and 'Sterling'. It's 12 inches long and the shell
bowl is 4 3/8 inches across at its widest. It weighs 7.17 ounces.