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UNUSUAL SHAPE STERLING BUTTER DISH
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Pre 1910 item# 1009979 (stock# 10-51)
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The Silver Drawer
978-887-2610
$ 2,200.00
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This antique sterling butter dish is classic style with a border with the Art Nouveau influence of flowers, with exceptional applied ornamental flowers, stems, and leaves on the front and on the back. It has an unique shape, very different from most butter dishes. The lid has a floral finial which unscrews from the inside with the original nut. It does have the original pierced plate. High 7"
Wide 7.5" The Whiting Company hallmark is on the bottom .Mint condition.
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VINE TIFFANY STERLING SILVER ASPARAGUS TONG
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Pre 1900 item# 1007762 (stock# 10-32)
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The Silver Drawer
978-887-2610
$ 2,495.00
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The dies of this Tiffany pattern have been destroyed due to their poor condition, so there will be no more Vine pattern issued by Tiffany. It is a more casual pattern with the designs incorporating various types of realistic plant life which meander over the entire handle front, extending to the reverse. This piece is grape design.
It has a triple monogram, date letter T 1891-1902 period.
A unique piece of Tiffany sterling. Your table setting will be glamourous.
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MEDALLION WENDT ANTIQUE SILVER SALAD SET
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Pre 1900 item# 1006421 (stock# 10-18)
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The Silver Drawer
978-887-2610
$ 2,695.00
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Evidence strongly suggests that the originator of the die-stamped antique flatware pattern Medallion was the great nineteenth century manufacturer John R. Wendt. On May 13, 1862 United States design patent 1580 was issued in his name. Quotes from the patent support the theory that his was the first die-cut medallion. Wendt produced some of the finest antique silver of his day, but he did not use a manufacturing mark of his own. Ball, Black & Co, one of the famous retailers in New York r ...click for details
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