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Silver Serving Tray

HillJMU's picture
Wed, 09/09/2009 - 5:43pm -- HillJMU

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Category: 
Silver and Silver Overlay
Condition: 
Good
Long Description: 

The serving tray is raised on 4 feet. Along the outer edge there is a beveled design. There is a one inch rim and then the dish dips down to form a very shallow "bowl". Along the length of the bottom there is a design of a tree depressed into it. At the base of the "tree" (where the dirt would be) is an area that is deeper than the rest. The tree is then 3 branches on each side with a point at the top. I tried searching the internet to find out about the manufacturer but the logo online did not match the crescent moon design on my dish. Tarnished in pictures

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Shaker (Salt/Spice) Howard & Co. New York

tetaylor's picture

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Category: 
Silver and Silver Overlay
Condition: 
Good
Long Description: 

Picked this up at a local yard sale (Albemarle, NC). It is roughly 3.25 inches tall overall. with the top off the part that looks like it would hold something is 2 inches tall and 1 inch wide.

After doing some research it may be a salt/spice shaker it probably had a glass liner.

The bottom says
Howard & Co.
New York
1907
Sterling
52

The 1907 is somewhat hard to read it MAY be 1807 or 1S07.

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Antique Silver Necklace

brokenmelodiesx's picture

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Category: 
Jewelry and Gemstones
Condition: 
Mint
Long Description: 

This necklace has been passed down for at least five generations through my mother's side of the family. The chain is approximately 16 inches long, and pendant is kite shaped with intricate triangular designs on the edges in silver and a diamond on the center of a raised flower pattern. The pattern is on top the first level of glass, with a second lower level featuring etchings in the glass which emanate from the flower pattern and stretch to all edges. Separating and holding the two levels of glass is a pattern of triangles, starting from the edges of the top.

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Chas. W. Hamill & Co. Coffee/Tea Pot/Urn

ktnomads's picture

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Category: 
Silver and Silver Overlay
Condition: 
Excellent
Long Description: 

Chas.W.Hamill & Co., triple silver plate coffee or tea pot. Has oil-type heating element that heats from the bottom. Beautiful detail on this piece. Made in Baltimore, MD. approx late 1800's

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