Sterling Money Purse, c. 1910
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Pre 1920 item# 111431
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Tildenwood Antiques
(301) 230 0170
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This is a wonderful sterling silver money purse, c. 1910. The purse has an overall engine-turned design both front and back. The front also has a chased cartouche and nicely detailed border. The purse is lined with green moire silk that forms three compartments for holding money. It is in excellent condition with no dings. There is some staining on the silk inside the purse. The purse measures 3 1/2" x 2 1/4" x 3/8" and is marked "sterling".
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19th C. Sterling Sugar & Creamer - MAUSER
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Pre 1900 item# 73897
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This is a very fine sterling silver sugar and creamer by the Mauser Manufacturing Co., New York, c. late 19th Century. The set is in excellent condition - the sugar has one pinhead sized ding on the side. The sugar stands 2 1/2" high at the handle and measures 4 1/2" (including the handles) x 2 1/4". The creamer stands 2 1/4" high at the lip and measures 3 7/8" (including the handles) x 2". They are discretely monogrammed (looks like WLC) down one of the ribs.
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Austrian Silver & Ivory Tea Strainer 1890
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Pre 1900 item# 52981
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This is fabulous Austrian silver tea strainer with ivory handle made by Josef Carl Klinkosch of Vienna under royal warrant of the Hapsburgs, c. 1890. The tea strainer bears the mark for 800 silver used in Austria/Hungary between 1866 and 1922 and Klinkosch's mark "J.C.K.". The handle is genuine ivory and is monogrammed with what appears to be "CBS". The tea strainer is in excellent condition - there are a couple of very short hairlines in the ivory handle as is typical of old ivory, but it is firmly attached to the strainer.
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