| - - - - - | American Coin Silver W M W White sugar spoon c1835 Item # 5060 Click HERE to inquire about this item American Coin Silver W M W White sugar spoon c1835. This lovely little coin silver sugar spoon is in excellent condition and it measures 5 and one half inches long and weighs 12 grams.
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- - - - - | Frank T May Co sterling silver evening purse hand bag c1910 Item # 5230 Click HERE to inquire about this item Vintage Frank T May Co sterling silver mesh evening purse hand bag c1910. This wonderful solid sterling ladies hand bag was made by the Frank T May Company from New York and Rtherford New Jersey. It has the M with a C around it emblem stamped inside along with sterling 679. This bag has a wonderful pierce cut flower design on both sides of its top frame. The May company was in business making sterling silver and 14k vanity items from 1904 to 1943. This bag has A. M. Tilney etched into the top rim. This could easily be removed If one desired because the silver is so thick. Weighs a heavy 285 grams. Measures six inches across, five inches high and has a 15 inch sterling silver chain. See Encyclopedia of American Silver Manufacturers by Dorothy T. Rainwater page106 to see the Frank May hallmark and to read more about the company.
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- - - - - - - | Silver Seal of B Wyon Chief Engraver for Her Majestrys Seals  Item # 5316 Click HERE to inquire about this item B Wyon Chief Engraver for Her Majestry's Seals 287 Regent Street London. This Victoria Dei Gratia Britanniar Reg F D Munigriv Muralusni Mulligus This silver seal measures 2 and five eighths inches wide by 5 eighth inches thick. Weights 557 grams of sterling silver. c1853 to 1854
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- - - - | Thevenins Prise de la Bastille le 14 Juillet 1789 silver medal Item # 5317 Click HERE to inquire about this item French silver medal Thevenin's Prise de la Bastille le 14 Juillet 1789. This silver medal measures 3 and one eighth inches across and one quarter inch thick, weighs 190 grams. "On the morning of 14 July 1789, a crowd advanced on the Bastille, the state prison. Their purpose to was to ask the governor to release the prisoners and deliver the weapons held in the building. The governor was evasive and the people stormed the fortress. The medal vividly captures the scene, showing the garrison firing onto the crowd pouring into the building over the broken drawbridge and the National Guard opening a breach in the wall. The revolutionary government subsequently demolished the Bastille, thereby reinforcing the idea of overturning the old order and beginning the "era of liberty", though the excesses of the revolution led to chaos and often to unjustified executions." taken from http://www.historicalartmedals.com
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- - - - - | Pair of American coin silver serving spoons c 1830  Item # 5347 Click HERE to inquire about this item Pair of American coin silver serving spoons c 1830. We can not make out the hallmark but we know this pair of spoons is American and dates from the 1830's. Each spoon measures 8 and one half inches long and weighs 48 grams. Very good original condition.
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