Charles Osborne 1888 for Whiting
Whiting - silveroverlay jug 1888 from auctioneer Siglin, Germany !
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Whiting - silveroverlay jug 1888
from auctionhouse siglin , GERMANY !
Whiting silver ewer
details
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Whiting claret jug 1890
details of silver overlay
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Russian Claret Jug - signed Sterling ( probably by Faberge )
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Glass and engraving executed by Imperial Porcelain Factory & Glassworks - 2 similar objects are on display at the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg !same engraving but very simple silver mounts!
jug was probably made for export to the U.S.A.
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Imperial Porcelain Factory & Glassworks, Russia
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details of finely engraved decoration
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Howard & Co. - 1904
Marked: STERLING 11 - Glass: Stevens & Williams
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The engraving is very similar to the Gary service of Elbert H. Gary of U. S. Steel
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Detail of stand
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High quality Gorham jug
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Bacchus spout
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DSC_5903
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DSC_5901
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Glass possibly Stevens & Williams, Stourbridge, England
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Fully marked - Sterling Gorham S 114 3 - 1897
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DSC_7629
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Gorham Athenic Silver Jug
Date/Time: 18.10.2012 11:03:00
Athenic pattern Gorham Silver
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Tiffany - New York 1903
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Gorham "Athenic pattern" - New York 1902
Glass by T.G. Hawkes
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Gorham athenic
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gorham claret jug
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Click to read about the history of this jug !
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History: John McMillin was the owner and captain of the river boat, The Silver Wave. He and his ship were instrumental in ending the blockade at Vicksburg. (See Sherman's autobiography, the Steele Bayou episode, wherein the good captain's name is misspelled.) After the war, Captain McMillin returned to his home Pittsburgh where he patented the first successful steam capstan. His fortune was made by suing those miscreants who failed to pay royalties. Fortune in hand, he married and produced two children. One, a daughter died in childhood. The other was the family heir, Albion Steele McMillin. The captain died of a heart attack in his late forties. It was then discovered that the son also suffered from a defective heart. For his health Albion was sent to the West Coast, traveled the world extensively and was renowned for his conversation (he hardly spoke but listened attentively while puffing his cigar). Albion married into the Bryce family (of Bryce Brothers now Lenox) and produced three daughters. The youngest was Emily Bryce McMillin Terry the late owner of the items! Then i bought it at Ebay and now it is in my collection - it is a great honour for me to have this jug in my collection !
Tiffany - New York 1903
Glass signed: Stevens & Williams - Design by Frederick Carder
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Detail of engraving
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Drawing by Carder, Nov. 1900
Out of "20th Century British Glass" by Charles R. Hajdamach
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tiffany
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stevens & williams stourbridge, england
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Gorham Manufacturing Company - New York 1904
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Tuthill
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