Silver, porcelain and objects of vertu
Silver, porcelain and objects of vertu
Auction date
Auction time
10:00 AM EST
Location
Online and Charleston, South Carolina
Lot count
176
Lot count
Decorative Objects
Status
Opening soon
Silver, porcelain, glass, and objects of vertu, timed to the season when tables are set and cabinets are filled.
American coin silver from Charleston and Savannah workshops forms the backbone of the sale, with pieces by Louis Boudo and a rare presentation pitcher by John Ewan. English holdings include a George II tea service by Paul de Lamerie and a collection of eighteenth century wine labels assembled over four decades.
Glass and porcelain follow, with Bohemian cut crystal, Meissen figures, and a complete Worcester dessert service in the Blind Earl pattern. Every silver lot has been weighed and hallmark tested prior to cataloguing.
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