Product Description
A tall coin silver water pitcher, fully marked for Ball. Tompkins & Black, NYC c.1839-51, successors to Marquand & Co., New York/Savannah, GA.
It was really made by that mysterious and prolific silversmith, maker's mark of J.B. Kovel's have a few candidates for those initials but I cannot be sure which one it was, but he was a good silversmith. This is an elegant pitcher with decorative friezes around the spout, body and base. It is inscribed with a contempory script monogram "RWR" and a crest of a bird. In very good condition apart from some fire-scale and a few tiny dings.
Dimensions: 12.75" tall. 26.5 Troy oz.
It was really made by that mysterious and prolific silversmith, maker's mark of J.B. Kovel's have a few candidates for those initials but I cannot be sure which one it was, but he was a good silversmith. This is an elegant pitcher with decorative friezes around the spout, body and base. It is inscribed with a contempory script monogram "RWR" and a crest of a bird. In very good condition apart from some fire-scale and a few tiny dings.
Dimensions: 12.75" tall. 26.5 Troy oz.
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