The Lord Saybrook sterling silver goblet by International is one of the most popular out there, always sought after to fill in a set or start a collection. This vintage goblet measures 6-5/8 inches high, 3-1/2 inches in diameter at the top and 2-7/8 inches in diameter at the base. Weight is 5.85 troy ounces.
We have 4 vintage sterling silver goblets known by connoisseurs as Wallace 14s. They measure 6-3/4 inches in height x 3-1/2 inches in diameter at the rim and 3 inches at the base. They average 5.62 troy ounces in weight. These are very popular goblets and each one sells for $175.
These hefty English sterling silver cups really hold a drink! Dating from 1883-4 and made in Birmingham, the cups weigh approximately 9.5 troy ounces. Dimensions are 5-1/2 inches high, 4 inches in diameter at the rim, and 3-1/8 inches at the base. We have 3 at the moment and each one sells for $550 apiece. Excellent condition.
This great vintage sterling silver brandy snifter was made by Cartier, most likely in the 1950s though it could be earlier. Dimensions are 5-3/4 inches high, 3-1/8 inches in diameter at the rim, 2-15/16 inches at the base, and 5 inches across the belly. Weight is a solid 10.16 troy ounces. What a great addition to your bar!
This exceptional silver Art Nouveau walking stick is reminiscent of the work of George W. Schiebler (New York City, 1876-1910) who was known for his medallion and Art Nouveau pieces. The sterling handle is adorned with an applied mallard duck, a retriever with a water fowl in its mouth, an owl on a copper moon, and a copper beetle. The handle measures 2-1/16 x 3-4 inches and on the knob is a monogram or logo of bronze. The ebony shaft terminates in a bimetal tip. Overall length of this wonderful ...click for details
This wonderful coin silver presentation baby mug was made by Christian Kuchler (active New Orleans 1852-1870, in brief partnership with Adolph Himmel 1852) and retailed by Hyde & Goodrich. It belonged to Frazer Titus Edmondson (b. 1855 or May 6, 1856–d. 1910 Memphis, TN)) who was born into an illustrious Memphis family.
F. T. Edmondson was son of Confederate Col. James Howard Edmondson, who served under Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest in the Civil War. His father was a prominent businessm ...click for details
This classic vintage sterling silver mint julep cup is made by International. Banded at the rim and at the base, the cup measures 3-7/8 inches in height x 3 inches in diameter at the top. It weighs 3.92 troy ounces. At the moment, we have four cups and each one sells for $285.
These classic vintage sterling silver mint julep cups are in fine condition and may be purchased individually for $285 each, although it's a great idea to pick up as many unmonogrammed ones as you can when you find them. Dimensions: 3-3/4 in. high, 2-7/8 inches in diameter at top, 2-3/8 in. in diameter at base. Avergae weight is 3.98 troy ounces.
This vintage sterling silver banded mint julep cup was made by Mr. Trees of Lexington, Kentucky and is very collectible. Dimensions are 3-5/8 inches in height x 2-7/8 inches in diameter at the rim x 2-3/8 inches at the base. It weighs 4.30 troy ounces and, lucky for you, is not monogrammed.
This extremely collectible vintage Presidential sterling silver mint julep cup dates from Richard Milhous Nixon's first Presidency and was made by Mark Scearce. Dimensions are 3-3/4 inches high x 3-1/8 inches in diameter at the top x 2-5/8 inches in diameter at the base. Weighs 4.82 troy ounces and has never been monogrammed.
This Art Deco sterling silver lobed water pitcher was made in the 1920s by Frank W. Smith of Gardiner, Mass. Dimensions are 9 inches high at the spout, 8-1/4 inches from handle to spout, and 4-1/4 inches at the base. 24.63 troy ounces in weight. No monogram and in fine condition.
This early turn-of-the-century sterling silver water pitcher by Gorham is in the Plymouth pattern and dates from 1903. In beautiful condition with a wonderful period monogram, the pitcher measures 9-5/8 inches high at the spout, 9-3/4 inches handle to spout and weighs 25.08 troy ounces. What a nice addition this would make to your bar.
This weighty and extremely handsome sterling silver water pitcher was made by Wallace Silversmiths in the 1920s and retailed by Spaulding Co. in Cincinnati. Dimensions are 9-1/2 inches high at the spout, 8-7/8 inches from handle to spout, and 5 inches in diameter at the base. It weighs 40.90 troy ounces. Great condition and no monogram to boot!
This grand sterling silver lidded loving cup horse trophy was made by Reed & Barton circa 1915-1920. It is extremely large, measuring 20-1/2 inches in height at the finial x 14 inches handle to handle, and weighs a hefty 102.5 troy ounces. Graced with a crisply and realistically carved horse and jockey finial and decorated with a laurel wreath, the trophy is not engraved, so it could be used for a horse show or racing event. This is a terrific piece of equine memorabilia from one of the prem ...click for details
Currently on hand are TWO (2) vintage sterling suilver mint julep cups by Mark Scearce dating from the first years of the Richard Nixon presidency. These cups are without monograms and each cup is sold for $550. Dimensions: 3.7/8 in. high x 3-1/8 inches in diameter at the top. Weight is 4.69 troy ounces. Great if you need two, but fine if you need just one.