WELCOME TO COAST TO COAST ANTIQUES! Museum quality early American coin silver pitcher decorated with a repousse garland of flowers around the top and bottom shoulders, figural winged feet wearing strap sandals and bearing the makers mark for the short lived partnership of William Gale and Joseph Moseley that lasted about five short years. Weight of 74.7 troy ounces. Irca 1828 – 1833. Approximately 14 + 5/8 inches tall to the top of the finial by 11 inches across including the handle and spout. Condition – Age appropriate, the finial might be ever so slightly pushed, and there are a few very tiny pinpoint dimples in the blank band around the middle on the side opposite the cartouche. See photos for complete assessment. Be sure to also visit our discovery auctions page – Coast to Coast Antiques Discovery Auctions. PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION! PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS AND FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS IF NECESSARY BEFORE PURCHASING! This item is in the category “Antiques\Silver\Coin Silver (.900)”. The seller is “coasttocoast_antiques_nh” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Age: 1800-1849
- Type: Water Pitcher
- Composition: Coin Silver
- Brand: American Silver