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  • Sidewall And Border (USA), 1940

    b) Floral swag border, wrapped with blue ribbon, suspended by pink and blue bow knot. Printed in green, pink and blue on off-white ground. Narrow pink banding at top and…

  • Sidewall And Border, Peppermint, 1940

    a) Narrow stripes (alternately white and pale pink) on a deeper pink ground; b) design of silver stars on pink ground with straight border in white on one side and…

  • Sidewall And Border (USA), 1940

    a) Narrow stripes (alternately light and middle blue) on a pale blue ground; b) border in design of red stars on pale blue ground with straight border in blue on…

  • Sidewall And Border, Roman Holiday, 1935–42

    a) Stripes of several widths in black, gilt and two shades of green on pink ground; b) Design of cherub holding striped drapery ornamented with Greek fret and tassels. Printed…

  • Sugar Bowl And Lid (USA), 1825–50

    Ovoid body on spreading foot, with bead edging and fret band; two scrolled handles. Cover in concave tiers, with figure of standing Chinese holding a bamboo staff. Engraved on one…

  • Sugar Bowl And Lid (Italy), ca. 1800

    Four-lobed oval plan with curved walls. Four-lobed dome cover with knob shape of a hip and leaf. Blue-gray body. Bowl and cover each decorated with two oval medallions with polychromed…

  • Sidewall And Border (possibly France), 1850–55

    Against a light gray ground are printed isolated, oval-shaped rings of stamped silver, leafy vines. Drop match. Two incomplete widths are joined with a section of printed border, with beading…

  • Pendant, ca. 1814

    Medal commemorating Tsar Alexander I of Russia. Obverse shows laureate head of the Emperor, and the inscription: ALEXANDER I. IMP. RUSSORUM. Uniface, in contemporary ornate frame with suspension ring.

  • Sugar Bowl And Lid (England), 1726–27

    (a) Hemispherical bowl on molded, domed foot, the rim reinforced. (b) Domed cover with ring to serve as handle or as foot ring. Engraved on side: unicorn’s head.

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