Wood & Hughes Silver Coffee Pot C1860 Medallion - No Mono
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:413428 | Age: 1850-1899 |
Type: Coffee Pot tea set | Pattern: Medallion |
Brand: Wood & Hughes |
WOOD & HUGHES SILVER COFFEE POT c1860 MEDALLION
A fine and rare c1860 Wood & Hughes silver medallion coffee pot.
The pair apprenticed under William Gale in his New York shop in the 1830-1840s.
The partnership first listed 1845.
Examples in major collections including the Museum of City of New York.
In barrel form with curved satin surface panel and beaded trim.
Hand decorated leaf and flower framed oval shi...elds
never monogrammed.
Cover with leaf crown ring and bead finial.
Handle with beaded cap and oval framed classical medallion suspended
from bow tied ribbon.
Spout with beaded and similar bow tied ribbon mount.
Never monogrammed.
The c1860 Wood & Hughes medallion coffee pot 9 1/2 inches and
weighs 29 standard ounces.
Never monogrammed.
Fine condition.Interior clean as if little used.Rich silver patina
and retains original detail.Small chip from upper heat stop, handle remains secure.
Buyers must obey law on purchase of items with bits from endangered species.
Hallmarked as shown.
This is the firm's earliest hallmark, used from 1845 to 1871.
North Carolina and Iowa buyers pay sales tax.
A fine and rare c1860 Wood & Hughes silver medallion coffee pot.
The pair apprenticed under William Gale in his New York shop in the 1830-1840s.
The partnership first listed 1845.
Examples in major collections including the Museum of City of New York.
In barrel form with curved satin surface panel and beaded trim.
Hand decorated leaf and flower framed oval shi...elds
never monogrammed.
Cover with leaf crown ring and bead finial.
Handle with beaded cap and oval framed classical medallion suspended
from bow tied ribbon.
Spout with beaded and similar bow tied ribbon mount.
Never monogrammed.
The c1860 Wood & Hughes medallion coffee pot 9 1/2 inches and
weighs 29 standard ounces.
Never monogrammed.
Fine condition.Interior clean as if little used.Rich silver patina
and retains original detail.Small chip from upper heat stop, handle remains secure.
Buyers must obey law on purchase of items with bits from endangered species.
Hallmarked as shown.
This is the firm's earliest hallmark, used from 1845 to 1871.
North Carolina and Iowa buyers pay sales tax.