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Bailey & Co. Antique Coin Silver Wine Ewer Pitcher Dated 1852

$987.35

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  • Brand: Bailey & Co.
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Age: 1852
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: Excellent estate condition; see listing description for more detailed information.
  • Composition: Sterling Silver (.925)
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

Description

Bailey & Co. Antique Coin Silver Wine Ewer Pitcher Dated 1852
Bailey & Co. Antique Coin Silver Wine Ewer Pitcher Dated 1852
Pre-civil war coin silver pitcher/ewer by Bailey & Co. Philadelphia (see attached photo of mark detail)
Figural Beared man on handle with floral final and hand chased floral body
Carries the hallmark for 1852
Measures 9″t
Coin silver weight 17.7 toz
Excellent estate condition.
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Please note: All sterling silver items sold are estate/pre-owned pieces, therefore they will inherently have some signs of use. I rarely sell items that have major damage, such as breaks, separations, large dents, or deep scratches and if so it will be noted in the listing. Sterling weight can either be listed in oz(postal), toz (troy ounces) or grams.
Sterling
silver has
timeless beauty
like no other precious metal. Its shimmering elegance dresses up your table making you proud to present it to your guest. In
collecting antiques sterling silver
you get to value the importance of a material because of its beauty, detail, age, and other unique features. It is a symbol of a certain time in the past of the human society. An antique sterling silver is one of the
best collections
you can have. They are priceless and elegant. As time goes by, the silver sterling value increases.
Silver
, like other precious metals be used as an
investment
. For more than four thousand years, silver has been regarded as a form of money and store of value.
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