Details
- Dimensions
- 3.4ʺW × 3.4ʺD × 6.75ʺH
- Styles
- Victorian
- Period
- Mid 19th Century
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Engraving
- Sterling Silver
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Silver
- Condition Notes
- They Have Very Light Wear but note that They do have a Couple of Small Dents that can Best Be … moreThey Have Very Light Wear but note that They do have a Couple of Small Dents that can Best Be Seen in my 12th - Last Listing Photograph less
- Description
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This is a Absolutely Beautiful - Fine Quality Pair of Antique American Coin Silver Wedding Goblets. Early Victorian Era - …
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This is a Absolutely Beautiful - Fine Quality Pair of Antique American Coin Silver Wedding Goblets. Early Victorian Era - Circa 1850s. Each Completely Hand Made - Custom Made. They have Fine Engine Turned - and Hand Engraved Features. The Fronts are Engraved with the Bride and Groom Names " Edward & Mary" ". Also Note! the Gold Wash Interiors. They have No Maker or Other Marks. They have a Substantial Combined Solid Coin Silver Weight of 11.217 Troy Ounces.
Each Measures 6 3/4 inches Tall x 3 3/8 inches Wide at Top Rim / 3 inches Wide at Base.
SILVER - SILVER - SILVER. Do You Love Antique Sterling Silver & Coin Silver Items ???. If you do you will be Happy to Know that I Maintain a Vast Selection of over 300 Pieces in my GM Picker Chairish Store Inventory with More Pieces Being Added on a Regular Basis.
The Early American Silver Makers adopted the Coin Silver Standard up until around the mid 1860s at which point in time they started to adopt the Sterling Silver Standard. American Coin Silver has a 90% Silver Content, and Sterling Silver has a slightly higher 92.5% Silver Content. Pure Silver is 99.9% Pure - That is to say that it Contains No Other Alloy Metals. Some of Pieces of American Coin Silver items that were produced were marked "Coin" - but it should be Noted that many of the other pieces that were produced during that period Have No Silver Mark At All. Once the Sterling Standard took hold the vast majority of the Silver Pieces that were produced by Numerous American Silver Companies were marked "Sterling". All of the Unmarked American Silver Pieces that I Sell on Chairish are Professionally Tested and are Absolutely Guaranteed to to Have the Silver Content as Stated.
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