TWO SILVER EWERS, the first maker's mark of Gale & Willis, New York, 1895, urn form on raised shaped circular foot, flat chased with flowers divided by flutes, the body with two shaped oval foliate scroll and rocaille enclosed cartouche, one engraved with script name, flanked by panels of interlocking scrolls enclosing matted panels chased with flowers, the flowers continuing on the shoulder, with similarly decorated neck and scroll handle--12in. (30.4cm.) high, the second maker's mark of Dominick & Haff, 1892, pear shaped on circular foot, the body chased and engraved with frieze of flowering foliage and scrolls centering vacant scroll enclosed shaped oval cartouches, monogrammed neck, the sides to the spout decorated, with foliate scroll handle--8¼in. (20.9cm.) high, 56.5oz. (2)

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TWO SILVER EWERS, the first maker's mark of Gale & Willis, New York, 1895, urn form on raised shaped circular foot, flat chased with flowers divided by flutes, the body with two shaped oval foliate scroll and rocaille enclosed cartouche, one engraved with script name, flanked by panels of interlocking scrolls enclosing matted panels chased with flowers, the flowers continuing on the shoulder, with similarly decorated neck and scroll handle--12in. (30.4cm.) high, the second maker's mark of Dominick & Haff, 1892, pear shaped on circular foot, the body chased and engraved with frieze of flowering foliage and scrolls centering vacant scroll enclosed shaped oval cartouches, monogrammed neck, the sides to the spout decorated, with foliate scroll handle--8¼in. (20.9cm.) high, 56.5oz. (2)

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