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Lot 1044
American Coin Silver Mary Todd Lincoln Kettle & Stand
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Circa 1859-1860, without a visible manufacturer's mark, the pattern number 8 impressed to each piece, without a monogram, XRF tests silver.

16 1/4 in.

86.8 total troy oz.

From a Significant Boston Silver Collector From a Significant Boston Silver Collector

This magnificent example of 19th-century silver is from a service near identical to the set purchased by Mary Todd Lincoln in 1861 for use at the White House and now in the collection of the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History. The design, incorporating elements of Renaissance Revival and Rococo Revival styling, was at the height of fashion in mid-19th century America. The kettle is finely chased with floral sprays and acanthus flourishes amidst strapwork framing. In addition to applied beading, the kettle features ring handles supported by finely cast satyr heads with open mouths and extended tongues. Examples of this service are rare to come to market.

Good estate condition, very minor pen-point dents to the body.