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The Gothic Revival Legacy
Of The 19th Century
And The Arts And Crafts Movement
Silver, Brass and Bronze

A fine example of A. W .N. Pugin's Graphic Art which served as the
basis for his wallpaper, fabric and tile art.

Large Bronze Processional Cross, Early 20th Century, a gift from Edward
Davidson*
Two Large Bronze Gothic Revival Door Knockers.
The upper knocker is true to Pugin design
where the lower is more traditional "Victorian Whimsy"
Gorham Manufacturing Company's strap-work pattern clothes brush,
marked with the Scissor Econ for 1907, Sterling, the numbers 1856 and capital C.*
American sterling silver pin tray XIV Century*
XIV Century Sugar Shell with an "F" monogram
Vanderslice, San Francisco, California Circa 1900*
Close-up of Sugar Shell
XIV Century Berry Spoon with an "F" monogram
Vanderslice, San Francisco, California Circa 1900*
W. K. Vanderslice mark.W. K. Vaderslice - San Francisco, CA
Founded in 1860 by William Keyser Vanderslice in partnership with Charles H. Sherman. From 1868 he was in partnership with Lucius Thompson and from 1881 with Kenneth Melrose. The business was incorporated as W.K. Vanderslice & Co in 1897 and sold to Shreve & Co in 1908
XIV Century Sugar Shell with a Gothic "B" monogram
Shreve & Co., San Francisco, California Circa 1915*
Shreve mark on XIV Century*
Shreve XIV Century side plate*
Shreve XIV Century Finger Bowl*
Shell Bowl XIV Century Prototype**Provenance: The Edward Davidson Silver Collection
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