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Antique Sterling Silver Repousse Decorated Thread Box George Shiebler New York

  • $ 177.77


Description: This is an antique Sterling Silver small thread box from New York USA. The box has Maker's Mark for George Shiebler & Co. which was in business in New York in the period 1876-1910. This is a small cylindrical box composed of two parts. The box is decorated with a nice repeating repousse pattern. The box would house a small spool of thread, which would be threaded into the small hole in the bottom portion of the box and would be pulled out for use by positioning an opening in the top portion in alignment with the hole on the bottom portion. The box has a monogram on top in the form of the letter "E" in cursive calligraphy. The entire box is decorated with a repousse scroll design and truly looks great. The bottom of the box is plain, smooth, and is marked with the word STERLING; a Winged letter "S" (the mark of George Shiebler & Co.), and the number 3152. We believe the box could use a good cleaning but we leave this to the discretion of the new owner. The piece is small and measures ~1 1/8" in diameter and ~1 5/8" inn height. The box is relatively clean and shiny. Just a great and wonderful antique that very seldom comes in such a good condition. Please view photos as they are part and parcel of our description.

Date: Made sometime in the period 1876-1910.

Origin: New York USA.

Size: Measures ~1 1/8" in diameter and ~1 5/8" inn height. The piece weighs about 22.5 grams or about 0.72 troy ounces.

Maker: George Shiebler & Co.

Marks: Marked with the word STERLING; a Winged letter "S" (the mark of George Shiebler & Co.), and the number 3152.

Distinguishing Characteristics - Most Interesting About The Piece: A beautiful rare small antique made by an accomplished silversmith from New York USA, which would make a great addition to any collection of small silver boxes.

Condition: The box is in very good condition with no breaks or repairs. The box has a few minor dings and a few minor scratches to the surface. The inside has minimum wear but shows some scratches to the bottom commensurate with the piece's age and utilitarian function. The box closes very well and the holes for the thread in both the top and bottom portions line-up very well. The piece could probably use a good cleaning, which we leave to the new owner. Be that as it may this is a great antique which very seldom comes by in such a good shape. Please see photos for additional condition information.

 


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