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Pear & Bacall 19th Century Coin Silver Pie Server, Monogrammed "E.R."

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Pear & Bacall 19th Century Coin Silver Pie Server, Monogrammed "E.R."

Pear & Bacall 19th Century Coin Silver Pie Server, Monogrammed "E.R."

Item: Pie Server

Make: Pear & Bacall (Boston, MA)

Age: 1848-1875

Construction: Coin Silver (.900)

Dimensions: 9 1/4" Long x 2 3/4" Wide

Weight: 2.6ozt

Condition: Excellent antique condition. Very minor surface wear consistent with age and use. No dents or dings. Please see photos.Ā 

Details: Rare coin silver pie server with tipped handle and ornamented blade. Blade is etched with an elaborate scroll and fruit motif including a pineapple, peach, and melon enclosed by a fine scalloped border. Reverse side of handle is monogrammed "E.R." and stamped with "Pear & Bacall" and "Boston".

Edward Pear established his silver shop in 1829, eventually bringing his brother-in-law, Thomas Bacall into the fold in 1848. The partnership lasted until 1875.Ā 

$67.14

Original: $223.81

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$223.81

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Item: Pie Server

Make: Pear & Bacall (Boston, MA)

Age: 1848-1875

Construction: Coin Silver (.900)

Dimensions: 9 1/4" Long x 2 3/4" Wide

Weight: 2.6ozt

Condition: Excellent antique condition. Very minor surface wear consistent with age and use. No dents or dings. Please see photos.Ā 

Details: Rare coin silver pie server with tipped handle and ornamented blade. Blade is etched with an elaborate scroll and fruit motif including a pineapple, peach, and melon enclosed by a fine scalloped border. Reverse side of handle is monogrammed "E.R." and stamped with "Pear & Bacall" and "Boston".

Edward Pear established his silver shop in 1829, eventually bringing his brother-in-law, Thomas Bacall into the fold in 1848. The partnership lasted until 1875.Ā