Sterling silver-gilt Native American-style presentation loving cup Tiffany & Co., New York, NY, circa 1905
Decorated with etched scenes depicting Native Americans in canoes, and tipis along the shoreline, with shield cartouche, inscribed "Kommerzienrath Carl Niedieck/And Niedieck & Co. Ltd./As a token of esteem and with hearty congratulations on their golden anniversary. From H. A. Caesar and E. A. Richard of H. A. Caesar & Co./New York May 1st 1905.", with three handles, on three feet, marked to underside.
Provenance: Sotheby's New York, June 15, 1998, Important American Silver, lot 1700.
The Collection of Victor Niederhoffer.
Decorated with etched scenes depicting Native Americans in canoes, and tipis along the shoreline, with shield cartouche, inscribed "Kommerzienrath Carl Niedieck/And Niedieck & Co. Ltd./As a token of esteem and with hearty congratulations on their golden anniversary. From H. A. Caesar and E. A. Richard of H. A. Caesar & Co./New York May 1st 1905.", with three handles, on three feet, marked to underside.
H: 8 1/2 in. Weight: 79.055 oz. t.
Provenance: Sotheby's New York, June 15, 1998, Important American Silver, lot 1700.
The Collection of Victor Niederhoffer.
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Decorated with etched scenes depicting Native Americans in canoes, and tipis along the shoreline, with shield cartouche, inscribed "Kommerzienrath Carl Niedieck/And Niedieck & Co. Ltd./As a token of esteem and with hearty congratulations on their golden anniversary. From H. A. Caesar and E. A. Richard of H. A. Caesar & Co./New York May 1st 1905.", with three handles, on three feet, marked to underside.
Provenance: Sotheby's New York, June 15, 1998, Important American Silver, lot 1700.
The Collection of Victor Niederhoffer.
Decorated with etched scenes depicting Native Americans in canoes, and tipis along the shoreline, with shield cartouche, inscribed "Kommerzienrath Carl Niedieck/And Niedieck & Co. Ltd./As a token of esteem and with hearty congratulations on their golden anniversary. From H. A. Caesar and E. A. Richard of H. A. Caesar & Co./New York May 1st 1905.", with three handles, on three feet, marked to underside.
H: 8 1/2 in. Weight: 79.055 oz. t.
Provenance: Sotheby's New York, June 15, 1998, Important American Silver, lot 1700.
The Collection of Victor Niederhoffer.