19th Century E.G. Webster Bridal Basket
19th Century E.G. Webster Bridal Basket
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Antique Silverplate E.G. Webster Bridal Basket with Vintage Avocado Green Scalloped Edge Anchor Hocking Bowl
Based on the maker's mark, the basket is dated between either 1865-1866 or 1875-1886, when the mark was used. The basket is quadruple plated silver.
The bowl is from the 1970s.
Antique Silverplate E.G. Webster Bridal Basket with Vintage Avocado Green Scalloped Edge Anchor Hocking Bowl
Based on the maker's mark, the basket is dated between either 1865-1866 or 1875-1886, when the mark was used. The basket is quadruple plated silver.
The bowl is from the 1970s.
11"h x 8"diam
11"h x 8"diam
E.G. Webster & Son was a prominent silver manufacturing company in Brooklyn, New York, active during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The company specialized in high-quality silver-plated wares and was known for intricate designs, including ornate floral, scroll, and figural patterns.
The company was originally established in 1860 by Elizur G. Webster. Over the years, the business evolved and operated under different names, including E.G. Webster & Son when his son joined the firm.
In 1928, E.G. Webster & Son merged with International Silver Company, which absorbed many independent American silver manufacturers.
Anchor Hocking is an American glass manufacturer founded in 1905 in Lancaster, Ohio, and is famous for its Depression glass, Fire-King cookware, and other pressed glass products.
E.G. Webster & Son was a prominent silver manufacturing company in Brooklyn, New York, active during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The company specialized in high-quality silver-plated wares and was known for intricate designs, including ornate floral, scroll, and figural patterns.
The company was originally established in 1860 by Elizur G. Webster. Over the years, the business evolved and operated under different names, including E.G. Webster & Son when his son joined the firm.
In 1928, E.G. Webster & Son merged with International Silver Company, which absorbed many independent American silver manufacturers.
Anchor Hocking is an American glass manufacturer founded in 1905 in Lancaster, Ohio, and is famous for its Depression glass, Fire-King cookware, and other pressed glass products.
19th Century / Seventies
19th Century / Seventies
Silverplate, glass
Silverplate, glass
Buda, TX
Buda, TX
Original bowl is missing, replaced with the Anding Hocking bowl
Original bowl is missing, replaced with the Anding Hocking bowl