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Lot 72

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Estimate
$400 - 600
Price Realized
$819
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Lot Description

Two American Silver-Gilt Mugs
19th Century

comprising an example engraved 'Elizabeth Leighton Lee/ From her/ Great Grandmother' and marked for W. Gale and Son, New York, NY, 1862, the other example engraved 'Josiah Marshall Kirby/ May 16th, 1884' and marked for Duhme and Co., Cincinnati, OH.
each marked 'Sterling' on underside.
10 ozt 4 dwt
Height of taller 3 1/2 inches.

Josiah Kirby (1883-1964) was a fellow Cincinnati-born industrialist and politician, prominently serving as president of the Cincinnati Board of Trade and as an Ohio state senator. He and Julius Fleischmann were undoubtedly aware of each other if not personally or professionally acquainted. Following a business failure in Wyoming, Ohio, Kirby relocated to Cleveland in 1911, where he formed the Cleveland Discount Co. and oversaw the operations of the Cleveland Yacht Club (1918-1920). His business dealings, while initially successful, became circumspect, and he was tried and convicted of multiple counts of mail fraud, conspiracy, market rigging, and jury tampering throughout the early to mid-twentieth century.

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