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Fine and Rare Antebellum Alabama Coin (.900) Silver Water Pitcher, third quarter 19th century, by James Conning (1813-1872), Mobile, Alabama, of pear-shaped form, decorated with repousse grape clusters and leaves joined by engraved vines, with an arched figural grapevine handle and shaped integral spout with molded rim, the whole raised on an ogee-domed circular foot, engraved with the arms of Robertson, h. 13-1/8", dia. 6-3/4", l. 9", 36.65 t. oz. The crest and motto here are clearly those of Robertson of Tranent (and later Edinburgh), Scotland, though the arms themselves are somewhat inaccurately rendered, a not uncommon phenomenon with American interpretation of British arms. Given this and the prevalence of the surname, tracing the arms to a particular Alabama family would prove daunting - though perhaps not impossible - to an intrepid genealogist.


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