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The address for this sale in Southern Pines, NC 28387 will be available after 9:00am on Thursday, May 29th, 2025.
Dates
Fri
May 30
10am to 6pm
Sat
May 31
9am to 6pm

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A Sweet Transition

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In 1880 Mr. Watson Wilcox caught a record breaking three pound trout that was memorialized in a watercolor by M. Dickenson.

 

In a vintage shoebox tied neatly with string is a box of pristine daguerreotypes of the Wilcox Family. Including several of Watson and his Brother Dennis.

 

Tucked in faded burgundy velvet drawstring bag and in the back of a drawer, in the china cabinet and in a box in the attic is a small collection of Rogers Sterling! If anyone knows Rogers Brothers they are Aware it most often is silver plate. In the 19th century they developed a method of deep silver overlay that made silver plate affordable. 

 

In an antique box covered in faded purple pansies hinged in brass are the gold antique pocket watches of the Wilcox Family. 

 

In a long wood box are the hat pins that the women in the photos most likely used to secure their velvet bonnets more than a century ago. Whimsical and lethal Gold and sterling hat pins.

 

Through out cubbies and drawers neatly stored we found Meriden silver, Wilcox Sterling, International Silver, and Coin Silver representing the silversmiths of C Brewer and Co, C Parker, J H Martin, O D Seymour Pure Coin has been identified and there is more.

 

So what is the connection of Meriden Connecticut, The Wilcox Family, And Roger Brothers?

 

"The Rogers brothers had met with success their activity, but were hampered by lack of capital and qualified organization to market their product.

In 1852 six or seven small Britannia ware plants in the town of Meriden were organized by Horace C. and Dennis C. Wilcox into the Meriden Britannia Co supplying Britannia, Albata and German silver ware, both plated and unplated, to many other firms.

An agreement was reached whereby the genius and skill of the Rogers were joined with the initiative and business ability of the Meriden concern, and the latter began the production of goods that were later to be described in the catalogue of the Meriden Britannia Co., in the year 1867, as supplying "all the advantages of silver in durability and beauty at one-fifth the cost". https://www.silvercollection.it/meridenbritanniaco.html#google_vignette

 

A copy of the letter taped behind the painting introduces the Wilcox Brothers, the daguerreotypes put a face to the fisherman and the family. The collection of coin silver to Rogers sterling to Meridian Silverplate to  International Silver is an informative collection of New England Silver spanning two centuries. 

 

It's a rare catch to discover a piece of American History by connecting the dots. Even more fun is after talking with a descendent she told me that the when the Wilcox Mansion was torn down that a whole room was moved to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC. Coincidentally last year I had the opportunity to visit the MET and spent time viewing the Wilcox Room. 

A collection of Victorian doll furniture as well as miniatures. 

An antique hand-painted toleware collection. 

Victorian to present books. Signed first editions. 

Sports books. Some signed. Including The Harlem Globe Trotters and Coach Saperstein.

Outdoor furniture. Lightweight and Durable. Six piece vintage wicker collection. 

Pair of Federal Style turn of the century cherry cannon ball four poster beds with surround brass rod for dust ruffles.

Photos of items will be added tomorrow. The first day of the sell the pieces will be sold as a collection. For American History buffs, New England silver enthusiasts, horologists, fine antique lovers, an early Staffordshire and Wedgewood plate collectors, bibliophiles, Harlem Globe Trotters coach Abe Saperstein, and anyone who loves a good fish story we hope to see you Friday. 

 

 

 

Watson Wilcox framed in Civil War depiction of flag and cannon. Extremely rare. Excellent condition. Bottom corner has drum and cannon.Upper corner has eagle with American Flag.Watson Wilcox resided in Connecticut.A watercolor of the trout that Watson Wilcox caught in 1880. A copy of a letter of the catch is available. The lower corners have cannon and drum. A young Watson E Wilcox in a beautiful ebonized wood case with beehive.Taken with flash to show carving. The actually wood is black.Sale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureWatson as child. Painted daguerreotype.Watson's Napkin Holder.Rogers Sterling tray and S&P shakers. Daguerreotypes of Hannah Miles sitting in front of landscape backdrop. Sale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureDennis Wilcox with tintype of his wife tucked in corner. Close up of tin type. Lodisca Parmelee
Edla Lodisca Parmelee was born on May 20, 1868, in Middlesex, Connecticut. Her parents were Wilbur Fiske Parmelee, and Lodisca Clarinda Blatchley. She married Dwight Johnson Payne on 22 June 1887, in Middlesex, Connecticut,. They had 3 sons and 2 daughters. She died on 13 May 1917, in Kalamazoo, Michigan, at the age of 48, and was buried in Kalamazoo, Michigan.Sale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureDennis Wilcox who partnered with Roger Brothers. Sale PictureHepziba WilcoxSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureHezekiah Wilcox Sale PictureObituary of Hezekiah Sale PictureSale PictureDainty Teacups!Empire England  VictorianMoons and StarsVictorian obelisk paperweight Sterling Bowl Garland in relief. 
WATSON COMPANY - Attleboro, MA
Beginning about 1900, Watson produced a line of sterling hollow-ware for Wilcox & Wagoner of New York using the "sword and laurel wreath" mark. Wilcox & Wagoner closed down c.1905 and Watson continued producing with this mark until 1929.
In 1920 "The Watson Co" was incorporated taking in charge all the silver operations. Many new flatware patterns continued to be introduced on a regular basis.
Origin in 1874 as Cobb, Gould & Co. Later Watson & Newell (1880-1886), Watson Newell & Co (1887-1895), Watson & Newell Co. (1895-1920) and Watson Company (1920-1955). Watson bought Wilcox & Wagoner c. 1905. Sold to R.Wallace &Sons in 1955.Sale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureVictorian hand-painted mantle vasesWadsworth, Lounsbury & Turner Pillar & Scroll Clock
19th century, time and strike movement, mahogany veneer case with three brass urn finials and reverse painted tablet showing Mt. Vernon, interior manufacturer's label, dial with painted Roman numerals.Sale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureHall & Elton The Geneva, New York manufacturer Abraham Bashara Hall and A. D. Elton in 1841.  Sale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale Picture

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