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PRESENTATION STERLING CHAMPAGNE BUCKET & TRAY TO MAINE US SENATOR WILLIAM P. FRYE FROM OTHER SENATORS IN 1901
Large, Ornate Loving Cup made by Gorham Silver for Harris & Schafer Co. Model A2306 with three handles, decorated with grapevines and satyr heads and having a gold wash, along with a Monogrammed Tray, together weighing 82.6 ozt. The cup is engraved "Presented to Hon. William P. Frye at the close of the 56th Congress, by all of the Senators. In token of their high appreciation of the ability and impartiality with which he has discharged the duties of President Pro Tempore of the Senate, and of their esteem and personal regard for him". 10" x 11" diam. cup, 1" x 12 3/4" tray. Cup is fine, tray was lacquered. PLUS MAINE MEMORABILIA includes: Feb 20, 1905 Appointment and Councilor to the US Supreme Court; June 24, 1897 Bachelor's Degree from Bowdoin College, signed by DeWitt Hyde; Portrait of the Ship 'William P Frye', built by Arthur Sewall in Maine, sunk by a German Cruiser, in 12" x 10" frame; a copy of "Meddybemps Letters, Maine's Hall of Fame, Memorial Addresses", by William R Pattangall, the 1924 Lewiston Journal Co edition, inscribed by Roger M Ingalls; "The Maine Book" by Henry Dunnack, 1920, Augusta; a copy of Daniel Webster's Fourth of July Oration delivered at Fryeburg, Maine in 1802, the 1882 edition; framed engraved portrait of Frye, 8 1/2" x 6 1/2". Generally good condition.

Large, Ornate Loving Cup made by Gorham Silver for Harris & Schafer Co. Model A2306 with three handles, decorated with grapevines and satyr heads and having a gold wash, along with a Monogrammed Tray, together weighing 82.6 ozt. The cup is engraved "Presented to Hon. William P. Frye at the close of the 56th Congress, by all of the Senators. In token of their high appreciation of the ability and impartiality with which he has discharged the duties of President Pro Tempore of the Senate, and of their esteem and personal regard for him". 10" x 11" diam. cup, 1" x 12 3/4" tray. Cup is fine, tray was lacquered. PLUS MAINE MEMORABILIA includes: Feb 20, 1905 Appointment and Councilor to the US Supreme Court; June 24, 1897 Bachelor's Degree from Bowdoin College, signed by DeWitt Hyde; Portrait of the Ship 'William P Frye', built by Arthur Sewall in Maine, sunk by a German Cruiser, in 12" x 10" frame; a copy of "Meddybemps Letters, Maine's Hall of Fame, Memorial Addresses", by William R Pattangall, the 1924 Lewiston Journal Co edition, inscribed by Roger M Ingalls; "The Maine Book" by Henry Dunnack, 1920, Augusta; a copy of Daniel Webster's Fourth of July Oration delivered at Fryeburg, Maine in 1802, the 1882 edition; framed engraved portrait of Frye, 8 1/2" x 6 1/2". Generally good condition.

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