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Nov 12, 2025
Collection: A Vanderbilt & Whitney Legacy: Property from the Collection of Marylou Whitney & John HendricksonWilliam Gale, Jr., New York, circa 1867 Comprising a coffee pot, teapot, cream jug, waste bowl, sugar bowl (lacking cover), each of tapering form, engraved with bright-cutting, each engraved CAV and 1867. Height of coffee pot 11 inches, height of teapot 9 1/4 inches, total approximately 79 ounces, all in.The CAV monogram is that of Cornelius Vanderbilt II (1843-1899), who married Alice Claypoole Gwynne (1845-1934) on 4 February 1867 in New York. Cornelius Vanderbilt II was the grandson of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt (1794-1877). Thence by descent to Getrude Vanderbilt (1875-1942), daughter, artist, and founder of the Whitney Museum, who married Harry Payne Whitney (1872-1930) Cornelius (Sonny) Vanderbilt Whitney (1899-1992), who married Marylou (Schroeder) Whitney (1925-2019) in 1958.
Please note the pots contain ivory insulators; Sold together with New York State Department of Environmental Conservation License (ECL), with authorization to sell Interstate and Intrastate, expiration date of November 11, 2026.
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