Sterling silver decorated with animals and plants from right around 1880. American. Dominick & Haff, creators. Opening in 1821 under the name of William Gale and Son, what was left of Dominick and Haff was sold to Reed and Barton in 1928.

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Jug. 1879. Silver, brass, and copper. Part of an exhibition at the De Young Museum, San Francisco. Source: Daderot. Photograph taken on November 5, 2013. Cc0 License 1.0. via https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pitcher,_Dominick_%26_Haff,_New_York_City,_1879,_silver,_brass,_copper_-_De_Young_Museum_-_DSC00884.JPG
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Intaglio chased water pitcher with a hibiscus on one side and a lily on the other. 1881. Aesthethic Movement. Sterling silver. Underside with the inscription “BOWEN/ AUG. 25th/ 1856 and 1881.” Maker’s marks: marked under the base above the inscription with Dominick & Haff’s trademark, “STERLING/ 86”. Image © 2020 Spencer Marks Ltd.. Fair use license. via https://www.spencermarks.com/products/dominick-haff-antique-sterling-silver-intaglio-chased-aesthetic-movement-water-pitcher-new-york-city-1881
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Water pitcher with chased repoussé floral and foliate decoration. 1884. Sterling silver. Imaged by Heritage Auctions, HA.com. Image © Heritage Auctions, HA.com. Fair use license. via https://fineart.ha.com/itm/silver-and-vertu/hollowware/a-dominick-and-haff-silver-water-pitcher-new-york-new-york-circa-1884marks-rectangle-circle-diamond-925-1884-ster/a/5212-75091.s