- NGC $1 1855 CHARLOTTE TYPE II XF 40
The Charlotte mint was the fist branch mint, opened to utilize a local strike of gold, instead of shipping the gold to Philadelphia for coinage. $1, $ 2 ½ and $5 dollar coins...
[more like this] - NUMISMATICS. 1855 C $5 LIBERTY HEAD
HALF EAGLE Gold Coin. An 1855 C (Charlotte) $5 Liberty Head Half Eagle gold coin. The total mintage for this date & mint mark is: 39,788. Total approx. weight is 8.359 grams....
[more like this] - LIBERTY CLASSICS METAL TOY BANK VEGA
PLANE, COCA COLA 6...Limited Edition. Die cast metal, decorated in bright red, with Coca Cola and Charlotte Motor Speedway logos. Snap pilot canopy off to insert coins and...
[more like this] - 5 ITEMS PERTAINING TO CSA PRIVATE J.M.
WILSON, INCL. 2 ...Five (5) items pertaining to Confederate soldier James Madison Wilson, Private, 1st Regiment Tennessee Cavalry (Carter's), Company K, of Giles County, TN....
[more like this] - 1852-C $5 GOLD COIN, CHARLOTTE MINThalf
eagle gold coin dated 1852 from the Charlotte Mint
Condition:
lustrous XF+ coin with scattered marks, ICG notes "bent" and gave grade "AU40 details" (we are thinking they...
[more like this] - AMERICAN COIN SILVER MUG, CHEESE SCOOP
AND SERVING SHOV...mid 19th century, including paneled mug, pedestal base and scroll handle, inscribed "Charlotte Dellinger", marks for William Adams (New York, NY working...
[more like this] - A MISSOURI COIN SILVER JULEP CUP BY
LOUIS ZUR MEGEDE Active in Lexington, Missouri from 1849-1877, marked to interior base of cup, engraved 1857 to underside of cup, further engraved to body "Jane Briscoe /...
[more like this] - A MIXED COLLECTION OF AMERICAN, BRITISH
AND OTHER COINS GB Queen Charlotte bronze medal for coronation September 22 1761; GB a bank token, 1s 6d, 1812; GB a bank token, 3 shillings 1812; GB 1797 cartwheel penny...
[more like this] - Six New Orleans coin silver forks: rounded
fiddle handles, thread borders, marks for retailer "E.A. Tyler N.O." (Edward A. Tyler, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1838-1879), maker possibly John Polhamus and George E. Strong...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver mug, round with
reeded borders, S-scroll handle, marks for Hayden & Gregg (New York City/Charleston, South Carolina, working 1832-1846), inscribed "J.W.P. to C. Kerr" (James...
[more like this] - John Ewan coin pitcher, receipt: round
paneled form, reeded border, C-square handle, stepped conforming base, marked "J. EWAN" (John Ewan, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1823-1852), base inscribed...
[more like this] - Masonic coin silver pitcher, round with
C handle with thumbpiece, helmet form spout, pedestal base, inscribed "The/Grand Lodge/of/Massachusetts/to/David Moody", marked "J.B. Jones" (John B. Jones, Boston, Massachusetts,...
[more like this] - Bird decorated coin silver spoon, oval
feather end handle, back of bowl with dove and olive branch, probably George Dowig, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1765-1773, and Baltimore, Maryland, working 1773-1795,...
[more like this] - Vogler coin silver spoon, handle with
pointed end, dove and olive branch on back of bowl, marked "I. Vogler" (John Vogler, Salem, North Carolina, working 1805-1820), no monogram, 5-1/4 in. Small spots...
[more like this] - American coin silver epergne, four vine
form arms and feet, overall grape and vine decoration, marked "F.W. Cooper…Amity Street" (New York City, working 1840-1851), central glass bowl, presentation...
[more like this] - North Carolina coin silver ladle, downturned
tipt back fiddle handle, pointed fins, oval bowl, marked "T&H" (Thomas Trotter and John Huntington, Charlotte, North Carolina, working 1828-1832), 6.41 oz.T.,...
[more like this] - North Carolina coin silver tongs, fiddle
handles, oval terminals, marked "T&H" (Thomas Trotter and John Huntington, Charlotte, North Carolina, working 1828-1832), no monogram, 5-3/4 in. Average wear....
[more like this] - American coin silver beverage pitcher
circa 1830-40 beaded squat baluster form repousse-chased with floral motifs and vacant cartouche flanked by twig and grapevine-encrusted handle; marked: Pure Coin and other...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver cream pitcher
Hayden Brothers & Co South Carolina circa 1852-1855 melon finial on hinged dome lid and floral-chased pear-form body with vacant cartouche and vine-encrusted handle; marked:...
[more like this] - North Carolina coin silver spoon, fiddle
handle, pointed fins, "J.E. Boger" (possibly John E. Boger, Salisbury, North Carolina, working 1845-1853), "AC" monogram, 5-1/2 in. Slight wear. Collection of the Late Ruth...
[more like this] - Ten pieces coin silver flatware: seven
pieces with coffin tips, one ladle, six spoons, Fletcher & Gardiner spoon, fish or butter knife, E. Wyler ladle; detailed list available. Good to average wear. Collection...
[more like this] - Two canes, compass and match safe: one
with tapered shaft possibly wood with heavy ebonized finish, tip opening to sundial and compass, paper label "Columbus Sundial…Made in Germany", with pocket...
[more like this] - Three pieces English silver: tea caddy
spoon, shell bowl, marks for William Eley & William Fearn, lacking city mark, 1797, later "S" monogram, 3-3/8 in., handle bent ; tea caddy spoon, oval bowl,...
[more like this] - Timothy Pickering coinage letter, seven
line letter datelined "Department of State, Decr. 7, 1795" to U.S. mint director Elias Boudinot, "I have laid before the President your note of the 4th proposing...
[more like this] - 15 pieces coin silver flatware, Northern
makers: four forks, 7-3/4 in.; ten spoons, two with basket of flowers, 4-3/4 in. to 9-1/2 in.; one salt spoon, 4 in., most with monograms. Collection of the Late Ruth Scott,...
[more like this] - 17 pieces Kirk Mayflower silver: 13
coin silver teaspoons, 1846-1861, monograms, eleven with "GMR", two with "JAH", 5-3/4 in., dents in bowls ; four knives with hollow handles, unmarked,...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver mug, paneled
sides, scroll handle, ring base, scroll and floral decoration, marked "W. Carrington" (William Carrington, New York and Charleston, South Carolina, working 1830-1901), later...
[more like this] - Three Charleston coin silver knives:
hollow handle, thread decoration, no monogram, blades marked by retailer "Gregg Hayden & Co" (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1852), maker probably Gale & Hayden...
[more like this] - (13) Pcs. Signed Chinese SilverTo include
eleven Chinese silver spoons the handles decorated with Chinese coins with bamboo handle a silver hairpin in the shape of ruyi scepter together with a belt decorated in bats...
[more like this] - Alabama coin silver fish slice, fiddle
handle, rounded fins, shell attachment, pierced blade, scalloped back, no monogram, marks for "A.L. Coan.Mobile" (Abraham L. Coan, Mobile, Alabama, working 1833-1841), 11-1/2...
[more like this] - Pair Alabama coin silver spoons: rounded
fiddle handles, round fins, marked "J. Conning" and "Mobile" (James Conning, Mobile, Alabama, working 1842-1872), "McM" monogram, 6-1/4 in. Loss to tops of bowls, wear. Private...
[more like this] - Three New Orleans coin silver spoons:
shaped floral handles, scroll fins, monograms on backs, marked "H.E. Baldwin & Co." (New Orleans, Louisiana, circa 1825), 7-1/4 in. Fronts with removed monogram, creases at...
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