- COIN SILVER SPOONS, TOGETHER WITH SUGAR
TONGSCoin silver spoons, together with a William Ball sugar tongs, 13 ozt.
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Condition:
Condition: not examined....
[more like this] - GROUP OF PHILADELPHIA COIN SILVER SPOONS
Includes a serving spoon with mark reading "McNear Coin" likely for William McNeare (circa 1828-1833) or William McNeir (circa 1835-1848), bright-cut "A" monogram; a serving...
[more like this] - ASSORTMENT OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS
First, a pair of serving spoons with mark of Timothy Gerrish (Portsmouth, NH. b. 1753 - d. 1813) bright-cut engraved handles with monograms; a Fiddle & Thread serving spoon...
[more like this] - (19) AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS. 18TH
AND19th-century. To include: (3) tablespoons by CH Mumford, Newport, Rhode Island (1820). Approx. 9" long. A set of (6) bright cut teaspoons unmarked. Approx. 5 1/4" long....
[more like this] - SILVER. GROUPING OF STERLING AND SILVER
FLATWARE. Including (4) monogrammed W.M. B. Durgin Co. round bowl cream/bullion soup spoons - stamped, "sterling Pat'd" with an initial maker's mark; (4) monogrammed R. Wallace...
[more like this] - 16PC 19TH C. AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS
AND RACK Sixteen piece collection of American coin silver spoons, 18th/19th century, mainly 'Fiddle' and 'Fiddle and Thread patterns, maker's include, a pair of William Star...
[more like this] - A (LOT OF 78) MOSTLY COIN SILVER SPOON
LOT, MANY FIDDLEBACK A (lot of 71) Mostly coin silver spoon lot, many fiddleback, including some sterling, by various makers including C. Bond, Ephriam, James Mixx, N.E. Crittenden,...
[more like this] - 10 LEXINGTON, KY COIN SILVER SPOONS10
Lexington, Ky coin silver spoons. Includes 1 Kings Pattern tablespoon marked S.S.Cutler & Co. and Lex KY in separate rectangles, 9"L; and 9 other spoons, all in the Fiddle...
[more like this] - 16 NASHVILLE COIN SILVER SPOONS16 coin
silver spoons, all with fiddle and fiddle tipt pattern handles, all bearing marks of Nashville, Tennessee silversmiths and/or retailers. Includes 1 teaspoon marked W.H. Calhoun...
[more like this] - 19 PCS. ASSORTED FLATWARE INCL. BASKET
OF FLOWERS COIN ...Nineteen (19) pieces sterling, coin, and Continental silver and silverplated flatware and hollowware. 1st-7th items: Seven (7) "Basket of Flowers" pattern...
[more like this] - AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOON PAIR, PA
& VAIncludes a D.B. Hindman & Co. (Philadelphia) circa 1833-1837 spoon that is marked to back and measures approximately 6" long as well as a spoon made by Captain William...
[more like this] - 20 PIECES OF AMERICAN SILVER FLATWAREmid
19th/20th century, including four coin silver forks with marks for Baldwin Gardiner/B. Gardiner & Co. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1814-1826 and New York, NY, working...
[more like this] - 40 PC. 19TH-C. AMERICAN COIN (.900)
SILVER FLATWARE: Approx. 27.70 Troy ounces. Comprising; 3- Large Serving Spoons, & 37- Teaspoons. Early 19th-century coin silver spoons. Including makers such as; William...
[more like this] - Five Early American Coin Silver Spoons
18th
to early 19th Century
includes two spoons marked WR with an eagle stamp for William Richardson (1755-1809), Richmond, VA. Also includes three bearing the stamp IL Tellier...
[more like this] - EIGHTEEN PHILADELPHIA COIN SILVER SPOONS
First a set (6) place spoons with mark of James Watts, active 1832-1888, each with retailer mark of Samuel & Edmund Roberts of Trenton, New Jersey, active 1844-1882, all...
[more like this] - WILLIAM GALE COIN SILVER FLATWAREGroup
of William Gale "Tuscan" Pattern Coin Silver Flatware , pat. 1846, designed by Michael Gibney, most retailed Ball, Black & Co., New York, incl. berry spoon, 4 tablespoons,...
[more like this] - Coin silver spoons: six by John Fries,
Philadelphia three by William Mannerback; Danish silver server by Johannes Siggard, cased English silver demitasse spoons, etc....
[more like this] - LARGE COLLECTION OF COIN SILVER SPOONSLarge
collection of coin silver spoons, 18th and 19th c., to include a set of six J. S. Mart tablespoons, Lescure, M. Attmore, R. & W. Wilson, Bard & Lamont, Lownes; Baily Jr.,...
[more like this] - CONTEMPORARY PAINTED SPOON RACK, SPOONSContemporary
painted spoon rack with eleven English and coin silver spoons, 22 3/4" h., 12 1/4" w. Provenance: From the Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Irving Williams, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.
NO...
[more like this] - GROUP OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS,
19TH CENTURY 19TH CENTURY, two small spoons by J. Williams (NY), small ladle Platt & Brother (NY), small spoon with scalloped bowl by E.B. Horn (Boston), ladle by RWS & Co.,...
[more like this] - R&W WILSON, PHILADELPHIA COIN SILVER
SPOONS Set of (10) ca 1835 Silver Fiddlehead Table Spoons, by Philadelphia silversmiths Robert & William Wilson (active in partnership ca 1825-1846), with monogrammed handles,...
[more like this] - AMERICAN SILVER SERVING UTENSILS (16)
Assorted 19th c. Sterling & Coin Silver Serving Pieces, incl: Sterling meat fork by Crosby, Morse & Foss (Boston, 1868-1875), with bright cut engraved tines, AW monogram,...
[more like this] - 5 COIN SILVER SPOONS BY WILLIAM BROWNca.
1845; five coin silver spoons by William Brown, Baltimore, MD: three teaspoons, 6"; one dessert spoon, 7" and a table spoon, 8 1/4"; all with "WRL" monogram and two variations...
[more like this] - A Group of Coin Silver Spoons
comprising
of Eleven coin silver spoons by William Moulton and seven coin silver spoons marked S. Richard. Lot also includes a sterling silver spoon marked Rand & Crane and an unmarked...
[more like this] - GROUP OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER FROM THE
PUTNAM-BRINLEY-MALBONE FAMILIES OF CONNECTICUT, EARLY-TO-MID-19TH CENTURY PUTNAM-BRINLEY-MALBONE FAMILIES OF CONNECTICUT, EARLY-TO-MID-19TH CENTURY, three Whiting sterling...
[more like this] - ASSORTMENT OF MOSTLY ENGLISH STERLING
SILVER English silver includes a pin tray, sugar tongs, fork, master butter knife, serving spoon, Victorian sugar sifter, Apostle spoon; other pieces include Dutch spoon with...
[more like this] - SEVEN NORTH CAROLINA RELATED COIN SILVER
SPOONS The first a teaspoon with mark of Palmer & Ramsey (active in Raleigh, 1847-1855), no monogram (5 7/8 in.) (wear to tip of bowl, some denting); a spoon with retailer's...
[more like this] - 135PCS ASSEMBLED AMERICAN SILVER "OLIVE"
FLATWARE Extensive 135 piece American sterling silver, coin, and plated assembled partial mainly ?Olive? pattern or similar pattern flatware service, various makers and retailers,...
[more like this] - COLLECTION EARLY AMERICAN COIN SILVER
SPOONS William Garret Forbes, New York, NY, active c.1773-1830; comprising eight table/serving spoons, four teaspoons, monogrammed, 5 3/4 in. to 9 in. L, 17.25 ozt....
[more like this] - Group of Silver Flatware William Gale
coin silver toast tongs; 12 coin silver spoons including set of six Ohio; six Swedish spoons; Christophle silver-plated asparagus tongs; six silver-plated teaspoons, 18.8...
[more like this] - American Coin Silver Spoons American
19th century. An assembled group of fourteen coin silver items including three tablespoons marked for E. & D. Kinsey of Cincinnati OH four tablespoons marked E. Mead & Co....
[more like this] - Kentucky Coin Silver Spoons Kentucky
an assembled group of twenty-two coin silver spoons and ladles including five teaspoons marked Kitts & Werne for John Kitts and Joseph Werne of Louisville two tablespoons...
[more like this] - Kentucky Coin Silver Spoons Louisville
KY ca 1831-1880 six coin silver table spoons marked Wm. Kendrick for William Kendrick (1810-1880); lg. 8 in. silver wt. 11.94ozt (371.5g). Property of Caswell and Sara Lane...
[more like this] - A Collection of American Coin Silver
Spoons comprising a cased set of six marked Grimes & Venible a set of five spoons stamped F. Hillworth two serving spoons stamped Phelps two teaspoons with maker's mark F.M....
[more like this] - Pair of coin silver sugar tongs with
maker's mark "W.R." of William Richardson active Virginia 1778-1807 and thirty-two coin silver spoons by various makers....
[more like this] - Assorted sterling silver table articles
various dates and makers Including a stuffing spoon by George Gray, London, 1800, a table spoon by George Smith III & William Fearn, London, 1787, sugar tongs by Samuel...
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