- A NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER SERVING
SPOON, MARK OF JOHN SELPH With "J.Selph" punched in a rectangle, plain rounded end, script monogram to handle....
[more like this] - A NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER SERVING
SPOON, MARK OF JOHN SELPH With "J.Selph" punched in a rectangle, plain tipt end, script monogram reading "A S J Buie", likely a descendent of Archibald Buie, whose family...
[more like this] - TWO NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER SERVING
SPOONS, MARK OF JOHN PEABODY With "J.Peabody" punched in a rectangle, with plain tipt ends and engraved moon decoration to handle....
[more like this] - TWO NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER SERVING
SPOONS, JOHN TYNG PEABODY AND JOHN PEABODY One having the mark of John Tyng Peabody, with "J + Peadbody" punched in a rectangle, plain rounded end and pointed fins, and one...
[more like this] - A NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER SERVING
SPOON, MARK OF JOHN SELPH With "J.Selph" punched in a rectangle (poorly struck), plain rounded end, script monogram to handle...
[more like this] - A NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER SERVING
SPOON, MARK OF ALVAN WILCOX With "A. Wilcox" punched in a rectangle, plain tipt end with rounded fins, with script "HB" monogram to handle....
[more like this] - A NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER SERVING
SPOON, MARK OF ALVAN WILCOX Mark reading "A. Wilcox" with rounded fins, and sheaf of wheat and sickle decoration to rounded end, and script "HC" monogram to handle....
[more like this] - A NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER SPOON,
MARK OF WARREN PRIOR With "W.Prior" punched a rectangle and stamped with additional pseudo hallmarks, plain tipt form with rounded fins, script monogram to handle....
[more like this] - A NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER SPOON,
MARK OF JOHN CAMPBELL With "J.Campbell" punched in a rectangle, plain rounded form with pointed fins, engraved "T.C.O. / 1818/ to / Eugene" to handle....
[more like this] - 17 PIECES ASSORTED SILVER FLATWAREincluding
three pieces English silver: asparagus tongs; serving spoon; sugar tongs; Netherlands silver tea caddy spoon; Dutch pickle fork with windmill ceramic button on handle; six...
[more like this] - TEN SILVER SPOONS, ONE RALEIGH, NORTH
CAROLINA19th century, including one coin silver spoon with marks for Henry Mahler (Raleigh, North Carolina, working 1896-1932); three Northern coin silver spoons; large coin...
[more like this] - 86 PIECES OF ASSORTED SILVER FLATWARE,
MOST STERLING19th/20th century, including 65 pieces sterling: seven pieces Mansion House by Heirloom; ten pieces Priscila by Dominick & Haff; Wallace Irian solid handle butter...
[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] - TEN NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER SPOONSearly
19th century, most with fiddle handles, four pieces with marks for Bernard Dupuy (Raleigh, North Carolina, working 1827-1843), sauce ladle, two serving spoons and teaspoons...
[more like this] - NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER LADLE AND
SPOON, JOHN Y. SAV...early to mid 19th century, including ladle and serving spoon, both fiddle handles, monograms, marks for John Y. Savage (Raleigh, North Carolina, working...
[more like this] - SEVEN NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER SPOONSincluding
spoon with pointed handed, monogram, marks for Martin Noxon (Edenton, North Carolina, working 1800-1814), 8-1/2 in.; pair serving spoons, fiddle handles, marks for Greenewalt...
[more like this] - PAUL REVERE COIN SILVER SPOONPAUL REVERE
Coin Silver Spoon,, turned-back with an oval handle; no monogram; marked Revere; lg. 8 5/8 in.; 2.13 ozt. Provenance: By descendant of Benjamin Franklin; Property formerly...
[more like this] - A RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER
SPOON, MARK OF W. J. RAMSAY & CO. "fiddle tipt" handle, period bright cut monogram "CSR."...
[more like this] - THREE NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER SPOONS
Including two long-handled spoons with mark of Jehu Scott, coffin end with period bright cut engraved monogram "B" (7 5/8 in.) (both with some mis-shaping to bowls, one 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] - TWO NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER SPOONS,
ATTRIBUTED MARK OF ROBERT WYNNE Circa 1830, each with rectangular punch to verso of handle, both with period script monogram "RMT."...
[more like this] - Two Vogler coin silver spoons: fiddle
handles, marked "J. VOGLER" (John Vogler, Salem, North Carolina, working 1805-1820), no monogram, 8-3/4 in. Bowls with dents, losses and scratches. Private Collection,...
[more like this] - Southern coin silver spoons: A. Blanchard,
Kentucky; Freeman, Norfolk, Virginia; H. P. Buckley, New Orleans; J. Campbell, North Carolina or Tennessee; 5.35 oz. T., (five pieces). The Collection of a Charleston, South...
[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), monogram "AP", 5-1/2 in....
[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] - Joseph Richardson coin silver spoon,
mid rib handle with plume-like shell on back of bowl, "SH" monogram, two "IR" marks (Joseph Richardson Sr., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1732-1784),...
[more like this] - Rare North Carolina coin silver serving
spoon by Selph & Pyle Fayetteville NC (wk.1837-8) coffin-end handle script-engraved initials JD; marked: Selph & Pyle. L9 1/2'' and 1.4oz troy Provenance: Bluffton South Carolina...
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Spoons North Carolina,
19th century, serving spoon with marks for John Vogler (Salem, North Carolina, working 1805-1880), monogram on back, 8-1/2 in., tip wear, scratches, other wear; dessert spoon...
[more like this] - Two Freeman Woods coin silver spoons,
marked "Woods" in cartouche (New York State, working 1791-1794, and New Bern, North Carolina, working 1794-1827); one with oval handle, bright cut decoration, oval...
[more like this] - Five coin silver spoons, downturned
fiddle handles, oval bowls, one marked "J. SELPH" (John Selph, Fayetteville, North Carolina, working 1827-1838), five with pseudo hallmarks for Zalmon Bostwick (New...
[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] - Seven Southern coin silver spoons: five
with shaped fiddle handles, marks for "Elias Hale", "Richmond" (Richmond, Virginia, 1820-1830), "RP" monogram, 6 in.; two with fiddle handles and downturned tipt backs, marks...
[more like this] - Four North Carolina Coin Silver Spoons
American, 19th century: downturned tipt backs, fiddle handles, marks for S. Baker (Stephens Baker, Wilmington, North Carolina, and Salem, Massachusetts, circa 1817-1818) with...
[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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