- NC COIN JELLY SKIMMER, C. B. ROOTRare
Raleigh, North Carolina coin silver jelly skimmer, reverse tipt fiddle pattern handle and broad, flat pierced circular bowl; marked on back C.B. Root (working Raleigh, NC...
[more like this] - 11 PCS. COIN SILVER FLATWARE MOSTLY
SOUTHERN11 pcs. coin silver flatware, mostly Southern. Includes 7 Teaspoons, 2 bearing marks for Bernard Dupuy (Raleigh, North Carolina 1828-1822) and Joseph Lawrence Stephens...
[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] - 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 PIECES COIN SILVER FLATWAREAmerican,
mid 19th century, including ladle with gilt bowl, fiddle and thread handle, no maker's mark; pie server with oval handle and engraved blade, marks for Palmer & Bachelders...
[more like this] - 1937 ROANOKE ISLAND, NORTH CAROLINA
350TH ANNIVERSARY HALF DOLLAR From a modest mintage of 29,030 coins, this commemorative half celebrates Sir Walter Raleigh's foray into North America and the birth of Virginia...
[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] - 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] - Emond coin silver julep cup, tapering
sides, marked "T. EMOND" (Thomas Emond, Petersburg, Virginia, circa 1802; Raleigh, North Carolina, working 1806-1825), 3.45 oz.T., 3-1/4 in. Heavy interior tarnish....
[more like this] - North Carolina Coin Silver Ladle 19th
century, downturned tipt back fiddle handle, rounded fins, marks for J. C. Stedman (Raleigh, North Carolina, working 1819-1833), monogram, 4.93 oz.T., 13-1/2 in.,...
[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] - North Carolina coin silver tongs: fiddle
handles, starburst round terminals, both arms marked "B. Dupuy" in serrated cartouche (Bernard Dupuy, Raleigh, North Carolina, working 1828-1844), monogram, 6 in....
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver shell-shaped
serving spoon J. Mood South Carolina (wk. 1813-1864) Prince Albert pattern engraved with initials TMW; marked: J. Mood and pseudo hallmarks. L8 1/8'' and 1.8 Troy oz Provenance:...
[more like this] - American coin silver fish slice by Tifft
& Whiting and serving pieces North Attleboro Massachusetts circa 1840-53 floral and acanthus pattern hollow handle and engraved and stippled blade; marked L11'' together with...
[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...
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