- 4 PCS. J. CONNING SILVER FLATWARE4 pieces
of Mobile, Alabama coin silver serving flatware, all in variants of the fiddle pattern and marked "J. Conning" and "Mobile" in separate rectangles (James Conning, active Mobile,...
[more like this] - 6 MOBILE COIN SILVER EGG SPOONS6 coin
silver egg spoons, retailer mark "J. Conning Mobile" (James Conning, active Mobile, Alabama 1840-1872), in the fiddle and thread pattern with gilt bowls and "S" monograms....
[more like this] - SIX PIECES ALABAMA COINS SILVER FLATWARE,
J. CONNINGMobile, mid 19th century, most fiddle and thread decoration, including two fork; sauce ladle; serving spoon; butter knife; teaspoon, most with monograms, all with...
[more like this] - ALABAMA COIN SILVER MUG, JAMES CONNINGMobile,
mid 19th century, urn form with bead borders, scroll handle, monogram "Fannie", marks for James Conning (Mobile, Alabama, working 1841-1871), 5.92 oz. T., 4 in.
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[more like this] - ALABAMA COIN SILVER HORSE TROPHYAlabama,
mid 19th century, urn form with grape and vine decoration, inscribed "Won By/George C. Wall's/Horse Horatio/Driven by His Owner/to waggon best time/a last half mile in 1.14/13.Nov.1869",...
[more like this] - TWO COIN SILVER LADLES, ONE JAMES CONNINGmid
19th century, including fiddle and thread handle, no monogram, marks for James Conning (Mobile, Alabama, working 1841-1871), 14-1/4 in.; one fiddle handle, monograms, marks...
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Mug Alabama, mid
19th century, cylinder with beaded and ribbed borders, S-scroll hollow handle, marks for "J. Conning" and "Mobile" (James Conning, New York City, circa 1840, and Mobile, Alabama,...
[more like this] - James Conning coin silver ladle, fiddle
and thread handle, round bowl, marked "J. Conning & Mobile" (New York City, circa 1840; Mobile, Alabama, working 1842-1872), 6.12 oz.T., 12-3/4 in. Bowl with dents, scratches,...
[more like this] - An Alabama Coin Silver Cup James Conning
Mobile wc. 1840-1872 marked "J. CONNING" in a rectangle and "MOBILE" in rectangle; cann shape with molded and beaded rims and reeded bands scroll handle engraved "FGU to FUM"...
[more like this] - An Alabama Coin Silver Soup Ladle James
Conning Mobile wc. 1840-1872 marked "J. CONNING" in rectangle and "MOBILE" in rectangle; fiddle typt pattern engraved "Walker" length 13 1/4 in. weight 6.60 troy ozs....
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Mug Alabama, mid
19th century, cylinder with beaded and ribbed borders, C-scroll handle, marks for "J. Conning" and "Mobile" (James Conning, New York City, circa 1840, and Mobile, Alabama,...
[more like this] - Rare Southern Coin Silver Tray Alabama,
19th century, oval with palm and acanthus die-rolled border, engraved floor with scenes in medallions of deer, farm by ocean, peafowl in landscape and Asian landscape, central...
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Pitcher Alabama,
19th century, baluster form with chased floral decoration with large shell border cartouche, scroll handle, marks for "J. Conning" and "Mobile" (James Conning, New York City,...
[more like this] - James Conning Coin Silver Spoons American,
19th century, all with fiddle-and-thread handles and rounded fins and marks for James Conning (New York City, working 1825-1840; Mobile, Alabama, working 1840-1872): one 8-1/4...
[more like this] - A Mobile Alabama Coin Silver Flatware
Service in the Fiddlethread Pattern including 9 luncheon or dessert forks L'Hommedieu Brothers 1840-1850 marked "L'H Brothers"; 9 soup or dessert spoons James Conning 1840-1872...
[more like this] - James Conning Coin Silver Forks American,
19th century, shaped fiddle handles, rounded fins, marks for James Conning (New York City, working 1825-1840; Mobile, Alabama, 1840-1872), monograms, 6-3/4 in., (five pieces),...
[more like this] - Five Pieces Coin Silver Flatware American,
19th century, upturned tipt front handles, rounded fins, marks for James Conning (New York City, working 1825-1840; Mobile, Alabama, 1840-1872): spoon, monogram, 8-1/2 in.,...
[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...
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