- SET OF FIVE AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEASPOONS,
MARK OF S. DOUGLAS BROWER With "S.D. Brower" stamped in a rectangle, with pseudo hallmarks of a Lion, G, and Bust and incuse "D" quality mark for the manufacturer Hall & Hewson,...
[more like this] - 12 PCS COLLECTIBLE SILVER FLATWARE1st
item: Pair Georgian silver sugar tongs, crested bridge, oval ends, marks for Peter, Ann, and William Bateman, London, 1805-06. 5.5" L. .995 oz troy. 2nd item: Georgian sterling...
[more like this] - ASSORTED SILVER FLATWARE INCL. 6 SHEAF
OF WHEAT SPOONS ...Group of assorted mostly American coin silver flatware, including six (6) teaspoons with raised Sheaf of Wheat decoration to handles, including five marked...
[more like this] - AMERICAN COIN SILVER EOFF & CONNOR TEA
SERVICEThree piece American coin silver tea service by Eoff & Connor, New York, 1833-1835, and having spurious English hallmarks. Set includes a teapot, cream jug and lidded...
[more like this] - TWELVE EARLY AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS18th
century, including six coffin tip spoons, engraved monogram, marks for William Homes (Boston, Massachusetts, working 1739-1783); spoon, bowl back with shell, Samuel Edwards...
[more like this] - THIRTEEN AMERICAN COIN SILVER FLATWAREAmerican,
19th century, including ladle with shell bowl, marks for Newell Harding & Co. (Haverhill, Massachusetts, working 1851-1889); dessert spoon with marks for James Ketcham (Ketchum),...
[more like this] - E. 19TH C. NEW YORK COIN SILVER SUGAR
BOWL Pelletreau, Bennett & Cooke (American (New York)), 1826-1828. Coin silver lidded urn form sugar bowl, having decorative banding of shell and floral motif and "C" scroll...
[more like this] - THREE SILVER SOUP LADLES APPROX. 15.2
TOTAL TROY OZ.THREE SILVER SOUP LADLES, 1) Unmarked early American coin silver. Monogrammed "LW". Length 12.25". 2) Sterling silver, marked Jones, Shreve, Brown & Co. Beaded...
[more like this] - THREE 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN COIN SILVER
AND STERLING SILVER SERVERS WITH EGYPTIAN AND GRECIAN MOTIFS Three pieces including: Gorham Isis sterling silver large berry / casserole spoon, retailed by Starr & Marcus...
[more like this] - A GROUPING OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER FLATWARE
(15) pieces, including: (5) tablespoons with mark of W. C. Rice; (2) place spoons and teaspoon with mark of N. Le Hurray; (6) teaspoons with mark of E. Watson; shell bowl...
[more like this] - AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER SOUP LADLE WITH
HOUND DOG MOTIF Mark of Hotchkiss & Schreuder (Syracuse, New York, active 1857-1895), shell form bowl, twist handle with shaped terminus features an engraving of a dog's head...
[more like this] - THREE AMERICAN COIN SILVER FLATWARE
ITEMS Circa mid 19th century, first a pair of sugar tongs, unknown maker's mark of H & C, raised floral and fruit basket decoration to handles with shell motif to bowl undersides,...
[more like this] - AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER MUSTARD POT
Mark of William Adams, New York, active 1831-1842, the pot with naturalistic acorn and oak leaf finial, foliate scroll handle, engraved scrolling foliate and floral decoration...
[more like this] - TWO AMERICAN COIN SILVER AND STERLING
SILVER LADLES WITH BULL MOTIF The first a coin silver soup ladle with mark of Schohay, Ludwig & Co. (Philadelphia, active 1867-1873), shell form bowl, twisted handle with...
[more like this] - A GROUPING OF ELEVEN AMERICAN COIN SILVER
FLATWARE ITEMS To include: a shell bowl ladle, mark of S. & T. Child, circa 1850 (10 1/4 in.); coin silver pudding server, without maker's mark, 1861 patent date, no monogram...
[more like this] - TWO AMERICAN COIN SILVER SERVING TONGS
The larger with mark of Bailey & Co., Philadelphia, acitve 1847-1878 (9 in.); the second with mark of Ball, Black & Co., New York City, 1851-1874, with talon and pierced shell...
[more like this] - A GROUPING OF (23) AMERICAN COIN SILVER
FLATWARE ITEMS Most with various monograms, shell form pieces to include: a Gorham .800 silver gravy ladle (7 3/4 in.); serving spoon with mark of Hall, Hewson & Brower, Albany,...
[more like this] - TWO AMERICAN COIN SILVER SHELL FORM
SERVERS The first with shell bowl, mark of Philo B. Gilbert, New York City, active 1838-1868, with retailer mark of William Wallace Adam, Alexandria, Virginia, active 1831-1877...
[more like this] - A GROUPING OF NINE AMERICAN COIN SILVER
SERVERS Including: a large pair of sugar tongs with shell bowl, mark of George Anson Hoyt, Albany, New York, active 1819-1846 (6 1/2 in.); a large pair of figural sugar tongs...
[more like this] - A GROUPING OF ELEVEN AMERICAN COIN SILVER
SPOONS (11) pieces, including (6) teaspoons with mark of James Watts, Philadelphia, active 1832-1888 (6 in.), a shell bowl sugar spoon in a matching pattern, mark of George...
[more like this] - A GROUPING OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER FLATWARE
(8) pieces, the first a pierced server with unknown worn maker's mark of "L(?) & C," with "W. S. Cowpland" (11 5/8 in.) (some soldering to shoulder, possibly a married piece);...
[more like this] - SIX AMERICAN COIN SILVER TWIST HANDLE
SERVERS, INCLUDING S. KIRK & SON Including a fish server, mark of Lewis Ladomus & Co., Philadelphia, active 1845-1878, the blade with scenic harbor design to central cartouche,...
[more like this] - A GROUPING OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER TWIST
HANDLE FLATWARE ITEMS (25) pieces, including a set of (6) five o'clock teaspoons with mark of Albert Coles, New York City, active 1835-1877, each with foliate form gilt wash...
[more like this] - TWO AMERICAN COIN SILVER LADLES Circa
1850s, the first having shell bowl and trumpet form handle with bright cut designs and script monogram; the second with lobed bowl and figural relief "Green Man" mask to handle,...
[more like this] - AMERICAN COIN SILVER SHELL BOWL LADLE
AND SAUCE LADLE, B. DEXTER AND B. PITMAN, NEW ENGLAND, CA. 1815-1825American Coin Silver Shell Bowl Ladle and Sauce Ladle, B. Dexter and B. Pitman, New England, ca. 1815-1825,...
[more like this] - AMERICAN SILVER: TWENTY-FIVE TWISTED
HANDLE STERLING, COIN AND TESTED SILVER BY CLARK & BIDDLE, WILLIAM DURGIN, JAMES CALDWELL, GORH...AMERICAN SILVER: Twenty-five twisted handle sterling, coin and tested silver...
[more like this] - COIN SILVER & STERLING SILVER SERVING
PIECESGroup of Antique American Coin Silver and Sterling Silver Flatware Serving Pieces, incl. Albert Coles "Jenny Lind" pattern coin soup ladle, pat. 1850, l. 11 1/2 in.;...
[more like this] - AMERICAN COIN SILVER LADLE Shell-form
bowl, chased and monogrammed handle, 11 1/2 in. L., 5.25 ozt....
[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] - Interesting Thirty-Four-Piece Collection
of Silver Flatware, comprised of four teaspoons, London, 1813, by the maker W.J.; a set of six matching dessert forks, London, 1787, 1789 and 1790, by William Chawner; a...
[more like this] - Kinsey Coin Silver Spoons American a
coin silver shell spoon and tablespoon by E & D Kinsey both marked E & D Kinsey; largest lg. 8.5 in. silver wt. 2.44ozt (76g). Condition: Shell spoon monogrammed. Tablespoon...
[more like this] - An American Coin Silver Salt Spoon Paul
Revere having a shell bowl with an old repair and monogrammed with an S stamped PR twice; approximate weight .22 ozt. length 3 5/16 inches....
[more like this] - A Collection of American Coin Silver
Articles comprising three forks by F. R Crump New York a salt spoon with a shell bowl by Watts a sugar spoon stamped D. Valentine a teaspoon stamped Bailey & Co. a spoon stamped...
[more like this] - A Collection of American Coin Silver
Spoons comprising three spoons by John O. Beebe New York two salt spoons by Pardon Miller Providence a salt spoon by Curtiss & Stiles Woodbury a teaspoon by Platt & Bros....
[more like this] - A Collection of Ten American Coin Silver
Articles including pre- Chicago fire examples comprising two Speer & Cosper spoons Chicago a salt spoon by I. Spear a spoon stamped Peacock and having a shell bowl a salt...
[more like this] - 15 pieces silver flatware: American
coin silver fruit knives, hollow handles, Tifft & Whiting (North Attleboro, Massachusetts, working 1840-1858), "R" monogram, 7-1/4 in., small dents, scratches...
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