- THE MACKEY-MULLER SHOURDS LONG-TAILHarry
V. Shourds (1861-1920)
Tuckerton, NJ, c. 1890
13 1/2 in. long
This Shourds carving is considered one of the pinnacle gunning decoys out of New Jersey. In addition to its...
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Carolina, mid 19th century including mustard ladle, fiddle handle, marks for John Mood (working 1813-1864); mustard ladle, shell back bowl, monogram "G. H. Thomas", marks...
[more like this] - GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER LIDDED TUREENLondon,
1788, urn form with reeded handles, urn finial, pedestal base, matching heraldic devices on lid and base with of boars head and "VIX EA NOSTRA VOCO" and swag cartouche, marks...
[more like this] - GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER AND CUT GLASS
EPERGNELondon, 1805, oval base with reeded post and paw feet, four scroll arms, large cut glass bowl and four cut glass cups, silver with marks for Thomas Robins, .925 fine,...
[more like this] - PAIR GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER CANDLESTICKSLondon,
1792, reeded tapered columns, bead borders, marks for John Schofield, .925 fine. 32.57 oz. T., 11-1/2 in.
Provenance: James Robinson, Inc., New York, New York; Property from...
[more like this] - GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER FIVE PIECE
TEA SERVICELondon, 1801, urn forms with reeded decoration, pedestal bases, gilt interior, teapot with ivory finial dyed green, wooden handles, caddy with locks (lacking keys),...
[more like this] - RARE PAIR FEDERAL AMERICAN MARKET GILTWOOD
MIRRORSEnglish, circa 1800, imported by McKay Spear & Brown, 105 Washington St., Boston, each with carved and gilt spread winged eagle on rosette decorated plinth, over fluted...
[more like this] - FIVE PIECES CHARLESTON COINS SILVER
FLATWARESouth Carolina, including fiddle handle ladle, monogram marks for James Eyland & Co. (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1820-1827); two teaspoons with wheat sickle...
[more like this] - ASSEMBLED SET OF CHARLESTON COIN SILVER
FLATWARE19th century, including eight approx. 6-3/4 in. forks; ten 7-5/8 in. forks; 7-3/4 in. fork; 7-3/8 in. fork; two 5-3/4 in. teaspoons; four 6-7/8 in. round soup spoons;...
[more like this] - CHARLESTON, JAMES ALLEN STERLING LADLE
AND FORKAmerican, 19th century, King pattern large ladle with gilt shell bowl and fork, monograms, marks for retailer James Allan & Co. (Charleston, SC 1865-1908) and maker...
[more like this] - NINE PIECES SOUTH CAROLINA SILVER FLATWAREmid
19th century, coin silver and sterling, including dessert spoon and fork, marks for W. Carrington (Charleston, South Carolina, New York, working 1835-1901); sauce ladle and...
[more like this] - ELEVEN CHARLESTON COIN SILVER SPOONSSouth
Carolina, early 19th century, seven Nathan Vernon (working 1802-1835) spoons including set of six spoons, downturn fiddle handles, 5-1/4 in. and one serving spoon, king style...
[more like this] - THIRTEEN PIECES SOUTH CAROLINA COIN
SILVER SPOONSmid to late 19th century, most with fiddle handles, including five dinner forks, one lunch fork, and one berry spoon, marks for James E. Spear (Savannah, Georgia,...
[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] - Southern Coin Silver Flatware American
19th century. An assembled group of twenty southern coin silver items including eight teaspoons marked for James P. Barnes of Louisville KY six teaspoons marked for James...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver mug, round with
reeded borders, S-scroll handle, marks for Hayden & Gregg (New York City/Charleston, South Carolina, working 1832-1846), inscribed "J.W.P. to C. Kerr" (James...
[more like this] - Rare Charleston carved coconut cup,
applied silver rim and three pad feet, silver lid, silver tests .900 or better, carving includes 13-star U.S. flag, fleur-de-lis shield with Masonic symbols, "Samuel...
[more like this] - John Ewan coin pitcher, receipt: round
paneled form, reeded border, C-square handle, stepped conforming base, marked "J. EWAN" (John Ewan, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1823-1852), base inscribed...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver mug, round with
reeded borders, S-scroll handle, marked "Gregg Hayden & Co." (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1852), inscribed "Fanny" (Frances Louisa Patton),...
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Flatware Charleston,
South Carolina, 19th century, five forks with beaded borders, marks for James E. Spear (working 1846-1871): three spoons with olive style decoration; spoon with downturned...
[more like this] - Books: Antiques and decorative art reference
Montgomery Florence M. TEXTILES IN AMERICA 1650-1870; Combs Diana Williams. EARLY GRAVESTONE ART IN GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA; Deas Alston. THE EARLY IRONWORK OF CHARLESTON;...
[more like this] - Charleston Coin Silver Flatware American,
19th century: James Spear shell-bowl ladle and sugar spoon; William Ewan shell-bowl serving spoon; with Gale & Hayden butter knife, 7.51 oz.T., (four pieces); detailed list...
[more like this] - Ten pieces Charleston coin silver: two
John Mood forks; John Ewan spoon, wheat and sickle; W. Carrington spoon and fork; five J. E. Spears dessert spoons. 2 – 5-3/4 in. coin silver forks, fiddle and thread...
[more like this] - Monk Coin Silver Ladle downturned oval
handle, marks for Monk (James Monk, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1797-1808), "A" monogram, 5.03 oz.T., 14 in.,...
[more like this] - Southern silver scoop and souvenir spoon
and other table implements W.H. Holmes nut scoop L5 1/2''; and James Allen & Co Charleston sterling souvenir spoon L5 1/2''; Tiffany & Co sterling piercework tongs L5''; Whiting...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver spoons forks
and ladles South Carolina 19th century comprising: Olive pattern spoon James E. Spear (wk. 1846-71) L7'' Olive pattern ladle Gregg Hayden & Co (wk. 1846-52) L7 1/2'' Tipt...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver master butter
and pair of salts bead pattern master butter James E. Spear (wk. 1846-1871) L7 3/4'' pair of coin silver ornate salt spoons probably New York L3 1/2'' Total 1.5 Troy oz (3pcs)...
[more like this] - American sterling soup ladle of Southern
interest James Allan & Co Charleston South Carolina retailed example in the Kings pattern marked: Sterling James Allan & Co. L13 1/2'' and 7.0 Troy oz Provenance: Property...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver spoons forks
and ladles South Carolina 19th century comprising: Olive pattern spoon James E. Spear (wk. 1846-71) L7'' Olive pattern ladle Gregg Hayden & Co (wk. 1846-52) L7 1/2'' Tipt...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver spoons and forks
South Carolina 19th century comprising: pair Gregg Hayden & Co spoons engraved James McLaren L8 1/4'' pair Hayden & Whilden forks L6 1/2'' Total 7.3 Troy oz (4pcs) Provenance:...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver cheese scoop,
fiddle and thread handle, rounded fins, marked "J.E. Spear" (James E. Spear, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1871), monogram removed, remonogrammed "M",...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver tray, oval with
applied scroll feet and borders, foliate engraved floor, partial mark for "J.E. Spear & Co." (James E. Spear, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1871),...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver fish server,
Olive pattern, openwork handle, marked "J.E. SPEAR" (James E. Spear, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1871), monogram on back "AER", 11-3/4 in. Average wear....
[more like this] - Six Charleston coin silver forks, fiddle
and thread handles, marked "J.E. Spears" (James E. Spear, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1871), monogram removed with new monogram, 12.12 oz.T., 8-1/4 in. Wear and...
[more like this] - Collection sterling sugar tongs and
liquor labels Crossley & Smith 1809 tongs L5 1/2'' James Beebe 1821 tongs L5 3/4'' Sheffield assayed 1934 tongs L4 1/2'' and 5 silver labels for Brandy Bourbon Claret Sherry...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver flatware, 26
pieces Olive pattern marked "J.E. Spear" (James E. Spear, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1871), some with patent mark for 1845, various monograms, .900...
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