- FOUR AMERICAN COIN AND STERLING SILVER
SUGAR TONGS, INCLUDING W. MOULTON IV, NEWBURYPORT AND JOHN DEVERELL, BOSTON, L LONGEST (NEWBURYPORT) 6 3/8 IN. (16.2 CM.), COMBINED 4.7 OZTFour American Coin and Sterling...
[more like this] - GROUP OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SOUP LADLESFour
American Coin Silver Soup Ladles, incl. Nathaniel Francis, New York, NY, act. 1803-1827, l. 5 1/4 in.; Conrad Bard, Philadelphia, act. 1825-1854, l. 13 1/4 in.; probably Littleton...
[more like this] - A (LOT OF 98) AMERICAN MOSTLY FIDDLE
COIN SILVER TEASPOONS TABLESPOONS A (lot of 98) American Fiddle coin silver flatware: (21) tablespoons; (62) teaspoons; a matched set of (9) Aesthetic tea spoons and (2) matching...
[more like this] - GROUP OF STERLING SILVER SERVING PIECESGroup
of 17 silver serving pieces, 15 of Sterling silver by various American makers including Gorham, Towle, Saart Brothers, R. Wallace & Sons, Webster, Whiting and Lebkuecher &...
[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] - 13 PCS AMERICAN, CONTINENTAL FLATWARE
INCL. CHRISTOFLE13 pieces flatware. American silver includes 1 Gorham sterling mint julep or iced tea sipper straw/spoon, 3 sterling bonbon scoops or confection spoons (1...
[more like this] - 10 SILVER ITEMS, INCL. ENGLISH, AMERICAN
& RUSSIANTen (10) sterling, coin and Continental silver items, including Bateman silver, Russian Cup, and Napkin Rings. 1st-3rd items: Three (3) English sterling silver serving...
[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] - TWENTY-THREE PIECES OF COIN AND STERLING
SILVER HOLLOWWARE AND FLATWARE APPROX. 24.2 TOTAL TROY OZ. SILVER HOLLOWWARE AND FLATWARE, Sterling silver unless otherwise noted. 1) S. Kirk & Son dish with repousse floral...
[more like this] - THREE AMERICAN COIN SILVER SUGAR TONGS
The first pair with mark of Hall & Hewson, Albany, New York, circa 1830, with retailer mark of Henry F. Bayeux Troy, New York, with period script monogram (6 1/2 in.); the...
[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] - ECLECTIC GROUP OF SILVER, PLATED AND
BRASS TEA ACCESSORIES, SERVING PIECES AND KNIVES BRASS TEA ACCESSORIES, SERVING PIECES AND KNIVES, including a silverplated unmarked holloware sugar sifter spoon with brass...
[more like this] - COLLECTION OF SEVEN SILVER SUGAR TONGSCOLLECTION
OF SEVEN SILVER SUGAR TONGS, including an American coin silver pair of simple tongs with bright cut decoration, monogrammed 'ER' with spoon ends, marked "C. Wiltberger" to...
[more like this] - COLLECTION OF AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE,
INCLUDING TWO PIECES OF TIFFANY & CO. 'CHRYSANTHEMUM' (1880) AND 'TIFFANY' (1869) SPOON INCLUDING TWO PIECES OF TIFFANY & CO. 'CHRYSANTHEMUM' (1880) AND 'TIFFANY' (1869) SPOON,...
[more like this] - FOUR AMERICAN COIN SILVER FORKS, A SPOON
AND A PAIR OF ENGLISH SILVER SUGAR TONGS 8.3 OZTFour American Coin Silver Forks, a Spoon and a Pair of English Silver Sugar Tongs, Dimensions: 8.3 ozt...
[more like this] - FOUR ASSORTED ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SILVER
TONGS: THREE SUGAR AND ONE ASPARAGUS, COMBINED: 4.5 OZTFour Assorted English and American Silver Tongs: Three Sugar and One Asparagus,, Sterling silver: Elkington & Co. Ltd....
[more like this] - COIN SILVER SUGAR TONGS AND AMERICAN
STERLING SILVER OLIVE SPOON AND SEAFOOD FORK LENGTH OF TONGS: 6 1/2 IN. (16.51 CM.), CGW: 2.3 OZCoin Silver Sugar Tongs and American Sterling Silver Olive Spoon and Seafood...
[more like this] - TWO AMERICAN STERLING SILVER ICE TONGS
AND A COIN SILVER SUGAR TONGS, 3.8 OZTwo American Sterling Silver Ice Tongs with Coin Silver Sugar Tongs; Sterling: 2.5 oz...
[more like this] - SILVER: COIN, STERLING AND TESTED SILVER,
25+ PIECES OF FLATWARE AND SERVINGWARE, MOSTLY AMERICAN, MAKERS INCLUDE GORHAM, WHITING, E...SILVER: Coin, sterling and tested silver, 25+ pieces of flatware and servingware,...
[more like this] - GROUP OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SUGAR
TONGSGood Group of American Coin Silver Sugar Tongs , incl. Nicholas J. Le Hurray, Jr., Philadelphia, act. 1821-1846; Isaac Reed & Son, Philadelphia, act. 1830-1841 and 1846-1857;...
[more like this] - COLLECTION OF AMERICAN SILVER AND OTHER
PLATED TABLE ITEMS PLATED TABLE ITEMS, including a Tiffany & Co. child's spoon, Gorham cut-cornered vegetable dish, Gorham circular dish with a reticulated band below rounded...
[more like this] - AMERICAN COIN SILVER FLATWARE AND TWO
PLATED LADLES PLATED LADLES, including a Whiting 'Lily of the Valley' silver slice, retailed by Black, Starr & Frost; a coin sauce ladle by George C. Howe; a small sauce...
[more like this] - FOUR AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS & A
PAIR OF SUGAR TONGS The first a very fine tablespoon with mark of John Allen Shaw (active in Newport, Rhode Island), circa 1800, with period monogram "WHG" and bright-cut...
[more like this] - AMERICAN SILVER UTENSILS (5) Pieces,
incl: Aesthetic period coin silver ladle by N. Harding & Co. (Haverhill, MA, 1851-1889), with shell form bowl, engraved LHB monogram, 7 7/8" long; Coin silver tongs by Gale...
[more like this] - Assortment of American and English silver
serving pieces and table articles including: coin silver tablespoon W. Ball (Jr.) Baltimore early 19th century; Dominick & Haff ''No. 10'' sugar tongs; four Kirk individual...
[more like this] - SILVER: thirty six pieces American
coin silver flatware: six teaspoons marked ''W.Reed'' with hallmarks; five teaspoons marked ''E.Cook''; five teaspoons marked ''J. Lownes''; six dinner spoons marked coin;...
[more like this] - American silver flatware Including:
one coin silver asparagus tongs, Polhemus's Armor pattern, circa 1870, base engraved monogram 'HDD', unmarked L: 10 1/2 in.; one asparagus tongs, Faneuil pattern, New York,...
[more like this] - A Collection of American Sterling Silver
Articles comprising a set of 6 pierced master salts with glass inserts and salt spoons in a fitted case together with 6 individual shakers a set of 12 individual shakers in...
[more like this] - Pair of Antebellum American Coin (.900)
Coin Silver Sugar Tongs, 1845, by Michael Gibney for John and James Cox, both New York City, of traditional "fiddle swell" form, with coquille bowls, monogrammed, on the...
[more like this] - Four American Coin Silver Sugar Tongs
each having shell nips comprising an example by Marquand & Co. New York one by John O. Beebe New York one by Wiliam Pearman Williamsburg and an example stamped Hogg; approximate...
[more like this] - Five American Coin Silver Sugar Tongs
of various forms and sizes comprising one stamped Waterman one stamped Booth and three others unmarked; approximate total weight 5.56 ozt. Length of longest 6 3/4 inches....
[more like this] - English and American silver spoons shell
and tongs Scottish sugar nips dated 1769 L6 1/4'' Victorian sugar nips L5 3/4'' set of 4 Georgian spoons dated 1817 L7'' set of 3 Victorian spoons dated 1839 L5 1/2'' pair...
[more like this] - Five Pairs of American Silver Sugar
Tongs comprising a coin example marked B&P Utica sterling examples include Towle and a set of three with shell tips by an unknown maker together with a pair of Norwegian silver...
[more like this] - Marquand Coin Silver Sugar Tongs American,
1825: shell terminals and wheat and sickle decoration, marks for Frederick Marquand (Savannah, Georgia, working 1820-1826), monogram, 2.26 oz.T., 6-1/2 in.,...
[more like this] - American Classical style silver sugar
tongs, Isaac Reed & Son, Philadelphia active 1830-50, with claw grips, 6 3/4 in. L., 1.4 ozt., coin standard...
[more like this] - Three English or American sterling or
coin silver sugar tongs by various makers comprising: a pair by Solomon Hougham London 1796-'97 with engraved decoration; a pair by John C. Moore & Son New York mid 19th century;...
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