- 3 PCS CHARLESTON SC COIN SILVER3 pieces
Charleston, South Carolina coin silver. Includes 1 Crumber or fish slice with fiddle pattern handle and floral/scroll engraved blade (12-3/4"L) monogrammed MJ and GHW, and...
[more like this] - CHARLESTON, SC COIN SILVER AGRICULTURAL
PREMIUM JULEP C...South Carolina coin silver julep cup, awarded by the Fruitsgrowing and Horticultural Association of Aiken County, SC, to W.G. Mood for Best Peaches, 1859....
[more like this] - ELEVEN PIECES SOUTHERN COIN SILVER FLATWARE,
WILMOTGeorgia or South Carolina, 19th century, including set of six serving spoons, marks for Samuel Wilmot, Sr. (New Haven, Connecticut, working 1798-1808; Georgetown, South...
[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] - JOSEPH JACKSON(England/Charleston, South
Carolina, 1796-1850)
Pair of Charleston Portraits: Mrs. J.W. Phillips, Mr. J.W. Phillips, 1834, both signed lower right "Jos.Jackson 1834", oil on canvas, 22 x 27 in.; matching...
[more like this] - NINE PIECES CHARLESTON COIN SILVER FLATWARE,
HAYDENSouth Carolina, mid 19th century, including six pieces Nathaniel Hayden (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1832-1843 and New York, NY, working 1843-1855), including...
[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,...
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cann, marked Gregg & Hayden, inscribed "Arnatt Reading Gulick from Grandma Reading December 23, 1864".
4"h x 3.25"dia
Condition: Minor pitting inside....
[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] - Five Southern coin silver spoons: serving
spoon, "Hayden & Whilden" (Charleston, working 1855-1863), 9 in.; one retailer "Gregg, Hayden & Co." (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1852), maker probably Gale &...
[more like this] - A Charleston Coin Silver Presentation
Creamer and Sugar Grosjean & Woodward New York act. 1853-1862 ret. Hayden & Whilden (H. Sidney Hayden & William G. Whilden) Charleston SC act. c. 1855-1863; pear-shaped body...
[more like this] - Rare Southern coin silver sugar tongs
Mood & Ewan Charleston South Carolina circa 1825 shaped ends with applied shell ornament and engraved Wilson 1825; marked twice Mood & Ewan in serrated punch. L6 1/4'' and...
[more like this] - Southern coin silver pap boat John Ewan
Charleston South Carolina (wk. 1823-52) gadroon rim on teardrop form body with C-scroll strap handle joined by shell; engraved Boykin and marked twice: J. Ewan in serrated...
[more like this] - Rare Southern coin silver ice cream
knife Gregg & Hayden Charleston South Carolina (wk. 1838-43) thread pattern handle and shaped blade engraved with initials WJR; and blade marked Gregg & Hayden and pseudo...
[more like this] - Southern coin silver mug W. Carrington
& Co Charleston South Carolina (wk. 1830-c.1901) cylinder form with S-scroll handle engraved: Ruth Woodward over rubbed initials and Xmas 1929; underside marked: W. Carrington...
[more like this] - Rare Southern coin silver fork C.H.
Jones & Co Georgetown South Carolina (wk. 1854) French Thread pattern marked: C.H. Jones & Co. L6 3/4'' and 1.3oz troy Provenance: Charleston South Carolina collection. Literature:...
[more like this] - Southern coin silver ladle William Ewan
Charleston South Carolina (wk. 1849-59) Reverse Tipt pattern engraved with initials WJM and marked: Wm. H. Ewan in serrated punch flanked by pseudo marks. L7 1/2'' and 2.3oz...
[more like this] - Southern coin silver mustard spoon William
Glaze Columbia South Carolina (wk. 1838-1882) Reverse Tipt pattern marked: Wm. Glaze. L5 3/4'' and 0.46oz troy Provenance: Charleston South Carolina collection. Literature:...
[more like this] - Southern coin silver marrow scoop Hayden
& Gregg Charleston South Carolina (wk. 1838-43) double ended implement marked: Hayden & Greeg in serrated punch. L9 3/4'' and 1.6oz troy Provenance: Charleston South Carolina...
[more like this] - Set of Southern coin silver spoons John
Veal Columbia South Carolina (wk. 1827-57) Reverse Tipt pattern engraved with initial R marked: I Veal within rectangle. L8 1/2'' and 7.6oz troy (5pcs) Provenance: Charleston...
[more like this] - Rare South Carolina coin silver spoon
Alexander Young Camden South Carolina (wk. 1807-56) Fiddle pattern engraved with initials WWM; marked: A. Young within serrated rectangle. L8'' and 1.1oz troy Provenance:...
[more like this] - Set Charleston coin silver spoons: shaped
upturned tipt fiddle handles, rounded fins, later "D" monogram, 5-3/4 in.: eight marked "Wm Carrington & Co. (New York City, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1830-1901);...
[more like this] - Rare Southern coin silver spoon by Franklin
Turner Cheraw South Carolina (wk. 1812-23) Fiddle pattern marked: Turner. L8 1/2'' and 1.5oz troy Provenance: Charleston South Carolina collection. Literature: Burton E. Milby....
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver ladle, downturned
tipt back, fiddle handle, rounded fins, marks for Hayden & Gregg (New York City and Charleston, South Carolina, working 1832-1846), "CLB" monogram, 13 in. Scratches in bowl,...
[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] - Charleston coin silver beaker Captain
Henry E. Young South Carolina circa 1882 heavy floral-chased tapered vessel engraved with dedication: H.E. Young from the Memorial Association Nov. 30th 1882; marked: Hayden...
[more like this] - South Carolina coin silver fish server
fiddle and thread handle, rounded fins, engraved, pierced and engraved floor, scroll and floral engraving, marked "S. Wilmot" (Samuel Wilmot, New Haven, Connecticut, working...
[more like this] - Rare Charleston coin silver serving
tongs W. Carrington & Co South Carolina (wk. 1830-1901) thread and leaf pattern handle ending in shell and claw; marked: Coin patent 1855 W. Carrington & Co possibly Southern...
[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 flatware: two
forks, five spoons, three with wheat and sickle, all marked "J. Ewan" (John Ewan, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1823-1852), several with pseudo hallmarks,...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver flatware: three
forks, one spoon, one knife, marked "Wm H. Ewan" (William Ewan, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1849-1859), monograms, (five pieces). The Collection of a Charleston,...
[more like this] - Nine Charleston coin silver forks, Olive
pattern, marked "Hayden & Whilden" (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1855-1863), monogram on backs "AMB", 14.63 oz.T., 6-1/2 in. Wear and loss to...
[more like this] - Eight Charleston coin silver spoons:
marks for J.E. Spear (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1871), monograms. The Collection of a Charleston, South Carolina Gentleman...
[more like this] - Five Charleston coin silver forks, upturned
tipt front fiddle handle, rounded fins, marks for Gregg, Hayden & Co. (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1852), pseudo hallmarks for Gale & Hughes (New York,...
[more like this] - Six Charleston coin silver knives, ribbon
and bow decoration, marks for Hayden & Whilden (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1855-1863), no monograms, 10.02 oz.T., 7-3/4 in. Slight wear. The Collection of a Charleston,...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver flatware: six
spoons, Hayden & Whilden (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1855-1863); 13 pieces, spoon and fork, Hayden Brothers & Co. (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1852...
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