- 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] - 14 PIECES NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER FLATWARELouisiana,
mid 19th century, including four spoons, fiddle and thread handle, marks for Henry Peat Buckley (working 1850-1903); five pieces with marks for retailer Henderson & Gaines...
[more like this] - FIVE PIECES CHARLESTON COIN SILVER FLATWARESouth
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] - FIVE CHARLESTON COIN SILVER SPOONS,
HAYDENSouth Carolina, 19th century, one King style pattern, shell back, monogram "Inez", "N. HAYDEN"; one King style pattern, shell back, applied monogram on back "JLM" (John...
[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] - 15 PIECE CHARLESTON COIN SILVER SPOONSSouth
Carolina, late 18th/early 19th century, including set of five teaspoons, fiddle handles and serving spoon sheath of wheat, marks for John Ewan (working 1823-1852), 5-3/4 in.;...
[more like this] - JOHN MOOD CHARLESTON COIN SILVER FLATWARESouth
Carolina, mid 19th century, fiddle and thread handles, one shell bowl, sugar spoon and four matching forks, all with monograms, marks for John Mood (Charleston, South Carolina,...
[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] - Hayden & Gregg coin silver flatware
(Nathaniel Hayden and William Gregg, Charleston, South Carolina and New York City, working 1832-1846), Kings pattern: two ladles marked "Hayden & Gregg", 14 in.; three salt...
[more like this] - Four Charleston coin silver spoons:
fiddle handles with sheaf of wheat and sickle, outlined shell on backs of bowls, marked "J. Ewan" with pseudo hallmarks (John Ewan, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1823-1852),...
[more like this] - Dumoutet Coin Silver Spoons American,
late 18th/early 19th century, tipt back fiddle handles, pointed fins, marks for John B. Dumoutet (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, prior to 1802; Charleston, South Carolina, working...
[more like this] - Hayden & Gregg coin silver rice spoon,
Kings pattern, applied monogram on back "JLM" (John Lawrence Manning), maker "Hayden & Gregg" (Charleston, South Carolina and New York city, 1832-1846), 12 in. Good condition,...
[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] - 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] - Southern Coin Silver Flatware Charleston,
19th century, marks for John Mood (Charleston, South Carolina, circa 1810, 1834-1841, also Athens, Georgia), all with downturned fiddle handles: ladle inscribed "Burnham",...
[more like this] - American coin silver serving pieces
and spoons Albert Coles New York circa 1860 unidentified John Polhemus pattern produced by Albert Coles resembles the Josephine pattern by Gorham comprising: berry spoon L9''...
[more like this] - Southern coin silver spoons South Carolina
circa 1827-1857 John Veal L5 3/4'' Hayden & Gregg L7 1/2'' Total 2.2 Troy oz (2pcs) Provenance: Property descended in the prominent early Charleston South Carolina Gourdin...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver spoons John Ewan
and Hayden & Gregg South Carolina wk. 1823-52 and 1843-46 Reverse Tipt pattern one marked: J. Ewan L8 1/2''; and set of seven engraved with initials TWJ marked: Hayden & Gregg...
[more like this] - American sterling ladles and spoons
New York circa 1880 comprising: Whiting Honeysuckle pattern ladle and sugar sifter L11 1/2'' and L6 3/4'' John Polhemus Diamond pattern: 12 teaspoons L6''; fork and spoon...
[more like this] - Two Charleston coin silver spoons: downturned
tipt backs, rounded fins, marked "J&P MOOD" (John Mood and Peter Mood, Jr., Charleston, South Carolina, working 1834-1841), 8-3/4 in. One with repaired bowl, bowls buffed,...
[more like this] - American Medallion sterling flatware
and servers John R. Wendt New York circa 1862 comprising: serving spoon L8 1/4'' 2 cream ladles L6 3/4'' and 7'' 2 mustard ladles L5 1/2'' 2 salts L3 1/2'' knife L7 3/4''...
[more like this] - Six Charleston coin silver spoons: fiddle
handles and downturned tipt backs, rounded fins, marked "J. Ewan" (John Ewan, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1823-1852) with pseudo hallmarks, inscribed "Nelson"...
[more like this] - Two Charleston coin silver spoons: downturned
fiddle handles, pointed fins, marked "DUMOUTET" (John B. Dumoutet, working Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, prior 1802, Charleston, South Carolina, 1802-1813), monograms, 9 in....
[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] - South Carolina coin silver: two John
Veal spoons; two Alexander Young spoons; one Cooper and Yongue fork, (five pieces). The Collection of a Charleston, South Carolina Gentleman...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver spoon set by
John Ewan South Carolina working 1823-52 Sheaf of Wheat pattern teaspoon with pattern back marked: J. Ewan flanked by lion and leopard pseudo marks. L5 3/4'' and 2.0oz Troy...
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