- THIRTEEN PIECES NEW YORK COIN SILVER
FLATWAREincluding William Whitlock tongs with sheaf of wheat on arm; Newton Ebenezer Crittenden tongs with talon terminals; Maltby Pelletreau salt spoon, six teaspoons, mustard...
[more like this] - SEVEN COIN SILVER TABLE ITEMS, MOST
SOUTHERNAmerican, mid 19th century, including S. Kirk & Son sandwich tongs (Baltimore, Maryland); three Greg & Hayden serving spoons (Charleston, South Carolina) with pseudo...
[more like this] - 28 PIECES ASSORTED SILVER FLATWAREincluding
25 pieces coin silver: two sugar spoons; salt spoons; forks; serving spoons; sugar tongs; mustard ladle; dessert spoons; teaspoons, mostly Northern makers, 20.14 oz. T., 3-3/4...
[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] - Eight pieces coin silver flatware: one
knife "W. Carrington & Co." (New York City and Charleston, South Carolina, working circa 1830); spoon, "W. Mitchell Jr" (Richmond, Virginia); tongs "Johnson & Reat" (Baltimore,...
[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] - Charleston silver flatware: Peter Mood,
Sr. coin teaspoon; Hayden, Gregg & Co. coin tablespoon; J. E. Spear coin sugar spoon and teaspoon; three Wm. Carrington & Co. sterling tablespoons; Hayden Brothers coin tongs;...
[more like this] - Samuel Wilmot coin silver tongs, grape
and vine decoration, one terminal with four-tine fork, one terminal with pierced flat rectangle, marked "S. Wilmot" (working New Haven, Connecticut, (?)-1808; Georgetown,...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver sugar tongs Hayden
Brother & Co South Carolina working 1852-55 French Thread pattern terminating in highly decorated claw ends; marked: Hayden Brother & Co and G&S (William Gale & Son) dated...
[more like this] - American coin silver serving pieces
mid 19th century comprising: Albert Coles gravy ladle L6 3/4'' Albert Coles sugar sifter L7'' Albert Coles egg spoon and sugar spoon L4 1/2'' and 6'' double ended olive server...
[more like this] - Wood & Hughes Gadroon pattern coin silver
serving pieces New York circa 1860 comprising: chicken tongs L9 1/2'' serving spoon L9'' 2 sauce ladles L6 3/4'' and 7 1/4'' pastry server L8 3/4'' 3 condiment spoons L6 1/4''...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver tongs Peter Mood
South Carolina (wk. 1819-1842) shaped handle with shell-shaped ends engraved with initials EH marked: P. Mood with serrated rectangle. L6 3/4'' and 1.5oz Troy Provenance:...
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Flatware Charleston,
19th century, four pieces: Peter Mood tongs; two William Miller serving spoons; one William Carrington teaspoon, monograms; detailed list available...
[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] - John Ewan coin silver tongs, fiddle
handle, oval terminals, marked "J. EWAN." (John Ewan, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1823-1852), monogram "SC", 7 in. Average wear....
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Flatware Charleston,
19th century, marks for Gregg and Hayden (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1832-1846), Hayden, Brother & Co. sugar tongs; two Gregg, Hayden & Co. fiddle-handle serving...
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