- TN DAGUERREOTYPE & 4 SOUTHERN SPOONSGrouping
of Southern items including a Tennessee Daguerreotype & 4 Southern coin silver spoons. Item 1: Southern sixth plate daguerreotype of a gentleman, depicted with his hand leaning...
[more like this] - FOUR PIECES SOUTHERN COIN SILVER, EMILE
PROFILETProbably Natchez, Mississippi, mid 19th century, including two salt spoons, shaped fiddle handles; tongs, fiddle arms, paw terminals; serving spoon, downturned fiddle...
[more like this] - THREE PIECES SOUTHERN COIN SILVER FLATWARE19th
century, including crumber by James E. Spear (Charleston, South Carolina, c. 1846-1871), 13 in.; two serving spoons Frederick Adolphus Brahe (Albany, New York, working 1840-1844...
[more like this] - FIVE SOUTHERN COIN SILVER ITEMSmid 19th
century, including salt spoon, fiddle handle, marks for R.H.L. Villard (Washington, DC and Georgetown, Maryland, c. 1833-1835); teaspoon, shaped fiddle handle, marks for John...
[more like this] - FIVE PIECES SOUTHERN COIN SILVER FLATWARE19th
century, including two King's Style Coin Silver spoons, monograms, marks for Frederick Marquand (Savannah, Georgia, working 1820-1826 and New York, NY, working 1826-1839)...
[more like this] - 24 SOUTHERN COIN SILVER SPOONSmid 19th
century, most with fiddle handle, including five Virginia: three C. W. Heydon teaspoons, two Seely teaspoons, four Georgia: teaspoon, Moses Eastman and Clark, Rackett & Co;...
[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] - TWO SOUTHERN COIN SILVER SPOONS, CONTINENTAL
SPOON19th century, teaspoon, basket of flowers, no monogram, marks for F. & H. Clark (Augusta, Georgia, working 1830-1840), 5-3/4 in.; serving spoon with fiddle handle, monogram,...
[more like this] - EIGHT PIECES SOUTHERN COIN SILVER FLATWAREincluding
ladle with shaped fiddle handle, marks for Fitch Welch Burwell (Portsmouth, Virginia, working 1841-1843 and Norfolk, Virginia, working 1843-1858); five matching spoons, marks...
[more like this] - (6) SOUTHERN COIN SILVER SPOONSSix 19th
century coin silver spoons by D.T. Knox, marked "Huntsv'l" for Huntsville Alabama. Each 7 1/2". Overall weight is 226g. Monogrammed, some light scratches....
[more like this] - Eleven Southern Coin Silver Tablespoons
Circa
1828-50
comprising three spoons by Ayers & Beard of Louisville, Kentucky and eight spoons by F.H. Clark & Co. of Memphis, Tennessee.
each stamped for maker.
18 ozt 3 dwt gross
Length...
[more like this] - SOUTHERN COIN AND STERLING SILVER FLATWAREGroup
of Southern Coin and Sterling Silver Flatware, incl. 6 fiddle typt teaspoons, J.M. Cayce, Franklin, TN, act. 1850-1870; 6 fiddlethread forks (l. 7 3/8 in.), Gale & Hughes...
[more like this] - GOOD GROUP OF SOUTHERN COIN SILVER FLATWAREGood
Group of Southern Coin Silver Flatware 19th c., incl. sugar tongs and 2 downturned fiddle typt tablespoons, Emile Profilet (1801-1868), act. New Orleans 1822, Natchez, MS...
[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] - 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] - Southern coin silver spoons: A. Blanchard,
Kentucky; Freeman, Norfolk, Virginia; H. P. Buckley, New Orleans; J. Campbell, North Carolina or Tennessee; 5.35 oz. T., (five pieces). The Collection of a Charleston, South...
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Flatware Georgia,
19th century, 20 pieces including T.S. Spear forks; Oscar J.H. Dibble teaspoons; Samuel B. Purple forks; Foster & Fogle serving spoon, 21.14 oz.T....
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Flatware Savannah,
Georgia, 19th century, four N. Butler teaspoons; H. P. Horton ladle and serving spoon; D. B. Nichols teaspoon, fork; Eastman dessert spoon and two forks; Griffen fork, spoons;...
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Flatware American,
19th century, Kentucky spoons, sugar shells, teaspoons; other teaspoons, sterling spoons, monograms, 10.73 oz.T., (14 piec...
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Spoons Georgia,
19th century, six matching dessert spoons, marks for Peschke (Macon); one serving spoon, D. B. Nichols (Savannah), 8.79 oz.T....
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Georgia, early
19th century, all with marks for Daniel B. Hempsted (Eatonton, Georgia, circa 1821): two salt spoons, oval handles with beaded border, gilt bowls, no monograms, 3-3/4 in.,...
[more like this] - Eight Southern coin silver spoons: Georgia,
Kentucky, Virginia, makers include Nathaniel Butler, George Oliver Conrad, William Kendrick, John C. Marshall. Private Collection, Sarasota, Florida...
[more like this] - Southern coin silver flatware: Maryland
ladle, "JOB MILLS", "10.OZ.15" (Baltimore, working 1851-1885), "M" monogram, 8-1/2 in.; Maryland spoon, "J. NINDE" (Baltimore, working...
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Flatware American,
19th century: New Orleans and Georgia spoons; Northern spoons and sugar tongs; with sterling spoon and silver-plated fork, monograms, 13.95 oz.T., (15 piec...
[more like this] - Six Barton and Adam Southern coin silver
spoons. Five with marks for John Adam, one for B. Barton, both Alexandria, Virginia. Total weight is approximately 4.2oz. 6"L....
[more like this] - Duffel Southern Coin Silver Spoon American,
19th century, oval handle, marked "I. Duffel" (James Duffel, Georgetown, South Carolina, working 1790-1800; New York City, working 1801-1802; Fredericksburg, Virginia, circa...
[more like this] - Silver flatware, some Southern: coin
serving spoons, salt spoon, teaspoons including spoons with marks for E.O. Zadek (Mobile, Alabama), Wolf & Durringer (Louisville, Kentucky), S. Kirk; sterling teapoons, (23...
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Spoons North Carolina,
19th century, serving spoon with marks for John Vogler (Salem, North Carolina, working 1805-1880), monogram on back, 8-1/2 in., tip wear, scratches, other wear; dessert spoon...
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Spoons Georgia,
19th century, three E. J. Johnston serving spoons (Macon); C. G. St. John teaspoon (Macon); E. R. Lawshe teaspoons (Atlanta); four G. Sharp dessert spoons (Atlanta); six T....
[more like this] - Southern coin silver: five pieces with
marks for C. H. Zimmerman & Co. (New Orleans, Louisiana, working 1866-1871), one child's mug, beaded border, shield and flower decoration, monogram, 2-3/4 x 3-1/4 x 2-1/4...
[more like this] - Southern coin silver spoons Mississippi
and Maryland J.O. & W. Pitkin (Vicksburg c.1835) spoon L6'' 2 Kirk (Baltimore c. 1830-50) spoons L5 3/4'' and 7 1/2'' 2 Canfield (Baltimore c.1835-60) spoons L6'' Total 3.0...
[more like this] - Rare pair Southern coin silver spoons
W.W. Ward Winnsboro South Carolina wk. 1841-1854 fiddle pattern engraved Jennette marked: W.W. Ward. L6'' and 1.0 Troy oz (2pcs) Provenance: South Carolina private collection....
[more like this] - Southern coin silver spoons: four pieces
New Orleans, Hyde & Goodrich and H.P. Buckley; Kentucky, Sharrard; Clark & Co., Georgia; G.W. Webb, Baltimore, Maryland, with one New York, all with monograms (eight...
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Flatware Virginia,
19th century, Two John Adams spoons; Walter Pearce butter knife; three William Mitchell, Jr. spoons, two with sheaf of wheat and sickle, (six pieces); detailed list available...
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Flatware New Orleans,
19th century, three pieces with shaped fiddle handles and marks for H. P. Buckley (New York City, working 1839-1842; New Orleans, Louisiana, 1842-1903), monograms, one 5-1/2...
[more like this] - Seven Southern coin silver spoons: five
with shaped fiddle handles, marks for "Elias Hale", "Richmond" (Richmond, Virginia, 1820-1830), "RP" monogram, 6 in.; two with fiddle handles and downturned tipt backs, marks...
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