- 10 PCS GEORGIA RELATED COIN SILVER FLATWARE10
pieces Georgia-related coin silver flatware. Includes: 4 teaspoons with shell and fiddle tipt backs, marked C. Catlin in rectangle (Charles Catlin, active Augusta, Georgia,...
[more like this] - EARLY GEORGIA FOLK ART FIDDLE W/ PERIOD
NOTESEarly Georgia folk art carved fiddle, entered into the 1860 Cotton Planters' Convention, together with an 1860 handwritten note reading "Georgia made Fiddle. Manufacture...
[more like this] - 19 PCS. COIN SILVER FLATWARE, KY, GA
AND OHIO INCL. PAR...19 pieces coin silver flatware of Kentucky, Georgia, and Ohio interest. Includes 1 fiddle handle teaspoon with incuse mark HALEY & SONS, PARIS KY; 1 early...
[more like this] - FOUR MARQUAND COIN SILVER SPOONSprobably
Georgia, mid 19th century, including two fiddle handle serving spoon, sheaf of wheat decoration on handle, shell back bowl, monograms, two fiddle handle tablespoons, monograms,...
[more like this] - EIGHT PIECES GEORGIA COIN SILVER FLATWAREmid
19th century, including fiddle and thread ladle, marks for Foster & Purple (Columbus, working 1844-1845), "Columbus GA"; downturned fiddle handle mustard ladle, marks for...
[more like this] - SET OF SIX GEORGIA COIN SILVER TABLESPOONSearly
to mid 19th century, fiddle and thread handles, monogram "Sims", marks for Francis Clark (Augusta, Georgia, working 1816-1840), 14.95 oz. T., 8-3/4 in.
Provenance: Collection...
[more like this] - 23 PIECES COIN SILVER FLATWAREAmerican,
19th century, most fiddle and thread handles, including 12 forks; five dessert spoons; three serving spoons; three teaspoons, monograms, various makers, probably Northern,...
[more like this] - ELEVEN MARQUAND COIN SILVER FLATWARE,
SHELL PATTERNprobably Georgia, mid 19th century, fiddle handle with shell tip, including ladle, 13-1/4 in.; three dessert spoons, 7 in.; five teaspoons, 6-1/4 in.; two forks,...
[more like this] - NINE MARQUAND COIN SILVER FORKSprobably
Georgia, mid 19th century, fiddle and reeded handles, including eight pieces hollow handle: four 6-3/4 in. forks and four 7-3/4 in. knives, silver tines and blades; 7 in....
[more like this] - TEN MARQUAND COIN SILVER SPOONS, WHEAT
AND FLOWERSprobably Georgia, mid 19th century, fiddle handles with sheaf of wheat and basket of flowers decoration, including set of six teaspoons, dessert spoons, and teaspoons,...
[more like this] - ELEVEN PIECES MARQUAND COIN SILVER FLATWAREprobably
Georgia, mid 19th century, most with fiddle handle, monograms, including large ladle, 13 in.; six fiddle handle forks, 8 in.; teaspoon, 6 in.; salt spoon, 3-3/4 in.; two salt...
[more like this] - 24 PIECES MARQUAND COIN SILVER FLATWAREprobably
Georgia, mid 19th century, shaped fiddle handles, including with twelve 7-3/8 in. spoons and twelve 8-1/2 in. forks, all with monograms on back, all marked "F.M." and pseudo...
[more like this] - THREE MARQUAND COIN SILVER SPOONS, BASKET
OF FLOWERSpossibly Georgia, mid 19th century, all with fiddle handle, basket of flower decoration, bowl backs with shell, monograms, marks for Frederick Marquand (Savannah,...
[more like this] - SIX PIECES SAVANNAH COIN SILVER FLATWAREGeorgia,
early/mid 19th century, including most with fiddle handle, including sauce ladle, sugar spoon with shell bowl, marks for Horton & Rikeman (working 1850-1856); three soup/dessert...
[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] - EIGHT GEORGIA COIN SILVER SPOONSGeorgia,
mid 19th century, all with fiddle handles, including set of three teaspoons, serving spoon, teaspoon, marks for Otis Childs (Milledgeville, Georgia, working 1837-1872 and...
[more like this] - 18 PIECES D. B. HEMPSTEAD COIN SILVER
SPOONSGeorgia, mid 19th century, fiddle handles, including set of three serving spoons; set of six teaspoons with basket of flowers; set of six teaspoons; two pairs of serving...
[more like this] - 20 PIECES GEORGIA COIN SILVER FLATWAREColumbus,
mid 19th century, including set of six forks, olive pattern forks; set of three forks, olive pattern forks; sugar spoon, olive pattern; two mustard ladles, olive pattern;...
[more like this] - 24 PIECES GEORGIA COIN SILVER FLATWAREColumbus,
mid 19th century, fiddle handles including two serving spoons, set of five teaspoons, teaspoon, marks for Thomas S. Spear (Bloomfield, New Jersey, working 1845-1857 and Columbus,...
[more like this] - 16 SAVANNAH COIN SILVER SPOONSGeorgia,
early/mid 19th century, including most with fiddle handle, coffin handle serving spoon and two teaspoons, marks for John Pearson (Savannah, Georgia, NY), probably retailer;...
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Ladle Savannah,
Georgia, early 19th century, downturned tipt back fiddle handle, rounded fins, marks for Frederick Marquand (Savannah, Georgia, 1820-1826, and New York, New York, 1826-1831),...
[more like this] - Five English silver caddy spoons: all
with shell bowls, most with monograms: one possibly Elizabeth Morley, 1787, 3-3/4 in.; William Eley and William Fearn, 1795, 3-1/2 in.; shell handle, 1817, 3-1/2 in.; double...
[more like this] - Three English silver caddy spoons: feather-edge
handle, marks for Birmingham, 1973, maker "HU", 3-3/4 in.; fiddle handle, marks for Francis Higgins, Sheffield, 1985, 3-5/8 in.; jockey cap form, marks for Thomas Bradbury...
[more like this] - Five English silver caddy spoons, most
lacking city mark: oval bowl, fiddle handle, possibly Stephen Adams, 1780, 4-1/8 in.; round bowl, oval handle, maker "(?).D", 1804(?), monogram, 2-7/8 in.; egg-shaped...
[more like this] - Three English silver caddy spoons, all
shovel type, Birmingham: floral-engraved bowl, hollow handle, 1812, maker "W(?)", 4-1/8 in.; foliate-engraved bowl, marks for Cocks & Bettridge, 1807, monogram,...
[more like this] - Six American Coin (.900) Silver "Fiddle"-Pattern
Teaspoons, second and third quarters 19th century, including three by Cornelius A. Burr (ca. 1816-1863) of Rochester, New York, l. 5-3/4"; one by James R. Hobby (ca. 1818-aft....
[more like this] - Georgia coin silver spoons: fiddle and
thread handles, rounded fins, marked "H.J. Osborne" (Henry J. Osborne, Milledgeville, Georgia, circa 1848, Augusta, Georgia, circa 1860), monogram, 5.77 oz.T., 8-3/8 in.,...
[more like this] - Savannah coin silver ladle, downturned
tipt back, fiddle handle, rounded fins, marked "D.B. Nichols Co" (David B. Nichols, Savannah, Georgia, working 1820-1830), monogrammed "JML", 5.83 oz.T.,...
[more like this] - Six pieces Marquand coin flatware, all
with fiddle handles, shell decoration, and marks for Frederick Marquand (Savannah, Georgia, working 1820-1826; New York City 1830-1838): teaspoon, 1825, inscribed "Lloyd",...
[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 Ladle Georgia,
mid 19th century, fiddle-and-thread handle, rounded fins, marks for "Foster & Purple" (W. Foster and Samuel B. Purple, Columbus, Georgia, working 1844-1845), partial marks,...
[more like this] - Georgia coin silver ladle, fiddle handle
with shell decoration, rounded fins, shell on bowl back, marked "F.M." (Frederick Marquand, New York City, circa 1815; Savannah, Georgia, 1820-1828) with pseudo hallmark possibly...
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Ladle Georgia,
mid 19th century, fiddle and thread handle, rounded fins, marks for Clark & Co. (Francis Clark & Co., Augusta, Georgia, working 1822-1852), monogram, 6.47 oz.T., 13-1/2 in.,...
[more like this] - Georgia Coin Silver Ladle downturned
tipt back fiddle handle, rounded fins, marks for "J. Fogle" (John Jacob Fogle, Milledgeville, Georgia, working 1825-1837, and Columbus, Georgia, working 1837-1841), pseudo...
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Ladle Georgia,
mid 19th century, downturned tipt-back fiddle handle, rounded fins, marks for "A.H. Dewitt" (Abram Henry Dewitt, Columbus, Georgia, working circa 1847), no monogram, 5.54...
[more like this] - Scottish silver ladle, downturned fiddle
handle, pointed fins, oval bowl, marks for James and William Marshall and "DM", Edinburgh, 1824, .925 fine, 6.54 oz.T., 13-1/4 in. Small dents in bowl. Private Collection,...
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