- FLETCHER &GARDINER COIN SILVER COMPOTEAmerican
Classical Coin Silver Compote, Fletcher & Gardiner (Thomas Fletcher and Sidney Gardiner), act. Boston, 1808-1811 and Philadelphia, 1811-1827, mark rubbed; everted rim cast...
[more like this] - 13 PCS. KENTUCKY COIN SILVER INC. FISH
SET13 pcs. assorted Kentucky coin silver flatware, mostly Louisville. Includes a Fish Serving Knife and Fork, the knife blade engraved and pierced in a fish design, both pieces...
[more like this] - FLETCHER KY COIN SILVER PUNCH LADLEKentucky
Coin Silver Punch or Soup Ladle with oval bowl, rounded fins, and fiddle handle monogrammed HMA, reverse with incuse mark H. Fletcher (Henry Fletcher, working Lexington and...
[more like this] - KY COIN SILVER SOUP LADLE, FLETCHER
& BENNETTLarge Kentucky coin silver soup or punch ladle, olive pattern, with H monogram and incuse mark en verso for Fletcher & Bennett (working Louisville, KY, 1843-1854)....
[more like this] - 17 PIECES AMERICAN SILVER FLATWAREAmerican,
mid 19th/20th century, including five Fletcher & Gardner tablespoons, shell handles, (Boston, Massachusetts, working 1808-1810 and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1811-1827),...
[more like this] - 4 EARLY AMERICAN COIN SILVER FORKS AND
SPOONS: Approx. 11.9 troy oz. To include; 2- Thomas Fletcher, Philadelphia forks and 2- unknown hallmarked W with eagle tablespoons. These pieces were a present to the secretary...
[more like this] - FLETCHER & GARDINER COIN SILVER FEDERAL
THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE BOSTON OR PHILADELPHIA, CIRCA 1820 APPROX. 42.0 TROY OZ. THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE Boston or Philadelphia, Circa 1820 Consists of a teapot, height...
[more like this] - COIN SILVER COFFEE POT, THOMAS FLETCHERFine
American Classical Coin Silver Coffee Pot, Thomas Fletcher (1787-1866), Philadelphia, c. 1827-1842, marked "T.FLETCHER" and "PHILAD." in raised oval, domed cover with pod...
[more like this] - PHILADELPHIA FOUR PIECE COIN SILVER
TEA SERVICEPhiladelphia four piece coin silver tea service, 1820-1830 , the teapot R. & W. Wilson, 10" h., the sugar and waste bowl by Fletcher & Gardner, all with ram's head...
[more like this] - COIN SILVER HANDLED FOOTED BOWL, EARLY
19TH C.Engraved family crest, embossed leaf and grape handles. Fletcher & Gardiner, Philadelphia, "Makers of Heavy Silver". Engraved on inner rim of base "Gift of Mary Gibbs...
[more like this] - Heavy coin silver teapot by Thomas Fletcher,
Philadelphia/Boston, circa 1820.
6.5"h x 10.5"l / 32 Troy oz.
Condition: Monogrammed, tarnished, scratches, dents....
[more like this] - Two Philadelphia coin silver beakers
by Fletcher & Gardiner (1811-1827) with monogram; together with a Bailey & Kitchen Cann with inscription Joseph Corbit to Joseph Corbit Cougill.
9 Troy ozs.
Condition: Minor...
[more like this] - Good Four-Piece Fletcher and Gardiner
Coin (.900) Silver Tea Set, dated 1817, by Sidney Gardiner (1787-1827) and Thomas C. Fletcher (1787-1866), working Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1810-1827, including a teapot,...
[more like this] - A Fletcher & Gardiner Coin Silver Cream
Pitcher A classical coin silver cream pitcher from a tea service urn-form with classical borders in relief on a plinth base with four animal paw supports marked on the underside...
[more like this] - Twelve American Coin or Sterling Silver
Tablespoons, 19th century, including two in the traditional "Olive" pattern, l. 8-1/4", marked by Fletcher & Bennett, fl. 1854-1866, Louisville, Kentucky, one with a spatulate...
[more like this] - Ten pieces coin silver flatware: seven
pieces with coffin tips, one ladle, six spoons, Fletcher & Gardiner spoon, fish or butter knife, E. Wyler ladle; detailed list available. Good to average wear. Collection...
[more like this] - A R.H.L. Villard Coin Silver Julep Cup
wc. Washington DC and Georgetown MD c. 1833-1835 marked "VILLARD" in rectangle; seamed construction molded rims engraved "Mary A Fletcher" in old script height 3 1/2 in. weight...
[more like this] - Late Federal Period Coin Silver Tea
Servicecirca 1820 three piece set includes a teapot (9.5 in.) and cream jug by J. B. Jones of Boston and a double handled sugar bowl with cover by Fletcher & Gardiner of Philadelphia....
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