- 15 PIECES BATEMAN FAMILY ENGLISH SILVERLondon,
early 19th century, including Peter Ann & William Bateman: set of four spoons with engraved decoration; three pair of tongs; salt spoon, Peter & William Bateman: tongs with...
[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] - 14 PIECES CHARLESTON COIN SILVER FLATWARESouth
Carolina, mid 19th century, fiddle handles, most without monograms, marks for Hayden, Gregg & Co./Hayden & Gregg/Gregg & Hayden/Gregg, Hayden & Co. (Charleston, South Carolina,...
[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] - 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] - Nine Charleston coin silver forks: fiddle
handles, thread borders, shell tips front and back, monogrammed "BC", maker Hayden & Gregg (New York City and Charleston, South Carolina, working 1832-1846),...
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Flatware Charleston,
19th century, marks for G&H (possibly Gregg & Hayden, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1832-1846) retailer, also marks for maker Gale & Hayden (New York City, working 1845-1850):...
[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] - Pair of American Sterling Silver Dinner
Forks, third quarter 19th century, retailed by William Carrington & Co., Charleston, South Carolina, in the traditional "fiddle thread" pattern, monogrammed on the reverse...
[more like this] - South Carolina coin silver forks, fiddle
and thread handles: marks for "T.W. RADCLIFFE" (Thomas W. Radcliffe, Columbia, working 1827-1833 and 1848-1870; Camden, 1833-?, monogrammed "FMT", 6-3/4...
[more like this] - Hayden Coin Silver Flatware 19th century:
five with downturned tipt back handles, marks for Hayden & Gregg (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1832-1846), 6-1/4 in., wear to bowl tips; teaspoon with fiddle-and-thread...
[more like this] - Five Charleston silver forks, fiddle
and thread handles marked "N & S" (possibly Nichols and Salisbury, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1844-1846), "Brewster" monogram, 10.38 oz. T.,...
[more like this] - Six Charleston coin silver forks, fiddle
and thread handles, marked "J.E. Spears" (James E. Spear, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1871), monogram removed with new monogram, 12.12 oz.T., 8-1/4 in. Wear and...
[more like this] - Set of six coin silver forks: fiddle
handles, upturned tipt fronts, rounded fins, marked "S. Wilmot" (Samuel Wilmot, New Haven, Connecticut, working 1800-1805; Georgetown, South Carolina, working circa 1825;...
[more like this] - Five Charleston coin silver forks, upturned
tipt front fiddle handle, rounded fins, marks for Gregg, Hayden & Co. (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1852), pseudo hallmarks for Gale & Hughes (New York,...
[more like this] - Pair Charleston coin silver forks: upturned
tipt fiddle handle, marks for "J. Eyland & Co." (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1820-1827), "JMB" monogram on back, 8 in. Wear to tines....
[more like this] - Charleston silver flatware: fork marked
"H. Boudo" (Heloise Boudo, working 1827-1837), pseudo hallmarks possibly for Hall, Hewson & Brower (Albany, New York, working 1842-1847), monogram, 7-1/2 in.,...
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