- 12 BELL COIN SILVER SPOONS, KNOXVILLERare
set of twelve Knoxville, Tennessee coin silver dessert spoons with downturned coffin handles having mid-rib backs, 7-1/4"L, all monogrammed AEN on front of handles and marked...
[more like this] - 3 SAMUEL BELL TN TABLESPOONSThree Knoxville,
Tennessee coin silver tablespoons with downturned coffin handles having mid-rib backs, all marked S. Bell in rectangle on reverse with double sunburst marks on each side (Samuel...
[more like this] - TWO (2) ITEMS OF AMERICAN SILVER, STERLING
CUP & COIN S...Two (2) American silver items, including sterling large trophy mug or loving cup and a coin silver spoon. 1st item: Large (10") Meriden Brittania sterling silver...
[more like this] - 7 COIN SILVER SPOONS ATTR. KY INC. MEDICINE
SPOON7 coin silver spoons, possibly by Kentucky silversmiths Thomas Phillips, Philip Bush Jr., James Purdy, S.B. Hall and D.L. Spears. 1st item: Teaspoon with oval handle...
[more like this] - SEVEN CONNECTICUT COIN SILVER ITEMS18th/19th
century, including two oval tipt front spoons, acanthus back bowls, marks for Samuel Parmelee (Guilford, Connecticut, c. 1757-c. 1775); elongated fiddle handle ladle, marks...
[more like this] - SET OF EIGHT RICHMOND COIN SILVER SPOONS,
C. P. ADRIANC...Virginia, 19th century, downturned fiddle handle, monograms, marks for Charles Platt Adriance (Richmond, Virginia, working 1816-1831 and Poughkeepsie, New...
[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] - CHARLESTON COIN SILVER SPOON, HELOISE
BOUDOSouth Carolina, mid 19th century, downturned fiddle handle, monogram, marks for Louis Boudo (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1809-1827) and pseudo, 6 in.
Provenance:...
[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] - 21 PIECES MARQUAND COIN SILVER FLATWARE,
KING PATTERNprobably Georgia, mid 19th century, downturned King pattern, including ten dessert spoons; five teaspoons; serving spoon; two serving spoons with gilt and fruit...
[more like this] - ELEVEN CHARLESTON COIN SILVER SPOONSSouth
Carolina, early 19th century, seven Nathan Vernon (working 1802-1835) spoons including set of six spoons, downturn fiddle handles, 5-1/4 in. and one serving spoon, king style...
[more like this] - JOHN ADAMS DESCENDANTS' FAMILY SILVER,
THREE SPOONS AND A FORK THREE SPOONS AND A FORK, including a fork with four tines, four unread marks and a small circular punch, with a round English terminal, the reverse...
[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] - LEWIS OWEN COIN SILVER FLATWAREGood
Group of Alabama Coin Silver Flatware , Lewis Owen, Montgomery, act. 1831-1856, marked variously "L.OWEN" in rectangle and L.OWEN&CO." in rectangle, incl. 6 soup spoons (l....
[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] - Pair Virginia coin silver spoons: downturned
oval end handles, marked "J. Andrews" (Jeremiah Andrews, working New York City, circa 1774, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1776-1780, Savannah, Georgia, circa 1788,...
[more like this] - Six coin silver spoons: fiddle handles,
rounded fins, downturned, most tipt, marks for "Atkin & Labagh" (New York City, working 1838-1839), five with "F" monogram, one inscribed "Holmes", 9 in. Some tip wear....
[more like this] - Set of Eleven Coin Silver Spoons New
York, early 19th century, downturned tipt-back fiddle handles, seven with marks for John Targee (New York City, working 1797-1828), and four with marks for Frederick Marquand...
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Flatware Charleston,
19th century, marks for John Mood (Charleston, South Carolina, circa 1810, 1834-1841, also Athens, Georgia), all with downturned fiddle handles: ladle inscribed "Burnham",...
[more like this] - Five coin silver spoons, downturned
fiddle handles, oval bowls, one marked "J. SELPH" (John Selph, Fayetteville, North Carolina, working 1827-1838), five with pseudo hallmarks for Zalmon Bostwick (New...
[more like this] - Set nine Virginia coin silver spoons:
downturned tipt back fiddle handles, beveled and rounded fins, marked "MITCHELL & TYLER" (Samuel Mitchell, William Mitchell, Jr., and John Tyler, working 1845-1866), monogram...
[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] - Ten Pieces Coin Silver Flatware American,
19th century: six knives with fiddle and thread hollow handles, blades with marks probably for George Lindner (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1837-1850), monograms, 7-3/8...
[more like this] - Burnette Coin Silver Spoons Georgetown,
D.C. and Alexandria, Virginia, downturned fiddle handle with shell decoration, pointed fins, marked "C.A. Burnette" (Charles A. Burnett, working 1785-1849), monogram, 5-1/4...
[more like this] - Two Charleston coin silver spoons: downturned
tipt backs, rounded fins, marked "J&P MOOD" (John Mood and Peter Mood, Jr., Charleston, South Carolina, working 1834-1841), 8-3/4 in. One with repaired bowl, bowls buffed,...
[more like this] - Two South Carolina coin silver spoons:
downturned fiddle handle, pointed fins, one marked "A. Young/Camden", no monogram, 1.77 oz.T., 9 in., small dents, scratches, wear to bowl tip, bowl bent; one with...
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Spoons Alabama,
19th century, set of six with olive style pattern, marks for Zadek & Caldwell (working 1867-1870), probably retailer, monograms, 7 in., good condition; two teaspoons, downturned...
[more like this] - Three Richardson coin silver spoons:
downturned tipt back handles, marks for Joseph and Nathaniel Richardson (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1777-1788), "SM" monogram, 5-1/4 in. Wear to bowls, one with tears....
[more like this] - Six Charleston coin silver spoons: fiddle
handles and downturned tipt backs, rounded fins, marked "J. Ewan" (John Ewan, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1823-1852) with pseudo hallmarks, inscribed "Nelson"...
[more like this] - Eight pieces coin silver flatware: six
spoons, downturned fiddle handles, rounded fins, pseudo hallmark possibly for Abraham Fellows (New York and Rhode Island, working 1810-1851), monogram, 8 in., [wear, dents...
[more like this] - Two Charleston coin silver spoons: downturned
fiddle handles, pointed fins, marked "DUMOUTET" (John B. Dumoutet, working Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, prior 1802, Charleston, South Carolina, 1802-1813), monograms, 9 in....
[more like this] - Robert Goodloe Harper Set of Six Philadelphia
Coin Silver Serving Spoons late 18th/early 19th century: downturned tipt back fiddle handles, pointed fins, marks for Joseph Lownes (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1780-1820),...
[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...
[more like this] - Four North Carolina Coin Silver Spoons
American, 19th century: downturned tipt backs, fiddle handles, marks for S. Baker (Stephens Baker, Wilmington, North Carolina, and Salem, Massachusetts, circa 1817-1818) with...
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