- H. HUDSON LOUISVILLE KY JULEP CUPLouisville
Coin Silver Julep Cup with band of beading at upper rim and band of dash and bead molding at bottom edge, incuse marks on underside H. Hudson Louisville (Henry Hudson, working...
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Native American Indian Coin Silver Armbands styled as large cuff bracelets, molded edges above engraved bands of feather-like decoration, the centers with band of pierced...
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pcs coin silver flatware, most Kentucky. 1 Gravy ladle with Fiddle Swell pattern handle marked E & D Kinsey in Rectangle, monogrammed GWR; 6 dessert spoons with fiddle swell...
[more like this] - HUDSON & DOLFINGER KY COIN SILVER JULEP
CUPKentucky Coin Silver julep cup with lobed sides and scalloped, beaded rim, marked for Henry Hudson and Jacob Dolfinger, working Louisville, c. 1855-1858. 3 1/2" H. 5.130...
[more like this] - KY COIN SILVER JULEP CUP, H. HUDSON,
LOUISVILLEKentucky coin silver julep cup with incuse marks to the base H. HUDSON LOUISVILLE for Henry Hudson, working Louisville, circa 1841-1856. Small slightly tapered form...
[more like this] - GROUP COIN SILVER SPOONS, MONOGRAMMEDGroup
of coin silver spoons, monogrammed, comprising six spoons partially stamped "A__ Hudson", ten spoons and a salt spoon stamped "J. Moulton, Boston", and a single spoon stamped...
[more like this] - SET OF EIGHT HENRY DWIGHT PARKMAN COIN
SILVER COFFIN HA...Set of Eight Henry Dwight Parkman, Hudson NY, Coin Silver Coffin Handl Place Spoons, mid 19th Century , engraved with initials "EC"
Length 7.25 in. Combined...
[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] - Four American Coin Silver Beakers
Various
makers, 19th Century
comprising an example by John C. Farr, Philadelphia, PA; O.C. Forsyth, New York, NY; Talbott, Bailey & Co, Indianapolis, IN; and H. Hudson, Louisville,...
[more like this] - CAST METAL PINS, BUTTONS, MEDALS, MEDALLIONS,
PENDANTS AND SOUVENIRS, 40+ PIECES, LATE 19TH C./ 20TH C., INCLUDING THE AMERICAN CIVI...Cast metal pins, buttons, medals, medallions, pendants and souvenirs, 40+ pieces,...
[more like this] - A NEW YORK COIN SILVER CRUMBER WITH
PICTORIAL LANDSCAPE Mark of J. Bachman (active circa 1830-1850), the blade features a charming engraving with figure and dog walking before a Hudson River Valley landscape...
[more like this] - AMERICAN RAILROAD COIN SILVER PRESENTATIONpitcher,
by Mulford & Wendell, Albany, NY. Also a touchmark with a star, M, and anchor, probably John Chandler Moore. Inscription reads "Presented to William C. Young late superintendent...
[more like this] - A Kentucky Coin Silver Julep Cup Hudson
& Dolfinger Louisville wc. 1855-1858 seamed tapered cylindrical form with applied molded rim and foot incised mark "HUDSON & DOLFINGER" on bottom engraved script initials...
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& Himmel for Hyde & Goodrich c. 1852-1853 the bell-shaped bowl with beaded rim chased acanthus leaves on punch ground conforming stem stepped foot with papyrus and leaf footrim...
[more like this] - Twenty-Four-Piece Collection of Coin
Silver Spoons, comprised of a John Wesley Forbes (1781-1864), New York, "Fiddle and Shell" tablespoon, second quarter 19th century; a set of five Michael DeYoung (1816-1836),...
[more like this] - Pair Kentucky coin silver cups: round,
shaped sides, footed base, grape and vine decoration, marked "H. HUDSON . LOUISVILLE" (Henry Hudson, Louisville, Kentucky, working 1841-1856), no monogram, 5.38...
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commemorative silver half dollar 1935 (MS-60) Estimate $ 500-700 Coin grades reflect our considered and honest opinion. They are offered as a guide and should not be regarded...
[more like this] - A Kentucky Coin Silver Julep Cup marked
"HUDSON & DORFLINGER" and "LOUISVILLE" Henry Hudson & Jacob Dorflinger Louisville wc. 1855-1858; with molded rims seamed construction height 3 3/4 in. weight 4.5 troy ozs....
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