- 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] - NINE PIECES CHARLESTON COIN SILVER FLATWARE,
HAYDENSouth Carolina, mid 19th century, including six pieces Nathaniel Hayden (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1832-1843 and New York, NY, working 1843-1855), including...
[more like this] - NINE PIECES CHARLESTON COIN FLATWARE,
EWAN FAMILYSouth Carolina, mid 19th century, all downturned fiddle handle, eight John Ewan (working 1823-1852): two serving spoon; one table/dessert spoon with sheaf of wheat;...
[more like this] - 135PCS ASSEMBLED AMERICAN SILVER "OLIVE"
FLATWARE Extensive 135 piece American sterling silver, coin, and plated assembled partial mainly ?Olive? pattern or similar pattern flatware service, various makers and retailers,...
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Flatware American
19th century. An assembled group of twenty southern coin silver items including eight teaspoons marked for James P. Barnes of Louisville KY six teaspoons marked for James...
[more like this] - Eight pieces Charleston coin flatware:
teaspoon, tongs, ladle by Hayden & Gregg; two dessert spoons, serving spoon by William Gregg; teaspoon, serving spoon by John Ewan, most with monogram; detailed list available....
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Flatware Charleston,
19th century, all with marks for Hayden & Whilden (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1855-1863): crumber; three shell-bowl sugar spoons, tablespoon, (five pieces)...
[more like this] - Southern coin silver flatware: Maryland
ladle, "JOB MILLS", "10.OZ.15" (Baltimore, working 1851-1885), "M" monogram, 8-1/2 in.; Maryland spoon, "J. NINDE" (Baltimore, working...
[more like this] - Assorted American silver flatware including
a coin silver tablespoon and pair of similar teaspoons, Shepherd & Boyd, Albany, NY, circa 1820; three Gorham "Newcastle" tablespoons; a Wood & Holmes beaded-edge tablespoon;...
[more like this] - Charleston silver flatware: Peter Mood,
Sr. coin teaspoon; Hayden, Gregg & Co. coin tablespoon; J. E. Spear coin sugar spoon and teaspoon; three Wm. Carrington & Co. sterling tablespoons; Hayden Brothers coin tongs;...
[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] - Charleston Coin Silver Flatware American,
19th century: James Spear shell-bowl ladle and sugar spoon; William Ewan shell-bowl serving spoon; with Gale & Hayden butter knife, 7.51 oz.T., (four pieces); detailed list...
[more like this] - Collection sterling and coin silver
flatware and serving pieces Frank Whiting sterling ice cream server L9'' and 12 ice cream spoons L5 1/2'; Frank Whiting Shell pattern salad serving set L8 1/2'' Pair English...
[more like this] - Rare Charleston coin silver flatware
service Gregg & Hayden and Eyland South Carolina 19th century Shell pattern engraved with initial M comprising: the following marked: Gregg Hayden & Co (wk. 1846-1852) 7 spoons...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver flatware Gregg
Hayden & Co South Carolina (wk. 1846-1852) Tuscan pattern comprising: 6 spoons L6 3/4'' 2 spoons L8 1/4'' 2 teaspoons L5 3/4'' solid silver knife L7 1/2'' master butter L7...
[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] - George Sharp coin silver flatware Philadelphia
circa 1870 comprising: 3-pc child's set 6 3/4'' serving spoon L8 3/4'' condiment spoon L7 3/4'' 2 butter servers L6 5/8'' gravy ladle L8'' 7 dessert spoons L7 1/2'' 9 teaspoons...
[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] - Gregg & Hayden coin silver flatware
(New York City and Charleston, South Carolina, working 1832-1846), fiddle and thread handles: two ladles, partial pseudo hallmarks, 7-1/4 in., one with pitting in bowl, wear;...
[more like this] - Charleston Coin Silver Flatware Charleston,
South Carolina: three Hayden & Whilden forks; three Gregg, Hayden & Co. serving spoons, most with monograms, 11.54 oz.T., (six pieces); detailed list available...
[more like this] - Hotchkiss & Schreuder Medallion pattern
coin silver flatware New York circa 1867 comprising: flat server L10'' serving spoon L8 1/2'' sugar shell L6 3/4'' butter spreader L6 3/4'' mustard ladle L5 1/4'' 3 spoons...
[more like this] - American Medallion sterling flatware
and servers John R. Wendt New York circa 1862 comprising: serving spoon L8 1/4'' 2 cream ladles L6 3/4'' and 7'' 2 mustard ladles L5 1/2'' 2 salts L3 1/2'' knife L7 3/4''...
[more like this] - Tiffany silver flatware: six sterling
Broom Corn pattern, teaspoons, monogram, 5-7/8 in.; ten sterling Armour teaspoons, monogram, 6 in.; with one coin silver sugar shell, oval handle, beaded border, monogram,...
[more like this] - American Medallion pattern coin silver
flatware for California market circa 1865 matching pattern comprising: 2 forks L7 1/2'' fork L6 1/4'' 2 spoons L8 1/2'' 5 spoons L7'' 6 teaspoons L6'' sugar shell L6'' salt...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver flatware: two
forks, five spoons, three with wheat and sickle, all marked "J. Ewan" (John Ewan, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1823-1852), several with pseudo hallmarks,...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver flatware: three
forks, one spoon, one knife, marked "Wm H. Ewan" (William Ewan, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1849-1859), monograms, (five pieces). The Collection of a Charleston,...
[more like this] - Gorham Grecian pattern coin silver flatware
Rhode Island circa 1861 comprising: butter server L7 1/4'' 13 teaspoons L5 3/4'' 4 condiment spoons L3 3/4'' most marked: Lion with anchor coin and various retailers. Total...
[more like this] - American Medallion patterns of silver
flatware and serving pieces circa 1865-1900 comprising: Albert Coles sugar sifter L6 1/4'' 2 Myers & Ainley sugar shells L6 3/4'' coin silver pastry server L9'' Clark & Biddle...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver flatware, 26
pieces Olive pattern marked "J.E. Spear" (James E. Spear, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1871), some with patent mark for 1845, various monograms, .900...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver flatware: J.
Eyland & Co. spoon; Purse teaspoon; Wilmot teaspoon and fork; W. M. Rouse fork; CP&U spoon, most with monograms, (six pieces). The Collection of a Charleston, South...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver flatware: tablespoons,
teaspoon, forks, salt spoon, marks for Gregg & Hayden (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1832 to 1846), 34.86 oz. T., (28 pieces). The Collection of a Charleston, South...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver flatware: six
spoons, Hayden & Whilden (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1855-1863); 13 pieces, spoon and fork, Hayden Brothers & Co. (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1852...
[more like this] - Duhme & Co Medallion pattern coin silver
flatware Ohio circa 1863 12 vermeil spoons L6 1/4'' teaspoon L6'' teaspoon L7 1/2'' 2 forks L6 1/4'' and 7 1/4'' master butter L8 1/4'' marked: Duhme & Co.; and total 14.0oz...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver flatware: Ewan,
Carrington, Spear, Hayden, Whilden spoons and forks; with six coin hollow handle knives, 25.55 oz. T. excluding hollow handle knives, (21 pieces total)....
[more like this] - American Medallion coin silver flatware
Brower & Son New York circa 1864 comprising: serving spoon L8'' 2 spoons L7 1/4'' marked: S.D. Brower & Son. Total 4.6oz troy (3pcs) Provenance: Estate of Michael M. Finefrock...
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Flatware Charleston,
19th century, marks for Gregg and Hayden (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1832-1846), Hayden, Brother & Co. sugar tongs; two Gregg, Hayden & Co. fiddle-handle serving...
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