7 SPEARS KY COIN SILVER SPOONSSevenKentucky coin silver spoons - one table or serving spoon and six teaspoons - all with unusual angled fiddle pattern handles, monogrammed JMM, and marked on back D H Spears...
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12 MILLER PADUCAH KY COIN SILVER SPOONS12Paducah, Kentucky coin silver spoons - 6 tablespoons and 6 teaspoons in the fiddle swell pattern, all with incuse marks on backs of handles: Jno. A. Miller Paducah KY with...
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13 PCS. KENTUCKY COIN SILVER INC. FISHSET13 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...
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B.B. MARSH KY COIN SILVER DESSERT SPOONS6Kentucky Coin Silver Dessert Spoons with fiddle-coffin end handles, monogrammed M or W, marked on reverse B.B. Marsh in serrated rectangle (Benedict Beal Marsh, working Paris,...
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SNYDER KY COIN SILVER LADLE AND SPOONSSubstantialKentucky coin silver gravy ladle with round bowl, pointed fins and fiddle handle, monogrammed BER, marked J & G Snyder in rectangle on reverse (James C and George W. Snyder,...
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GROUP OF KY COIN SILVER FLATWARE1stthrough 6th items: Six Lexington, Kentucky Coin Silver Tablespoons with fiddle swell handles monogrammed MEF and marked on reverse Poindexter in rectangles (William A. Poindexter,...
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ASSORTED KENTUCKY COIN SILVER FLATWARE19pcs 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...
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3 PCS COIN SILVER ATTR. GEORGE SNYDER,PARIS KYThree (3) pieces Kentucky coin silver attributed to George Snyder, working Paris, Kentucky 1803-1813. Includes one (1) dessert spoon with rectangular fiddle handle,...
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33 PCS LOUISVILLE KY COIN SILVER, INCL.HARRIS & LEMONThirty-three (33) pieces Louisville, Kentucky coin silver flatware, marks for James I. and James K. Lemon, Harris & Lemon, and Lemon & Kendrick. Includes 8 tablespoons,...
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LOUISVILLE, KY COIN SILVER MUG & MARSHALLFLATWARE, 18 ...Kentucky coin silver mug marked for A.G. Medley, working Louisville, 1843-1848, and seventeen (17) pieces flatware marked for John C. Marshall, working Louisville...
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34 PCS BOWLING GREEN KY SILVER FLATWARE,INCL. MCCLURE,...Twenty-two (22) coin silver spoons and twelve (12) early sterling spoons marked for Bowling Green, Kentucky silversmiths and retailers James McClure, working...
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THREE (3) ASA BLANCHARD COFFIN END SPOONSThree(3) Kentucky coin silver tablespoons with coffin ends, stamped A. BLANCHARD in rectangle for Asa Blanchard, working Lexington, KY, 1808-1838, with eagle pseudohallmark (mark...
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3 ASA BLANCHARD KY COIN SILVER TABLESPOONSThree(3) Kentucky coin silver tablespoons with plain fiddle handles, marked A. BLANCHARD in rectangles for Asa Blanchard, working Lexington circa 1808-1838, mark used c. 1820-1838...
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19 PCS LOUISVILLE KY COIN SILVER INC.LADLES17 coin silver spoons and 2 coin silver ladles with marks attributed to Louisville, Kentucky silversmiths Evans C. Beard (working prior to 1824-1831), Abner Reeves (working...
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7 COIN SILVER SPOONS ATTR. KY INC. MEDICINESPOON7 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...
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19 PCS. POINDEXTER KENTUCKY COIN SILVERFLATWARE, INCL....Nineteen (19) pieces coin silver flatware marked POINDEXTER in rectangles for William P. Poindexter, active Lexington, KY 1818-1859, including 1 gravy ladle,...
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6 JACKSON, TN COIN SILVER SPOONS, BYEVERMAN & STROCKSix (6) rare West Tennessee coin silver tablespoons stamped EVERMAN & STROCK / JACKSON TENN, incuse, for the previously unknown partnership of L.B. Everman...
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2 KENTUCKY COIN SILVER SPOONS, INCL.ASA BLANCHARD1st item: Kentucky coin silver serving or tablespoon marked A BLANCHARD in rectangle with eagle pseudohallmark for Asa Blanchard, working Lexington circa 1808-1838...
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SET OF SEVEN COINS SILVER SPOONS, JOHNKITTS & CO.Kentucky, mid 19th century, oval and foliate handles, gilt bowls, no monograms, marks for John Kitts & Co. (Louisville, Kentucky, working 1859-1864), 3.48 oz. T.,...
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THOMAS REVERE COIN SILVER SPOONTHOMASREVERE Coin Silver Spoon, turned-back engraved serving spoon with an oval handle; indistinctly monogrammed; marked TR; lg. 8 7/8 in.; 1.87 dwts. Provenance: Cowan's Auction,...
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PAUL REVERE COIN SILVER SPOONPAUL REVERECoin Silver Spoon,, turned-back with an oval handle; no monogram; marked Revere; lg. 8 5/8 in.; 2.13 ozt. Provenance: By descendant of Benjamin Franklin; Property formerly...
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Southern coin silver spoons: A. Blanchard,Kentucky; Freeman, Norfolk, Virginia; H. P. Buckley, New Orleans; J. Campbell, North Carolina or Tennessee; 5.35 oz. T., (five pieces). The Collection of a Charleston, South...
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Twenty-Four-Piece Collection of CoinSilver 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),...
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Set of Six Kentucky Coin Silver SpoonsAmerican, 19th century: shaped fiddle handles, pointed fins, marks for J. Eubanks (Glasgow, Kentucky, working 1808-1850), monogram, 7.60 oz.T., 7-5/8 in.,...
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Eight Southern coin silver spoons: Georgia,Kentucky, Virginia, makers include Nathaniel Butler, George Oliver Conrad, William Kendrick, John C. Marshall. Private Collection, Sarasota, Florida...
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Southern coin silver spoons set E &D Kinsey Newport Kentucky (wk. 1844-61) Tipt pattern engraved with initials MB and marked: E&D Kinsey. L6'' and 3.6oz troy Provenance: Charleston South Carolina collection....
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Asa Blanchard Kentucky Coin Silver Ladleand Child's Spoon Lexington KY ca 1806-1838 a coin silver ladle marked A. Blanchard and child's spoon marked Blanchard both for Asa Blanchard; spoon lg. 6.25 in. silver wt....
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Kentucky Coin Silver Spoons Kentuckyan assembled group of twenty-two coin silver spoons and ladles including five teaspoons marked Kitts & Werne for John Kitts and Joseph Werne of Louisville two tablespoons...
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Kentucky Coin Silver Spoons LouisvilleKY ca 1831-1880 six coin silver table spoons marked Wm. Kendrick for William Kendrick (1810-1880); lg. 8 in. silver wt. 11.94ozt (371.5g). Property of Caswell and Sara Lane...
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Set of 12 Kentucky Coin Silver SpoonsLouisville, 19th century, shaped fiddle handles, rounded fins, marks for W. Kendrick/Louisville (working 1831-1880), monogrammed "LML", 20.59 oz.T., 8-5/8 in.,...
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Kentucky coin silver ladle, spoons,upturned tipt shaped fiddle handles, pointed fins, monogram "HT", marked "Poindexter" (William A. Poindexter, Lexington, Kentucky, working 1838-1859): ladle, oval bowl, extra...
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Thirteen coin silver spoons: shapedfiddle, upturned tipt handle, pointed fins, monograms: eight marked "E&D Kinsey" (Edward and David Kinsey, Newport, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio, working 1844-1861), 6 in.;...
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Four pieces Kentucky coin silver: onefiddle handle spoon, pointed fins, marked "T.K. Marsh" (Thomas King Marsh, Paris, Kentucky, working 1831-1877), 5 in., [dents and wear to bowl]; two spoons with shaped upturned...
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Nine Kentucky Coin Silver Spoons American,19th century, upturned tipt front shaped fiddle handle, pointed fins, marks for William Kendrick (Louisville, Kentucky, working 1831-1880), monogram, 8.09 oz.T., 7 in.,...
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Rare Kentucky coin silver set of spoonsWilliam Kendrick Louisville Kentucky (wk.1831-80) Tipt pattern engraved with initials MBR. L8 1/2'' and 18.3oz troy (12pcs) Provenance: Atlanta Georgia private collection....
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Southern coin silver spoons: four piecesNew Orleans, Hyde & Goodrich and H.P. Buckley; Kentucky, Sharrard; Clark & Co., Georgia; G.W. Webb, Baltimore, Maryland, with one New York, all with monograms (eight...
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