- CHARLESTON COIN SILVER MINT JULEP, WILLIAM
CARRINGTONCharleston, mid 19th century, tapering sides, bead border top and bottom, monogram "A. S. Lee", marks for William Carrington (Charleston, South Carolina and New...
[more like this] - FIVE CHARLESTON COIN SILVER SPOONS,
HAYDENSouth Carolina, 19th century, one King style pattern, shell back, monogram "Inez", "N. HAYDEN"; one King style pattern, shell back, applied monogram on back "JLM" (John...
[more like this] - FIVE SILVER TABLE ITEMS, SOME SOUTHERNincluding
Charleston coin silver mug, marks for retailer Carrington, Thomas & Co. (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1872-1920); silver goblet, floral decoration, unmarked, probably...
[more like this] - ASSEMBLED SET OF CHARLESTON COIN SILVER
FLATWARE19th century, including eight approx. 6-3/4 in. forks; ten 7-5/8 in. forks; 7-3/4 in. fork; 7-3/8 in. fork; two 5-3/4 in. teaspoons; four 6-7/8 in. round soup spoons;...
[more like this] - SIX AMERICAN COIN SILVER TABLE ITEMS19th
century, including four open salts, gadroon borders, each with three scroll legs, marks for Bailey & Co. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1847-1878), 1-3/4 x 21/4 in.;...
[more like this] - PAIR CHARLESTON COIN SILVER OPEN SALTSAmerican,
mid 19th century, oval form open salts with openwork sides, shell and scroll feet, heart shape cartouche with monogram, marks for Gregg & Hayden (Charleston, South Carolina,...
[more like this] - 15 PIECE CHARLESTON COIN SILVER SPOONSSouth
Carolina, late 18th/early 19th century, including set of five teaspoons, fiddle handles and serving spoon sheath of wheat, marks for John Ewan (working 1823-1852), 5-3/4 in.;...
[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] - 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] - GREGG HAYDEN & CO CHARLESTON COIN SILVER
WINE EWERAmerican Victorian coin silver wine ewer, Gregg, Hayden and Company, Charleston, South Carolina, mid 19th c., helmet-form spout, handle modeled as a naturalistic...
[more like this] - JOHN EWAN CHARLESTON COIN SILVER TEA
SERVICEImportant John Ewan (1786-1852), Charleston Coin Silver Tea Service , wc. 1823-1852, marked "J.EWAN" in rectangle, double struck, incl. teapot, covered sugar, creamer...
[more like this] - A Charleston Coin Silver Presentation
Creamer and Sugar Grosjean & Woodward New York act. 1853-1862 ret. Hayden & Whilden (H. Sidney Hayden & William G. Whilden) Charleston SC act. c. 1855-1863; pear-shaped body...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver mug, round with
scroll handle, bead border top and bottom, marked "W. Carrington" (William Carrington, New York City and Charleston, South Carolina, working 1830-1901), inscribed "Sara Calhoun...
[more like this] - Four Charleston coin silver spoons:
fiddle handles with sheaf of wheat and sickle, outlined shell on backs of bowls, marked "J. Ewan" with pseudo hallmarks (John Ewan, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1823-1852),...
[more like this] - Set Charleston coin silver spoons: shaped
upturned tipt fiddle handles, rounded fins, later "D" monogram, 5-3/4 in.: eight marked "Wm Carrington & Co. (New York City, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1830-1901);...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver ladle, downturned
tipt back, fiddle handle, rounded fins, marks for Hayden & Gregg (New York City and Charleston, South Carolina, working 1832-1846), "CLB" monogram, 13 in. Scratches in bowl,...
[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] - Charleston coin silver shell-shaped
serving spoon J. Mood South Carolina (wk. 1813-1864) Prince Albert pattern engraved with initials TMW; marked: J. Mood and pseudo hallmarks. L8 1/8'' and 1.8 Troy oz Provenance:...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver beaker Captain
Henry E. Young South Carolina circa 1882 heavy floral-chased tapered vessel engraved with dedication: H.E. Young from the Memorial Association Nov. 30th 1882; marked: Hayden...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver spoons John Ewan
and Hayden & Gregg South Carolina wk. 1823-52 and 1843-46 Reverse Tipt pattern one marked: J. Ewan L8 1/2''; and set of seven engraved with initials TWJ marked: Hayden & Gregg...
[more like this] - Set of Charleston coin silver forks
Nathaniel Hayden South Carolina wk. 1832-1843 Tipt pattern engraved with initials TAS. L8 1/2'' and 18.5 Troy oz (9pcs) Provenance: South Carolina private collection. Literature:...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver creamer, sugar:
pear shapes with scalloped rim, conforming dome tops, twig and leaf handles, masked figure at spout, retailed by Hayden & Whilden (Charleston, South Carolina, working...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver cheese scoop,
fiddle and thread handle, rounded fins, marked "J.E. Spear" (James E. Spear, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1871), monogram removed, remonogrammed "M",...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver ladle, downturned
fiddle and thread handle, marked for retailer "Gregg Hayden & Co." (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1852), pseudo marks for maker Gale & Hayden...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver ladle, downturned
tipt back, fiddle handle, rounded fins, marks for Hayden & Gregg (New York City and Charleston, South Carolina, working 1832-1846, possibly retailer), with pseudo hallmarks...
[more like this] - Rare Charleston coin silver serving
tongs W. Carrington & Co South Carolina (wk. 1830-1901) thread and leaf pattern handle ending in shell and claw; marked: Coin patent 1855 W. Carrington & Co possibly Southern...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver tray, oval with
applied scroll feet and borders, foliate engraved floor, partial mark for "J.E. Spear & Co." (James E. Spear, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1871),...
[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] - 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] - Three Charleston coin silver knives:
hollow handle, thread decoration, no monogram, blades marked by retailer "Gregg Hayden & Co" (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1852), maker probably Gale & Hayden...
[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] - Nine Charleston coin silver forks, Olive
pattern, marked "Hayden & Whilden" (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1855-1863), monogram on backs "AMB", 14.63 oz.T., 6-1/2 in. Wear and loss to...
[more like this] - Eight Charleston coin silver spoons:
marks for J.E. Spear (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1871), monograms. The Collection of a Charleston, South Carolina Gentleman...
[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] - Six Charleston coin silver knives, ribbon
and bow decoration, marks for Hayden & Whilden (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1855-1863), no monograms, 10.02 oz.T., 7-3/4 in. Slight wear. The Collection of a Charleston,...
[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...
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