- FOUR COIN SILVER SUGAR TONGS AND A SERVING
SLICEFour coin silver sugar tongs and a serving slice, 8 ozt.
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[more like this] - GROUP OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SOUP LADLESFour
American Coin Silver Soup Ladles, incl. Nathaniel Francis, New York, NY, act. 1803-1827, l. 5 1/4 in.; Conrad Bard, Philadelphia, act. 1825-1854, l. 13 1/4 in.; probably Littleton...
[more like this] - FOUR ANTIQUE COIN SILVER SUGAR TONGS.Four
Antique Coin Silver Sugar Tongs with Shell Ends. 4.8 Troy 0zs. Including Marshall and Tempest; T. F. Albright; J.C. Farr; One marked with D and has an eagle. Condition: :...
[more like this] - FOUR ANTIQUE COIN SILVER SUGAR TONGS.Four
Antique Coin Silver Sugar Tongs. 5.6 Troy ozs. Including Pitman; P.P. Hayes; Signed J.S.; One pair unmarked. Condition: : Good with some tarnishing and wear.
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[more like this] - KY COIN SILVER TONGS AND COIN SILVER
CREAM LADLE1st item: Kentucky Coin Silver Sugar Tongs with large round grips and shaped arms, marked in banner Smith & Grant (Richard Ewing Smith, working Louisville, 1827-1831)....
[more like this] - ASA BLANCHARD KY SILVER TONGSKentucky
Coin Silver Sugar Tongs, with round grips and plain, elongated arms, double struck rectangular marks "Blanchard" (Asa Blanchard, working Lexington, KY 1808-1838). No monogram....
[more like this] - SILVER FLATWARE, MOSTLY COIN, 59 PCS.Large
grouping of silver flatware, 60 pcs. including 35 coin silver teaspoons, 4 coin silver table or serving spoons and 7 coin silver forks. Makers include: J.L. Smith, W. Goddard,...
[more like this] - J. LEVY COIN SILVER TONGS, TN, VA OR
ARSouthern coin silver sugar tongs with shell form bowls and shaped handles each stamped J. LEVY in rectangle, monogrammed to one side (CY?C), 6 3/4"L, 1.53 oz troy. Note:...
[more like this] - EARLY COIN SILVER SUGAR TONGSEarly Coin
Silver Sugar Tongs 32 grams
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[more like this] - C BURR 1807-1820 COIN SILVER SUGAR TONGSC
Burr 1807-1820 Coin Silver Sugar Tongs. 30.5 grams
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[more like this] - EARLY COIN SILVER SUGAR TONGSEarly Coin
Silver Sugar Tongs 34 grams 6.75" long
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[more like this] - THREE AMERICAN COIN SILVER SUGAR TONGS
The first pair with mark of Hall & Hewson, Albany, New York, circa 1830, with retailer mark of Henry F. Bayeux Troy, New York, with period script monogram (6 1/2 in.); the...
[more like this] - THREE STERLING AND ONE COIN SILVER SUGAR
TONGS, 3.4 OZTThree Sterling and One Coin Silver Sugar Tongs,, Dimensions: 3.4 ozt...
[more like this] - COIN SILVER SUGAR TONGS AND AMERICAN
STERLING SILVER OLIVE SPOON AND SEAFOOD FORK LENGTH OF TONGS: 6 1/2 IN. (16.51 CM.), CGW: 2.3 OZCoin Silver Sugar Tongs and American Sterling Silver Olive Spoon and Seafood...
[more like this] - TWO AMERICAN STERLING SILVER ICE TONGS
AND A COIN SILVER SUGAR TONGS, 3.8 OZTwo American Sterling Silver Ice Tongs with Coin Silver Sugar Tongs; Sterling: 2.5 oz...
[more like this] - GROUP OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SUGAR
TONGSGood Group of American Coin Silver Sugar Tongs , incl. Nicholas J. Le Hurray, Jr., Philadelphia, act. 1821-1846; Isaac Reed & Son, Philadelphia, act. 1830-1841 and 1846-1857;...
[more like this] - MITCHELL COIN SILVER SUGAR TONGSVirginia
Coin Silver Sugar Tongs , William Mitchell Jr. (1795-1852), Richmond, act. 1818-1845), l. 6 1/4 in.; together with fiddle handle teaspoon, Robert Keyworth, Washington, DC,...
[more like this] - FOUR COIN SILVER SUGAR TONGSFour coin
silver sugar tongs, to include Black, Forbes, R & W Wilson, and CH, 5.8 ozt. Provenance: Estate of John Donnelly, Penn Valley, Pennsylvania.
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[more like this] - ALBANY, NEW YORK COIN SILVER SUGAR TONGS,
CA. 1810Albany, New York coin silver sugar tongs, ca. 1810 , bearing the touch mark of Timothy Brigden (Albany, active 1795-1819), with trailing vine wrigglework, 6 3/4" l.
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[more like this] - Five coin silver sugar tongs to include;
Marcus Merriman (1762-1850, CT); Thaddeus Keeler (1805,NY); a possible James Barret example; one with illegible mark and an unmarked example.
Longest 7" / 8 Troy oz.
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[more like this] - An Alabama Coin Silver Sugar Tongs Charles
White Mobile wc. 1825-1842 marked "C. WHITE MOBILE" in rectangle; scalloped handle with shell-shaped terminals script monogram length 6 5/8 in. weight 1.50 troy ozs....
[more like this] - An Alabama Coin Silver Sugar Tongs Walton
Pearce Mobile c. 1844 marked "W PEARCE" in serrated rectangle; with shell terminals and traces of old script monogram length 6 1/4 in. weight 1.55 troy ozs....
[more like this] - Assorted sterling silver articles notably:
Federal coin silver sugar tong by Thomas Rockwell New London CT late 18th Century; Schofield repousse buckle-form brooch; a trophy cup; etc.; 9.50 ozt. mixed grades Estimate...
[more like this] - Assorted Silver Flatware includes coin
silver sugar tongs, salt spoons, teaspoons, serving spoons, butter knife; English silver sugar tongs, teaspoons, punch ladle; sterling ladle; silver-plated ladle, 29.45 oz.T....
[more like this] - Rare Southern coin silver sugar tongs
Mood & Ewan Charleston South Carolina circa 1825 shaped ends with applied shell ornament and engraved Wilson 1825; marked twice Mood & Ewan in serrated punch. L6 1/4'' and...
[more like this] - Charleston coin silver sugar tongs Hayden
Brother & Co South Carolina working 1852-55 French Thread pattern terminating in highly decorated claw ends; marked: Hayden Brother & Co and G&S (William Gale & Son) dated...
[more like this] - Group of assorted George III sterling
silver flatware various dates and makers Comprising 7 tablespoons and 6 dessert spoons; together with a silverplate soup ladle, a pair of salt spoons, a pair of coin...
[more like this] - Pair of Antebellum American Coin (.900)
Coin Silver Sugar Tongs, 1845, by Michael Gibney for John and James Cox, both New York City, of traditional "fiddle swell" form, with coquille bowls, monogrammed, on the...
[more like this] - Four American Coin Silver Sugar Tongs
each having shell nips comprising an example by Marquand & Co. New York one by John O. Beebe New York one by Wiliam Pearman Williamsburg and an example stamped Hogg; approximate...
[more like this] - Five American Coin Silver Sugar Tongs
of various forms and sizes comprising one stamped Waterman one stamped Booth and three others unmarked; approximate total weight 5.56 ozt. Length of longest 6 3/4 inches....
[more like this] - Pair of coin silver sugar tongs with
talon grips by J. Curry Philadelphia c.1825 and monogrammed "M" (McIlvaine). 6.5"l....
[more like this] - Pair of coin silver sugar tongs with
maker's mark "W.R." of William Richardson active Virginia 1778-1807 and thirty-two coin silver spoons by various makers....
[more like this] - Two Georgia Coin Silver Sugar Tongs
19th century: one King's style pattern, marks for Penfield & Co. (Savannah, Georgia, working 1820-1828), 6-5/8 in.; one with shaped arms, marks for W. B. Johnston (1832-1838),...
[more like this] - Sterling & coin silver sugar tongs 325.
Sterling & coin silver sugar tongs 28.7 oz. Max. L 6 1/2''E...
[more like this] - Marquand Coin Silver Sugar Tongs American,
1825: shell terminals and wheat and sickle decoration, marks for Frederick Marquand (Savannah, Georgia, working 1820-1826), monogram, 2.26 oz.T., 6-1/2 in.,...
[more like this] - Three English or American sterling or
coin silver sugar tongs by various makers comprising: a pair by Solomon Hougham London 1796-'97 with engraved decoration; a pair by John C. Moore & Son New York mid 19th century;...
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