- GROUP OF PHILADELPHIA COIN SILVER SPOONS
Includes a serving spoon with mark reading "McNear Coin" likely for William McNeare (circa 1828-1833) or William McNeir (circa 1835-1848), bright-cut "A" monogram; a serving...
[more like this] - ASSORTMENT OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS
First, a pair of serving spoons with mark of Timothy Gerrish (Portsmouth, NH. b. 1753 - d. 1813) bright-cut engraved handles with monograms; a Fiddle & Thread serving spoon...
[more like this] - PHILADELPHIA COIN SILVER THREE-PIECE
TEA SERVICEPhiladelphia coin silver three-piece tea service, late 18th c. , by John McMullen, with bright cut coffee pot, sugar bowl and cover, and waste bowl, with reticulated...
[more like this] - PHILADELPHIA SILVER WASTE BOWL, CA.
1800Philadelphia silver waste bowl, ca. 1800 , by Samuel Williamson, with bright cut roundel initialed WCG , 6 1/4" dia., together with another unmarked silver bowl with initials...
[more like this] - FIVE SILVER SPOONS a bright-cut coin
silver tablespoon by Joseph Lownes, Philadelphia, late 18th/early 19th century, monogrammed, lg. 9 3/8; and four Chinese export demitasse spoons by Khecheong, Canton, c. 1840-1870,...
[more like this] - 11 STERLING AND PLATED TABLE ITEMS INC.
CHAWNERGroup of 11 sterling silver and silver-plate flatware and table items. 1st item: English sterling berry spoon with gilt bowl, London, 1767, Thomas Chawner and William...
[more like this] - 12 COIN SILVER KNIVES PLUS 1 FORKRare
set of twelve American coin silver knives in the Classical / Gothic Revival style, the flat handles with engine turned design accented with a trefoil cartouche (all engraved...
[more like this] - ASSD. COIN SILVER INC. SOUTHERN AND
GOBLETGroup of assorted mostly coin silver flatware and hollowware. Includes 1 coin silver goblet with repousse grape and flower design forming a cartouche, monogramed LBS,...
[more like this] - 25 PIECES COIN SILVER FLATWAREAmerican,
19th century, including set of six Philadelphia serving spoons; set of six Forbes spoons; one spoon with bright cut decoration, A. Simmons; cheese knife with bright cut engraving;...
[more like this] - THREE 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN COIN SILVER
AND STERLING SILVER SERVERS WITH EGYPTIAN AND GRECIAN MOTIFS Three pieces including: Gorham Isis sterling silver large berry / casserole spoon, retailed by Starr & Marcus...
[more like this] - FOUR AMERICAN COIN SILVER SERVERS The
first a large pair of ice tongs with retailer's mark of Joseph Brunner (New York, active circa 1839-1880), gilding to finely detailed claw form tines and oval bowl, partial...
[more like this] - A GROUPING OF (23) AMERICAN COIN SILVER
FLATWARE ITEMS Most with various monograms, shell form pieces to include: a Gorham .800 silver gravy ladle (7 3/4 in.); serving spoon with mark of Hall, Hewson & Brower, Albany,...
[more like this] - COLLECTION OF SEVEN SILVER SUGAR TONGSCOLLECTION
OF SEVEN SILVER SUGAR TONGS, including an American coin silver pair of simple tongs with bright cut decoration, monogrammed 'ER' with spoon ends, marked "C. Wiltberger" to...
[more like this] - JOHN ADAMS DESCENDANTS' FAMILY SILVER,
THREE SPOONS AND A FORK THREE SPOONS AND A FORK, including a fork with four tines, four unread marks and a small circular punch, with a round English terminal, the reverse...
[more like this] - GROUP OF FIFTEEN AMERICAN BRIGHT-CUT
SILVER SOUP SPOONS BOSTON, CIRCA 1785-1810Group of Fifteen American Bright-Cut Silver Soup Spoons, Boston, Circa 1785-1810 Consisting of: eight spoons, Joseph Loring, Boston;...
[more like this] - AMERICAN SILVER COVERED GLASS LINED
PRESERVE BOWL AND FOURTEEN FLAT TABLE ARTICLES PHILADELPHIA, CIRCA 1805-1845American Silver Covered Glass Lined Preserve Bowl and Fourteen Flat Table Articles, Philadelphia,...
[more like this] - FOUR AMERICAN SILVER CREAMERS FIRST
HALF 19TH CENTURYFour American Silver Creamers, First Half 19th Century The first, William G. Forbes, New York, with hinged lid and body with bright-cut floral chased banding...
[more like this] - GROUP OF FIVE AMERICAN SILVER SOUP AND
PUNCH LADLES PHILADELPHIA, CIRCA 1770-1830Group of Five American Silver Soup and Punch Ladles, Philadelphia, Circa 1770-1830 The first four, John Murdock, John McMullin...
[more like this] - AMERICAN COIN SILVER AND STERLING SILVER
SPOONSGroup of American Coin Silver and Sterling Silver Spoons , 19th c., various makers, incl. 2 tablespoons, R. & W. Wilson, Philadelphia, wc. 1825-1846; a Whiting "Arabesque"...
[more like this] - AMERICAN SILVER: GOLD WASHED STERLING
SPOONS BY WILLIAM GALE & SON, ALBERT COLES, GORHAM, J. E. CALDWELL, DOMINICK & HAFF AND WHITIN...AMERICAN SILVER: Gold washed sterling spoons by William Gale & Son, Albert...
[more like this] - PHILADELPHIA BRIGHT CUT SILVER SUGAR
TONGSPhiladelphia bright cut silver sugar tongs, ca. 1790 , bearing the touch of Joseph Richardson Jr., 6 3/4" l., 1.6 ozt. Provenance: The Estate of John Donnelly, Penn Valley,...
[more like this] - AMERICAN SILVER SERVING UTENSILS (16)
Assorted 19th c. Sterling & Coin Silver Serving Pieces, incl: Sterling meat fork by Crosby, Morse & Foss (Boston, 1868-1875), with bright cut engraved tines, AW monogram,...
[more like this] - A (4 PC) FEDERAL COIN SILVER COFFEE
SET, MOORE & FERGUSON, PHILADELPHIA A (4 pc) Federal coin silver coffee set, Moore & Ferguson, Philadelphia: comprising a coffee pot with carved wood handle and urn finial...
[more like this] - Thomas Shields Silver Bowl ca 1765 American
(Philadelphia) ca 1765. A rare and important early American silver bowl by Thomas Shields of Philadelphia Pennsylvania of circular form with bright-cut decoration beneath...
[more like this] - American silver teapot and coffeepot
richards and williamson, philadelphia, pennsylvania, 1797 Each of urn form, on square pedestal base, circular foot and stem, the bodies with monogram 'SL', the domed covers...
[more like this] - Philadelphia bright cut silver sugar
tongs ca. 1795 bearing the touch of Joseph Richardson 5 1/2" l. 1.2 ozt. ?...
[more like this] - American silver flatware Including:
one coin silver asparagus tongs, Polhemus's Armor pattern, circa 1870, base engraved monogram 'HDD', unmarked L: 10 1/2 in.; one asparagus tongs, Faneuil pattern, New York,...
[more like this] - American Coin (.900) Silver Cream Jug,
fourth quarter 19th century, by Peter L. Krider (1821-1895) for J. E. Caldwell & Co., both Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the Colonial taste, the helmet-form body decorated...
[more like this] - Five sets of American coin silver spoons
including eight A. Pitts (Philadelphia, PA), six Marshall Tempest (Philadelphia, PA), six Banks & Hatch (Portland, ME), six bright cut Joseph Seymour (Syracuse, NY), and four...
[more like this] - Three Philadelphia bright cut silver
serving spoons ca. 1795 bearing the touch of Joseph Anthony together with three Abraham Dubois... ?...
[more like this] - Four pairs silver tongs: one English,
.925 fine, reeded borders, probably 1806, maker "EL", lacking city mark, monogram, 5-3/4 in., good condition ; one English, .925 fine, bright cut engraving, maker...
[more like this] - George Sharp sterling serving spoon
Philadelphia working 1844-50 bright-cut square terminal with paneled stem and pierced shaped bowl; marked: Patented 1868 G.S. Sterling. L11 1/4'' and 2.5oz troy Provenance:...
[more like this] - A Group of American Coin Silver and
Sterling Silver Spoons 19th c. various makers including 2 tablespoons R. & W. Wilson Philadelphia wc. 1825-1846; a Whiting "Arabesque" pattern tablespoon ret. C.D. Peacock;...
[more like this] - Large silver serving fork bailey
and company, philadelphia, mid-19th century Oval handle with monogram in shield 'J M R', leaf and vine edge bright cut decoration, 'heart' pierced bowl, four narrow tines...
[more like this] - A Large Taylor & Lawrie Coin Silver
Serving Fork Philadelphia active 1837-1852 retailed by Bailey & Co. active 1848-1865 bright-cut engraved Old English pattern with script monogram "JMR" with shield on upper...
[more like this] - Assorted Georgian sterling silver flatware
pieces various dates and makers Comprising bread tongs by William Knight, London, 1825; sugar tongs by Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London, 1789; fish server by...
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