- 8 PCS. NATCHEZ COIN SILVER FLATWAREEight
pieces Natchez, Mississippi coin silver flatware (6 forks and 2 spoons), all with incuse marks "S. Cockrell" (Samuel Cockrell, b. Virginia, 1808, moved to Natchez, 1838)....
[more like this] - 12 BELL COIN SILVER SPOONS, KNOXVILLERare
set of twelve Knoxville, Tennessee coin silver dessert spoons with downturned coffin handles having mid-rib backs, 7-1/4"L, all monogrammed AEN on front of handles and marked...
[more like this] - 10 PCS GEORGIA RELATED COIN SILVER FLATWARE10
pieces Georgia-related coin silver flatware. Includes: 4 teaspoons with shell and fiddle tipt backs, marked C. Catlin in rectangle (Charles Catlin, active Augusta, Georgia,...
[more like this] - 3 SAMUEL BELL TN TABLESPOONSThree Knoxville,
Tennessee coin silver tablespoons with downturned coffin handles having mid-rib backs, all marked S. Bell in rectangle on reverse with double sunburst marks on each side (Samuel...
[more like this] - 15 PCS VIRGINIA COIN SILVER FLATWAREFifteen
pieces Virginia coin silver. Includes: 8 teaspoons and 1 dessert spoon with fiddle pattern handles marked W. Mitchell Jr. in banner (William Mitchell Jr., Richmond, b. 1795...
[more like this] - 11 PCS. COIN SILVER FLATWARE MOSTLY
SOUTHERN11 pcs. coin silver flatware, mostly Southern. Includes 7 Teaspoons, 2 bearing marks for Bernard Dupuy (Raleigh, North Carolina 1828-1822) and Joseph Lawrence Stephens...
[more like this] - 40 PCS ASSORTED LOUISVILLE KY FLATWARE40
pieces coin and early sterling flatware from Louisville Kentucky makers and retailers. Includes 1 sugar shovel marked B. Bryant Jr. (in banner); 3 dessert spoons marked A.G....
[more like this] - 25 PCS. ASSD COIN SILVER INC. SOUTHERN
- SC, TN, VA, MD...A group of assorted coin silver flatware, some Southern, including Tennessee, South Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland. Includes 1 dessert spoon marked ANDERSON...
[more like this] - 34 PCS. EARLY STERLING & LATE COIN SILVER
FLATWARE1st-17th items: 17 pieces sterling silver flatware, including: 6 J.B. and S.M. Knowles teaspoons; 4 Dominick and Haff teaspoons; 3 Wood and Hughes pieces including...
[more like this] - 23 PCS. ASSORTED COIN SILVER FLATWARE,
INCL. TN, KY, VA...Twenty-three (23) pieces of coin silver flatware, primarily Tennessee makers. 1st-2nd items: One (1) fiddlehead teaspoon and one (1) fiddle tipt table/serving...
[more like this] - 14 PIECES NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER FLATWARELouisiana,
mid 19th century, including four spoons, fiddle and thread handle, marks for Henry Peat Buckley (working 1850-1903); five pieces with marks for retailer Henderson & Gaines...
[more like this] - 23 PIECES AUGUSTA COIN SILVER FLATWAREGeorgia,
mid 19th century, including set of 12 forks with oval handles, teaspoon, marks for Frederick Adolphus Brahe (Albany, New York, working 1840-1844 and Augusta, Georgia working...
[more like this] - 16 PIECES MACON COIN SILVER FLATWAREGeorgia,
mid 19th century, fiddle handles, including set of five forks and two teaspoons (one with badly damaged bowl), retailer marks for E. J. Johnston (working 1845 to 1849), one...
[more like this] - ELEVEN CHARLESTON COIN SILVER SPOONSSouth
Carolina, early 19th century, seven Nathan Vernon (working 1802-1835) spoons including set of six spoons, downturn fiddle handles, 5-1/4 in. and one serving spoon, king style...
[more like this] - A GROUPING OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER FLATWARE
(23) pieces, including; a pierced olive spoon with mark of Hall, Hewson, and Brower, Albany, New York 1846-1852 (9 in.); a pierced tea ladle with mark of Palmer & Bachelders,...
[more like this] - A GROUPING OF AMERICAN COIN AND STERLING
SILVER MEDALLION PATTERN FLATWARE (10) total pieces, coin pieces to include: including a butter knife pick with mark of Albert Coles, active 1835-1877 (7 3/8 in.); master...
[more like this] - A GROUPING OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER FLATWARE
(8) pieces, the first a pierced server with unknown worn maker's mark of "L(?) & C," with "W. S. Cowpland" (11 5/8 in.) (some soldering to shoulder, possibly a married piece);...
[more like this] - GOOD GROUP OF SOUTHERN COIN SILVER FLATWAREGood
Group of Southern Coin Silver Flatware 19th c., incl. sugar tongs and 2 downturned fiddle typt tablespoons, Emile Profilet (1801-1868), act. New Orleans 1822, Natchez, MS...
[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] - THREE NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER SPOONS
Including two long-handled spoons with mark of Jehu Scott, coffin end with period bright cut engraved monogram "B" (7 5/8 in.) (both with some mis-shaping to bowls, one with...
[more like this] - Twenty-Four-Piece Collection of Coin
Silver 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),...
[more like this] - Dumoutet Coin Silver Spoons American,
late 18th/early 19th century, tipt back fiddle handles, pointed fins, marks for John B. Dumoutet (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, prior to 1802; Charleston, South Carolina, working...
[more like this] - Six Barton and Adam Southern coin silver
spoons. Five with marks for John Adam, one for B. Barton, both Alexandria, Virginia. Total weight is approximately 4.2oz. 6"L....
[more like this] - American Coin Silver Spoons American
19th century. An assembled group of fourteen coin silver items including three tablespoons marked for E. & D. Kinsey of Cincinnati OH four tablespoons marked E. Mead & Co....
[more like this] - Kentucky Coin Silver Spoons Kentucky
an 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...
[more like this] - Six coin silver spoons- John B. Ginochio
New York W.C. & Son Troy NY Dennis M. Fitch Troy R. Ferris Farrington & Hunnewell Boston and an unidentified spoon longest 9"...
[more like this] - Two Charleston coin silver spoons: downturned
fiddle handles, pointed fins, marked "DUMOUTET" (John B. Dumoutet, working Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, prior 1802, Charleston, South Carolina, 1802-1813), monograms, 9 in....
[more like this] - COIN SILVER seventeen pieces of assorted
flatware: sugar tongs with shell ends probably made by William Wilson White c. 1835 in New York 6 1/2'' l.; three table serving spoons heavyweight made by Nicholas LeHuray...
[more like this] - Collection of coin silver serving spoons
to include examples by John Stevenson H.B. Jones and J. Mosser 67.4 ozt. ?...
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