LOT OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SERVINGPIECESLot of 42 American 900 silver serving pieces. Serving spoons, ladles, sugar spoon, thimble, pie server, slices, tongs, set of 6 teaspoons in fitted case. Various silversmiths...
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GROUP OF STERLING SILVER SERVING PIECESGroupof 17 silver serving pieces, 15 of Sterling silver by various American makers including Gorham, Towle, Saart Brothers, R. Wallace & Sons, Webster, Whiting and Lebkuecher &...
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10 PCS SILVER FLATWARE INC. RUSSIAN10pieces assorted silver flatware. Includes 2 Russian vermeil (silver gilt) spoons with twist handles, one 6 1/4"L with floral engraving to back of bowl and assay date 1875,...
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12 PCS COLLECTIBLE SILVER FLATWARE1stitem: Pair Georgian silver sugar tongs, crested bridge, oval ends, marks for Peter, Ann, and William Bateman, London, 1805-06. 5.5" L. .995 oz troy. 2nd item: Georgian sterling...
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48 PCS. ASSORTED SILVER FLATWARE, INC.ASPARAGUS SERVER...Forty-eight (48) pieces assorted silver flatware, mostly sterling. Includes 1 asparagus server with blade marked sterling and acrylic handle; 3 English...
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10 SILVER ITEMS, INCL. ENGLISH, AMERICAN& RUSSIANTen (10) sterling, coin and Continental silver items, including Bateman silver, Russian Cup, and Napkin Rings. 1st-3rd items: Three (3) English sterling silver serving...
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(8) STERLING & COIN SILVER BUTTER KNIVES,PICKS(lot of 8) American sterling and coin silver flat handle knives, highlights include: (1) sterling master butter knife, notched blade engraved with cow and barn, monogrammed...
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EIGHT ANTIQUE AMERICAN STERLING SILVER& COIN SILVER SERVERS Each with twist handle, all second half of the 19th century; the first a parcel gilt sterling silver sugar sifter manufactured by John Polhamus and retailed...
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FOUR ANTIQUE AMERICAN STERLING SILVER& COIN SILVER SERVERS Third quarter of the 19th century; the first a serving spoon marked "Sterling" and retailed by W. J. Behan, the handle surmounted by a bold suppressed...
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THREE 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN COIN SILVERAND STERLING SILVER SERVERS WITH EGYPTIAN AND GRECIAN MOTIFS Three pieces including: Gorham Isis sterling silver large berry / casserole spoon, retailed by Starr & Marcus...
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FOUR AMERICAN AESTHETIC PERIOD STERLINGSILVER & COIN SILVER SERVERS Circa 1870s; the first a Gorham Lily server with incurved and pierced matte finished bowl, no monogram (10 in.) (scratch to underside of bowl...
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FOUR AMERICAN COIN SILVER SERVERS Thefirst 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...
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A GROUPING OF ELEVEN AMERICAN COIN SILVERFLATWARE ITEMS To include: a shell bowl ladle, mark of S. & T. Child, circa 1850 (10 1/4 in.); coin silver pudding server, without maker's mark, 1861 patent date, no monogram...
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THREE AMERICAN COIN SILVER SERVERS Eachwith various foliate engraved designs to blades, the first a serving fork, with mark of Farrington & Hunnewell, Boston, active 1835-1885, no monogram (8 1/2 in.); the second...
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TWO AMERICAN COIN SILVER SERVERS Thefirst a fish slice, mark of Farrington & Hunnewell, Boston, active 1835-1885, with engraved floral motif to blade, without monogram (11 1/2 in.); the second a serving blade...
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EIGHT AMERICAN MEDALLION COIN SILVERSERVERS Second half of 19th century, to include: (2) pastry servers, each blade having engine turned honeycomb designs within a foliate engraved border, both marked "Coin,"...
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TWO AMERICAN COIN SILVER SHELL FORMSERVERS The first with shell bowl, mark of Philo B. Gilbert, New York City, active 1838-1868, with retailer mark of William Wallace Adam, Alexandria, Virginia, active 1831-1877...
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A GROUPING OF NINE AMERICAN COIN SILVERSERVERS Including: a large pair of sugar tongs with shell bowl, mark of George Anson Hoyt, Albany, New York, active 1819-1846 (6 1/2 in.); a large pair of figural sugar tongs...
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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);...
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SIX AMERICAN COIN SILVER TWIST HANDLESERVERS, INCLUDING S. KIRK & SON Including a fish server, mark of Lewis Ladomus & Co., Philadelphia, active 1845-1878, the blade with scenic harbor design to central cartouche,...
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THREE AMERICAN COIN SILVER SERVERS Allwith similar engraved floral and scrolling foliate motifs to blades, including pie server and fish server with mark of Henry David, New York City, active 1842-1864, each have...
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FIVE AMERICAN COIN SILVER SERVERS Toinclude: a fish slice with mark of W. Adams, pierced blade with engraved fish and scrolling foliate motifs (12 1/8 in.); the second a pie server with mark of Alvah Skinner,...
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A GROUPING OF THREE AMERICAN STERLINGSILVER AND COIN SILVER SERVERS Including a pie server with mark of Albert Coles, active 1835-1877, figural bust handle of female and pierced foliate form drop (10 1/8 in.);...
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AMERICAN COIN SILVER SLICE SERVER, 2OZTAmerican Coin Silver Slice Server,, c. 1856 Dimensions: 2 ozt...
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NINE ASSORTED AMERICAN SILVER FLAT TABLESERVING ARTICLES, VARIOUS MAKERS, 19TH - 20TH CENTURYNine Assorted American Silver Flat Table Serving Articles, Various Makers, 19th-20th Century Consisting of: a Coin Silver...
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COIN SILVER AND STERLING SILVER SERVINGPIECESGroup of American Coin Silver and Sterling Silver Serving Pieces , incl. a tomato server, Gorham, "Poppy" pattern, pat. 1902, ret. Coleman E. Adler; a relish spoon and...
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135PCS ASSEMBLED AMERICAN SILVER "OLIVE"FLATWARE Extensive 135 piece American sterling silver, coin, and plated assembled partial mainly ?Olive? pattern or similar pattern flatware service, various makers and retailers,...
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An American Coin Silver Spiral-TwistPunch Server
Henry Muhr & Son, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Late 19th Century
monogrammed on underside of handle and marked H. Muhr / Coin.
5 ozt 9 dwt
Length 12 1/2 inches.
Property...
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American Coin Silver Flatware 19th century,most New York City, including hollow-handle fish set, sugar tongs, three sugar sifters, fish server, spoons (several with basket of flowers), most with monograms, 22.94 oz.T.,...
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American coin silver serving piecesmid 19th century comprising: Albert Coles gravy ladle L6 3/4'' Albert Coles sugar sifter L7'' Albert Coles egg spoon and sugar spoon L4 1/2'' and 6'' double ended olive server...
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American coin silver pastry server probablyNew York circa 1865 ornate knop terminal engraved with initials and dates over tapering stem and bright-cut vermeil flat serving end; unmarked. L11'' and 3.0oz troy Provenance:...
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American coin silver serving piecesand spoons Albert Coles New York circa 1860 unidentified John Polhemus pattern produced by Albert Coles resembles the Josephine pattern by Gorham comprising: berry spoon L9''...
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American coin silver fish slice by Tifft& Whiting and serving pieces North Attleboro Massachusetts circa 1840-53 floral and acanthus pattern hollow handle and engraved and stippled blade; marked L11'' together with...
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A Group of American Coin Silver andSterling Silver Serving Pieces including a tomato server Gorham "Poppy" pattern pat. 1902 ret. Coleman E. Adler; a relish spoon and strawberry fork Whiting "Bead" pattern...
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American coin silver pierced pastryserver albert coles, new york, late 19th century With an engraved and bright-cut blade depicting scrolling leaves and blossoms, within a star-cut border, monogram 'MBD'...
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American Coin Silver Fish Server mid19th century, olive style bead handle, openwork blade with engraved fish and scroll border, marks for Wood & Hughes (New York City, working 1845-1899), 4.58 oz.T., 11-5/8...
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