- CSA CURRENCY, SILVER & 1 GOLD COINTwo
framed Confederate States America currency bills, one dollar and one hundred dollars, Richmond issues, framed together, 12 1/8" H x 12 5/8" W frame. Together with group of...
[more like this] - TN RICHMOND & FLINT COIN SILVER LADLENashville,
Tennessee coin silver soup or punch ladle with plain fiddle handle, distinctive pointed fins at edge of bowl near handle terminus, marked "Richmond & Flint" within a rectangle...
[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] - COIN SILVER DIPPER, JEFF DAVIS INSCRIPTIONSouthern
coin silver water dipper, round silver bowl with molded rim and turned walnut handle, the bowl with inscription or script monogram "Jeff Davis". Inscription appears period....
[more like this] - 27 PCS. COIN SILVER, INCL. LEXINGTON,
FRANKFORT AND RIC...Twenty-seven (27) pieces coin silver flatware with marks for Frederick Yeiser, John Best, Robert Best, August Conery, and D.P. Armer of Lexington, Frankfort,...
[more like this] - 22 SILVER ITEMS: STERLING LADLE, 16
SPOONS & 5 CORN HOL...Assembled grouping of primarily sterling silver flatware items including: one (1) Gorham sterling silver Buttercup pattern ladle with shaped bowl; three...
[more like this] - SET OF EIGHT RICHMOND COIN SILVER SPOONS,
C. P. ADRIANC...Virginia, 19th century, downturned fiddle handle, monograms, marks for Charles Platt Adriance (Richmond, Virginia, working 1816-1831 and Poughkeepsie, New...
[more like this] - EIGHT RICHMOND COIN SILVER ITEMS, MITCHELL
AND TYLERVirginia, 19th century, including fiddle handle mustard ladle; sauce ladle with bead border; fiddle handle sauce ladle; teaspoon with bead border; three table spoons;...
[more like this] - NINE PIECES RICHMOND COINS SILVER FLATWAREVirginia,
19th century, including sauce ladle by Norman A. Freeman; spoon with dove and olive branch back bowl by Thomas McConnell; salt spoon by W & G Richardson; spoons by marks including...
[more like this] - EDWARD VIRGINIUS VALENTINE SCULPTURE(Richmond,
Virginia, 1838 -1930)
Judas, signed on base "Edward V. Valentine/Richmond, VA." and titled, Gorham Foundry stamp "Gorham Co. Founders", patinated bronze, 21-1/2 in. x 6 x...
[more like this] - (13) RICHMOND VA COIN SILVER FIDDLEBACK
SPOONS(lot of 13) American coin silver fiddleback spoons, including: (4) T.B. Humphrey & Son (Thomas B. Humphreys, Jr. and son Thomas F. Humphreys, Richmond, Virginia, fl.1849-1855),...
[more like this] - A GROUP OF COIN SILVER FLATWARE, INCLUDING
BALTIMORE & RICHMOND MAKERS (13) pieces including: a set of (6) tablespoons with mark of Samuel Kirk of Baltimore, Maryland (mark circa 1828-1846) and period "L" monogram,...
[more like this] - GROUP OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER FLATWARE,
INCLUDING VIRGINIA (9) pieces including: a pair of sugar tongs and (4) teaspoons with mark of Charles Lumsden of Petersburg (active 1829-1859) and Richmond (active 1859-1886),...
[more like this] - CAPTAIN WILLIAM RICHARDSON, VIRGINIA
COIN SILVER LADLE A Virginia coin silver ladle, mark of William Richardson, Richmond, Virginia, active 1778-1807, round bowl, "R" within engraved shield monogram....
[more like this] - EIGHT AMERICAN MEDALLION COIN SILVER
SERVERS 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,"...
[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] - FIVE PIECES OF VIRGINIA STERLING AND
COIN SILVER FLATWARE, INCLUDING MITCHELL & TYLER Coin silver pieces to include: a flat handle master butter knife with mark of Charles F. Greenwood & Bros., Norfolk, active...
[more like this] - VIRGINIA COIN SILVER TONGS AND SALT
SPOON Tongs with shell form pincher, mark of Rix Jordan, active in Richmond (1812-1840), Essex County (1840-1841), and later in Hampton (1850-1857); salt spoon with mark of...
[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] - MITCHELL & TYLER COIN SILVER CRUET FRAMERare
Virginia Coin Silver Cruet Frame, Mitchell & Tyler, Richmond, act. 1845-1866, marked "MITCHELL & TYLER" in rectangle, central handle, rope and tassel decoration, foliate scroll...
[more like this] - Southern Coin Silver Flatware American
19th century. An assembled group of twenty southern coin silver items including eight teaspoons marked for James P. Barnes of Louisville KY six teaspoons marked for James...
[more like this] - Eight pieces coin silver flatware: one
knife "W. Carrington & Co." (New York City and Charleston, South Carolina, working circa 1830); spoon, "W. Mitchell Jr" (Richmond, Virginia); tongs "Johnson & Reat" (Baltimore,...
[more like this] - Set of Richmond Coin Silver Flatware
American, 19th century: 59 pieces with scroll and bellflower handles, marks for Mitchell & Tyler and John H. Tyler & Co. (Richmond, Virginia, working 1840-1882), no monograms,...
[more like this] - Virginia coin silver sugar urn, lobed
pear form with dome lid and C-scroll handle, floral decoration, openwork scroll and shell feet, marks for Mitchell & Tyler (Samuel Mitchell, William Mitchell, Jr. and John...
[more like this] - Good Pair of Virginia-Retailed Antebellum
Coin (.900) Silver Goblets, 1844-1855, manufactured by Edgar Mortimer Eoff (1785-1858) and William Middleton Phyfe (1810-1893) of New York City, New York, active 1844-1855,...
[more like this] - Six American Coin (.900) Silver "Fiddle"-Pattern
Teaspoons, second and third quarters 19th century, including three by Cornelius A. Burr (ca. 1816-1863) of Rochester, New York, l. 5-3/4"; one by James R. Hobby (ca. 1818-aft....
[more like this] - Lot of 2 coin silver tablespoons/spoons
marked 'W. Mitchell Jr.', Richmond, VA, ca. 1820-1850. 8 1/4" long. Total 3.8 oz. Tip wear....
[more like this] - Set of Seven Virginia Coin Silver Spoonseach
stamped ''W. Cowan'' for William Cowan (active in Fredericksburg and Richmond circa 1803-1831).6 7/8 in. 6.75 total troy oz.Private collection Richmond VA...
[more like this] - An American Coin Silver Cup Solomon
A. Myers & Albert F. Jahnke Richmond VA wc. 1853-1858; marked "MYERS & JANKE" in rectangle and "COIN"; baluster form with floral repoussé; applied banding C scroll handle...
[more like this] - Set of Twelve American Coin Silver Forkswith
the three-part die mark for Taylor & Lawrie of Philadelphia (active circa 1837-1857) pattern patent date of 1852 retailed by C. Blake in Baltimore each with bright-cut engraved...
[more like this] - Virginia coin ladle, other flatware:
small coin ladle, marks for William Cowan, Fredericksburg; five Sheffield English silver knives; Gale, Wood & Hughes coin silver salt spoon; coin silver shell form sugar...
[more like this] - Lot of 2 coin silver tablespoons/spoons
marked 'W. Mitchell Jr.', Richmond, VA, ca. 1820-1850. 8 1/4" long. Total 3.8 oz. Tip wear....
[more like this] - Virginia coin silver mug, paneled tapering
sides and scroll handle, scroll and floral cartouche, partial mark probably Mitchell & Tyler (Richmond, Virginia, working 1845-1866), inscribed "Susan W. Empie/Ann Empie Boatwright",...
[more like this] - Seven Southern coin silver spoons: five
with shaped fiddle handles, marks for "Elias Hale", "Richmond" (Richmond, Virginia, 1820-1830), "RP" monogram, 6 in.; two with fiddle handles and downturned tipt backs, marks...
[more like this] - Virginia coin silver creamer, sugar:
die-rolled leaf and bell floral borders, bud finial, scroll handles, marks for William Mitchell, Jr. (Richmond, Virginia, working 1820-1845(?)), "H" monograms, 36.451...
[more like this] - Mitchell & Tyler coin silver bowl, round
with pedestal base, rope twist border, marks for Mitchell & Tyler (Richmond, Virginia, working 1845-1866), no monogram, 10.47 oz.T., 3 x 7-1/2 in. Dents, scratches, wear....
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