- Southern Coin Silver Flatware Charleston,
Southern Coin Silver Flatware Charleston, 19th century, four pieces: Peter Mood tongs; two William Miller serving spoons; one William Carrington teaspoon, monograms; detailed list available
- NINE PIECES SOUTH CAROLINA SILVER
NINE PIECES SOUTH CAROLINA SILVER FLATWAREmid 19th century, coin silver and sterling, including dessert spoon and fork, marks for W. Carrington (Charleston, South Carolina, New York, working 1835-1901); sauce ladle and fork, marks for Hayden & Whilden (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1855-1863); serving spoon, marks for J. S. Bird & Co. (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1849-1861); silver thimble, in fitted box James Allan (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1865-1908); teaspoon, marks for marks for Samuel Wilmot, Sr. (New Haven, Connecticut, working 1798-1808; Georgetown, South Carolina 1824-1835); salt spoon, retailer marks for C. H. Jones & Co. (Georgetown, South Carolina, c. 1854), most with monograms, 10.60 oz. T., 3-/4 in. to 8-3/4 in.
Provenance: Private Charleston Collection
Condition:
all with wear and damage
- 56 pieces coin silver flatware:
56 pieces coin silver flatware: shell bowl serving spoons, shell salt spoons, teaspoons, knife, salts, various monograms. The Collection of a Charleston, South Carolina Gentleman
- South Carolina coin silver: two
South Carolina coin silver: two John Veal spoons; two Alexander Young spoons; one Cooper and Yongue fork, (five pieces). The Collection of a Charleston, South Carolina Gentleman
- A GROUPING OF NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA
A GROUPING OF NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER FLATWARE, INCLUDING STEPHENS BAKER (8) total pieces, North Carolina pieces include: (3) teaspoons and (4) tablespoons with mark of Stephens Baker, active in Wilmington, North Carolina (1816-1818) and Beverly, Massachusetts (1818), all with matching "CC" period script monogram.
Also included is a gravy ladle with mark of Gregg Hayden & Co., Charleston, South Carolina (7 1/4 in.).
- South Carolina coin silver fish
South Carolina coin silver fish server fiddle and thread handle, rounded fins, engraved, pierced and engraved floor, scroll and floral engraving, marked "S. Wilmot" (Samuel Wilmot, New Haven, Connecticut, working 1800-1805; Georgetown, South Carolina, 1825; Charleston, South Carolina, working 1837-1841), inscribed "Gleason", 3.96 oz.T., 11-1/2 in. Scratches and wear on back of blade. Property of a Charleston Lady
- Charleston coin silver sugar spoon,
Charleston coin silver sugar spoon, shaped fiddle handle, rounded fins, shell bowl, marks for W. Carrington & Co. (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1830-1901), no monogram, 6-1/2 in. Dents in bowl, scratches. Collection of a Gentleman
- Charleston coin silver mug, paneled
Charleston coin silver mug, paneled sides, scroll handle, ring base, scroll and floral decoration, marked "W. Carrington" (William Carrington, New York and Charleston, South Carolina, working 1830-1901), later stamp "Janie" on front, bottom inscribed "J.R. Smith, Sr.", 4.0 oz.T., 3-1/4 x 4-1/4 x 3-1/4 in. Repaired dents, polishing abrasion, repaired handle, scratches, dents, rim bent, monogram removed. The Collection of the Late Ruth Scott, Charlotte, North Carolina.
- Six silver items: sterling purse,
Six silver items: sterling purse, oval sterling pocket flask, rectangular Continental .800 fine silver box, arabesque decorated knife, bracelet, sterling dragon fly pin. Private Collection, Greenville, South Carolina
- Southern Coin Silver Flatware Charleston,
Southern Coin Silver Flatware Charleston, South Carolina, 19th century, five forks with beaded borders, marks for James E. Spear (working 1846-1871): three spoons with olive style decoration; spoon with downturned tipt back handle, monograms, (nine pieces)
- Pair Charleston silver spoons Carrington
Pair Charleston silver spoons Carrington Thomas & Co South Carolina circa 1872-1920 ornate pattern. L8 1/4'' and 3.2 Troy oz (2pcs) Provenance: Property descended in the prominent early Charleston South Carolina Gourdin and Young families to present owner.
- SET OF FINE ARTS STERLING SILVER
SET OF FINE ARTS STERLING SILVER FLATWARE. Philadelphia second half 20th century Southern Colonial pattern service for eight. Dinner knives 9.25''l. dinner forks 7.5''l. salad forks 6.5''l. sixteen teaspoons 5.75''l. soup spoons 6.5''l. butter knives 6.25''l. together with fifteen serving pieces (six are off pattern) 5'' to 9''l. Includes case. 71 oz.t. not including hollow handled pieces.
- A FINE ARTS STERLING SILVER "SOUTHERN
A FINE ARTS STERLING SILVER "SOUTHERN COLONIAL" FLATWARE SERVICEA Fine Arts sterling silver "Southern Colonial" flatware service, Circa 1945-1979 Each marked: Fine Arts / Sterling / Southern Colonial Designed 1945, comprising 7 hollow-handled Modern place knives (9.25"), 1 master butter knife (7"), 8 place forks (7.375"), 1 salad fork (6.5"), 10 cream soup spoons (6.5"), 23 teaspoons (5.875"), 12 iced tea spoons (7.375"), 1 gravy ladle (6.5"), and 1 pierced table/serving spoon, 64 pieces Weighable sterling: 65.055 oz. troy approximately
- THREE PIECES CHARLESTON SILVER
THREE PIECES CHARLESTON SILVER FLATWARESouth Carolina, mid 19th century, including ladle with shaped foliate handle, marks for J. E. Spear (working 1846-1871), 13-1/4 in.; thread and fiddle teaspoon, marks for Hayden & Whilden (working 1855-1863), pseudo hallmarks, 6 in. fiddle handle spoon, marks for W. Carrington (working 1835-1901), pseudo hallmarks, 7 in., most with monograms, 8.41 oz. T.
Provenance: Private Collection, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina
Condition:
all with wear and damage
- FIVE PIECES CHARLESTON COIN SILVER
FIVE PIECES CHARLESTON COIN SILVER FLATWARESouth Carolina, mid 19th century including mustard ladle, fiddle handle, marks for John Mood (working 1813-1864); mustard ladle, shell back bowl, monogram "G. H. Thomas", marks for J. & P. Mood (c. 1834-1841); coffin handle teaspoon, marks for George James Macauley (working 1802-1803); oval handle spoon, marks for William Byrd (c. 1802); salt spoon, fiddle handle, marks for William H. Ewan (working 1849-1859), all with monograms, 3-5/8 in. to 5-3/4 in.
Provenance: Private Property from a New Orleans Collection
Condition:
small dents, light scratching, and typical wear
- North Carolina Coin Silver Ladle
North Carolina Coin Silver Ladle 19th century, downturned tipt back fiddle handle, rounded fins, marks for J. C. Stedman (Raleigh, North Carolina, working 1819-1833), monogram, 4.93 oz.T., 13-1/2 in.,
- CHARLESTON, WILLIAM CARRINGTON
CHARLESTON, WILLIAM CARRINGTON COIN SILVER FISH SERVERSouth Carolina, late 19th century, oval handle with bead border, openwork fish blade with engraved fish, scroll, and vine decoration, marks for William Carrington & Co. (Charleston, South Carolina and New York, NY work 1835-1901), monogram, 4.09 oz. T., 12-1/2 in.
Condition:
light wear
- Silver-plated tray, rounded rectangular
Silver-plated tray, rounded rectangular form, two handles, ornate shell, floral, vine and berry border, engraved floor, no monogram, 27-1/4 x 17 in. Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina.
- Southern coin silver fish slice
Southern coin silver fish slice W. Carrington Charleston South Carolina circa 1830-1901 French Thread pattern with bright-cut decorated working end and engraved with ornate initials HML(?); marked: W. Carrington within rectangle. L12 1/4'' and 4.0oz Troy Provenance: Camden South Carolina private collection. Good original condition.
- South Carolina Coin Silver Basket
South Carolina Coin Silver Basket Charleston, mid 19th century, oval with applied cast arabesque style borders, hinged handle with similar decoration, reeded and shaped base, mark for retailer Gregg, Hayden & Co. (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1850) and maker Gale & Hayden, 1849 (New York City, 1845-1850), interior and handle inscribed "Alonzo J. White/1850", 46.98 oz.T., 9-1/2 x 13-1/4 x 11-3/4 in.,
- STERLING SILVER MINT JULEP CUP,
STERLING SILVER MINT JULEP CUP, CAROLINA GOLF ASSOCIATION Mark of Manchester Silver Co., pattern number 895, with Carolina Golf Association clover medallion mount to obverse, without monogram.
- Eight Charleston Silver Serving
Eight Charleston Silver Serving Spoons South Carolina, 19th century: three coin silver with King's style pattern, marks for Matthew Miller (working 1805-1840) with pseudo hallmarks, 8-3/4 in.; five sterling with fiddle-and-thread handles and marks for W. Carrington & Co. (working 1830-1901), monograms, 8-1/4 in., 15.63 oz.T.,
- Southern Coin Silver Flatware Georgia,
Southern Coin Silver Flatware Georgia, early 19th century, 16 pieces, most Kings style patterns, marks for Frederick Marquand (Savannah, Georgia, working 1820-1826, and New York City, 1830-1838), date marks for 1822 and 1825, various monograms, 30.7 oz.T.
- Two South Carolina coin silver
Two South Carolina coin silver spoons: downturned fiddle handle, pointed fins, one marked "A. Young/Camden", no monogram, 1.77 oz.T., 9 in., small dents, scratches, wear to bowl tip, bowl bent; one with downturned fiddle handle, tipt back, rounded fins, marked "I. ALEXANDER" (possibly Isaac B. Alexander, Camden, South Carolina, circa 1841), with pseudo hallmarks, no monogram, 8-3/4 in., wear to tip, small dents, scratches in bowl. Property of a Charleston Lady
- Charleston coin silver mug, round
Charleston coin silver mug, round with scroll handle, bead border top and bottom, marked "W. Carrington" (William Carrington, New York City and Charleston, South Carolina, working 1830-1901), inscribed "Sara Calhoun Simons/Nov. 1st 1892", 8.35 oz.T., 4 x 4-1/2 x 3-1/4 in. Light scratches, small dents. The Estate of the Late Sara Hastie Low, Charleston, South Carolina.
- CHARLESTON COIN SILVER FISH SERVING
CHARLESTON COIN SILVER FISH SERVING SET, HAYDEN & WHILD...South Carolina, mid 19th century, oval tipt handle, engraved scroll and floral decoration, knife blade with engraved fish, monograms, marks for retailer Hayden & Whilden (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1855-1863), partial pseudo hallmarks for maker, 10.21 oz. T., 11-1/2 in. knife and 10-1/8 in. fork
Provenance: Private Collection
Condition:
light scratches and typical wear
- Southern Coin Silver Flatware Charleston,
Southern Coin Silver Flatware Charleston, 19th century, all with marks for Hayden & Whilden (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1855-1863): crumber; three shell-bowl sugar spoons, tablespoon, (five pieces)
- JOHN MOOD CHARLESTON COIN SILVER
JOHN MOOD CHARLESTON COIN SILVER FLATWARESouth Carolina, mid 19th century, fiddle and thread handles, one shell bowl, sugar spoon and four matching forks, all with monograms, marks for John Mood (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1813-1864), 6.96 oz. T., 6-3/4 in. and 7-1/2 in.
Condition:
forks with loss to tines, all with wear
- North Carolina coin silver spoon,
North Carolina coin silver spoon, fiddle handle, pointed fins, "J.E. Boger" (possibly John E. Boger, Salisbury, North Carolina, working 1845-1853), "AC" monogram, 5-1/2 in. Slight wear. Collection of the Late Ruth Scott, Charlotte, North Carolina.
- Southern Coin Silver Tray Charleston,
Southern Coin Silver Tray Charleston, South Carolina, 19th century, round with beaded border, scroll feet, floor engraved with acorn wreath, marks for John Ewan (Charleston, working 1823-1852), heraldic device with shell and bird, 11.56 oz.T., 1-1/4 x 8-1/4 in.,
- North Carolina Coin Silver Ladle
North Carolina Coin Silver Ladle American, 19th century, downturned tipt back fiddle handle, pointed fins, marks for William Huntington (Hillsborough, North Carolina, working 1792 to 1836), "LPB" monogram, 5.8 oz.T., 13-3/4 in.,
- 15 pieces coin silver flatware,
15 pieces coin silver flatware, Northern makers: four forks, 7-3/4 in.; ten spoons, two with basket of flowers, 4-3/4 in. to 9-1/2 in.; one salt spoon, 4 in., most with monograms. Collection of the Late Ruth Scott, Charlotte, North Carolina.
- Four North Carolina Coin Silver
Four North Carolina Coin Silver Spoons American, 19th century: downturned tipt backs, fiddle handles, marks for S. Baker (Stephens Baker, Wilmington, North Carolina, and Salem, Massachusetts, circa 1817-1818) with pseudo hallmarks, monograms, 7.25 oz.T., 8-5/8 in.
- Set Charleston coin silver spoons:
Set Charleston coin silver spoons: shaped upturned tipt fiddle handles, rounded fins, later "D" monogram, 5-3/4 in.: eight marked "Wm Carrington & Co. (New York City, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1830-1901); two marked "Allan & Siddons" (possibly Lawrence L. Siddons, Charleston, South Carolina, 1852-1855). (Ten pieces). Small dents and wear to bowls, one bowl creased.
- Charleston coin silver pitcher,
Charleston coin silver pitcher, pear shape, S-scroll handle, repoussé floral and scroll decoration, scroll feet, marked "W. Carrington & Co." (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1830-1901) with pseudo hallmarks, monogrammed "WKH", 5.70 oz.T., 5-1/4 x 5-1/2 x 3-3/4 in. Small dents, possibly repaired dents at cartouche.
- Charleston coin silver tray, oval
Charleston coin silver tray, oval with applied scroll feet and borders, foliate engraved floor, partial mark for "J.E. Spear & Co." (James E. Spear, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1871), no monogram, 40.92 oz.T., 16-1/4 x 12 in. Good condition. The Collection of a Charleston, South Carolina Gentleman