- John Sayre American coin silver ladle,
John Sayre American coin silver ladle, New York City, 1802-1818, bright cut and monogram decoration at handle, along with (3) coin silver spoons c/o (2) 'ES' coin silver table spoons, 8 3/4"L and Theophilus Bradbury coin silver spoon, Newburyport, Massachusetts, 1826, 8 1/2"L wheat bundle at end of handle, 'HF & H society premium', 11 TO
- A Group of Four American Silver Flatware
A Group of Four American Silver Flatware Articles
Various Makers, Late 18th Century and Later
comprising a tablespoon marked for Christian Wiltberger, Philadelphia, PA, c. 1795; a pair of coin silver table spoons marked for T. Chandler; and a soup ladle marked for Whiting Mfg. Co., New York, NY.
each stamped on underside of handle
9 ozt
Length of longest 11 1/2 inches.
- FIVE VARIOUS AMERICAN COIN SILVER TABLE
FIVE VARIOUS AMERICAN COIN SILVER TABLE SPOONS.Five Various American Coin Silver Table Spoons. Two J. B. McFadden, Pittsburgh; Two D. Dupuy; One William Mannerback, Reading, PA. 7.49 Troy ozs. Condition: : Good with some tarnishing and wear.
Condition:
Condition: : Good with some tarnishing and wear.
- DANIEL PARKER BOSTON REVOLUTIONARY WAR
DANIEL PARKER BOSTON REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA COIN SILVER ...Early Boston coin silver table spoon with shell back and oval tipped handle, impressed "D PARKER" in a rectangle lozenge for Daniel Parker (Charlestown, MA 1726-1785, worked as a metalsmith including silver and gold in Boston, predominantly from 1749-1775). Reverse of handle monogrammed "IFS". 8 1/2" L, 2.13 oz troy. Circa 1770.
Condition:
Very good condition with minimal tip wear, minor scratching and tiny dents to bowl, no repairs.
- 22 COIN SILVER TABLE SPOONSLot of 22
22 COIN SILVER TABLE SPOONSLot of 22 large antique coin silver table spoons to 9 in long. Includes set 6 Steele & Gilbert to 8.8 in long (12.55 ozt) plus 18th century shovel stamped IR, 7.25 in; plus 14 assorted makers including Mooers, Weyler & Farley, Downing & Phelps, N. Harding, JJ Moore, Hyde & Goodrich (New Orleans), JB Hill, J. Baker, Coleman & Putnam etc. Total weight 36.35 ozt. Circa early / mid 1800's.
- WILLIAM GALE & SONS COIN SILVER TABLE
WILLIAM GALE & SONS COIN SILVER TABLE SPOONSSet of 12. Marked W.G + Sons. Monogrammed. 23.45 ozt. Tests silver.
8.25" long
(LCA992/12)(WT)
Condition:
Considerable wear to leaf decoration on handles. Some tarnish but appearance still good.
- 6 PCS, PHILADELPHIA COIN SILVER SERVING
6 PCS, PHILADELPHIA COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONS Robert and William Wilson (Pennsylvania, c. 1825-1846). Group of six matching fiddle tipt coin silver table spoons. Appropriately marked. Approx. 9" each, 10.7 ozt.
- EARLY DELAWARE COIN SILVER TABLE SPOON
EARLY DELAWARE COIN SILVER TABLE SPOON BY J WARNER Joseph Warner, 1742-1800, Wilmington, DE; inscribed on the underside "Born August 9th, 1788," monogrammed, 8 5/8 in. L., 2.95 ozt.
- THREE HENRY HARLAND AMERICAN COIN SILVER
THREE HENRY HARLAND AMERICAN COIN SILVER TABLE SPOONS, L: 9-1/4 IN, 6.1 OZThree Thomas or Henry Harland American Coin Silver Table Spoons, L: 9-1/4 in, 6.1 oz
- Thirteen large coin silver table spoons,
Thirteen large coin silver table spoons, some marked "Emerson", 19th century, 9"l, 17 Troy ozs
- SET OF FOUR PROBABLY CONTINENTAL TESTED
SET OF FOUR PROBABLY CONTINENTAL TESTED COIN SILVER TABLE SPOONS, MAKER 'PC', L 9 1/8 IN. (23.2 CM.), COMBINED 7.5 OZTSet of Four Probably Continental Tested Coin Silver Table Spoons, Maker 'PC',, Dimensions: L 9 1/8 in. (23.2 cm.), Combined 7.5 ozt
- (5) Sterling and Coin Silver Serving/Table
(5) Sterling and Coin Silver Serving/Table Spoons to include Whiting Mfg. Co gadrooned handle serving spoon with scalloped bowl edge, 9"L, Sterling JE Caldwell serving spoon, 3-letter monogram, 9"L, Sterling W. Faber and Sons serving spoon, 'Lizzie' at end, 9 1/2"L, along with a pair of Shepherd and Boyd (Albany, NY 1806-1830) coin silver table spoons, 9 1/2"L, 2-letter monogram, 11.7 TO
- Coin silver and silver plate spoons
Coin silver and silver plate spoons in spoon rack to include (2) R & W Wilson, Phila PA mid 19th C coin silver table spoons, 9"L and 8-1/2"L, (6) Robinson citrus or tea spoons, 5-5/8"L, each with monogram, 5.9 TO (6) Dixon silver plate 5 o'clock spoons, (1) Reed and Barton plate table spoon and (4) EP spoons, in spoon rack
- COLLECTION BRIGHT-CUT STERLING & COIN
COLLECTION BRIGHT-CUT STERLING & COIN FLATWARE Bright-cut including two sauce ladles, sugar sifter, five serving spoons, lettuce fork, tart server, sugar spoon, nine teaspoons, three demitasse spoons, sugar tongs, two master butter knives, three-piece youth set, fork, two salt spoons, mustard spoon, jelly server, pickle fork, three fruit forks, one other spoon; two coin silver table spoons; four sterling butter knives and a Stieff sauce ladle, 38.60 ozt., weighable silver.
- American Coin Silver Table Spoons American.
American Coin Silver Table Spoons American. A 19th century a group of fourteen coin silver table spoons all marked with various silversmiths. Total silver weight 15.85ozt. (533.5g). Condition: Surface wear to most and monograms.
- Kentucky Coin Silver Spoons Louisville
Kentucky Coin Silver Spoons Louisville KY ca 1831-1880 six coin silver table spoons marked Wm. Kendrick for William Kendrick (1810-1880); lg. 8 in. silver wt. 11.94ozt (371.5g). Property of Caswell and Sara Lane Condition: Monogrammed.
- GROUP OF NINE SOUTHERN COIN SILVER TABLE
GROUP OF NINE SOUTHERN COIN SILVER TABLE SPOONS; PHILIP SADTLER BALTIMORE With initials for Philip Sadtler Baltimore and additional hallmarks. Approx 13 ozt.
- GORHAM STERLING SHELL FORM DISH together
GORHAM STERLING SHELL FORM DISH together with a silver circular ashtray a Whiting silver nut dish with openwork shell form sides a silver footed candy dish and 12 assorted plated pearl handled serving pieces; together with a coin silver table spoon Albert Coles New York (1835-49) -- approx. 10.4 troy oz. weighable (16) Provenance: Property of a southern lady
- ESTATE COLLECTION OF STERLING FLATWARE
ESTATE COLLECTION OF STERLING FLATWARE & SERVING PIECES: Approx. 44 pieces of assorted patterns, makers, and serving pieces. Highlights include Whiting forks, assorted Gorham patterns, grape shears, 2 coin silver table spoons and more. Approx. half have monograms. Approx. 41.3 troy oz.CONDITION: Note signs of use, overall condition of several pieces. Call for condition.
- Two coin silver table spoons hazen
Two coin silver table spoons hazen & collins, cincinatti ohio (1843-1860)