- Thirteen coin silver spoons: shaped
Thirteen coin silver spoons: shaped fiddle, upturned tipt handle, pointed fins, monograms: eight marked "E&D Kinsey" (Edward and David Kinsey, Newport, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio, working 1844-1861), 6 in.; five marked "David Kinsey" (Cincinnati, Ohio, working 1840-1871), 6 in., [very slight wear to bowl tips]. All with light scratches.
- Kinsey Coin Silver Spoons American
Kinsey Coin Silver Spoons American a coin silver shell spoon and tablespoon by E & D Kinsey both marked E & D Kinsey; largest lg. 8.5 in. silver wt. 2.44ozt (76g). Condition: Shell spoon monogrammed. Tablespoon with tear to bowl and dents.
- Four each Edward & David Kinsey
Four each Edward & David Kinsey and Duhme & Co. 8 1/4" coin silver spoons, and two W.P. Bingham & Co. 6" spoons; all monogrammed.
- E & D Kinsey coin silver tea
E & D Kinsey coin silver tea service: 10-3/4 in. teapot with matching creamer, open sugar, round with scalloped top, dome lid with pineapple finial, C scroll handle, pedestal base, beaded border, scroll and floral decoration, inscribed "A Gift", marked "E&D Kinsey" (Edward and David Kinsey, Newport, Kentucky, and Cincinnati, Ohio, working 1844-1861), 62.06 oz.T., (three pieces). Creamer with base dent, all base rims bent.
- Southern coin silver spoons set
Southern coin silver spoons set E & D Kinsey Newport Kentucky (wk. 1844-61) Tipt pattern engraved with initials MB and marked: E&D Kinsey. L6'' and 3.6oz troy Provenance: Charleston South Carolina collection. Literature: Kovel Ralph & Terry. KOVEL'S AMERICAN SILVER MARKS. New York: Crown 1989. pp.214. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
- PAIR OF AMERICAN 19TH CENTURY COIN
PAIR OF AMERICAN 19TH CENTURY COIN SILVER SPOONS, MARKED E.& D. KINSEY, ALL WITH MONOGRAM, 8 3/4" L. , WEIGHT-99 GRAMSPair of American 19th Century Coin Silver Spoons, marked E.& D. Kinsey, all with monogram, 8 3/4" L. , Weight-99 grams
- Coin silver lot including five
Coin silver lot including five Edward & David Kinsey serving spoons, fourteen Michie Bros. spoons, six Duhme & Co. spoons, a Baldwin & Co. spoon, a Wilson McGrew butter knife, and a Reed & Barton pickle fork (5 3/4"L); 28 pieces total.
- Coin silver julep cup, round, tapering
Coin silver julep cup, round, tapering sides, reeded top and bottom borders, marked "E&D Kinsey" (Edward & David Kinsey, Newport, Kentucky, and Cincinnati, Ohio, working 1844-1861), monogram "GLK", 5.2 oz.T., 3-1/4 x 3 in. Light scratches, small dents, interior base with small scratches (probably used as pen cup), one base rim dent, sides bent in. Gorham Estate.
- Ohio Coin Silver Spoons Cincinnati
Ohio Coin Silver Spoons Cincinnati OH ca 1844-1861 an assembled group of twenty-one coin silver spoons including nine tablespoons and twelve teaspoons all marked E & D Kinsey for Edward and David Kinsey; tablespoon lg. 8.5 in. silver wt. 18.61ozt (579g). Property of Caswell and Sara Lane Condition: Dents and rips in the metal. Monogrammed.
- Coin silver julep cup, round with
Coin silver julep cup, round with tapering sides, beaded border top and bottom, no monogram, marked "E. & D. Kinsey" (Edward and David Kinsey, Newport, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio, working 1844-1861), 5.29 oz.T., 3-7/8 x 3-1/8 in. Light scratches, small dents. Gorham Estate.
- GROUP OF COIN SILVER FLATWARE AND
GROUP OF COIN SILVER FLATWARE AND SERVING PIECES Including: 4 E & D Kinsey teaspoons, 6"; 2 Pear & Bacall shell serving spoons, 8-/2"; ca. 1830s Baltimore S. Kirk & Son shell server, 9 ½"; claw tongs, 6"; sterling spoon by Tiffany, Peretti, 6 ?". Weighs 9.24 toz.
- COIN SILVER LADLE. Marked for
COIN SILVER LADLE. Marked for Edward and David Kinsey Cincinnati Ohio 1835-1850. Fiddle handle engraved ''Elizabeth''. Dings on bowl. 13''l. Approximately 5.5 ozt.
- Kinsey Coin Silver Julep Cup American,
Kinsey Coin Silver Julep Cup American, 19th century: tapering sides, reeded borders, marks for E. Kinsey (Newport, Kentucky, and Cincinnati, Ohio, working 1834-1861), "FB" monogram, 4.77 oz.T., 3-1/2 x 3 in.,
- Kinsey Coin Silver Julep Cups Cincinnati
Kinsey Coin Silver Julep Cups Cincinnati OH ca 1844-1861 two sterling silver julep cups both marked E & D Kinsey for Edward & David Kinsey; ht. 3.25 in. silver wt. 10.32ozt (321g). Property of Caswell and Sara Lane
- American Coin Silver Spoons American
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. / Coin / Ray Co. A.G. SOC one tablespoon marked for J. Warner of Wilimington DE one tablespoon marked for Stephen Emery of Boston MA one tablespoon marked for William Forbes of New York NY one tablespoon marked for John Burger of New York NY one tablespoon marked for N. Dodge of Providence RI one teaspoon marked for Cornelius Wynkoop of New York NY and one pierced ladle marked B. Pitman / New Redford / Rare Coin; longest lg. 9 in. silver wt. 22.7ozt (709g). Condition: Monograms to some handles.
- SILVER LADLE DAVID KINSEYAmerican,
SILVER LADLE DAVID KINSEYAmerican, mid 19th century, large engraved fiddle handle, engraved bowl, monogram, marks for David Kinsey (Cincinnati, Ohio, working 1840-1871), 7.41 oz. T., 12-1/4 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, Greenville, South Carolina
Condition:
small dent in bowl, light scratches, monogram removed remonogramed
- KINSEY COIN SILVER JULEP CUPCoin
KINSEY COIN SILVER JULEP CUPCoin silver mint julep cup or tumbler, round tapered form with reeded and molded lip and foot, monogrammed JG. Incuse mark on base "E & D Kinsey" (Edward & David Kinsey, working ca.1836-1850, Newport, Kentucky, and Cincinnati, Ohio). 3-5/8"H, 5.21 oz troy. Provenance - Lexington, Kentucky area collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1/2" dent to back.
- A silver caddy spoon, Edward Edwards,
A silver caddy spoon, Edward Edwards, 1848, of shell fiddle and thread pattern, crested, a pair of silver mustard spoons, Newcastle, 1827 and a pair of bright cut silver sugar nips, London 1805, approximately 81g
- Assorted American coin silver spoons
Assorted American coin silver spoons Including 5 serving spoons by Wm Kendrick, 2 serving spoons by E&D Kinsey, 2 Whiting serving spoons and 2 teaspoons by Wm Kendrick. (11). 14 oz.
- Kentucky coin silver julep cup,
Kentucky coin silver julep cup, tapering sides, reeded borders, marked "E&D KINSEY" (Edward & David Kinsey, Newport, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio, working 1844-1861), inscribed "Eugenie Keen", 5.16 oz.T., 3-1/2 x 3 in. Light scratches, small dent. Theresa and Arthur Greenblatt, Amherst, New Hampshire, May 1974.
- Assortment of mid-19th C. American
Assortment of mid-19th C. American coin utensils six teaspoons twelve serving spoons (18 pieces total) teaspoons measure 6'' l. longest serving spoon measures 12 1/2'' l. all monogramed and some labeled with previous owner surnames stamps by Lowell MA silvermaker Joseph Raynes Cincinnati OH-based manufacturer E.D. Kinsey and artisan I.K. Stauffer some wear and surface scratches.
- KINSEY COIN SILVER SUGAR URN, KY
KINSEY COIN SILVER SUGAR URN, KY & OHCoin silver sugar urn, double marked E. Kinsey in rectangles (Edward Kinsey, b. 1810-d. 1865, working Newport, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio 1834-1861) tobacco bud finial atop a round lid with four acanthus chased reserves; the circular body with bands of bead and dart decoration at upper rim, foot ring, and shoulder, two handles with clamshell decorations at each terminus, and spiral banding at mid-shaft over a stepped circular base. Hammered construction. 10-3/4"H, 35.08 oz troy. Provenance: Private Arkansas Collection.
Condition:
Excellent condition, no monograms or monogram removals apparent.
- A Group of Sixteen Silver Spoons
A Group of Sixteen Silver Spoons Including four 8-3/4"L spoons engraved with names on the handle marked on the back (three by F & D Kinsey one by N. Howard) and twelve teaspoons (one is sterling) some with monograms 6"L by makers Lincoln & Reed M. Noyes & Co G. Loomis McCarthy & Hurlburt and Willard and Hawley. Total weight 12.4 toz.
- A 1970S SPOON Robert Edgar Stone,
A 1970S SPOON Robert Edgar Stone, Edinburgh 1970, with fig bowl and twisted stem, signed to the reverse of the bowl; together with a sugar sifter, Robert Edgar Stone, Glasgow 1938 and a caddy spoon, Robert Edgar Stone, London 1936(3)Length: 14.5cm, 13cm, 7.3cm, combined weight: 3.4ozNote:Robert Edgar Stone 1903-1990Born to a carpenter, at the age of 14, Stone began his studies at the Central School of Arts in London, and was supported through school with a scholarship from the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths. He initially went on to work at Goldsmiths as a liveryman following the completion of his coursework, he eventually left to open his own silver workshop in London in 1929. Stone took on notable apprentices like Ian Calvert and Christopher Lawrence, and invited his daughter, Jean, to work with him as a jeweller.A renowned artist, Stone’s pieces were known for being handmade and high quality during a time at which the mass production of silver works was increasing. Famously, Stone was commissioned to make a large collection of silver pieces in commemoration of George V’s Silver Jubilee in 1935. Eventually, Stone’s designs were adapted to commemorate the coronation of both Edward VIII and George VI’s coronation in 1936 and 1937 respectively.After closing his workshop, he continued to work from his Scottish home in Dunbartonshire which is when we see pieces assayed from Edinburgh.Stone was present for key artistic movements throughout the 20th century and helped shape some of our most important British post-war silversmiths.
- 19 PIECES, AMERICAN COIN SILVER
19 PIECES, AMERICAN COIN SILVER FLATWARE American, 19th century. Nineteen pieces of coin silver flatware comprising Edward and David Kinsey, Cincinnati spoon (8"), Baldwin spoon (9.5"), John Kitts, Louisville, KY spoon (8.5"), John Goodhue, Salem, MA, San Francisco and Stockton, CA spoon (8.5"), four C. Bond spoons (6"), three Newell Harding, Boston and Haverhill, MA spoons (6"), Bigelow Brothers and Kennard, Boston fork (5.5"), six forks, probably Farrington and Hunnewell, Boston (7.75"), and Dutch spoon, 1863 (3.75"). Approx. 20 ozt.
- Four pieces Kentucky coin silver:
Four pieces Kentucky coin silver: one fiddle handle spoon, pointed fins, marked "T.K. Marsh" (Thomas King Marsh, Paris, Kentucky, working 1831-1877), 5 in., [dents and wear to bowl]; two spoons with shaped upturned tipt fiddle handles, monogram, marked "E&D Kinsey" (Edward and David Kinsey, Newport, Kentucky, and Cincinnati, Ohio, working 1844-1861), 6 in., [light scratches]; ladle, fiddle handle, pointed fins, "W.P. Loomis" (Warham P. Loomis, Frankfort, Kentucky, working 1809-1870), monogram "W", 5-3/4 in., [handle bent, wear]. Formerly Cogar Collection.
- Six silver coffee spoons and matching
Six silver coffee spoons and matching tongs, Thomas Edgar Hughes, Chester 1941, in a fitted case, approximately 90g
- American coin silver spoons, 23pc,
American coin silver spoons, 23pc, including seven Duhme & Co. tablespoons (two sterling), ten E & D Kinsey spoons, and six JS & Co. spoons with floral and foliate embellishments. Tablespoons: 8 1/4"L.
- A silver caddy spoon, 1811, initialled
A silver caddy spoon, 1811, initialled F, a berry spoon and two sifter spoons, approximately 126g
- A Group of American Coin Silver
A Group of American Coin Silver Tablespoons fiddle and fiddle typt various makers including 6 Newton E. Crittenden wc. Leroy NY c. 1824 and Cleveland OH c. 1826-1872; 2 E.D. Kinsey Cincinnati act. 1844-1861; David Kinsey Cincinnati 1819-1871; Eugene Jaccard & Co. St. Louis MO 1852-1871; Wood & Hughes ret. A.H. Miller Chicago 1860-1880; 2 N.L. Hazen Troy NY. c. 1829-1830 and Cincinnati OH 1831-1851 (13 pcs.) total weight 17.10 troy ozs.
- KINSEY COIN SILVER CREAM PITCHER
KINSEY COIN SILVER CREAM PITCHER AND KENDRICK CUP, 2 IT...1st item: Coin silver cream jug with foliate chased handle and band, gilt washed interior, marked E & D KINSEY in rectangle for Edward & David Kinsey, ca.1836-1850, Newport, Kentucky, and Cincinnati, Ohio. 3 1/4" H. 2nd item: Coin silver mug or cup with repousse floral and scroll cartouche enclosing a script monogram, marked Kendrick & Sons for William Kendrick, Louisville, mark used 1880-1932. 2 5/8" H. Combined weight: 9.12 troy ounces.
The Estate of Cora Jane Spiller, Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Condition:
1st item: Some wear to decorative band surrounding the body, otherwise very good condition. 2nd item: Some denting to handle affecting seam, some minor denting to base, otherwise very good condition.
- Edouard Ernie c. 1882 Paris
Edouard Ernie c. 1882 Paris silver set of twelve spoons with bird on branch engraved bowls 4 tr. oz.
- CINCINNATI COIN SILVER FLATWARE,
CINCINNATI COIN SILVER FLATWARE, 44 PCSLarge group of coin silver flatware in the fiddle swell pattern with marks for various Cincinnati makers (most maker's names marked in rectangles). Includes Sixteen (16) E. & D. Kinsey Coin silver teaspoons (12 monogrammed "M', 2 monogrammed "GWD" and 1 monogrammed DAE, the other not monogrammed); Eleven (11) dessert spoons in the Fiddle Swell Pattern with incuse marks for Kent & Ritchie (10 monogrammed A. Johnson and 1 not monogrammed); Five (5) David Kinsey tablespoons monogrammed SEM; and twelve (12) Duhme forks, 6 5/8"L, monogrammed CR. All mid 19th century. 43.85 oz troy combined weight. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1 teaspoon has two deep scratches to handle. Other items in good condition with some wear to handles/monograms and a few scattered light dents to bowls.
- 20 PCS. COIN & STERLING FLATWARE,
20 PCS. COIN & STERLING FLATWARE, INCL. KINSEY & TOWLE ...1st-7th items: 7 Coin silver flatware items with fiddle tip handles, including 6 teaspoons, stamped with "E&D Kinsey" in rectangle for Edward & David Kinsey, working ca. 1836-1850, Newport, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio, monogrammed "LJ"; and 1 butter spreader, stamped with "J.P. Beggs & Co." in rectangle for Joseph P. Beggs (working Cincinnati and possibly Louisville, Ky ca. 1848-1861), monogrammed "AMB". 8th-20th items: 12 Sterling silver flatware items, including 9 Towle Canterbury pieces (7 forks and 2 knives); 2 Wallace teaspoons; 1 Durgin teaspoon; and 1 International butter spreader; all stamped with Sterling. All items stamped with maker's marks. All items range in size from 5 3/4" L to 9 3/8" L. Combined coin weight: 4.79 total troy ounces. Combined sterling weight: 14.88 total weighable troy ounces.
Condition:
All items with minor scattered use wear, overall good condition. Some pieces monogrammed.
- Tiffany, coin and English spoons:
Tiffany, coin and English spoons: including Tiffany sterling, Mayflower sterling, E&D Kinsey coin, English silver teaspoons and caddy spoon, (15 pieces).
- American gilt sterling silver bonbon
American gilt sterling silver bonbon spoon in the Renaissance taste Wilcox & Evertsen New York circa 1880; 4 7/8 in. L. 1 ozt. Estimate $ 80-125 ''Dorothy'' engraved under the bowl.