- JONES, BALL & POOR COIN SILVER
JONES, BALL & POOR COIN SILVER KETTLE-ON-STANDAmerican Coin Silver Repousse Kettle-on-Stand, Jones, Ball & Poor, Boston, act. 1846-1853, marked incuse "JONES, BALL & POOR/ BOSTON/ PURE SILVER COIN (in arc)", globular kettle with floral repousse garland, reserve with Gothic monogram "MML", cabriole leg stand with foliate feet, h. 12 in., w. 9 1/4 in., wt. 37.50 troy ozs.
- Jones Ball & Poor American coin
Jones Ball & Poor American coin silver covered sugar and waste bowl. Circa first half of the 19th century. Both have a cyma curve scalloped rim with a rounded body. Sugar dish is on four tab feet and the waste bowl on three. Both monogrammed and stamped on base ''Jones Ball & Poor Pure Coin Boston''. Sugar dish measures 6.3'' tall (with lid) x 5.5'' wide. Waste bowl measures 3'' tall x 6.25'' across. Total weight: 782 grams or 25.14 troy oz. Shipping weight 3 lbs.
- EIGHT PIECES BOSTON SILVER19th
EIGHT PIECES BOSTON SILVER19th century, several sterling, most coin silver, including Jones Ball and Poor ladle; J. B. Jones spoon; Haddock, Lincoln & Foss tablespoon; Lows Ball & Co. serving spoon; Baldwin & Jones shell handle serving spoon; two salt spoon and egg shaped bowl spoon, marks for Bigelow Bros & Kennard, 10.86 oz. T., 3-1/2 in. to 13 in.
Provenance: Baldwin & Jones with label from The Silver Vault, Charleston, South Carolina; Private Property from a New Orleans Collection
Condition:
several with dents in bowl, all with light scratches and typical wear
- JONES, BALL, & POOR COIN SILVER
JONES, BALL, & POOR COIN SILVER PITCHER The baluster form pitcher with scrolling vines issuing flowers and leaves to body, centering a cartouche, the curved handle having applied leaves and rose bud, a repeating leaf border around rim with an everted lip and applied gargoyle spout with three leaves and a bud from the tongue, on a circular foot; stamped Jones, Ball, & Poor, Boston, pure coin, circa 1850; 10.5"H 9.5"W 7"D; 29.5 troy ozs. weighable
- JONES, LOWS & BALL COIN SILVER
JONES, LOWS & BALL COIN SILVER FORKS Set of (12) Mid-19th c. Fiddlehead Dinner Forks, by Jones, Lows & Ball (Boston, 1839-1846), with MSG monogram to handle underside, 8" long, 25.3 ozt. Good condition.
- JONES, BALL & POOR COIN SILVER
JONES, BALL & POOR COIN SILVER TEAPOT C. 1846-1853Jones, Ball & Poor, United States. 900 pure coin silver teapot decorated throughout with a floral and foliate motif, ca. 1846-1853. With a naturalistic tree branch handle and a knop in the form of a figure seated on a tree stump. Marked "Jones, Ball, & Poor., Boston, Pure Coin" along the underside.
Height: 8 3/4 in x width: 6 1/2 in x depth: 10 in. Weight: 29.23 Troy oz.
Condition:
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- Jones, Lows & Ball coin silver
Jones, Lows & Ball coin silver ladle inscribed G.H. Caileton, 12.5"l; together with a sterling silver vegetable dish, 2"h.
22 troy oz
Condition: Scratches.
- 34 PIECES OF COIN SILVER TO INCLUDE:
34 PIECES OF COIN SILVER TO INCLUDE: 6 JONES,Lowes and Ball forks (8" long), 7 J B and Jones (7 1/2" long), 5 knives (7 1/4" long), 3 ladles (5 1/2" – 6" long), 12 miscellaneous spoons (4 1/2" – 9" long), 2 sugar tongs (approx. 6" long), a nut pick (4 3/4" long). Early-mid 19th century 40 weighable ozt.
- AN A E JONES SILVER PORRINGER AND
AN A E JONES SILVER PORRINGER AND SPOON
the lightly planished conical bowl with incurved rim, on four feet, the spoon with pierced terminal centred by a turquoise collet, porringer 11cm diam, maker's mark, Birmingham 1904, 5ozs
- JONES, LOWS & BALL COIN SILVER
JONES, LOWS & BALL COIN SILVER CREAMERAmerican Classical Coin Silver Creamer , Jones, Lows & Ball, Boston, act. 1835-1841, footed baluster form with scroll handle and foliate banding, h. 7 in., wt. 12.80 troy ozs
- FOUR JONES BALL/SHREVE-BROWN &
FOUR JONES BALL/SHREVE-BROWN & CO, BOSTON COIN SILVER BEADED SOUP SPOONS, L: 7 IN, 5.7 OZ (DEDICATED)Four Jones Ball/Shreve-Brown & Co, Boston Coin Silver Beaded Soup Spoons, L: 7 in, 5.7 oz (dedicated)
- Collection of coin silver serving
Collection of coin silver serving spoons to include examples by John Stevenson H.B. Jones and J. Mosser 67.4 ozt. ?
- JONES, LOWS & BALL COIN SILVER
JONES, LOWS & BALL COIN SILVER EWERBoston Coin Silver Ewer, Jones, Lows & Ball, act. 1835-1841, marked "JONES, LOWS & BALL" in rectangle, "BOSTON" in rectangle, and with eagle punch, vase form with gadroon border, drop-weighted cover, scroll handle and repousse cartouche engraved with phoenix, h. 13 1/4 in., wt. 48.20 troy ozs
- JONES, LOW & BALL COIN SILVER LIDDED
JONES, LOW & BALL COIN SILVER LIDDED EWER c. 1830s, American, cast and engraved with Bacchus head and flowering vines, flower finial handle, stamped to underside and engraved "Catherine Lawrence from N.W. Heppleton Oct. 1st 1839", 10.5"h x 9"l x 6"w, approx. 34.5 ozt
- 5 PC. BOSTON JONES, BALL, & POOR
5 PC. BOSTON JONES, BALL, & POOR PURE COIN SILVER COLLECTION: Approx. 54.59 Troy ounces Comprising; 1- Scrolling foliate designed footed serving tray. 1- Wood handled teapot with a Whippet finial. 1- Covered sugar bowl. 1- Creamer, & 1- Waste bowl. All monogrammed. All have impressed marks at underside. Approx. 1.25'' h x 12.75'' w.
CONDITION: Scattered indents to all pieces, wear consistent with age and use.
- JONES, BALL & CO. COIN SILVER PRESENTATION
JONES, BALL & CO. COIN SILVER PRESENTATION CUPAmerican Coin Silver Presentation Cup , Jones, Ball & Co., Boston, wc. 1853-1855, marked incuse "JONES BALL & CO" over "BOSTON" over "PURE SILVER COIN" in arc, seamed construction with center point, applied molded borders, hollow cast angular handle, acanthus scroll cartouche engraved "B of GT to Samuel Hale Parker", h. 4 1/8 in., wt. 6.45 troy ozs.
- TWO AMERICAN SILVER TABLEWARESTwo
TWO AMERICAN SILVER TABLEWARESTwo American silver tablewaresJones, Ball & Poor and Tiffany & Co.imid-19th centuryComprising a Jones, Ball & Poor milk jug, inscribed H.R. Burrough / 1850 and a Tiffany & Co waiter inscribed The Chur
- (29) American coin silver spoonswith
(29) American coin silver spoonswith various marks including: J.M. Barrows; Jones Ball and Poor; C. Brewer; Meyer St. Charles etc. With monograms and etched designs to handles. 18.30 ozt. 5.375'' - 8.75''L Circa - 19th - 20th C.
- An American Coin Silver Pitcher
An American Coin Silver Pitcher Jones Ball & Poor Boston 1846 reeded vase form with scroll handle height 9 1/2 in. weight 10.20 troy ozs.
- Jones, Ball & Co.. five-piece coffee
Jones, Ball & Co.. five-piece coffee and tea service. c. 1853, coin silver. 10 h in. estimate: $1,500–2,500. Service is comprised of a coffee pot, teapot, hot milk jug, cream jug, and covered sugar bowl with repoussé decoration of acorns and oak leaves. Engraved to underside of hot milk jug ‘Crystal Palace New York 1853’. Marked to underside of each example. 88.6 ozt (gross weight).
- Eight American Coin Silver Place
Eight American Coin Silver Place Spoons By J. B. Jones, Boston, MA
LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY
fiddle back handles with embossed shells, monogrammed.
stamped J. B. Jones
17 ozt 10 dwt
Length 9 1/8 inches.
- COIN SILVER EWER BY JONES, BALL
COIN SILVER EWER BY JONES, BALL & CO.Coin silver ewer by Jones, Ball & Co., ca.1850, 10.5"L. overall, grape and vine motif
Condition:
Good condition
- 6 PIECE COIN SILVER LOT TO INCLUDE
6 PIECE COIN SILVER LOT TO INCLUDE 2 HANDLED CUPSAND 4 TABLESPOONS. ONE CUP IS SIGNED J. B. JONES. 3 3/4" - 4 3/4" HIGH. SPOONS ARE ALSO SIGNED JONES 8 1/2" LONG. TOTAL WEIGHT 16 OZT.
- Nine pieces assorted silver flatware:
Nine pieces assorted silver flatware: three sterling serving spoons, one English silver serving spoon, sterling ladle, American coin potato fork, coin sugar spoon, sterling sugar spoon, Continental silver ladle; detailed list available. Average to good condition. The Estate of the Late John R. Jones, Hickory, North Carolina.
- Sterling and coin silver flatware
Sterling and coin silver flatware by various makers, including a serving piece by Jones, Balla Co., Boston, circa 1850, etc.
- SIX GEORGE V SILVER DEMITASSE SPOONS
SIX GEORGE V SILVER DEMITASSE SPOONS Marson & Jones, Birmingham, 1930, coffee bean finials, faceted bowls, within a presentation case, 1.05 ozt.
- FOUR-PIECE SILVER LOT. TO INCLUDE:
FOUR-PIECE SILVER LOT. TO INCLUDE: A FOOTED SALTdish by Jones, Ball and Co, Boston, pure coin silver (2 1/2" wide, 1 1/2" high), repousse design on sides, monogrammed, 2.2 ozt, with a Gorham silver plated salt spoon. Along with a salt and pepper by Hodson, Kennard, and Co., has a floral design with baskets (5" high), 5.63 ozt.
- 123 piece set Boston coin silver
123 piece set Boston coin silver flatware with oval handles, bead decoration, monograms, includes 13 in. ladle, marks for Jones, Ball & Poor (Boston, Massachusetts, working 1846-1852), 220.01 oz.T. 23 -- 7-7/8 in. forks 22 -- 7 in. forks 20 -- 6 in. teaspoons 24 -- 7 in. oval soup spoons 23 -- 8-5/8 in. tablespoons 1 -- 13 in. ladle 123 -- Total Good condition. Private Collection, Chattanooga, Tennessee
- Group of silver spoons 19th c.
Group of silver spoons 19th c. mostly coin silver 9.5 ozt. ?
- TWO STERLING SILVER SERVING DISHES,
TWO STERLING SILVER SERVING DISHES, a 1928 Reed & Barton Sauceboat, lg. 7 3/4 , and a Dominick & Haff Bowl with square pleated rim, monogrammed, lg. 8 5/8 in., approx 12.85 troy oz. Provenance: Hailing from Wales and England, the Jones family were early settlers to Massachusetts circa 1660. Settling in the Berkshires, the family worked closely with Zenas Crane of Crane Paper, established in 1801. The paper firm still exists today and holds the recipe for the currency of the United States. At that time, all paperwork was done by hand; rags were pounded into pulp in mortar and twenty mortars were required to reduce 100 pounds of rags to pulp each day. In 1845, Edward Dorr Griffin Jones branched out and founded E.D. Jones Company in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Working closely with local machine shops, he developed and patented specialized machinery, notably the "No Wave" pulp machine for the manufacture of papermaking. A pioneer in the industry, E.D. Jones & Sons Company was sold for $5,000,000 to Beloit Iron Works in 1958. The silver being offered here has been handed down from generation to generation of the Jones family.
- Group of Coin and Other Silver
Group of Coin and Other Silver Spoons and Serving Utensils
Estimate:$300-$400
- Two coin silver cups: rounded form
Two coin silver cups: rounded form with rolled borders top and bottom, no monogram, marked "E. Jones" (Elisha Jones, New York City, working 1827-1833), 10.57 oz.T., 3-1/4 x 3-1/4 in. One with rim break, small dents.
- Nine coin silver spoons, all with
Nine coin silver spoons, all with fiddle handles: six with rounded fins, marked "J. Kenney", inscribed "Wde BM", 5-3/4 in., good condition ; one marked "A. Wilcox", "SM" monogram, 5-3/4 in., repaired bowl ; one with rounded fins marked "E. Knight", "MLT" monogram, 5-3/4 in., wear ; one with pointed fins, unmarked, "SSM" monogram, 5-3/4 in., wear, split in bowl ; with one white metal spoon marked "I YATES", no monogram, 7-1/4 in., pitting in bowl , (ten pieces). All with wear and scratches. Property of a Descendant of Peter Mallett
- Nine silver spoons, Sheffield 1907,
Nine silver spoons, Sheffield 1907, with feather edges
- A set of four Victorian silver
A set of four Victorian silver fiddle pattern salt spoons with silver gilt bowls York 1854 by James Barber (terminals engraved) and a selection of George III and later silver tea and other spoons various
- Coin silver grouping to include
Coin silver grouping to include three table spoons by Clark Coit & Cargill, eleven tea spoons by J.J. Moore, four P.L. Taylor and others, 22 pcs. total