Lafayette commemorative silverLafayette commemorative silver dollar, 1900 EF-40. Attractive medium toning, minor rim dents. The Estate of the Late James Dowd Faulkner, Monroe, North Carolina
COIN - Lafayette silver dollarCOIN - Lafayette silver dollar 1900. From a vaulted private collection.
US 1900 $1 LAFAYETTE DOLLARTheUS 1900 $1 LAFAYETTE DOLLARThe Lafayette dollar was a silver coin issued as part of the United States' participation in the Paris World's Fair of 1900 and designed by Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber. The coin is 90% silver. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
LAFAYETTE MEDALLION. AmericanLAFAYETTE MEDALLION. American 1st half-19th century stamped brass. Portrait medallion of ''General La Fayette'' with traces of paper label on the back of the composition frame. 4 1/2''h.
United States Lafayette commemorativeUnited States Lafayette commemorative silver dollar 1900 (AU-50) Estimate $ 300-500 Coin grades reflect our considered and honest opinion. They are offered as a guide and should not be regarded as a warranty or guarantee. This includes the possibility that third-party grading services may be unwilling to grade certain coins for whatever reason. Each bidder must rely on his or her own judgment of grade. Alex Cooper Auctioneers is not responsible for any error or omission. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or is free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging.
PAIR OF MEXICAN SILVER THREE-LIGHTPAIR OF MEXICAN SILVER THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA, LAFAYETTE, MID-20TH CENTURYPair of Mexican Silver Three-Light Candelabra, Lafayette, Mid-20th Century Underside of each bobèche with impressed maker, standard (sterling), and purity (0.925). Height overall: 6-1/8 in (15.6 cm) Total weight: 54.3 oz
COIN - (1) Lafayette Dollar 1900COIN - (1) Lafayette Dollar 1900 nice example of this rare coin.
Group of American silver flatwareGroup of American silver flatware in the "Lafayette" pattern, Towle comprising 5 cream soup spoons, 3 teaspoons, 6 coffee spoons, 5 shellfish forks, a pair of sugar tongs, and a pie spade (plated blade); together with Dominick & Haff "Broad Antique" pattern serving fork, gravy ladle, grated cheese shovel, and a similar Reed and Barton serving knife with stainless blade; 25 pieces in all, 21.50 ozt. of weighable silver
LAMOTHE CREOLE COIN SILVER LADLERareLAMOTHE CREOLE COIN SILVER LADLERare New Orleans, Louisiana Creole coin silver soup or punch ladle, circa 1815, by Pierre Lamothe in the Mid Rib Fiddle or Uniplat (French) pattern, with broad flat bowl. Marked "P. Lamothe" in rectangle; reverse of handle with worn script letter monogram. 12-3/4"L, 6.155 oz troy. Note: According to "Crescent City Silver" (pub. by The Historic New Orleans Collection, 1980), Pierre Lamothe was a member of a New Orleans silversmithing dynasty which included his father in law, Jean Couvertie, his brothers-in-law, his sons Jean-Baptiste and Jean-Marie, at least one grandson, and several nephews. Pierre Lamothe lived for awhile in Santo Domingo, where he married his wife, but they fled to Cuba during the slave uprisings. When the French were expelled from Cuba, Lamothe brought his family to New Orleans (by 1810). By 1821, he was working with his son Jean-Marie under the name of Lamothe et Fils; he is last listed in the 1823 city directory. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
2 repaired tears to side of bowl, wear to rib and monogram, several tiny dents to bowl.
Thirty-Four-Piece Towle SterlingThirty-Four-Piece Towle Sterling Silver \"Lafayette\"-Pattern Partial Dinner Service for Eight Persons, the pattern introduced in 1905, comprised of seven dinner forks, six hollow-handle butter knives, three hollow-handle dinner knives, hollow-handle luncheon fork, six salad/dessert forks, seafood fork, six teaspoons, five o\'clock teaspoon, tablespoon, parfait/iced tea spoon and a jelly spoon, l. 6\" to 9-1/2\".
ANTIQUE HAMPDEN LAFAYETTE COINANTIQUE HAMPDEN LAFAYETTE COIN SILVER POCKET WATCHAntique circa 1882 Antique Hampden Lafayette Coin Silver Pocket Watch. Size 18s. Movements hallmarked Lafayette 235924 Springfield Mass.
Sulfide crystal paperweight, Lafayette,Sulfide crystal paperweight, Lafayette, blue star cut bottom, edge of bust marked B., G.P. , 1955, 2 13/16" d Estimate $75-125
THREE 19TH C. COPPER LUSTER PITCHERS,THREE 19TH C. COPPER LUSTER PITCHERS, LAFAYETTE. Three mid-19th C. copper luster pitchers made for the American market, depicting Lafayette and Cornwallis, 4”H and 6.5”H.
Southern Coin Silver Ladle Georgia,Southern Coin Silver Ladle Georgia, mid 19th century, fiddle and thread handle, rounded fins, marks for Clark & Co. (Francis Clark & Co., Augusta, Georgia, working 1822-1852), monogram, 6.47 oz.T., 13-1/2 in.,
Louis XVI Provincial Old StandardLouis XVI Provincial Old Standard (.958) Silver Cuillere a Ragout, 1784, La Rochelle, in the pattern traditionally known as "Uniplat", l. 15", 7.91 t. oz.
Kentucky and Missouri Silver FlatwareKentucky and Missouri Silver Flatware American, 19th century, Eugene Jaccard & Co. coin silver soup ladle (St. Louis); Prouhet Medallion coin silver teaspoon (St. Louis); Kendrick coin silver serving spoon (Louisville); Conery coin silver teaspoon; Ledman sterling spoon (Louisville), most with monograms, 10.89 oz.T., (five pieces).
French Bronze Plaque of LafayetteFrench Bronze Plaque of Lafayette oval 3 1/2'' x 4 1/2'' 19th century shadow box frame.
Copper lustre and canary blackCopper lustre and canary black transfer-printed pitcher Decorated on one side with "Lafayette Crowned in Glory" and with "Cornwallis" obverse. H: 4 in. PROVENANCE: Roger T. Powers Collection, Baltimore, Maryland
Virginia silver ladle ca. 1840Virginia silver ladle ca. 1840 bearing the touch of B. Barton Alexandria 10 1/4" l. 2.4 ozt. ?
SOUTHERN COIN SILVER LADLE, ATTRIB.SOUTHERN COIN SILVER LADLE, ATTRIB. PARIS, BOURBON COUN...Southern coin silver gravy ladle with plain fiddle handle, marked GS in rectangle, attributed to George Snyder, working Paris, Kentucky from 1803-1813. Monogrammed JW. 8 1/4"L. 1.5 oz troy.
Condition:
Some tiny spots of pitting and surface wear, overall good condition.
NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER LADLE,NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER LADLE, E. A. TYLERLouisiana, early/mid 19th century, oval handle with bead border, round bowl with fleur de lis on back, monogram back "Buck", marks retailer for Edward A. Tyler (Belfast, Maine, working 1834-1838 and New Orleans, Louisiana, working 1838-1878), and pseudo hallmarks for Polhamus and Strong, 6.89 oz. T., 13 in.
Provenance: Private Property from a New Orleans Collection
Condition:
dent in bowl, light scratches, one deep scratch near monogram and wear
Set of New Orleans coin silverSet of New Orleans coin silver spoons Mayor Joseph Hufty Louisiana circa 1865 set of 6 French Thread pattern marked: J. Hufty N.O. L8 1/2'' and 11.5oz troy (6pcs) Provenance: Estate of the late Francis D. ''Skeeter'' McNairy Savannah Georgia. Literature: Kovel Ralph & Terry. KOVELS AMERICAN SILVER MARKS. New York: Crown 1989. p.191. 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.
A set of Towle sterling flatware,A set of Towle sterling flatware, La Fayette pattern, with eagle and fleur-de-lis mark. Including: 6 dinner forks, 6 salad forks, 6 butter knives, 12 tea spoons, 5 serving pieces, 6 sterling handled dinner knives, three pieces by Stern. Approx. 39 oz t weighable Condition: some scuffs and signs of use CT Transfer Fee $10
3 PCS LAMOTHE NEW ORLEANS SILVERThree3 PCS LAMOTHE NEW ORLEANS SILVERThree pieces of New Orleans / Creole coin silver flatware by Jean-Marie Lamothe and Jean-Baptiste Lamothe, two tablespoons and one fork, all in the "Mid-Rib Fiddle" pattern (also known as "Uniplat" in France). All are marked "Lamothe" in rectangle and are monogrammed en verso L.L. Spoons 8-1/4" L, fork 8"L. 6.495 oz troy combined weight. Jean-Marie and Jean-Baptiste Lamothe continued their family's silversmithing tradition from 1824-1846 in New Orleans (see lot # 81); these pieces exhibit the heavy, simple qualities of traditional French Colonial silver associated with the work of their father, Pierre Lamothe. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Very good condition with expected wear to monograms and marks, some wear to ends of spoons.
14 PIECES NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER14 PIECES NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER FLATWARELouisiana, mid 19th century, including four spoons, fiddle and thread handle, marks for Henry Peat Buckley (working 1850-1903); five pieces with marks for retailer Henderson & Gaines (working 1841-1865) including two teaspoons, fork, butter knife and salt spoon; two spoons, shaped fiddle handles, marks for retailer John Bliss (1833-1835); spoon, fiddle and shell handle, marks for Moses Peck Stickney (Newburyport, Massachusetts, c. 1820; Boston, Massachusetts c. 1822; New York, NY c. 1827 and New Orleans, Louisiana, working 1830-1832); spoon and fork, sterling, both with marks for retailer A.B. Griswold & Co. (working 1865-1906), 17.49 oz. T., 3-3/4 in. to 8-1/2 in.
Provenance: salt spoon with label The Silver Vault of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina; Private Property from a New Orleans Collection
Condition:
all with typical wear
Silver. Rare Virginia Coin SilverSilver. Rare Virginia Coin Silver Ladle Signed.John Bennett. John Bennett Richmond VA circa 1805 to 1812. Approx 7.25 troy oz. From a Larchmont NY estate. Dimensions: 13.5'' long.
Set of Twelve American Coin SilverSet 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 monogram ''WLAC.''8 1/8 in.22.45 total troy oz.Estate of Dr. James Gavin Field Jr. of Windsor Hill Farm in Gordonsville VirginiaJames Gavin Field Jr. (1862-1927) was born in Windsor Virginia the fifth son of General James Gavin Field and Frances Etta Cowherd. He was educated at Richmond College and the Virginia Medical College graduating in April 1885. After a brief stint as a physician at the City Alms House Hospital in Richmond he served as a commissioned assistant surgeon in the US Navy medical corps from 1887 until his retirement in 1893.After retiring from the Navy he practiced medicine in Denver Colorado. He was ordered back into service with the Navy during the Spanish-American War. After the war he returned to Denver but passed away in Washington D.C. and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.Dr. Field's family home was Windsor Hill Farm. A classic Greek Revival home built circa 1848 the plantation is now part of the Southwest Mountain Rural Historic District.
AMERICAN SILVER PUNCH LADLECircaAMERICAN SILVER PUNCH LADLECirca 1808-1835With back-tipt fiddle handle. Monogrammed A. T.'' Maker's mark for John Wesley Forbes of New York. Length 14''.Approx. 6.4 troy oz.''
1900 Lafayette Dollar XF Condition1900 Lafayette Dollar XF Condition
Two silver ladlTwo silver ladl
New Orleans Coin Silver Ladle shapedNew Orleans Coin Silver Ladle shaped tipt front fiddle handle, marks for Hyde & Goodrich (New Orleans, Louisiana, 1816-1861), monogram on back "MPL", 8.51 oz.T., 13-1/2 in.,
FREDERICK MARQUAND COIN SILVERFREDERICK MARQUAND COIN SILVER LADLEFrederick Marquand Coin Silver Ladle , act. Savannah, GA 1820-1826, New York, NY 1826-1839, marked "F.MARQUAND" in rectangle and with pseudo marks, fiddle handle with downturned reverse typt, l. 13 3/8 in., wt. 5.35 troy ozs Provenance: Descended in the Family of Major Thomas Meriweather Cowles (1794-1857) and Elizabeth Ware Cowles Harrison (1809-1895), Montgomery, AL.
An American Coin Silver Ladle VandersliceAn American Coin Silver Ladle Vanderslice & Co. San Francisco having an engraved foliate decorated handle and a gilt wash ovoid bowl; approximate weight 9.63 ozt. Length 14 1/4 inches.
American silver soup ladle markedAmerican silver soup ladle marked ''Delarue '' possibly John De La Rue New Orleans early 19th century; 14 1/8 in. L.; 7.40 ozt. coin grade Estimate $ 150-250 Monogram ''P.P. '' bowl with numerous small pecks.
An American Coin Silver Ladle ret.An American Coin Silver Ladle ret. by Hyde & Goodrich New Orleans fiddle typt period script monogram length 12 3/4 in. weight 6.45 troy ozs.
Georgia coin silver ladle, ovalGeorgia coin silver ladle, oval handle with acanthus leaf decoration, marked "F.C. CLARK" (Francis C. Clark, Augusta, Georgia, working 1816-1860) with pseudo hallmarks, monogrammed "C.F", 6.96 oz.T., 12-3/4 in. Scratches. Johnson's Silver Chest, Woodstock, New York, July 1972.