- Eight coin silver spoons Together
Eight coin silver spoons Together with a silver plated teapot, a silver plated epergne, and a sterling silver basket with cobalt glass insert. (11).
- Group of silver spoons 19th c.
Group of silver spoons 19th c. mostly coin silver 9.5 ozt. ?
- Five American silver spoons and
Five American silver spoons and three forks mostly 19th century. Weight 8 oz
- Nine silver spoons, Sheffield 1907,
Nine silver spoons, Sheffield 1907, with feather edges
- SILVER: Four coin silver serving
SILVER: Four coin silver serving spoons including T. Richards total weight 5 oz.
- 4 EARLY AMERICAN COIN SILVER FORKS
4 EARLY AMERICAN COIN SILVER FORKS AND SPOONS: Approx. 11.9 troy oz. To include; 2- Thomas Fletcher, Philadelphia forks and 2- unknown hallmarked W with eagle tablespoons. These pieces were a present to the secretary of Francis Biddle, statesman and Attorney General under Franklin Roosevelt, and were handed down through the Biddle family. Forks measures 8'', spoons 8 1/2'' l.
CONDITION: Note scratches
- ANDREW JACKSON PRESIDENTIAL SILVER
ANDREW JACKSON PRESIDENTIAL SILVER SPOONA silver-gilt dessert spoon purchased by President Andrew Jackson for use in the White House from the Baron de Tuyll service, made by Pierre-Joseph Dehanne of Paris (born 1751, master 1785, active 1806-circa 1820). Oval threaded handle, monogrammed on front "President's House" and engraved with the image of a Federal eagle on reverse, also marked for French First Standard silver and bearing the mark of Dehanne. Circa 1809-1819. 7-1/4"L, 1.67 oz troy. Note: This spoon is part of one of the most storied and well-used silver services used in the White House (known as the "President's House" in the early 19th century). During the 19th century, tableware and other household objects used in the White House were periodically sold off to make way for new furnishings, or sometimes given to supporters after a President left office. According to former White House curator Betty C. Monkman, in December 1833, halfway through President Andrew Jackson's first term, old furniture, glassware, silver and china from the White House were sold at auctions in Washington, DC and Philadelphia. Jackson used the entire proceeds - $4,300 - on a single purchase: a 130 piece collection of fine French silver. The silver, consisting of dinner and dessert services, came from the estate of the Russian Minister to the United States, known as Baron de Tuyll, who had died in 1826. Most of the pieces from the so-called Baron de Tuyll service had been made between 1809 and 1819 by some of the most prominent French silversmiths of the Napoleonic period, including Dehanne and Martin-Guillaume Biennais (who was appointed silversmith to Napoleon and Josephine around 1805). This spoon is part of the set of "dessert flatware of gilded silver" made by Dehanne. An inventory of the President's House was taken the day before Jackson left office, on March 3, 1837, but it has not been located; much of the original Baron de Tuyll silver service remains at the White House, where pieces were used well into the 20th century. (ref. THE WHITE HOUSE: ITS HISTORIC FURNISHINGS AND FIRST FAMILIES by Betty C. Monkman, p. 86-87, 92). Additional photos of marks are available on request. Provenance: Private Arkansas Collection, acquired several decades ago in the St. Louis area.
Condition:
Overall wear to gilding and wear with some loss of definition to eagle monogram and back of bowl; a few shallow small dents to bowl.
- Collection of coin silver spoons
Collection of coin silver spoons 19th c. ?
- Set of four American silver spoons
Set of four American silver spoons mid 18th c. bearing the touch SS probably Samuel or Simeon Soumaine 8 3/8" l. 7.9 ozt. ?
- FOURTEEN SILVER AND OTHER SPOONSFourteen
FOURTEEN SILVER AND OTHER SPOONSFourteen Silver and Other Spoons,
- 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. ?
- Group of American coin silver spoons
Group of American coin silver spoons and a shovel to include two tablespoons 8.75"l. by Peter Perraux Philadelphia c.1797.
- Twenty-three coin silver spoons
Twenty-three coin silver spoons of varying sizes. Makers include Phinney & Mead, C. Rumsey, Hall & Elton, Rolles & Childs, etc. Tablespoons: 8 3/4"L.
- American Coin Silver Soup Ladle
American Coin Silver Soup Ladle Squire & Lander early 19th century 11'' long.
- GROUP OF 21 COIN SILVER SPOONS.19th
GROUP OF 21 COIN SILVER SPOONS.19th Century.
- 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.
- An assortment of silver spoons,
An assortment of silver spoons, Georgian and later, approximately 227g gross
- Ten coin silver spoons by various
Ten coin silver spoons by various makers, each approximately 9 1/2"l
- Collection of coin silver spoons
Collection of coin silver spoons to include examples by Pons Cutler P. Daniel Whipple C. Blake Whortenby I. Hall J.C. Farr and... ?
- A quantity of silver plate and
A quantity of silver plate and three silver teaspoons.
- Set of twelve American coin silver
Set of twelve American coin silver spoons marked, "S. Richard S.W." 7"l
- Ninety-Seven Coin Silver Spoons
Ninety-Seven Coin Silver Spoons American, 19th century, various makers, some unmarked; detailed descriptions not available for this lot, 53.75 oz.T.,
- An unusual boxed set of six silver
An unusual boxed set of six silver teaspoons formed from Georgian coins 1816-1819 each finial a bust of George III cut from the coin together with a set of six modern silver teaspoons and a pair of silver tongs. Also a set of silver plated pastry forks and six plated fish knives and forks.
- 33 COIN SILVER SPOONSca. 1820-1865;
33 COIN SILVER SPOONSca. 1820-1865; group of spoons by 13 various makers ranging from Maryland to Maine, total 20.5 oz troy, accompanied by a vintage silver chest, 5 3/4"- 8 1/2" long; Condition: tarnished, some dents and wear appropriate to age
- Nine silver spoons, various makers
Nine silver spoons, various makers and dates, 19th Century, all with crested handles, various sizes and patterns, approximately 439g
- GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER SPOONS.
GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER SPOONS. Nineteenth century. Large group of mostly coin teaspoons, a few table spoons and some jelly spoons with shell bowls. Almost all are monogrammed. Includes some sterling and plate. Some names include E.E. Booth, Duhme, Curran, N. Arnzen, H. Prouhet. Varying minor wear.
- 379 grams coin silver spoons.
379 grams coin silver spoons.
- GROUP OF SEVENTEEN AMERICAN COIN
GROUP OF SEVENTEEN AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS INCL: T.P. DROWN R.L. BRUCE SARGEANT PALMER AND BATCHELDERS various makers . Approx. 10.9 ozt Provenance: Anna Safley Houston Museum of Decorative Arts Chattanooga Tennessee
- A small quantity of antique and
A small quantity of antique and modern silver spoons.
- HARDING COIN SILVER SPOONSLot 20
HARDING COIN SILVER SPOONSLot 20 assorted coin silver spoons, most signed by N. Harding (1799-1862) including 5 table spoons and 15 teaspoons, to 8.5 inches. 14.97 ozt.
- GROUP OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONSGroup
GROUP OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONSGroup of American Coin Silver Spoons , incl. tablespoon, E.A. Tyler, New Orleans, act. 1838-1879; tablespoon, James R. Reed, Pittsburgh, act. 1847-1850; tablespoon, marked "GRIFFEN" in rectangle, possibly George M. Griffin, Savannah, act. 1852-1857; and condiment spoon, C.G . Schoolfield, Columbia, MO, mid-19th c
- AMERICAN COIN SILVER LADLE AND
AMERICAN COIN SILVER LADLE AND ELEVEN SPOONS. Ladle by Joseph Lownes b. 1758 - d. 1820 Philadelphia with MM monogram 13 in. long; eleven ''King's'' pattern coin silver spoons Matthew Petit (Pettit). c. 1811 New York NY monogramed - 19 oz. 4 dwt.
- A quantity of silver spoons, various
A quantity of silver spoons, various dates and makers, including tablespoons and berry spoons, some with engraved decoration, initials etc., approximately 775g
- (4) Coin silver teaspoons, 2/13
(4) Coin silver teaspoons, 2/13 TO, c/o (1) AE Warner, (3) Palmer & Bachelders
- AMERICAN COIN SILVER AND STERLING
AMERICAN COIN SILVER AND STERLING SILVER SPOONSGroup of American Coin Silver and Sterling Silver Spoons , 19th c., various makers, incl. 2 tablespoons, R. & W. Wilson, Philadelphia, wc. 1825-1846; a Whiting "Arabesque" pattern tablespoon, ret. C.D. Peacock; 2 coin silver tablespoons; a Wallace "Bright-Cut" tablespoon; an Aesthetic sauce ladle, ret. A. Stowell & Co.; 6 coin silver teaspoons, ret. Geo. W. Haslett; and a Wendt "Bird" pattern luncheon knife, (15 pcs.), total wt. 17 troy ozs
- GROUP OF SILVER SPOONS. Mostly
GROUP OF SILVER SPOONS. Mostly American 19th century and coin silver. Approximately fifty teaspoons tablespoons and ladles various makers together with seven silverplated spoons. Total weight of silver approximately 43 ozt.