SET OF SIX NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVERSET OF SIX NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER FORKS, MARK OF JOHN CAMPBELL With "J. Campbell" punched in a rectangle and stamped "Pure Coin", Fiddle and Thread pattern engraved "L. Reed." to undersides of handles.
(4) TIFFANY VERMEIL SHAKERS & HARDING(4) TIFFANY VERMEIL SHAKERS & HARDING COIN FORKS(lot of 4) Silver tableware, including: (2) coin silver forks by Newell Harding (Boston, 1799-1862), grapevine pattern, markings at the backs only "Pat. 60, Pure Coin, N. Harding & Co.," with N monogram, approx 6.75"l, approx 2.7ozt, (2) Tiffany & Co. Makers gold vermeil salt or pepper shakers, c.1947-1948, with D monogram, approx 4.25"h, approx 4.98ozt
JONES, BALL & POOR COIN SILVER COFFEEJONES, BALL & POOR COIN SILVER COFFEE POTMarked 'Pure Coin', monogrammed.
9 1/4 x 9 3/3 x 5 1/3 in., 25.7 oz. approx. gross weight.
Condition
Wear consistent with use. One bruise to the side. Otherwise in good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
GORHAM COIN SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICEMarkedGORHAM COIN SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICEMarked 'pure coin'; monogrammed.
Comprising:
A teapot with hinged cover
A sugar bowl and cover
A milk jug
A waste bowl
The teapot 10 x 11 x 6 1/2 in., 82 oz. approx. gross weight.
Condition
Minor wear, a few unobtrusive bruises. The insulators replaced. Otherwise in good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
SILVER. ASSORTED STERLING, ENGLISH SILVER,SILVER. ASSORTED STERLING, ENGLISH SILVER, AND Coin Silver. Including a Tuttle Silversmiths sterling brandy warmer after William Abdy, London 1803 retailed by Shreve, Crump & Low, Boston - stamped, "Shreve Crump & Low Co. Sterling 143 by William Abdy London _1803 Reproduction" with a pictorial date mark indicating the year of production 1945-1953; a Gorham sterling modernist bowl - stamped, "Gorham Sterling 957"; a monogrammed pair of Mauser Manufacturing Co. Strawberry sterling small repousse bowls - stamped, "925 1000 Fine Sterling-Silver" with a pictorial makers mark; a Gorham Chantilly sterling reticulated heart shaped dish - stamped, "Gorham Sterling 986"; a monogrammed Gorham sterling round dish with handle and a floral motif - stamped, "Gorham Sterling A12751/1" with a pictorial date stamp of 1927; an English silver mounted wine bottle coaster with a city mark of Birmingham, maker's mark of W I Broadway & Co, and date stamp of 1998; a damaged Webster sterling candle snuffer - stamped, "Webster Sterling"; a Webster sterling figural arched cat candle snuffer - stamped, " WCO Sterling"; an engraved set of (4) Museum of Modern Art liquor decanter label/tags - stamped, "MMA Sterling" ; a sterling match box case - stamped, "Sterling 4083"; (7) monogrammed Gorham Mfg Co English import sterling demitasse spoons - stamped, "G.M.Co 925"; (6) monogrammed Jones, Shreve, Brown & Co. coin silver teaspoons - stamped, "Jones, Shreve, Brown & Co Pure Coin"; and a monogrammed Shiebler Flora sterling napkin ring - stamped, "Sterling 3006". Total approx weight of all items is 47.13 troy oz (gross) excluding silver mounted wine bottle coaster. From a Bronxville, NY estate. Dimensions: brandy warmer measures approx. 3" in height. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents.
19TH C. LINCOLN & FOSS COIN SILVER TEAPOT,19TH C. LINCOLN & FOSS COIN SILVER TEAPOT, BOSTON. A 19th C. Lincoln & Foss coin silver paneled teapot, stamped on bottom “Lincoln & Foss, Pure Coin W&G, Boston”, inscribed on front Weld, 31 ozt, 11.5”H x 9.5”W x5.25”D
AMERICAN COIN SILVER CUP BY PETER KRIDER,AMERICAN COIN SILVER CUP BY PETER KRIDER, PHILADELPHIA, CONTINENTAL 800 SILVER INDIVIDUAL TEAPOT AND ENGLISH 820 SILVER JUDAIC SUGAR CASTER American pure coin silver footed cup, ca. 1860's, with "S" scroll handle, lobed and floral scroll design, 4 ?"T x 4 ¼"L, marked with "pure coin" and *P.L.K.* hallmark for Peter Krider, Philadelphia underneath. Continental 800 silver individual teapot with hinged dome lid and pinecone finial, arabesque and floral design, palm leaf motif on lid and bottom, 4"T x 6" 3 ½", on tripod scroll feet. English 820 silver sugar caster with baluster finial, chased floral scroll design, 6 ?"T, marked with Menorah, and England underneath. Total weight 14.69 toz.
ANTIQUE "BAYLEY AND CO" COIN SILVERANTIQUE "BAYLEY AND CO" COIN SILVER TEA SETDESCRIPTION: Antique Coin Silver "Bayley and Co" "Philad" JCM Silver Tea Set. This is a beautifully designed and crafted late 19th century Bailey & Co. (1848-1878) Philad silver tea service with floral repousse design throughout, scrolled handle with grapes leaves. Marked "Bayley and Co" "Philad" JCM 22. With original wooden case with owners last name "Vroom". Peter D. Vroom was the Governor of New Jersey from 1829 to 1832 and from 1833 to 1836.
Crafted with ornate design, the seven-piece tea set is complete; the set stands on a beautiful grape cluster decorated footed tray and includes a coffee pot, a teapot, a third teapot, a covered sugar bowl with detached lid, a creamer, a matching bowl. Each piece is heavily decorated with embossed grape cluste and leaves motifs, and each item is stamped on the bottom with the "Bayley and Co" "Philad" logo for further authentication. The wooden case is marked " Vroom" on lid. Set includes:
(1) Silverplated "Bayley and Co" "Philad" Tray- L: 33" W: 20".
(1) Silver "Bayley and Co" "Philad" Coffee Pot- H: 12 1/4" W: 9".
(1) Silver "Bayley and Co" "Philad" Teapot- H: 12" W: 9 1/2".
(1) Silver "Bayley and Co" "Philad" Teapot- H: 12" W: 9 1/2".
(1) Silver "Bayley and Co" "Philad" Creamer- H: 8" W: 5".
(1) Silver "Bayley and Co" "Philad" Lidded Sugar Bowl- H: 9 1/2" W: 8".
(1) Silver "Bayley and Co" "Philad" Bowl- H: 5 1/2" W: 6".
Coin silver is a 19th-century American term referring to silver goblets, bowls, trays, and flatware containing roughly 900 parts silver and 100 parts copper. While the term has its roots in the silver content found in British and Spanish coins of that period, most objects that were made out of coin silver were not made exclusively from melted coins, although that certainly did occur. Instead, an object stamped "Coin" or "Pure Coin" or "C" was simply understood to contain roughly 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper, regardless of the source of the component metals. The exact percentage of silver in coin-silver objects, especially those made from coins, varied quite a bit. Coins minted in the United States after the Revolutionary War only contained 892 parts per 1,000 of silver. The silver content in U.S. coins was increased to 900 in 1837, and in 1869, the United States embraced the British sterling standard of .925. That gave further definition to the coin standard of .900, which was made official in 1906 after the passage of the National Stamping Act.
CIRCA: 19th Century.
ORIGIN: Philadelphia, USA.
DIMENSIONS: See lot description for details. Wooden Case is W:23" D: 15 3/4" H:14". Set weight: 4738 grs.
CONDITION: Good condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS 305-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
12 MILLER PADUCAH KY COIN SILVER SPOONS1212 MILLER PADUCAH KY COIN SILVER SPOONS12 Paducah, Kentucky coin silver spoons - 6 tablespoons and 6 teaspoons in the fiddle swell pattern, all with incuse marks on backs of handles: Jno. A. Miller Paducah KY with additional marks Pure Coin in rectangles (John A. Miller, working Paducah circa 1870). Ref. "Silversmiths of Kentucky" by Marquis Boultinghouse, p.206. All pieces monogrammed J.O. 11.14 oz troy combined weight. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Excellent condition.
54 PCS COIN SILVER FLATWARELarge group54 PCS COIN SILVER FLATWARELarge group of assorted American coin silver from Northern and Midwestern silversmiths, 54 pcs. Includes 6 Fiddle Tipt pattern forks, marked for Knowles & Ladd (Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1850s), monogram AC; 11 Fiddle Tipt pattern forks, marked Pure Coin and B. Pitman in rectangle, monogram LFJ; 6 forks in a threaded pointed oval pattern, marked James Watson and Coin with horse head and chevron pseudohallmark (working Philadelphia, 1821-1872), monogram JSH; 2 small forks (5 1/2" L) marked for Edwin Trask (working Galesburg, Illinois, mid 19th c.); 5 dessert spoons and 6 teaspoons with Fiddle Tipt handles marked J.R. Reed (James R. Reed, working Pennsylvania, c. 1840), monogram MJW; 7 Fiddle pattern teaspoons marked Henry Evans in rectangle (working Newark, NJ, 1835-1862), monogram JSH; 5 Fiddle Tipt teaspoons marked for Wood and Hughes and J.E.M., monogram AWH; 1 table spoon marked Oakes (attr. Henry Oakes, working Hartford, CT 1830-1842) and 5 assorted dessert spoons in Fiddle and Fiddle variant patterns with marks for makers Coe & Montgomery; W.W. Hannah; Pitkin/Nortom & Freeman; L. Eaton; and R.H. _ Woodstock, VT. 57.86 oz troy combined weight. Provenance: The estate of Peter Fyfe, Nashville, TN. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Some wear to fork tines, scattered small dents: Oakes tablespoon has significant wear to bowl, some other spoons slightly bent and worn; wear to monograms.
AGRICULTURAL SILVER JULEP CUP, POSS.AGRICULTURAL SILVER JULEP CUP, POSS. KYCoin silver Agricultural Premium julep cup with beaded rims and tapered sides, engraved "Premium Awarded CCA &M" to front, likely for the Clark County Agricultural and Mechanical Association of Kentucky. Marked J.E.CALDWELL & CO PHILA / PURE COIN / PLK to underside. 3 3/8" H. 3.84 oz troy. Note: This cup descended in a Lexington, Kentucky area family along with the Asa Blanchard coffin end handled ladle and spoons also in this auction. Caldwell and Krider were known to supply silver wares to Southern states.
By descent in a Southern family to present consignor.
Condition:
Overall very good condition with some scratching; small possible solder repair to interior.
29 PIECES KY FLATWARE INC. LOUISVILLE,29 PIECES KY FLATWARE INC. LOUISVILLE, PADUCAH, OWENSBO...29 pieces coin silver flatware marked for silversmiths and retailers working in Paducah, Owensboro, and Louisville, Kentucky. Includes 1 gravy ladle, 1 engraved butter knife, 1 tablespoon, 1 dessert spoon and 2 teaspoons marked JAS P BARNES LOUISVILLE for James P. Barnes, working 1848-1870+; 1 tablespoon, 1 sugar shell and 5 teaspoons marked for C.H. Bradford, working Owensboro, 1862-1865; 4 teaspoons and 3 dessert spoons marked L. GUTMANN COIN for L. Gutmann & Co., working Owensboro, 1877-78 and Carlisle, 1887-1892; 1 tablespoon and 1 teaspoon marked JNO A. MILLER PADUCAH KY COIN/PURE COIN for John Miller, working Paducah, 1870-1880, and 4 tablespoons and 3 teaspoons marked WM NAGEL COIN for William Nagel, working Cincinnati 1864 and Paducah, 1865-1892+. Ranging in size from 5 3/4" to 8 1/2" L. Combined weight: 31.58 oz troy.
The Estate of Cora Jane Spiller, Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Condition:
Barnes tablespoon dented and possibly repaired on bowl. Sugar shell repaired on bowl. Most pieces monogrammed. Scattered small dents and scratches, overall most items good condition.
15 PCS. FRAZER KY COIN SILVER FLATWARE1515 PCS. FRAZER KY COIN SILVER FLATWARE15 pieces Kentucky coin silver flatware marked for Alexander Frazer (working Paris, 1799-1800 and Lexington, 1800-1810), Robert Frazer Sr. (working Paris, prior to 1799 and Lexington, 1799-1851), and Robert Frazer Jr. (working Lexington, 1800-1860+). Includes 1 salt shovel marked A FRAZER in rectangle; 2 coffin end teaspoons marked FRAZER in rectangles (marks are worn); 2 forks with shell pattern to handles and backs and 1 fiddle teaspoon marked R FRAZER in serrated rectangles; 1 sugar shell with incuse mark R.L. FRAZER PURE COIN ; and 1 gravy ladle and 7 teaspoons marked R FRAZER JR. in rectangles (teaspoons also have bust and lion pseudohallmarks). Ranging in size from 3 3/4" to 9 3/8" L. Combined weight: 15.07 oz troy.
The Estate of Cora Jane Spiller, Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Condition:
Tablespoons have wear to tips of bowls and to marks. Salt shovel has worn ends but good distinct mark. R. Frazer teaspoon has spot of corrosion at end of handle. 1 Frazer Jr. teaspoon with small tear and several dents to bowl; other teaspoons and ladle with some wear (including to some marks) and minor dents. Most pieces monogrammed.
ALEXANDER MORIN COIN SILVER TEA SET,ALEXANDER MORIN COIN SILVER TEA SET, KY CIVIL WAR INTER...Six (6) piece Alexander Morin, Philadelphia coin silver tea set, circa 1845, plus associated armorial engraved silverplated tray, seven (7) items total. By oral history, the set was originally owned by CSA Brigadier General Abe Buford of Kentucky. 1st-6th items: Coffee pot, two (2) teapots, sugar bowl, creamer, and waste bowl, each piece having a pear-shaped body with repousse floral designs surrounding foliate cartouches to each side, and scalloped foliate design to round foot. All pieces except waste bowl with naturalistic handle with floral accents; pots have acanthus design to hinged lid, teardrop shaped finial, and gooseneck spouts. All pieces except one teapot are monogrammed "Gorham"; one teapot is inscribed "Abe Buford ES Stewart J. B. Gorham 1904". All items stamped A.C. MORIN, "Philad*", and "Pure Coin" to underside. Ranging in size from 7 1/8" H x 6" W x approx. 4 5/8" D to 12 1/2" H x 10 1/4" W x approx. 6 1/4" D. Note: This tea set was the first known and published (House & Garden Summer 1974) example of works marked for the jeweler and silversmith Alexander C. Morin (working Philadelphia, c. 1813-1850). The original owner is believed to have been Abraham "Abe" Buford (1820-1884), a Confederate Brigadier General of John Buford's Third Brigade as well as commander of Forrest's Calvary Corps. The set was purchased by John Breckinridge Gorham of Cherrycote, Lexington, Kentucky at auction in 1904. 7th item: Carrington & Co. English silverplated serving tray with scalloped edges, two handles, and central emblem of the Order of the Garter, the highest order of British chivalry, with motto "Honi soit qui mal y pense" ("Shame on him who sees harm in it"). Circa 1900. Stamped with maker's mark, "30141, and "Carrington 130 Regent St. W" to underside. 18" H x 29" W. Combined coin silver weight: 153.105 total troy ounces.
The Collection of Michael and Peggy Mahoney, by descent from the historic homes of Clarkland Farm at Bryan's Station and Cherrycote, Lexington, Kentucky.
Condition:
1st-6th items: All items in overall good condition with scattered minor surface scratches and scattered minute denting. Abe Buford inscribed teapot with minute denting to finial. Sugar bowl with slight denting to finial. Creamer with dent measuring 3/4" x 1/2" and area of previous repair measuring 1 1/8" x 1/2"; minor bend to base. 7th item: Overall good condition with scattered surface scratches commensurate with manner of use.
20 PCS. MAYSVILLE, KY SILVER FLATWARE2020 PCS. MAYSVILLE, KY SILVER FLATWARE20 pieces of coin silver and early sterling, marked for Maysville, Kentucky makers and retailers Alpheas W. Bascom, R.F. Adair, R. Albert, J.S. Gilpin, and H. Lange. Includes 4 table or serving spoons marked Bascom in rectangle for Alpheas Bascom, working Greensburg and/or Maysville, 1821-1845; 1 tablespoon with incuse stamp R.F. ADAIR MAYSVILLE KY (working Maysville 1855-1861, Bourbon Co. 1862-1892) plus 1 teaspoon with incuse stamp R.F. ADAIR 1857 and 1 salt spoon marked R.F. ADAIR in rectangle and PURE COIN; 6 dessert spoons or large teaspoons (6 1/4") with incuse stamp R. ALBERT for Rudolph Albert, working 1876-1880; 5 tablespoons and 1 condiment ladle marked J.S. GILPIN in rectangle for Joseph Gilpin (working 1850-1860+); and 1 teaspoon with incuse stamp H. LANGE STERLING 925/1000 (Hermann Lange, working as a jeweler, 1879-1888). Ranging in size from 3 1/2" to 8 3/4" L. Sterling spoon: .64 oz. Combined weight, coin silver: 14.97 oz troy.
The Estate of Cora Jane Spiller, Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Condition:
Overall very good condition, all pieces except salt spoon are monogrammed. Wear to tips of bowls on Adair and Gilpin teaspoons and on all tablespoons; some marks and some monograms show some wear,
25 PCS. ASSD COIN SILVER INC. SOUTHERN25 PCS. ASSD COIN SILVER INC. SOUTHERN - SC, TN, VA, MD...A group of assorted coin silver flatware, some Southern, including Tennessee, South Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland. Includes 1 dessert spoon marked ANDERSON in rectangle (possibly Edward Anderson, working Laurens, SC c. 1854); 5 tablespoons marked G.R. CALHOUN (incuse) and W&H for Wood and Hughes, New York, retailed by George R. Calhoun, Nashville, working 1847-d.1903); 1 teaspoon marked J. CAMPBELL in rectangle for John Campbell, working Fayetteville, NC and Cheraw, SC c. 1827-1836 and Nashville, TN 1836-1857; 1 teaspoon marked R MATTHEWS in rectangle (possibly Richard Matthews, working Charlottesville, VA, 1836-48); 1 teaspoon marked JB COOK in rectangle (possibly John B. Cooke, working Petersburg, VA 1838-1843); 1 dessert spoon marked W.A.WILLIAMS in rectangle (likely William A. Williams, working Alexandria, VA. 1809-1835); 3 teaspoons marked IC (possibly Jacob Craft, working Shepherdstown, WV 1790-1825); 2 tablespoons and 1 teaspoon marked for Hotchkiss & Snyder of New York with incuse mark J.A. WEBB (Baltimore, c. 1860); 2 dessert spoons marked S. KIRK 10.15 in rectangles (Baltimore, c. 1821-46) and 2 teaspoons marked TJ BROWN 10.15 in rectangles (Baltimore, 1842-1884). Also included are some unattributed pieces: 1 salt ladle and 1 cream ladle marked YOUNG in script in rectangle; 1 gravy ladle marked SMITH in rectangle; 1 tablespoon marked SMITH PURE COIN in rectangles; and 1 cream ladle marked SL in rectangle. Ranging in size from 4 1/2" to 8 1/2" L. Combined weight: 23.515 total troy ounces.
The Estate of Cora Jane Spiller, Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Condition:
Monograms and general wear, some spoon bowls with dents.
10 SILVER ITEMS, INCL. ENGLISH, AMERICAN10 SILVER ITEMS, INCL. ENGLISH, AMERICAN & RUSSIANTen (10) sterling, coin and Continental silver items, including Bateman silver, Russian Cup, and Napkin Rings. 1st-3rd items: Three (3) English sterling silver serving items, including one (1) George III pair of sugar tongs, hallmarked for Peter and Ann Bateman, 1798; and two (2) Birmingham napkin rings, including one (1) hallmarked JW, possibly for J. Walker, 1900, with script monogram "DR"; and one (1) hallmarked TH, possibly for Thomas Hayes, 1900. 4th-5th items: Two (2) American sterling silver pieces, including one (1) Gorham napkin ring, inscribed "Edna 99"; and one (1) Webster Co. napkin ring, with script monogram "J". 6th-8th items: Three (3) American coin silver flatware items, including one (1) tablespoon with incuse mark W. MOULTON in serrated rectangle for William Moulton II (b. 1772-d. 1861, working Newburyport, MA), inscribed "HF to FF"; one (1) shell pattern handle tablespoon with partially illegible incuse mark J.S. MOTT for James S. Mott (active 1825-1845, working New York, NY), with script monogram "RNT"; and one (1) pie server, with incuse marks "F & H R. C. Eldridge Pure Coin" for R. C. Eldridge, inscribed "Godfrey". 9th item: Russian Kiddush cup with engraved decorations, marked for Israel Eseevich Zakhoder, stamped with maker's mark, "84", and hallmark for Moscow. 10th item: Dutch tea caddy spoon, hallmarked with Lion Passant 2nd Standard purity, 1876, illegible maker's stamp, and Minerva head. Ranging in size from 3/4" H x 1 3/4" dia. to 9 3/8" L. Combined sterling weight: 3.030 total troy ounces. Combined coin silver weight: 5.015 total troy ounces. .875 silver weight: .805 total troy ounces. .833 silver weight: .340 total troy ounces.
The Estate of Patricia Kiegel, Nashville, Tennessee.
Condition:
All pieces in overall good condition with surface scratches, minor scattered dents. Some pieces monogrammed.
19 PCS. ASSORTED FLATWARE INCL. BASKET19 PCS. ASSORTED FLATWARE INCL. BASKET OF FLOWERS COIN ...Nineteen (19) pieces sterling, coin, and Continental silver and silverplated flatware and hollowware. 1st-7th items: Seven (7) "Basket of Flowers" pattern coin silver spoons, including one (1) tablespoon marked A. BRASIER in elongated oval for Amabel Brasier (working Philadelphia, PA, circa 1791-1833); and six (6) teaspoons marked E. CURRIER and PURE COIN in rectangles for Edmund Currier (working Salem, MA, circa 1792-1853). 5.080 total troy ounces coin silver. 8th item: Continental, likely French or Hanau, silver figural master salt with two bird figures to rim and doe lying curled around the stem upon a plinth base, marked with unidentified hallmarks to rim, marked RP to body. Tests .925 with possible non-silver cross bracing to underside. 3 5/8" H x 5 1/4" W x 4 3/8" D. 9th-12th items: Four (4) English sterling silver flatware pieces in the Kings pattern, including one (1) George IV fork marked for R. Peppin, London, Sterling, 1825; one (1) George IV fork marked for Thomas Farnett, Dublin, 1828-9; one (1) Victoria tablespoon marked for George William Agams for Chawner & Co., London, Sterling, 1875; and one (1) Victoria tablespoon marked for Joseph II & Albert Savoy, London, 1844, and journeyman's "B" mark. 13th-14th items: Two (2) English George IV fiddleback pattern stuffing or serving spoons marked for William Eaton, London, and 1832. 15th item: Gorham sterling silver tablespoon stamped with makers mark, STERLING, patent number, and retailer BERNAYS & ROECK. 23.375 total weighable troy ounces sterling. 16th item: Rogers Bros. silverplated cream ladle with bas relief classical figure to handle, stamped with makers mark and 1847. Flatware ranging in size from 5 7/8" L to 11 7/8" L. 17th item: George II silverplated repousse creamer with naturalistic handle, ribbed body, foliate applied accents, and snake-form foot, unmarked, circa 1745. 4 1/4" H x 5" W x 2 3/4" D. 18th-19th items: Silverplated, likely Old Sheffield plated chamberstick with scalloped, foliate edges having snuffer with bud-form finial fitted into handle and a pair of wick scissors fitted within compartment below candleholder, unmarked. Overall 3 1/2" H x 7" W x 6 1/4" D.
Deaccessioned by the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts Foundation to benefit the acquisitions fund.
Condition:
All items with minor scattered surface scratches. Some pieces monogrammed.
SAN FRANCISCO COIN SILVER PITCHER WITHSAN FRANCISCO COIN SILVER PITCHER WITH REPOUSSE SCENES,...San Francisco coin silver pitcher with repousse shooting and sailing scenes. Beaded rim and grape leaf handle. Marked on underside, "Pure Coin / S.F. Cal." Dimensions: 12"h. Total gross weight: 28.45 ozt. Provenance: Edwin Iloff Silver Collection, Sacramento, Ca. Processing and shipping within the continental U.S. $45.00 plus 1.5% replacement cost insurance. Please note we do not accept credit cards.
Condition:
Very good with few surface scratches and few minor small dents. Witherells strives to provide as much information and photographs as possible but encourages in-person inspection by bidders. Condition: statements are only for general guidance and should not be relied upon as complete statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty or assumption of liability by Witherells. All lots are sold "AS IS" under the Terms & Condition: s.
E. NEWBERRY COIN SILVER SPOONS CIRCAE. NEWBERRY COIN SILVER SPOONS CIRCA 1825, FOURFour American coin silver spoons circa 1825; all marked to back with maker's mark and "Pure Coin" as well as monogrammed to front of handle; each measures approximately 8-3/4" long with a combined weight of approximately 7.06 ozt; all in Good overall condition with no apparent bending or damage.
Third-party shipping charges for this lot, in the continental U.S. (lower 48), will be $40.
2 ANTIQUE SILVER CUPSLot of 2 antique2 ANTIQUE SILVER CUPSLot of 2 antique engraved silver cups: heavy 3.75 inch with gilt interior presented to Bridgham signed Lincoln and Foss, Boston, Pure Coin Silver, underside has engraved date of 1849; plus a 3.5 in Victorian baby or christening presentation cup signed Gorham sterling. 11.7 oz troy tw.
COIN SILVER MILK JUGFancy mid 19th centuryCOIN SILVER MILK JUGFancy mid 19th century American coin silver milk jug with embossed Morning Glory flowers signed Jones, Ball and Poor - Pure Coin. 7 in tall, weighs 13.25 ozt.
BOSTON COIN SILVER TEA SET3 piece coinBOSTON COIN SILVER TEA SET3 piece coin silver tea set with fancy handles signed BOSTON PURE COIN. Monogrammed and dated 1851. Pot is 7 in tall, total weight 34.25 ozt.
4 COIN SILVER ITEMS4 Coin silver items4 COIN SILVER ITEMS4 Coin silver items including goblet engraved "From Grandma", appx 5 5/8"h, marked "Coin" and "SF CAL."; 2 tablespoons monogrammed "T", appx 9", marked "ES Tellwagen & Co Pure Coin"; a small pierced ladle with gold washed bowl, monogrammed, marked "W.Manning Coin". Total weight appx 8.39 ozt. Very good condition.
JONES, BALL & POOR COIN SILVER TEAPOTJONES, 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:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
FOUR 19TH C. NANTUCKET MADE ENGRAVEDFOUR 19TH C. NANTUCKET MADE ENGRAVED COIN SILVER SPOONS...Four Antique 19 th C. Nantucket Made Engraved Coin Silver Spoons , comprised of two James Easton 2 nd teaspoons hallmarked "J.Easton 2 nd Nantucket Pure Coin', one hallmarked "E & J Kelley Nantucket" tablespoon and one hallmarked "J S Kelley Nantucket" with engraved name "Benjamin C. Pease".
Lengths 6 in. and 7 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
5 PC. BOSTON JONES, BALL, & POOR PURE5 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, & POOR COIN SILVER PITCHERJONES, 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
An American Coin Silver Pitcher
LincolnAn American Coin Silver Pitcher
Lincoln & Foss, Boston, MA, Circa 1850
the body decorated with repousse oak leaves and acorns.
marked 'Pure Coin' on underside
42 ozt 9 dwt
Height 14 3/8 inches.
Property from the Estate of Patricia Ann Black Smyth, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Sold to Benefit Berea College, Berea, Kentucky
A BOSTON COIN SILVER PASTRY SERVER ThirdA BOSTON COIN SILVER PASTRY SERVER Third quarter 19th century, marked E / Gray & Libby / Pure Coin to handle underside, with pierced and engraved foliate patterned blade. No monogram.
TWO COIN SILVER CUPS The first withTWO COIN SILVER CUPS The first with mark of Tift & Whiting, also marked "Pure Coin Silver" and with the model no. 2, cylindirical form with slight taper, applied handle, the front with floral and foliate cartouche around the engraving "E. L. / Decr. 24th 1853 / 'Forget me not.'" (3 1/2 in.) (stable seam separation at top of handle); the second is unmarked but tests silver, with hand-chased landscape scene to body in the style of Kirk, no monogram or engraving (3 1/2 in.) (minor shallow dents to body).
ANTIQUE AMERICAN COIN SILVER GOBLETANTIQUE AMERICAN COIN SILVER GOBLET Mid-19th century, marked "Pure Coin" and "(star) K (star)," elegant baluster form with floral and foliate chasing, rocaille band to lower section of cup, period engraving "Ella."
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER PITCHER, MARKAN AMERICAN COIN SILVER PITCHER, MARK OF BAILEY & CO. Circa 1850s, including a shield, eagle, and "U" rubbed hallmark, stamped "Pure Coin" in two areas, with foliate garland decoration and a scrolled handle, raised on a stepped round foot, script monogram to front.
JOHN B. JONES & CO PURE COIN SILVERJOHN B. JONES & CO PURE COIN SILVER TRAY, 42.2 OZ, 14-1/4 X 11 INJohn B. Jones & Co Pure Coin Silver Tray, 42.2 oz, 14-1/4 x 11 in
SILVER: EIGHT PIECES OF SILVER SERVINGSILVER: EIGHT PIECES OF SILVER SERVING WEAR, INCLUDING TWO BERRY SPOONS WITH GILT WASH AND REPOUSSE ON THE BOWL, SPIRALED HANDLE, NO MARKS, 9" L.; ONE SUGAR SHELL SPOON; THREE SALT SPOONS, TWO SERVING SPOONS, ONE WITH...SILVER: Eight pieces of silver serving wear, including two berry spoons with gilt wash and repousse on the bowl, spiraled handle, no marks, 9" l.; one sugar shell spoon; three salt spoons, two serving spoons, one with monogram, the other with decorative embossing, and marked "pure coin", 9 1/4" l.; some with hallmarks, all pieces tested silver, wear consistent with age and use. [Total Weight: 8.5 ozt. tw. including 2 ozt coin silver]
SILVER: FORTY-EIGHT PIECES OF MISCELLANEOUSSILVER: FORTY-EIGHT PIECES OF MISCELLANEOUS STERLING, COIN AND SILVER FLATWARE, INCLUDING SIX SERVING PIECES BY GORHAM IN BUTTERCUP ...SILVER: Forty-eight pieces of miscellaneous sterling, coin and silver flatware, including six serving pieces by Gorham in Buttercup pattern; seventeen serving pieces by other makers, seven tourist spoons, five english style teaspoons, three napkin rings, salt and pepper shakers; a candleholder; a loose tea holder; four spoons marked "pure coin", and a set of tongs with no marks, tested silver; wear consistent with age and use. [Total Weight: 34 ozt. tw. (including 2.4 ozt in coin silver)]