- TOWLE STERLING SILVER SERVING FORK,
TOWLE STERLING SILVER SERVING FORK, GEORGIANPATTERN. 11 1/2" LONG. 4.17 OZT.
- Towle ''Georgian'' Sterling Cheese
Towle ''Georgian'' Sterling Cheese Scoop 8 1/4'' long excellent no monogram.
- TOWLE GEORGIAN STERLING SOUP SPOONSSet
TOWLE GEORGIAN STERLING SOUP SPOONSSet of 6 Georgian pattern cream soup spoons. Approx 11.38 ozt tw. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
- (49) TOWLE GEORGIAN STERLING FLATWARE
(49) TOWLE GEORGIAN STERLING FLATWARE SERVICE(lot of 49) American sterling silver flatware service, Towle Silversmiths, in the "Georgian" pattern, designed by George Prescott Tilton (American, 1865-1959), including: (12) hollow handle knives, 9 7/8"l, (11) forks, 7.5"l, (12) salad forks, 6.25"l, (12) teaspoons, 5 7/8"l, (1) gravy ladle, 7 1/8"l, (1) small cold meat serving fork, 7.75"l; no observed monograms, 57.03ozt total (weighable silver only)
- SET OF 14 TOWLE STERLING SILVER
SET OF 14 TOWLE STERLING SILVER FORKSSet of 14 Towle Sterling Silver Forks Georgian Pattern, 30 t.oz.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past. Condition: Reports are available by request and answered in the order they are received starting the week of the sale.
- A TOWLE "GEORGIAN" STERLING SILVER
A TOWLE "GEORGIAN" STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SERVICEA Towle "Georgian" sterling silver flatware service, 20th century Each marked for Towle sterling Designed 1898 by George P. Tilton, comprising 6 hollow-handled New French dinner knives (9.875"), 12 hollow-handled New French place knives (9.625"), 1 master butter knife (7.125"), 12 butter spreaders (5.75"), 1 serving fork (7.75"), 12 dinner forks (7.5"), 12 place forks (7.25"), 12 salad forks (6.25"), 12 pastry forks (6.25"), 1 pickle fork (6.125"), 12 cocktail forks (6"), 12 strawberry forks (5.125"), 1 lemon fork (5.125"), 2 large ice cream forks (5.375"), 10 small ice cream forks (5.25"), 12 pierced forks (5.5"), 12 table/serving spoons (8.25"), 1 pierced table/serving spoon (8375"), 12 dessert/soup spoons (7.125"), 12 gumbo spoons (6.875"), 12 bouillon spoons (5.25"), 20 teaspoons (5.625"), 12 five o'clock teaspoons (4.75"), 12 demitasse spoons (3.875"), 12 orange spoons (575"), 1 tomato server (7.625"), 1 gravy ladle (7"), 1 large shell spoon (8.375"), 1 jelly spoon (5.75"), 1 sugar spoon (5.75"), 1 hollow-handled carving knife (10.25"), and 1 hollow-handled carving fork (9.25"), 242 pieces Weighable sterling: 259.795 oz. troy approximately
- SET OF TWELVE GEORGIA COIN SILVER
SET OF TWELVE GEORGIA COIN SILVER FORKSmid 19th century, oval handle with bead border, monograms, Asaph King Childs (Milledgeville, Georgia, working 1835-1846 and Athens, Georgia, working 1847-1861), 14.92 oz. T., 7-1/4 in.
Provenance: Steed Antiques, St. Simons Island, Georgia, 2004; Sue and Shasta Mc Cranie, Willacoochee, Georgia
Condition:
all with wear and loss to tines
- (154) TOWLE GEORGIAN STERLING FLATWARE
(154) TOWLE GEORGIAN STERLING FLATWARE SERVICE(lot of 154) American sterling silver flatware service, Towle Silversmiths, in the "Georgian" pattern, originally designed by George P. Tilton, including: (9) hollow handle knives, 9 7/8"l, (15) hollow handle knives, 9"l, (6) forks, 7.5"l, (12) forks, 7 1/8"l, (23) salad forks, 6.25"l, (30) oyster forks, (three) monogrammed, 6"l, (4) round bowl cream soup spoons, 6 1/8"l, (4) dessert/ oval soup spoons, 7 1/8"l, (23) teaspoons, 5 7/8"l, (24) ice cream forks, 5.25"l, (1) hollow handle master butter knife, 7"l, (2) flat handle butter spreaders, 5.75"l, (1) tablespoon, 8.25"l, 150.03ozt total (weighable silver only), housed in fitted flatware box, approx 6.5"h, 18.25"w, 12"d **Provenance: From a fine Texas estate**
- TOWLE SILVER ''FRENCH PROVINCIAL''
TOWLE SILVER ''FRENCH PROVINCIAL'' PART FLATWARE SERVICE comprising 8 forks 8 knives 8 teaspoons 2 large place spoons a large serving fork and spoon a small ladle a seafood fork two citrus spoons a cheese knife (33)
- 22.7 TOW; 9 PC LOT OF HEAVY GEORGIAN
22.7 TOW; 9 PC LOT OF HEAVY GEORGIAN SILVER FORKS 9 piece mixed lot of heavy Georgian silver dinner forks, all London hallmarked c. 1841, respectively; Chawner & Co., George William Adams, Joseph & Albert Savory; 22.7 troy ozs. weighable; 8"long; condition: monogrammed, 3 forks with reduction to tines
- 27.6 TOW; 14 PC. LOT OF GEORGIAN
27.6 TOW; 14 PC. LOT OF GEORGIAN SILVER FORKS 14 Piece mixed lot of Georgian silver forks including 3 London various dated; along with sterling cocktail fork (monogrammed); 6 London mark 1794 stamp, 2 1847 Edinburgh stamped WRS (William Rollins Sobey); 2 London marked with bird, George William Adams 1874; 8" largest; 27.6 troy ozs. weighable
- GEORGIA COIN SILVER PUNCH LADLEColumbus,
GEORGIA COIN SILVER PUNCH LADLEColumbus, Georgia coin silver punch ladle stamped "Foster & Fogle" (Foster & John Jacob Fogle [Fockel], working c. 1835-1837 in Columbus, GA) . Downturned fiddleback handle monogrammed F. E. Brown. 12 3/4" L 7.185 troy ounces. Provenance: The Greene Museum, Phenix City, Alabama.
Condition:
Overall very good condition with minor surface wear/scratching.
- ELEVEN COLUMBUS COIN SILVER FORKSGeorgia,
ELEVEN COLUMBUS COIN SILVER FORKSGeorgia, mid 19th century, rope and knot pattern, monogram, marks for retailer Samuel B. Purple (Columbus, Georgia, working 1844-1856 and Northfield, Massachusetts, working 1856-1857) and leaf maker's hallmark, 17.88 oz. T., 7-3/4 in.
Provenance: Elizabeth Austin, Charleston, South Carolina, November 1972; Sue and Shasta Mc Cranie, Willacoochee, Georgia
Condition:
all with wear
- Georgia Coin Silver Ladle downturned
Georgia Coin Silver Ladle downturned tipt back fiddle handle, rounded fins, marks for "J. Fogle" (John Jacob Fogle, Milledgeville, Georgia, working 1825-1837, and Columbus, Georgia, working 1837-1841), pseudo hallmarks, "JPL" monogram, 5.51 oz.T., 13-1/4 in.,
- FORTY-FIVE TOWLE STERLING SILVER
FORTY-FIVE TOWLE STERLING SILVER SPOONS, COMPRISEDFORTY-FIVE TOWLE STERLING SILVER SPOONS, comprised of 19 "Georgian" pattern teaspoons, monogrammed; and in the "Old Newbury" pattern: 19 teaspoons, 1 five o'clock spoon, and 6 bouillon spoons, all monogrammed. Total weight: 36 troy oz.
- Rare lithograph, Georgia view:
Rare lithograph, Georgia view: Towalagee Falls, Georgia, signed in plate "E.V. Sharp" (Edwin V. Sharp, Georgia, active 1856-1859), lithograph by F. Heppenheimer, New York, hand-colored lithograph on paper, 18-1/2 x 23-5/8 in.; modern gilt wood frame. Restoration with repair to central crease and to margins, retouch at restoration center, fill lower left 1 x 1-1/8 in., backed with archival tissue, hinged in, light toning; frame with abrasions.
- A GEORGIAN III IRISH PROVINCIAL
A GEORGIAN III IRISH PROVINCIAL STERLING SILVER FRUIT SERVICE BY JOHN TOLEKEN
Knives 8", forks 6-½" The set includes twelve three-tine forks, and eleven knives, all with a crest on the handles depicting a hand holding wheat sheaf, marked "sterling" within a cartouche. Handles sterling silver-clad.
- 10 PCS GEORGIA RELATED COIN SILVER
10 PCS GEORGIA RELATED COIN SILVER FLATWARE10 pieces Georgia-related coin silver flatware. Includes: 4 teaspoons with shell and fiddle tipt backs, marked C. Catlin in rectangle (Charles Catlin, active Augusta, Georgia, c. 1840s), monogrammed G on front of handle; 2 forks (6-5/8") in an Empire variant pattern, with incuse retailer mark for A.H. Dewitt of Columbus, Ga.; 2 Fiddle Thread pattern forks (7-1/2"L) by William Gale & Son with retailer mark for Clark & Co. of Augusta, Ga. (working 1822-1852), monogrammed G on front of handle; 1 Fiddle pattern tablespoon marked on back H.P. Horton in rectangle with star and eagle pseudohallmarks (working Savannah, Ga. circa 1850) with additional museum accession marks, monogrammed M.G. Lee on front of handle; and 1 Fiddle pattern tablespoon with mark for B. Lord (Benjamin B. Lord, b. 1770-d. 1843, active c.1796-1807 in Pittsfield, MA and Rutland, VT, later as B.B. Lord & Co. in Athens, GA), monogrammed LN on front of handle. 9.41 oz troy combined weight. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
B. Lord mark is very rubbed with wear to spoon end; wear to Clark fork tines, otherwise very good condition.
- A Georgian Toddy Ladle The round
A Georgian Toddy Ladle The round bowl of the ladle has a lobbed rim with worn letters worked on the edge, possibly Latin, attached to a silver stem and a long turned wood handle, overall approx. 14-1/4"L.
- GEORGIA COIN SILVER LADLE, GEORGE
GEORGIA COIN SILVER LADLE, GEORGE GRIFFENmid 19th century, oval with scroll and foliate handle, monograms "B", marks for George M. Griffen (Troy, New York, working c. 1827-1829; Athens, Georgia c. 1839-1841; and Savannah, Georgia c. 1852-1857), 6.25 oz. T., 13 in.
Provenance: Private Property from a New Orleans Collection
Condition:
bowl is buffed, light scratches, and wear
- 39 PIECES STERLING FLATWAREincludingÿnine
39 PIECES STERLING FLATWAREincludingÿnine pieces TowleÿGeorgian spoon and forks;ÿfive citrus spoons AlvinÿBridal Rose;ÿten Dominick & Haff 1896ÿNo. 10 forks and teaspoons;ÿsix Gorham Lancaster, forks;ÿsix Durgin New Vintageÿspoons;ÿWallaceÿ1903ÿEton serving spoon;ÿsauceÿladle; Denver citrus spoon;ÿmost with monogram,ÿ39.97 oz. T., 4-1/4 in. to 9 in.
- Southern Coin Silver Flatware Georgia,
Southern Coin Silver Flatware Georgia, 19th century, 20 pieces including T.S. Spear forks; Oscar J.H. Dibble teaspoons; Samuel B. Purple forks; Foster & Fogle serving spoon, 21.14 oz.T.
- C4 ENGLISH & IRISH GEORGIAN SILVER
C4 ENGLISH & IRISH GEORGIAN SILVER FORKS: To include pair of 1816 Thomas Townsend Dublin forks monogrammed 8 1/4''. 1802 William Eley & William Chawner forks with engraved stag head 8''. Approx. 10 troy oz.CONDITION: Note signs of age and use.
- 1948 TOWLE FRENCH PROVINCIAL STERLING
1948 TOWLE FRENCH PROVINCIAL STERLING FORKS (4)Featured in this lot are four sterling Towle forks in the French Provincial style circa 1948. A direct ancestor of Moulton, the first silver business in the United States, is Towle Silversmiths. The family dynasty is thought to have been the industry's longest-running business. Moulton fathers taught their sons their trade for more than 200 years. Two significant figures in the history of silversmithing were born in Hampton, New Hampshire: Anthony Frances Towle and William Moulton II. Having established a farm in Hampton in 1637, Moulton was the son of an English immigrant. Moulton opened a business as a general trader who dabbled in silver in Newbury, Massachusetts, when he was only 18 years old. For five more generations, his company flourished. First to specialize in silversmithing was Joseph Moulton, who had four sons. The Moulton family included blacksmiths and other manual workers, but by 1742, they had earned a reputation as silversmiths. William Moulton IV, who ran the family business from 1795 to 1845, served as Towle's teacher. By this time, Moulton had expanded into the jewelry industry in addition to creating silver vessels for churches. William P. Jones, another apprentice, and Towle collaborated to purchase the company. In 1857, the sixth and final Moulton in the illustrious line of silversmiths took control of the family business. The forks were made in the French Provincial style showing a a curvaceous design with elegant floral and scroll embellishments. The French Provincial design fits beautifully amongst modern and vintage tablescapes. The forks show good condition overall with very slight wear from their vintage age, but no signs of obvious damage are present. The forks measure 7 11/16" L x 1" W. The collective weight of the spoons is 242.4 grams.
- Assorted Georgia Coin Silver 19th
Assorted Georgia Coin Silver 19th century: J. Fogle and Foster & Fogle teaspoons (Milledgeville); J. Hayden serving spoon (Columbus); R. Reid teaspoon (Milledgeville); Rikeman teaspoon (Savannah); D. B. Hempsted serving spoon (Eatonton); H. J. Osborne (Milledgeville), monograms, 8.83 oz.T., (nine pieces); detailed list available
- Georgian English Sterling Tongs
Georgian English Sterling Tongs fine bright-cut design 6'' excellent.
- EIGHT GEORGIA COIN SILVER SPOONSGeorgia,
EIGHT GEORGIA COIN SILVER SPOONSGeorgia, mid 19th century, all with fiddle handles, including set of three teaspoons, serving spoon, teaspoon, marks for Otis Childs (Milledgeville, Georgia, working 1837-1872 and Newton, Massachusetts, working 1872-1875); serving spoon, marks for Leonard Perkins (Milledgeville, Georgia, working 1818-1830); teaspoon, shell handle, marked "R. Lawrence" (possibly Milledgeville); teaspoon, marked "VEAL & BROTHERS", "GEO.MADISON", most with monograms, 5.67 oz. T., 5-1/2 in. to 8-3/4 in.
Provenance: Sue and Shasta McCranie, Willacoochee, Georgia
Condition:
loss to bowls, one with repair and all with wear
- Georgia coin silver ladle, fiddle
Georgia coin silver ladle, fiddle handle with shell decoration, rounded fins, shell on bowl back, marked "F.M." (Frederick Marquand, New York City, circa 1815; Savannah, Georgia, 1820-1828) with pseudo hallmark possibly for William Thompson, Henry Salisbury and Garrett Eoff (New York City), front monogrammed "JACMG", back "EVDG", 5-3/4 in. Wear to shell on bowl back, other light scratches and wear.
- Southern Coin Silver Ladle Georgia,
Southern Coin Silver Ladle Georgia, mid 19th century, fiddle-and-thread handle, rounded fins, marks for "Foster & Purple" (W. Foster and Samuel B. Purple, Columbus, Georgia, working 1844-1845), partial marks, no monogram, 6.51 oz.T., 12-3/4 in.,
- A GROUPING OF AMERICAN STERLING
A GROUPING OF AMERICAN STERLING SILVER FLATWARE (11) pieces, including a Towle Old Colonial lemon fork; (7) Towle Georgian five o'clock teaspoons, one monogrammed "Bob," others with matching script monogram (5 5/8 in.); Violet serving spoon, unknown maker, with shaped bowl, no monogram (8 3/8 in.); George W. Shiebler & Co. teaspoon, pattern 871, putti handle tip, no monogram (6 1/4 in.); Whiting Antique Lily Engraved teaspoon, no monogram (6 in.).
- (12) GEORGIAN PERIOD STERLING SILVER
(12) GEORGIAN PERIOD STERLING SILVER FORKS 19th c., (11) pieces with date letter "E" c. 1800, hallmarked, with engraved emblem of a fish upright between two wings; with, (1) piece marked "Boyd & Mulford", date letter "C" c. 1818, hallmarked, engraved initials, likely coin silver, each approx. 6.5"l, approx. 17ozt
- TOWLE STERLING SILVER FLATWARE
TOWLE STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE IN THE FRENCH PROVINCIAL PATTERN. Comprised of eight dinner forks eight salad forks sixteen teaspoons eight demitasse spoons eight dinner knives two solid serving spoons three butter spreaders one master butter knife one salad serving set one sugar shell one tomato server one jelly roll one lemon fork and one seafood/cocktail fork Weighable pieces: 52 ozt Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
- Towle ''Old Colonial'' Sterling
Towle ''Old Colonial'' Sterling Silver Lettuce Fgold wash end 1895 excellent no monogram 9 1/2'' 49 grams.
- Twelve pieces Georgia coin silver
Twelve pieces Georgia coin silver flatware: serving spoons, salt shovel, butter knife, teaspoon, marks for B. Lord, O. Childs, O. and A.K. Childs, D.B. Hempstead, J. Mood; butter knife, E.R. Lawshe.
- GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SOUP TUREENGeorgian
GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD PLATE SOUP TUREENGeorgian Sheffield Plate Soup Tureen , 19thc., oval with domed cover, matching acanthus and scroll handles, gadroon border, bracketed scroll feet, h. 10 in., w. 15 in., d. 9 in
- Set 12pc George Smith & William
Set 12pc George Smith & William Fearn Georgian 1795 Sterling Forks- 8''- 903g