5 Pc. American coin silver tea5 Pc. American coin silver tea serviceby William R. Eaton and John Gordon for Ball Black and Co. Set includes: a hot water urn a teapot a coffeepot a creamer and a sugar; surmounted with morning glory form finials with finely chased anthemion borders and paneled bodies. Each piece engraved ''M.A.M to E.F.D.'' Base marked for Ball Black and Co. 152.330 ozt. gross. Provenance: Collection of Kate and Jack Wheeler Salado Texas. Hot water urn: 15''H. Circa - Mid 19th C.
American Coin Silver Tea Service
American Coin Silver Tea Service
Estimate:$1,500-$2,000
AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEA SERVICEanAMERICAN COIN SILVER TEA SERVICEan assembled service comprising a coffee pot (9 1/2" high) and a covered sugar bowl (8 3/4" high), each with maker's mark of J. Ward; a creamer(6 1/4" high) with maker's mark of E. Cole; and a waste bowl (5 3/4" high), unmarked; each with gadrooned body and grapevine borders; not monogrammed; approximately 2,300 grams total; Provenance: The Collection of Ronald Belkin, Long Beach Condition:
3 PC. AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEA3 PC. AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEA SET BY BOSTON COINMonogrammed engraving and 1858 on each; acorn and oak leaf design finials; beaded outlining; hinged lid to teapot; lift lid to two handled; signed marks on bottom of teapot. Possibly lacquered.
teapot 11.25"H
(BBRA10464)(JP)
Condition:
tarnish; dent on side of teapot
COIN SILVER TEA SET, CA.1830'SFourCOIN SILVER TEA SET, CA.1830'SFour pieces assembled New York coin silver tea set, ca.1830's, creamer and sugar by Demilt, 36 ozs; Teapot by B Gardner, 29 ozs; coffee pot by Marquand & Co., 33 ozs; 9.5", total weight 98 ozs troy weight.
Condition:
Generally in good condition but for detailed report contact or email Auctioneer
FIVE PIECE AMERICAN COIN SILVERFIVE PIECE AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SETFive Piece American Coin Silver Tea and Coffee Set, to include tea and coffee pots, each with serpent head spout and handle, covered sugar with mask under handles, all set on square bases and paw feet, (one handle loose), heights 8 - 12 inches, 142. t.oz.
Condition:
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American coin silver tea service,American coin silver tea service, three pieces, pear shape with acanthus bud finials and S-scroll handles, leaf die-rolled borders, ivory spacers, marks for Zalmon Bostwick (New York City, working 1846-1852): 10-3/4 in. teapot, creamer, covered sugar, three-letter conjoined monograms, 78.43 oz.T. Teapot lid hinge possibly repaired and handle base pushed in.
American coin silver tea set byAmerican coin silver tea set by John Sayre New York circa 1799 Classical form with ornamental bands on ball feet comprising: teapot H8'' covered sugar H6 1/2'' covered creamer H6 1/2'' each engraved with initials WAB and marked: J. Sayre. Total 49.0 Troy oz all in (3pcs) Provenance: Descended to present owner from the McAleenan family of New York. teapot: handle with what appears to be original finish worn from washing; body shows a few dents and dings; one foot pressed-in but piece sits flat covered sugar: small pressed-in sections or dents to body (mostly visible on inside) creamer: small dent to body; sits slightly uneven on base; slightly pressed down on base
An American Coin Silver Four-PieceAn American Coin Silver Four-Piece Tea and Coffee Service
19th Century
comprising a teapot, coffee pot, creamer and covered sugar.
marked 'Pure Coin' on underside
80 ozt 18 dwt gross
Height of coffee pot 9 inches.
(3 PC) AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEA(3 PC) AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEA SET American Federal Period Coin Silver Tea Service by John Crawford (NY, 1815-37; Philadelphia, 1844-45), footed form with molded grape and floral bands above lobed body, scroll handles, repousse sheaves of wheat decorated lids with grapevine finials, 'D' monogram, marked 'J. Crawford', including: Teapot, hound form spout, 9 1/2" high, 13" x 5 1/2", side dent at monogram; Lidded sugar bowl, 9" high, 9 1/4" x 5", side dent; and Cream jug, 7 1/2" high, 7" x 3 3/4", two small dents near handle base; 66.98 ozt.
(3 PC) COIN SILVER TEA SET - Three(3 PC) COIN SILVER TEA SET - Three Piece Coin Silver Tea Set by Tompkins Ball & Black Successors to Marchand &Co Boston 1839-1851 with 'JB' stamp having Greek Revival detailed banding scroll handles faceted sides with 'JWR' monogram and date of 18
(3 PC) AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEA(3 PC) AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEA SET American Federal Period Coin Silver Tea Service by John Crawford (NY, 1815-37; Philadelphia, 1844-45), footed form with molded grape and floral bands above lobed body, scroll handles, repousse sheaves of wheat decorated lids with grapevine finials, 'D' monogram, marked 'J. Crawford', including: Teapot, hound form spout, 9 1/2" high, 13" x 5 1/2", side dent at monogram; Lidded sugar bowl, 9" high, 9 1/4" x 5", side dent; and Cream jug, 7 1/2" high, 7" x 3 3/4", two small dents near handle base; 66.98 ozt tw.
American Three-Piece Coin (.900)American Three-Piece Coin (.900) Silver Tea Set, second quarter 19th century, by Thibault and Brothers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, including a teapot, h. 10-3/4", dia. 6", a sugar bowl, h. 9-1/4", dia. 5", and cream jug, h. 8", dia, 4-1/4", each of ovoid form below a waisted neck, decorated with a wide band of applied oak branches and raised on a stepped circular foot, decorated throughout with milled gadrooned and annulated banding, the teapot with hinged, domed lid, floral repousse spout and crested S-scroll handle, the sugar bowl with fitted, domed lid and opposing floral-mounted acanthus-scroll handles, the creamer with serpent-mounted and crested S-scroll handle, each piece monogrammed, on the body, "MAK", 82.24 total t. oz.
(3 PC) COIN SILVER TEA SET - Three(3 PC) COIN SILVER TEA SET - Three Piece Coin Silver Tea Set by Tompkins Ball & Black Successors to Marchand &Co Boston 1839-1851 with 'JB' stamp having Greek Revival detailed banding scroll handles faceted sides with 'JWR' monogram and date of 18
BOSTON COIN SILVER TEA SET3 pieceBOSTON 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.
A Fine American Federal Coin SilverA Fine American Federal Coin Silver Three-Piece Tea Service unmarked c. 1825 probably New York comprised of a teapot sugar and creamer baluster form die-rolled decoration set on circular base with floral detail combined weight 56.30 troy ozs.
AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEAPOT BYAMERICAN COIN SILVER TEAPOT BY HUGH WISHART Circa 1800 New York NY. Shaped oval with lobed panels; chased scrolling borders centered with shield B monogram; treen handle; hinged cover with urn finial - 20 oz. total weight; 6 1/2 in. high.
An American Coin Silver Tea ServiceAn American Coin Silver Tea Service Marquand & Brother Tea Set New York each of baluster form with beaded and foliate bands comprising a tea pot with ivory insulators a covered sugar and open creamer the sugar and teapot each with faceted bell-form finials; approximate total weight overall 55.34 ozt. Height of teapot 9 inches.
WILLIAM THOMSON COIN SILVER TEAWILLIAM THOMSON COIN SILVER TEA SERVICEAmerican Classical Coin Silver Tea Service , William Thomson, New York, act. 1810-1833, incl. teapot, covered sugar, creamer and waste bowl, chased domed covers with basket of flowers finials, hollow cast scroll handles, applied die-rolled borders, teapot h. 9 1/2 in., total wt . 89 troy ozs. Provenance: Estates of George and Mary Beth Thomson, Franklin, LA
(3 PC) COIN SILVER TEA SET - Three(3 PC) COIN SILVER TEA SET - Three Piece Coin Silver Tea Set by Isaac Hutton ca 1830 in Empire form of banded cellarette the pot with ebony handle urn form knop the covered sugar with banded handles matching knop Gothic 'B' monogram maker's mark o
SILVER: I.W. FORBES (AMERICAN),SILVER: I.W. FORBES (AMERICAN), C. 1835, THREE PIECE COIN SILVER TEA SET, INCLUDING: POT, 10 ½" H.; COVERED SUGAR; AND CREAMER, EACH...SILVER: I.W. Forbes (American), c. 1835, three piece coin silver tea set, including: pot, 10 1/2" h.; covered sugar; and creamer, each with repoussé handles and shell and flower chased borders, monogramed, wear consistent with age and use including minor surface wear, 79.5 ozt.
American Coin Silver TeaspoonsAmerican Coin Silver Teaspoons American. A 19th century a group of thirty-four coin silver teaspoons all marked with various silversmiths. Total silver weight 14.72ozt. (495.5g). Condition: Surface and monograms to most.
Set of Four American Coin (.900)Set of Four American Coin (.900) Silver Teaspoons, third quarter 19th century, by Isaac Garrison, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the traditional "Fiddle Tipt" pattern, each monogrammed, on the upper handle, "S. L. Mc.", l. 6", 2.70 total t. oz.
* An American Coin Silver Tea Service* An American Coin Silver Tea Service John Connor New York circa 1834 each of baluster form with bands of foliate repousse decoration comprising a teapot with ivory insulators a creamer and sugar; approximate total weight overall 71.74 ozt. Height of tallest 10 3/4 inches.
AMERICAN CLASSICAL COIN SILVERAMERICAN CLASSICAL COIN SILVER TEAPOTAmerican Classical Coin Silver Teapot , early 19th c., unmarked, vasiform, domed cover and lower body with stiff leaf chasing, die-rolled borders with grapes, grapeleaves, acorns and oakleaves on stippled ground, h. 9 in., wt. 28.95 troy ozs., found en suite with preceding lot
GALE & HYDEN SILVERAmerican coinGALE & HYDEN SILVERAmerican coin silver. Four piece coffee and tea set by Gale & Hyden, New York, dated 1846. Acanthus scroll feet, repousse floral panels, chased handle and spout with diapered ground at spout base. Coffee pot 9.75", approx. 89.5 troy oz.
Condition:
All stamped Gale & Hayden with 1846 dates. Monogrammed with presentation by his "Mother", light dents, scratches commensurate with age, crisp engraving, In very good condition overall.
THREE-PIECE AMERICAN COIN SILVERTHREE-PIECE AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEA SERVICEFarnham & Ward, Norwich, CT; comprising a teapot (9" high), a creamer (5 3/4" high), and a covered sugar bowl (7 1/4" high); not monogrammed; approximately 1,425 grams total gross; Provenance: The Collection of Ronald Belkin, Long Beach; Condition:
BOSTON COIN SILVER TEA SET WITHBOSTON COIN SILVER TEA SET WITH DOGRare Boston coin silver 4 piece tea set consisting of tea and coffee pot to 10.75 in tall and a creamer and covered sugar. All pieces having whippet dog finials and beaded trim. Signed Jones, Shreve, and Brown Boston Coin R&W (circa 1855-60). Total weight is 88.88 ozt.
4 PIECE AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEA4 PIECE AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEA SET BY BOSTON,MA MAKER N. HARDING. EARLY TO MID-19TH CENTURY. CONSISTING OF TWO COFFEE POTS 9 1/2" HIGH, SUGAR BOWL 8" HIGH, CREAMER 8" HIGH, ORNATELY ENGRAVED DESIGN. TOTAL WEIGHT 74.02 OZT.
An American Sterling Silver TeaAn American Sterling Silver Tea Set Whiting Mfg. Co. wc. 1866-1926 c. 1926 in the Regency taste comprised of a coffee pot teapot sugar creamer and waste bowl; coffee pot height 6 1/2 in. combined weight 95.10 troy ozs.
A THREE PIECE AMERICAN COIN SILVERA THREE PIECE AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEA SERVICEA three piece American coin silver Etruscan / Landscape tea serviceS. Kirk & Son, Baltimore, MDlate 19th centuryComprising a teapot, a cream jug and a sugar bowl; together with a small S. Kirk & Son c
THREE PIECE AMERICAN COIN SILVERTHREE PIECE AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEA SERVICEFarnham & Ward, Norwich, CT comprising a teapot, creamer, and covered sugar bowl 44 total troy ounces the teapot: 9 inches high; 11 inches handle to spout Condition:
Handsome American Three-Piece CoinHandsome American Three-Piece Coin Silver Tea Service, first quarter 19th century, in the neoclassical taste by William Thomson (active ca. 1809-1834), New York, consisting of a footed teapot, a covered two-handled footed sugar basin, and a footed cream pitcher of helmet form, h. 7-1/4\" to 8\".
An American Coin Silver RepousséAn American Coin Silver Repoussé Tea and Coffee Service S. Kirk & Sons Baltimore c. 1846-1861 including a teapot coffee pot kettle sugar and creamer each of footed vase form approx. weight 143 troy ozs. Note: "Estate" condition.
A NEW YORK COIN SILVER TEA SERVICE,A NEW YORK COIN SILVER TEA SERVICE, MARK OF JOHN L. GALE Circa 1820, retailed by B. & J. Cooper of New York, the four piece service including a teapot (9 x 11 x 4 1/4 in.), sugar bowl with cover, creamer and waste bowl. Each with inset band of die-rolled grape vine border, the sugar bowl and teapot cover each feature an acorn finial, period script monogram "MGB" to fronts, each raised on four hairy paw feet.
Early American coin silver teaEarly American coin silver tea service marked "I.K." to include- teapot 7"h. creamer 5"h. covered sugar pot 6.5"h. each decorated with leaf banding and monogrammed "C".