- FOUR AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEASPOONS
FOUR AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEASPOONS The first, with mark of Amos Sanborn (Lowell, MA, circa 1850), monogrammed; (2) with mark of Palmer & Bachelders (Boston, MA, circa 1850), one monogrammed; the last, with mark of Curtis, Candee & Stiles (Woodbury, CT, circa 1831-1835), monogrammed.
- GROUP OF MASSACHUSETTS COIN SILVER FLATWARE
GROUP OF MASSACHUSETTS COIN SILVER FLATWARE Includes pair of serving spoons, mark of Newell Harding (Boston, circa 1796-1862), rounded fins and fiddle tipt, engraved "M. Barker" to verso; a cream ladle, mark of Palmer & Bachelder (Boston, circa 1850), rounded fins and fiddle tipt end, engraved "M. A. Gilmore" to handle; and a teaspoon, mark of William Moulton IV (Newburyport, circa 1772-1861), pointed fins, script monogram.
- OSCAR LOUIS BACHELDER (WISCONSIN / NC,
OSCAR LOUIS BACHELDER (WISCONSIN / NC, 1852-1935), SHOULDER VASE First quarter 20th century, black glazed stoneware field with a high gloss blue glaze extending downwards from below the rounded rim, the underside has the impressed OLB mark, exceptional form and appearance.
- SILVER. STERLING AND COIN SILVER SERVING
SILVER. STERLING AND COIN SILVER SERVING PIECES. Including (1) two-piece Gorham Buttercup sterling flat handle fish serving set with sterling prongs / blades - fork measures approx. 8 1/4" - knife measures approx. 11 1/4"; (1) two-piece Amston Gladstone sterling flat handle salad serving set - approx. 9 1/4"; (1) Towle Georgian sterling flat handle fish server with a sterling blade - approx. 12"; (1) Towle Georgian sterling pierced cold meat serving fork - approx. 9"; (2) monogrammed Gorham Chippendale sterling serving spoons - approx. 8 1/8" in length; (1) Wallace Waverly sterling flat handle fish server with a sterling blade - approx. 9 3/4"; (1) Frank Smith Federal Cotillion sterling serving spoon? - approx. 8 1/2"; (1) Reed and Barton Georgian Rose sterling salad serving fork - approx. 9 1/4"; (1) Gorham Luxembourg sterling ladle - approx. 10 1/2"; (1) coin silver two prong hors d’oeuvres fork - approx. 5"; (1) engraved Palmer & Bachelders coin silver serving spoon with a shell bowl - approx. 8 1/2"; and (1) engraved Newell Harding & Co. coin silver ladle - approx. 11.25". Accomponied by (1) damaged two-piece hollow handled carving set with stainless prongs / blade; and a pair of silverplate sugar tongs. Total approx. weight of all sterling items is 37.91 troy oz (gross). Total approx. weight of the coin silver pieces is 7.26 troy oz (gross). From a Stamford, CT estate. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. Some pieces bear a monogram please read the description in its entirety. All weights were calculated excluding the silverplate items and hollow handled items.
- GROUP OF STERLING AND COIN SILVER1st
GROUP OF STERLING AND COIN SILVER1st group: Group of coin silver by various makers including Bigelow & Brothers, F. Mead & Co., Gerould & Son, Worcester, N. Harding, T. Goldsmith, JB Jones, C. Burr, Palmer & Bachelders and Duhme & Co. consisting of 8 coin silver tablespoons, 1 sugar shell, 16 teaspoons, 5-3/8" to 9" L., 25 items. 18.20 total oz troy. 2nd group: Group of sterling silver flatware, various makers and patterns consisting of 1 serving spoon, 1 master butter, 2 demitasse spoons, 1 child's spoon, 1 place spoon, 2 souvenir spoons, 7 teaspoons (4-1/4" to 7-1/2" L) plus pair Wallace salt and pepper shakers, 3-1/2" H, 17 items, 13.35 total oz troy. 42 items total. Total oz troy - 31.55.
Condition:
1st group: One tablespoon with tear in bowl. Several with fleabite dents and bends. 2nd group: 8 items with monograms. One teaspoon with abrasions to edge of bowl.
- COIN SILVER CREAMER AND CHRISTMAS CUP
COIN SILVER CREAMER AND CHRISTMAS CUP INCL. DUMOUTET1st item: Coin silver creamer, having a helmet form body, c-shaped handle, and reeded trim to upper shoulder, marked DUMOUTET in rectangle, likely for Elizabeth Doumoutet (working Philadelphia, c. 1817-1822) or John Baptiste Dumoutet (working Philadelphia, PA 1793-1813; Trenton, NJ 1797-1799; and Charleston, SC 1802-1813). Monogrammed with faint script "THC". 4" H x 4 1/2" W. 2nd item: Coin silver cup or beaker, having a reeded rim, tapered body with floral repousse decorations, and a beaded footring, marked PURE SILVER COIN and PALMER & BACHELDERS, BOSTON (working Boston, MA 1846-1854). Inscription reading "F.M. Abbott./from his father/Dec 25th 1848" within a cartouche to body. 3 1/4" H x 2 7/8" dia. Combined weight: 6.885 total troy ounces.
Estate of Judge John Nixon, Nashville, Tennessee.
Condition:
Overall good condition with normal surface scratches, scattered minute dents.
- SEVEN PIECES COIN SILVER FLATWAREAmerican,
SEVEN PIECES COIN SILVER FLATWAREAmerican, mid 19th century, including ladle with gilt bowl, fiddle and thread handle, no maker's mark; pie server with oval handle and engraved blade, marks for Palmer & Bachelders (Boston, Massachusetts, working 1846-1854); mustard ladle with shaped handle; four fiddle handle teaspoons, marks for Canfield, Bro. & Co. (Baltimore, Maryland, working 1845-1881), most with monogram, 10.76 oz. T., 5-1/4 in. to 13-1/4 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, Raleigh, North Carolina
Condition:
some wear and light scratches
- ASST. OF AMERICAN COIN & STERLING SPOONS,
ASST. OF AMERICAN COIN & STERLING SPOONS, 25PC American, 19th century. Assortment of twenty-five coin and sterling silver teaspoons comprising: fifteen coin silver spoons including four with marks of Palmer & Bachelders (5.75"), Boston, MA, and ten sterling silver spoons including six with marks of Hotchkiss & Schreuder (5.75"), Syracuse, NY. Total approx. weight of, coin 7.64 ozt; sterling sterling 5.46 ozt. Appropriately marked.
- ASST. OF AMERICAN COIN & STERLING SPOONS,
ASST. OF AMERICAN COIN & STERLING SPOONS, 25PC American assortment of twenty-five coin and sterling silver teaspoons, 19th century, comprising: fifteen coin silver spoons including four with marks of Palmer & Bachelders (5.75"), Boston, MA, and ten sterling silver spoons including six with marks of Hotchkiss & Schreuder (5.75"), Syracuse, NY. Total approx. weight of, coin 7.64 ozt; sterling sterling 5.46 ozt. Appropriately marked.
- Two American Coin Silver Mugs
Palmer
Two American Coin Silver Mugs
Palmer & Bachelders, Boston, MA, First Half 19th Century and Other
each body engraved with a name, the unidentified example engraved 'Aug 21, 1842' on underside.
each marked on underside
9 ozt 7 dwt
Height of each 3 3/4 inches.
Property from the Estate of Patricia Ann Black Smyth, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Sold to Benefit Berea College, Berea, Kentucky
- An Assembled Group of Towle Silver Flatware
An Assembled Group of Towle Silver Flatware
Newburyport, Massachusetts, 20th Century
58 pieces in the Paul Revere pattern, comprising:
11 dinner forks
5 salad forks
12 dessert spoons
5 sugar spoons
3 teaspoons
12 dinner knives
8 butter spreaders
1 marrow scoop
1 serving spoon
along with 6 Towle bright engraved teaspoons, 12 International Silver cocktail forks and 11 other silver teaspoons.
with an engraved monogram 'N' on handle and marked 'Sterling.'
also includes seven Palmer & Bachelder's coin silver teaspoons and 1 silverplated teaspoon.
95 pieces total.
71 ozt 2 dwt (sterling-marked only)
Length of dinner knife 9 3/4 inches.
Property from a Prominent Midwest Estate
- TWO VESSELS AND REFERENCE BOOK, OSCAR
TWO VESSELS AND REFERENCE BOOK, OSCAR LOUIS BACHELDER (B.1852 MENASHA, WISCONSIN D. 1935 LUTHER, NC) An unglazed buff stoneware bud vase with Albany slip interior (4 1/4 in.) (rim scrape; small base chip); blue glazed cylinder vase (6 1/2 in.) (glaze bubbles along the upper rim), both with OLB impressed monogram to the undersides. The Journal of Studies booklet "O.L. Bachelder" is included.
- HANDLED VASE, OSCAR LOUIS BACHELDER
HANDLED VASE, OSCAR LOUIS BACHELDER (B.1852 MENASHA, WISCONSIN D. 1935 LUTHER, NC) Dark lustrous Albany slip glazed double handled vase, likely glazed and fired several times, underside impressed with OLB monogram.
- LOW VASE, OSCAR LOUIS BACHELDER (B.1852
LOW VASE, OSCAR LOUIS BACHELDER (B.1852 MENASHA, WISCONSIN, D.1935 LUTHER, NC) 1920s, shiny brown glaze created with Albany slip over an ovoid form, underside impressed with OLB monogram, interior glaze matching the exterior glaze.
- A GROUPING OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER FLATWARE
A GROUPING OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER FLATWARE (23) pieces, including; a pierced olive spoon with mark of Hall, Hewson, and Brower, Albany, New York 1846-1852 (9 in.); a pierced tea ladle with mark of Palmer & Bachelders, Boston, active 1846-1867 (6 1/8 in.); set of (8) ice cream spoons, mark of Philo B. Gilbert, New York City, active 1838-1868, retailer mark of N. A. Freeman; a cream ladle with mark of N & T Foster, Newburyport, Massachusetts, active 1823-1887 (5 3/4 in.); a cream ladle with mark of D. R. Norton / J. Seymour, retailer mark of D. Becker & Co.; a cream ladle unknown maker, circa 1840; unmarked cream ladle (not weighed); mustard ladle with mark of A. Blakeman; mustard ladle with mark of Jonathan Packard, Jonathan Packard, Massachusetts and New York, active 1811-1854; mustard ladle with mark of unidentified Newark silversmith, retailer mark of John Price, Newark, New Jersey, active 1840-1860 (5 1/8 in.); flat handle butter spreader, mark of Hotchkiss & Schreuder, Syracuse, New York, active 1857-1895 (7 1/2 in.); (2) salt spoons each marked "Kirk" to underside; salt spoon with mark of N. Harding & Co., Haverhill, Massachusetts, active 1851-1889; salt spoon with mark of R. & W. Wilson, R. & W. Wilson, Philadelphia, active 1825-1846; condiment spoon with mark of Godfried M. Zahm, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, active 1838-1890 (5 in.).
Tea ladle and two cream ladles without monograms, all others with various monograms.
- A COLLECTION OF (24) AMERICAN COIN SILVER
A COLLECTION OF (24) AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS Including a set of (6) teaspoons with mark of R. & W. Wilson of Philadelphia, in the King's pattern, "M" monogram (5 5/8 in.); (1) King's pattern spoon with mark of R. & W. Wilson, period monogram (6 1/4 in.); (3) spoons with the mark of E. F. Wilson of Rochester, New York (active 1838-1850), engraved "E. Davis" to handle (8 3/8 in.); (2) with mark of C. A. Burr of Rochester, New York (active 1838-1863), period engraved "Eurania" to handles (8 3/8 in.); (4) with mark of S. M. Taber & Co. of Providence, Rhode Island (active 1824-1852), engraved "L. Wheeler" to handles (8 1/4 in.); (2) with mark of J. Moulton IV of Newburyport, Massachusetts (active 1835-1894), engraved to underside of handles (7 1/2 in.); (2) with mark of Palmer & Bachelder of Boston, mid-19th century, "CB" monogram (8 3/4 in.); and (4) with marks of J. S. Sweet, Carleton, Jasper Stone, and Grace & Tripp, various monograms.
- MAP: "GETTYSBURG BATTLE-FIELD", BY JOHN
MAP: "GETTYSBURG BATTLE-FIELD", BY JOHN B. BACHELDER, 1863, BIRDSEYE VIEW LITHOGRAPH, PUBLISHED BY ENDICOTT & CO., NEW YORK, TEARS A...MAP: "Gettysburg Battle-Field", by John B. Bachelder, 1863, birdseye view lithograph, published by Endicott & Co., New York, tears and repairs, including loss UL and LL, framed behind glass, sold as found, ss: 20" h. x 35 1/2" w. [NOTE: A large scale and very detailed plan of the Gettysburg battlefield published immediately after the momentous campaign. John Bachelder (1825-1894) was a highly esteemed artist of the period, who arrived at Gettysburg within days of the battle. He did considerable research and drawings on the spot, which resulted in this famous isometric drawing of the Gettysburg battlefield published in the fall of 1863. Bachelder went on to become one of the foremost scholars of the battle of Gettysburg and served as a director of the Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association. He was scheduled to serve on the commission that established Gettysburg as a National Military Park, but died in 1894 before the work began. This skillfully drawn and very informative birdseye view proudly sports an endorsement by Major General George Meade below. The plan is further endorsed by six other generals, along with five dignitaries of the town. The twenty-five square mile plan uses perspective, shading and coloring to describe the topography of the battlefield. Drainage, vegetation, roads and streets, railroads, bridges, houses and names of residents, along with notations of where officers were killed or wounded, are all indicated. The locations of the corps, divisions, brigades, of both armies, with the names of commanding officers, are given in detail. Badge symbols are used to identify the Federal Corps. This ambitious plan is distinctive for several reasons. Firstly, it represents one of the most accurate, thorough and immediate pieces of visual reporting that came out during the war, and as a result was a great commercial success. Further, as a handsomely drawn birdseye view, it fits into that important tradition of 19th-century city views that is such an enduring part of early American lithography. Ref.: Richard W. Stephenson. Civil War Maps. An Annotated List of Maps and Atlases in Map Collections of the Library of Congress. Washington, 1961, #321.]
- OSCAR LOUIS BACHELDER (AMERICAN, 1852-1935),
OSCAR LOUIS BACHELDER (AMERICAN, 1852-1935), LOW VASE Early 20th century, angular form of stoneware glazed in Albany slip, underside with impressed Bachelder glyph.
- OSCAR LOUIS BACHELDER (AMERICAN, 1852-1935),
OSCAR LOUIS BACHELDER (AMERICAN, 1852-1935), LOW VASE Early 20th century, angular form of stoneware glazed in Albany slip, underside with impressed Bachelder glyph.
- PRESIDENTIAL AND WHITE HOUSE PHOTOGRAPHS
PRESIDENTIAL AND WHITE HOUSE PHOTOGRAPHS AND PAPER EPHEMERA, SOME AUTOGRAPHEDPRESIDENTIAL AND WHITE HOUSE PHOTOGRAPHS AND PAPER EPHEMERA, SOME AUTOGRAPHED, [Presidential/ Autographs and Ephemera] Copy of Life Magazine, Special Issue on The Presidency 1968, signed by Lyndon Johnson; copy of Look Magazine, March 8, 1955, with Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower, with signature of Dwight Eisenhower, possible autopen; invitation to inaugural reception of Vice President Elect George H.W. Bush, with his signature in blue ink, with envelope; August 1955 greeting card signed by Mamie Eisenhower as First Lady, with envelope, to 'Miss Bachelder' a White House secretary; letter from Dwight Eisenhower as president, from Newport, Rhode Island, dated September 22, 1958 to Norman Palmer, a golfer, letter now laminated along with another letter from 1959 to Palmer from Mamie Eisenhower; signed 8x10 black and white portrait of Hubert Humphrey; birthday program signed by Harry Truman, circa 1960; program from Ronald Reagan 1988 State of the Union Address; with an assortment of invitations to White House parties from Nixon to Clinton administrations, with invitation card from Roosevelt administration 1936; 8x10 photo of U.S. Capitol during winter, signed by Gerald Ford
- (4) Coin silver teaspoons, 2/13 TO,
(4) Coin silver teaspoons, 2/13 TO, c/o (1) AE Warner, (3) Palmer & Bachelders
- 40 PIECES OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER FLATWARE,3
40 PIECES OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER FLATWARE,3 1/4" TO 9" LONG. 7 SERVING SPOONS, 5 TABLESPOONS, 4 SALT SPOONS, BUTTER KNIFE, 23 TEASPOONS. MANY BY ORDWAY & PULCIFER, LOWELL, PALMER & BACHELDERS, ETC. 26.8 OZT.
- 4 COIN SILVER FLATWARE PIECES TO INCLUDE
4 COIN SILVER FLATWARE PIECES TO INCLUDE A LARGELADLE BY E. A. BROOK & SCHMIDT, 14" LONG WITH MONOGRAM, GOOD CONDITION. 2 TABLESPOONS BY PALMER & BACHELDER, 8 1/2" LONG WITH MONOGRAM. ALSO A FISH SERVER 9 1/2" LONG, HAS ENGRAVED FLORAL DESIGN WITH MONOGRAM. TOTAL WEIGHT 10.6 OZT.
- HAND COLORED LITHOGRAPH TITLED “ENCAMPMENT
HAND COLORED LITHOGRAPH TITLED “ENCAMPMENT OF THE2ND DIVISION OF M. V. M. ON WINTER ISLAND, CAMP BANKS". DATED AUG. 25, 26, 27 1858. ENDICOTT AND CO. LITHOGRAPHERS, NY, AFTER A DRAWING BY BACHELDER. DEPICTS CAVALRY AND INFANTRY EXERCISES, WITH PEOPLE AND ARTIST ON A HILL OVERLOOKING THE CAMP. SHOWS LIGHT FOXING, AND TANNING TO THE MAT AREA. OTHERWISE GOOD CONDITION, HAS NOT BEEN REMOVED FROM THE FRAME. SIGHT SIZE 22 1/2" X 33", OVERALL WITH FRAME 24 1/2" X 35".
- 135PCS ASSEMBLED AMERICAN SILVER "OLIVE"
135PCS ASSEMBLED AMERICAN SILVER "OLIVE" FLATWARE Extensive 135 piece American sterling silver, coin, and plated assembled partial mainly ?Olive? pattern or similar pattern flatware service, various makers and retailers, mid to late 19th century comprising, Jones, Shreve, & Co. (Boston, MA, 1855-1860) five sterling silver forks (7.5"), seven coin silver forks (6.875") and one coin silver pastry fork (5.75"), Whiting Manufacturing Co. (North Attleboro, MA, 1866-1924) retailed by Zade & Co. (Mobile, AL 1886-1916) four sterling silver forks (7") and four tablespoons (8.25"), Smith & Chamberlin (Salem, MA, 1845-1867) four coin silver forks (7.25"), Newell Harding & Co. (Boston, MA, 1826-1851) five coin silver forks (7.25") and one spoon (6"), J.S. Thompkins (Mangor, ME, mid-19th century) three coin silver forks (7"), Ebed Whiton (Boston, MA, act. c. 1826-1870) or Elijah Whiton (Groton, MA, act.1820-1840) one likely William Gale & Son (New York, NY 1862-1866), one coin silver fork (7"), coin silver fork (7.5"), J.E. Caldwell & Co. (Philadelphia, PA, 1848-1992) one coin silver fork (7.25"), T.S. Baldwin retailer (Painesville, OH, 19th century), one coin silver pastry fork (6"), D.S. Stevens (American, c. 1859) four silver plate tablespoons (8.5"), American Sterling Co. (Naubuc, CT, 1871-1880) one silverplate spoon (7.25"), Newell Matson maker and retailer (New York, NY, Milwauke, WI and Chicago, IL, second half 19th century) five coin silver spoons (6"), Wilson Grew retailer (Cincinatti, OH, 19th century) four coin silver spoons (6.125"), James Eammons Spear (Savannah, GA and Charleston, SC, 1817-1871) one coin silver spoon (6"), Jones, Ball, & Poor (Boston, MA, 1846-1853) eleven coin silver spoons (6") and twelve coin silver knives (8"), Albert Coles & Co. maker and retailer (New York, NY, 1835-1877) eleven sterling silver or coin hollow handled knives (8.125"), Ball, Tompkins, and Black (New York, NY, 1839-1851) one sterling silver or coin hollow handled knife (7.75"), Wood & Hughes (New York, NY 1845-1850) eight coin silver knives (7.75") and one coin silver pie server, Farrington & Hunnewell (Boston, MA, 1835-1885) one coin silver pastry for (5.625"), one coin silver knife (7.5"), one coin silver shell serving spoon (8.75"), one sauce ladle (7.5"), one cream ladle (6.5"), and one mustard ladle/spoon with gold wash bowl (5.5"), Lincoln & Foss (Boston, MA, 1848-1957) one sterling silver shell cream ladle (6.25"), Farr & Thompson (Philadelphia, PA, mid-19th century) one coin silver shell punch ladle (13"), Canfield Brothers & Co. retailer (Baltimore, MD, act. 1850-1881) one coin silver soup ladle (9"), Ralph Strickland (Albany, NY, 1857-1880) one silver plate mustard ladle (5"), Amos Sanborn (Lowell, MA, 1848-1866) one coin silver sugar shell spoon (6.25"), William B. Durgin (Concord, NH, 1883-1905) one coin silver serving/tablespoon (9"), Jones, Ball, & Co. (Boston, MA, 1853-1857) two coin silver master salt spoons (4"), Rogers, Smith & Co. (Hartford, CT 1857-1904) one silver plate master salt spoon (3.625"), Bigelow Brothers & Kennard (Boston, MA, 1845-1863) one coin silver fish slice (11.25"), one coin silver master salt shovel (3.75"), and one coin silver master salt shell spoon (4"), Samuel T. Crosby retailer (Boston, MA, act. 1846-1876) one coin silver crumber (11.75") and one coin silver pie server (9.25"), Pear & Bacall (Boston, MA, 1848-1876) one coin silver cracker shell serving spoon (9"), Jones, Ball & Co. (Boston, MA, 1853-1855) one coin silver cold meat fork (8.5"), Palmer & Bachelder/Bachelders (Boston, MA, 1846-1888) one coin silver master butter knife (7.5"), A.F. Burbank & Co. retailer (Boston 1853-1867 and Worcester 1867-1880, MA) one coin silver master butter knife (7.5"), stamped "Coin" two coin silver butter knives (6.75"), stamped "Pure Coin" one coin silver pie server (9.25"), Rogers & Brothers (Waterbury, MA, 1858-1898) one silver plate nut pick (5"), unmarked six silver plate cut picks in case (5"), one silver plate serving/tablespoon (8"), one coin silver butter knife (6.75"), one silver plate butter knife (6.875"), and one silver plate pierced sugar sifter spoon (6"), various maker?s and finesse marks, together with a Wallace Silversmith (Wallingford, CT, 1879) dark mahogany four drawer standing flatware chest in the Queen Anne taste (h. 35.25", w. 17", d. 13.5".Total approx weight excluding hollow handled and plated items: sterling 21.86 ozt; coin 120.95 ozt.
- 17PC ANTIQUE ESTATE COIN STERLING SILVER
17PC ANTIQUE ESTATE COIN STERLING SILVER GROUP United States,19th-Early 20th CenturyGroup includes a round Reed & Barton sterling tray, a Goodhue, Providence, RI large sterling handled punch ladle, an E. Hughes coin silver ladle, large coin silver serving spoon, sterling handled serving knife and fork, six Palmer Bachelder's Co coin silver spoons, B. Miller coin silver spoon, N. Dodge coin silver spoon, B. Tillman coin silver spoon, a small sterling serving spoon, and small sterling serving fork. Sterling tray, spoon, and fork approx. 22ozt. Coin silver spoons and ladle approx. 14ozt.Sterling silver, coin silverTray 12" diameter,36ozt total weightFrom the collection of the Joseph Spaulding House, Pawtucket, Rhode Island, previously owned by Elizabeth "Betty" Johnson until 2010 then donated to Preservation Society of Pawtucket. The sale of this item will benefit the Preservation Society of Pawtucket.
- 8PC PALMER BACHELDER COIN SILVER SPOONS
8PC PALMER BACHELDER COIN SILVER SPOONS United States,Late 19th- Early 20th CenturyIncludes tree large serving spoons, four small spoons, and one WMA Rogers serving spoon. Weight as seen 8.19 ozt.
- Jonathan Badger Bachelder (American
Jonathan Badger Bachelder (American 1825-1894) oil on board titled Pottstown Pennsylvania April 9th '53 monogrammed lower left 8"... ?
- American Classical coin silver repousse
American Classical coin silver repousse cup with Civil War association Palmer & Bachelders Boston 1848 with presentation inscription to Edward Gardner Abbott Christmas 1848 with additional inscription noting his birth in 1840 and death at Cedar Mountain VA August 9 1862 (as a Captain of the 2nd Mass Volunteers); 3 1/8 in. H. 2.70 ozt. ''Pure Silver Coin'' Estimate $ 250-350 There are two other brief birth inscriptions: one for 1876 and another 1908. Foot ring has some light bending.
- American Medallion patterns of silver
American Medallion patterns of silver flatware and serving pieces circa 1865-1900 comprising: Albert Coles sugar sifter L6 1/4'' 2 Myers & Ainley sugar shells L6 3/4'' coin silver pastry server L9'' Clark & Biddle gravy ladle L7 1/4'' Warner pickle fork L6 1/4'' set of 10 teaspoons L5 3/4'' Albert Coles fork butter knife and sugar shell L7 1/4'' set of 4 salts L2 3/4'' set of 3 J.W. Tucker & Co teaspoons L6 1/4'' set 4 J.W. Tucker & Co teaspoons L6'' pair of Palmer Bachelder & Co teaspoons L5 3/4'' C. Day Jr. & Co fork and spoon L6 1/4'' set of 6 Reed & Barton nut picks L4 3/4'' 2 knives L8'' and 14 other pieces of various sizes and forms L3 1/2'' to 8 1/4'' most marked coin and few sterling total 40.0oz troy (56pcs) Provenance: Estate of Michael M. Finefrock Charleston South Carolina. 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.
- American coin silver spoons including
American coin silver spoons including Southern 3 George W. Webb 10.15oz (Baltimore c. 1835) L9 1/4'' S. Kirk & Son 10.15oz (Baltimore c. 1815) L9 1/4'' together with Northern examples by: pair John Staniford (Windham CT c.1789) L9 1/2'' Marquand & Co (New York c. 1830) L8 3/4'' Palmer & Bachelder (Boston circa 1850) L8 1/2'' Total 14.0 Troy oz (8pcs) Provenance: Private collection Columbia South Carolina.
- Jonathan Badger Bachelder (1825-1894)
Jonathan Badger Bachelder (1825-1894) Bufford color lithograph on paper printed by J.H. Bufford Boston titled ''The Army of the Potomac'' artist's proof signed lower right framed and matted under glass some foxing and scratches damage and corrosion on frame ss: 17 1/2'' h x 27 1/2'' w.
- Two pieces Bachelder pottery: urn with
Two pieces Bachelder pottery: urn with bubbly brown/black glaze, Omar Khayyam Pottery, 7-3/8 in., minor surface loss and minor base chips ; jar with matte to glossy black glaze, 7-1/2 in., minor surface abrasions and crazing as made, scattered small base chips , both bases with impressed "OLB" (Oscar Louis Bachelder, working Candler, North Carolina, late 1920s/1930s). Private Collection.
- Bachelder vase, runny glossy olive green
Bachelder vase, runny glossy olive green and blue glaze, interior with glossy brown/black glaze, base with impressed mark for Oscar Bachelder, Buncombe County, North Carolina, died 1935, also known as Omar Khayyam Pottery, 1916-1935, 6-1/2 x 7 in. Overall light crazing, several surface flaws and glaze voids as made. Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina.
- Coin silver spoons, various makers,
Coin silver spoons, various makers, 29pc. Marks for Edmund Hughes of Hampton, CT, Ira Strong Town of Montpelier, VT, Bigelow & Kennard, Palmer & Bachelder, Davis & Brown, and N. Harding all of Boston, in addition to others. Total weight is approximately 17.2oz. 7 1/4"L.
- Assorted coin silver and sterling silver
Assorted coin silver and sterling silver flatware various dates and makers Comprising of 7 sterling silver handled knives, a sterling silver handled salad set, a pair of sugar tongs by Peter & Ann Bateman, london, 1793, sterling silver fork by Grogan company, 2 International sterling silver soup spoons, Wallace sterling silver soup spoon, Whiting sterling silver sugar spoon, 4 coin silver forks by W. Harding & Co., 2 coin silver forks by Palmer & Bachelders, 1 coin silver teaspoon, 5 coin silver spoons by Farrington & Hunnewell and 7 coin silver spoons by Durgin; together with 6 miscellaneous silver-plated pieces (39).