- COIN SILVER FLATWARECoin silver flatware,
COIN SILVER FLATWARECoin silver flatware, 17 ozt.
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- STERLING AND COIN SILVER FLATWARE 19/20th
STERLING AND COIN SILVER FLATWARE 19/20th century. Total weight: 43.75 troy ounces.
- GROUP OF COIN SILVER FLATWARE, TO INCLUDE
GROUP OF COIN SILVER FLATWARE, TO INCLUDE SIX FREDGroup of coin silver flatware, to include six Frederick Hoffman, Philadelphia Spoon; six William Baily, Jr., Philadelphia spoons; and six J. F. Butler forks, 16.57 ozt.; together with a group of silverplated flatware.
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- COIN SILVER FLATWARECoin silver flatware,
COIN SILVER FLATWARECoin silver flatware, to include five R. & W. Wilson, Philadelphia spoons; four J. B. Fidler, Philadelphia serving spoons; and five spoons with D eagle bust hallmark, 13.70 ozt.
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- 36 PIECES OF MISCELLANEOUS COIN SILVER
36 PIECES OF MISCELLANEOUS COIN SILVER FLATWAREProperty from a Private Collection Savannah, GA comprising 5 large serving spoons, 3 various small serving spoons, 1 butter knife, 6 teaspoons, 17 dessert spoons, and 2 salt spoons, all with various m
- 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.
- GROUP OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER FLATWARE,
GROUP OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER FLATWARE, MOSTLY NEW YORK (6) items total to include: a pair of serving spoons with mark of Samuel C. Brown (New York, circa 1820-1850), sheaf of wheat motif at ends, monogrammed handles; a serving spoon and Jenny Lind master butter spreader by Albert Coles (New York, circa 1851-1875), the spoon with a tipt and monogrammed handle, the spreader without a monogram; a serving spoon with mark of J. Rudd & Co. (New York, 1831-1841), with a partially rubbed pseudo hallmark including a star, foliate pattern and monogrammed handle; and a Bead pattern sugar shell spoon, rubbed makers mark including a bust facing left, monogram to reverse side of handle.
- Eleven pieces of antique coin silver
Eleven pieces of antique coin silver flatware including servers. 10 oz t Condition: good CT Transfer Fee $10
- COIN SILVER FLATWARECoin silver flatware,
COIN SILVER FLATWARECoin silver flatware, 30.7 ozt.
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- (13) AMERICAN STERLING & COIN SILVER
(13) AMERICAN STERLING & COIN SILVER FLATWARE(lot of 13) American sterling and coin silver flatware, including: (3) silver (content unknown) fiddle spoons, Hall & Elton, 8 7/8"l, (2) coin silver fiddle spoons, Joseph Seymour & Company, retailed by H.L. Bean, 8.75"l, (6) Gorham "Chrysanthemum" sterling silver teaspoons, retailed by J. Traphagen, 5 7/8"l, (1) Gorham "Chesterfield" sterling silver teaspoon, 5 7/8"l, (1) Rogers, Lunt & Bowlen "Pynchon" sterling silver lemon fork, 5"l; all pieces monogrammed, 374.5 grams total
- THIRTEEN PIECES OF DUHME COIN SILVER
THIRTEEN PIECES OF DUHME COIN SILVER FLATWARE. Mid 19th century. Fiddle-backs with brightwork engraving and inscribed "Iva E. Robbins." Nine forks, 7.25"l. Three teaspoons, 6"l. And butter knife, 7.5"l. Some wear and one spoon is bent. Approx. 17 ozt.
- (7) STERLING FLATWARE & COIN FIDDLE-BACK
(7) STERLING FLATWARE & COIN FIDDLE-BACK SPOONS(lot of 7) Sterling and coin silver flatware, including: (5) coin fiddle-back spoons, hallmarked J.A.C., possibly John A. Cole, with pseudo hallmarks, personalized H. Cooley, approx 6"l, (1) Webster Company sterling baby spoon, with curved and pierced handle, approx 3.25"l, (1) small sterling spoon with curved handle, approx 3.25"l; 3.85ozt total **Provenance: From the Estate of Huey Keeney of Tyler, Texas**
- (27) Pcs Larmour brite cut coin silver
(27) Pcs Larmour brite cut coin silver flatware, "Cassels" monogram, 29.485 TO, c/o (6) 6" salad forks, (6) 5-3/4" teaspoons, (9) 8-5/8" tablespoons, (6) 7-1/8" soup spoons
- Sterling and coin silver flatware, various
Sterling and coin silver flatware, various makers and patterns.
Largest piece: 9.5"h / 23 Troy oz. (excluding silver plate)
Condition: Wear consistent with age.
- EIGHTEEN PIECES OF STERLING SILVER AND
EIGHTEEN PIECES OF STERLING SILVER AND COIN SILVER FLATWARE including two English sterling silver berry spoons, coin silver teaspoons, and serving spoons, total 12.5 weighable troy oz.
- An assembled group of sterling and coin
An assembled group of sterling and coin silver flatware, 32 pieces in total. Sterling 27.3 T oz. Coin silver 2.2 T oz. Condition: overall good, some light tarnishing to a few items CT Transfer Fee $30
- THIRTEEN STERLING AND COIN SILVER FLATWARE
THIRTEEN STERLING AND COIN SILVER FLATWARE PIECES Including: 5 Dhume & Co. serving spoons, marked on reverse: "Duhme &Co. 8 ½"L. 8 Whiting Mfg. Co,"Keystone" pattern teaspoons, marked on reverse: "PAT Sept 7 1889/ STERLING/N. Matson & Co." 5 ?"L. Total weight: 13.93 toz.
- A (LOT OF 30) SF COIN SILVER FLATWARE
A (LOT OF 30) SF COIN SILVER FLATWARE SET A (lot of 30) Koehler & Ritter coin silver partial flatware set: (6) dinner forks 7.5"l; (10) place spoons; (6) teaspoons; (4) tablespoons; a punch ladle 13.5'l; together with a Schulz & Fischer tablespoon; a Braverman & Levy luncheon fork and knife, total weighable 48.3 toz
- Thirteen Assorted Pieces of Sterling
Thirteen Assorted Pieces of Sterling and Coin Silver Flatware, including a Durgin \"raspberry medallion\" master butter knife, a Hotchkiss & Schreuder, Syracuse, New York, master butter knife, a Hall, Hewson & Brower \"medallion\" style teaspoon retailed by Francis H. Piaget, both Albany, New York, a \"J. Gray\" sugar shovel, a Philo Dubois, Buffalo, New York, mustard spoon retailed by \"D & J\", Erie, Pennsylvania, an \"A. P. Miller\" master salt, and unmarked pieces including a demitasse spoon, a fiddle teaspoon, a double swell teaspoon, a spatulate teaspoon, a mustard spoon, a teaspoon, and a salt shell, l. 2-1/4\" to 6-3/4\", 6.81 total t. oz.
- A (LOT OF 49) AMERICAN FIDDLE & THREAD
A (LOT OF 49) AMERICAN FIDDLE & THREAD COIN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE BY VARIOUS MAKERS A (lot of 49) American fiddle & thread coin silver flatware service by various makers: (8) dinner forks by S. Hammond, Gorham, etc. 7.5"l; (13) luncheon forks 6.75"l; (22) teaspoons, 4 with variation of pattern; a J. P. Heiss dessert spoon; (2) butter spreaders, one with a plated blades; (2) tablespoons; a sugar spoon; total weighable 55 toz
- A (LOT OF 98) AMERICAN MOSTLY FIDDLE
A (LOT OF 98) AMERICAN MOSTLY FIDDLE COIN SILVER TEASPOONS TABLESPOONS A (lot of 98) American Fiddle coin silver flatware: (21) tablespoons; (62) teaspoons; a matched set of (9) Aesthetic tea spoons and (2) matching tablespoons: a berry spoon: a Jaccard & Co. sugar shell; a Farrington Hunnewell ladle, and a pair of sugar tongs, total weighable 76.3 toz
- A (17 PC) JOHN COX & CO NEW YORK SCROLL
A (17 PC) JOHN COX & CO NEW YORK SCROLL COIN SILVER FLATWARE SET, CA 1848 A (17 pc) John Cox & Co New York Scroll coin silver flatware set, ca 1848: (6) dinner forks; (5) luncheon forks; (4) tablespoons; (2) ladles; en suite with coin silver and sterling flatware by various makers including (2) ladles, one by Whitney & Hoyt; and (6 pc) Gorham Hunt Club set initialed "S" with (2) soup spoons, a pair of servers and a two piece carving set; set (6) small Gorham soup spoons, and a Gorham pair enamel tongs, total weighable 45.3 toz [39 pieces in total]
- 5 PCS. CLARK TN COIN SILVER FLATWAREFive
5 PCS. CLARK TN COIN SILVER FLATWAREFive pieces of Memphis, Tennessee coin silver serving flatware, all bearing marks for F.H. Clark & Co. (Frederick Harvey Clark, working Memphis circa 1850-d. 1866 as F.H. Clark & Co.). Includes a 6-1/4"L gravy ladle with Fiddle Swell pattern handle, Clark mark in rectangle; a 5-3/4" condiment ladle with Fiddle Swell pattern handle and Clark mark in rectangle; a 9" serving spoon with engraved design on handle, bearing Clark mark in rectangle with additional mark "coin" with pseudo-hallmark; a 7-1/4" L master butter knife with incuse Clark mark and additional mark "coin"; and a 3-1/2" salt shovel with incuse Clark mark. All pieces except the condiment ladle bear various monograms. Combined weight: 4.64 oz troy. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Overall excellent condition with some wear to monograms.
- 15 PCS BEACH TN COIN SILVER INC. TONGS15
15 PCS BEACH TN COIN SILVER INC. TONGS15 pieces coin silver flatware in the Fiddle pattern, all marked A. Beach in serrated rectangle (Andrew Beach, working Nashville, TN 1847-1857). Includes sugar tongs with shaped handles and shell grips, monogrammed SAC, 6-5/8"L; plus 12 teaspoons, all monogrammed RFO; and one smaller teaspoon and one 7" dessert spoon, each monogrammed WB. 11.43 troy oz combined weight. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Teaspoon monogrammed WB has some pitting, other items in very good condition with light wear to ends.
- 18 PCS TN,OH SPIRAL HANDLE FLATWAREAssembled
18 PCS TN,OH SPIRAL HANDLE FLATWAREAssembled set of coin silver flatware with engraved handles, the spoons and ladle with twist or spiral shafts, 18 pcs total. Includes 8 teaspoons with C O mark attributed to Clement Oscamp (working Cincinnati, circa 1849-1865), monogram L or I; 1 sugar shell spoon with horse head and chevron pseudohallmarks for James Watts of Philadelphia; and 1 large punch or soup ladle marked Jos. Mendel in cartouche, 13-1/2"L. Also includes 4 forks marked for W.C. Byrd & Co. (working Memphis, 1859-1874) and 4 marked Duhme & Co., Cincinnati, (working 1842-1896). Teaspoons monogrammed L, Duhme forks monogrammed M or W. 27.22 oz troy. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Very good condition.
- 10 PCS HYDE & GOODRICH FLATWARE, NEW
10 PCS HYDE & GOODRICH FLATWARE, NEW ORLEANSTen pieces New Orleans, Louisiana coin silver flatware, all marked Hyde & Goodrich in rectangle (New Orleans, 1828-1861). Includes 1 gravy ladle, 1 sauce ladle, 1 condiment ladle, and 1 sugar shell, all in the French Thread pattern, with various monograms on backs of handles; and a set of 6 teaspoons, all with plain fiddle handles, monogrammed FHP on front of handles. 5-1/4" to 7-3/4"L, 12.2 oz troy combined weight. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Overall very good condition. Sauce ladle handle possibly bent.
- 3 PCS LAMOTHE NEW ORLEANS SILVERThree
3 PCS LAMOTHE NEW ORLEANS SILVERThree pieces of New Orleans / Creole coin silver flatware by Jean-Marie Lamothe and Jean-Baptiste Lamothe, two tablespoons and one fork, all in the "Mid-Rib Fiddle" pattern (also known as "Uniplat" in France). All are marked "Lamothe" in rectangle and are monogrammed en verso L.L. Spoons 8-1/4" L, fork 8"L. 6.495 oz troy combined weight. Jean-Marie and Jean-Baptiste Lamothe continued their family's silversmithing tradition from 1824-1846 in New Orleans (see lot # 81); these pieces exhibit the heavy, simple qualities of traditional French Colonial silver associated with the work of their father, Pierre Lamothe. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Very good condition with expected wear to monograms and marks, some wear to ends of spoons.
- 6 KLEIN MISS. COIN SILVER SPOONSSix
6 KLEIN MISS. COIN SILVER SPOONSSix pieces Vicksburg, MS coin silver flatware: 3 tablespoons, 1 dessert spoon, and 2 teaspoons, all with various marks related to John Alexander Klein (working Leesville, Virginia 1833-circa 1836, then Vicksburg, Mississippi circa 1836 through at least 1854). Includes 2 fiddle and thread pattern tablespoons, monogrammed Smith; 1 olive variant pattern tablespoon also marked Patent 1850 J.W. (incuse marks) on back, and monogrammed M on front; 1 fiddle and thread pattern dessert spoon monogrammed Smith; 1 fiddle and thread pattern teaspoon; and 1 fiddle pattern teaspoon monogrammed NMF. Last spoon (monogram NMF) is marked "Wilson and Klein" in rectangle; all others have incuse marks "Klein & Brother" or "Klein & Bro". Sizes range 6-1/2" to 8-1/4", combined weight 7.845 oz troy. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
The 3 spoons monogrammed "Smith" are in generally good condition, although all 6 spoons have some wear to backs of bowls and monograms and/or marks. The other 3 spoons have old transparent tape labels or tape residue which we have not attempted to remove. Wilson & Klein tablespoon has several dents and a 1/4" tear to bowl. Olive pattern variant tablespoon has wear and slight loss of definition to pattern on both sides.
- 8 PCS. NATCHEZ COIN SILVER FLATWAREEight
8 PCS. NATCHEZ COIN SILVER FLATWAREEight pieces Natchez, Mississippi coin silver flatware (6 forks and 2 spoons), all with incuse marks "S. Cockrell" (Samuel Cockrell, b. Virginia, 1808, moved to Natchez, 1838). Includes six (7-3/8"L) forks with acanthus/Ionic decoration to handle and backs, incuse mark "S. Cockrell / Coin / Patent 1855" monogram M.P. on back of handles; one Fiddle Thread pattern teaspoon with incuse mark "S. Cockrell / Coin" and one Fiddle pattern teaspoon with incuse mark "S. Cockrell" and additional unattributed bust-lion-B pseudohallmarks, monogram R.S. Total combined weight: 12.62 oz troy. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Some small dents and wear to bowls of spoons. Forks in excellent condition.
- 13 PCS. KENTUCKY COIN SILVER INC. FISH
13 PCS. KENTUCKY COIN SILVER INC. FISH SET13 pcs. assorted Kentucky coin silver flatware, mostly Louisville. Includes a Fish Serving Knife and Fork, the knife blade engraved and pierced in a fish design, both pieces with elaborate Rococo style foliate scroll engraving and twisted handles having cartouche engraved ends (monogrammed H), incuse marks on back for Kitts & Werne (working Louisville, 1864-1878), knife 11-1/3"L; 4 dessert spoons with pointed handles bearing incuse marks H. Fletcher (Henry Fletcher, working Lexington, 1818-? and Louisville circa 1830-1866), monogrammed WEW; and 6 dessert spoons with Fiddle pattern handles marked W. Cooper (working Louisville and Cincinnati, 1835-1847), and 1 teaspoon with pointed handle marked S. W. Wariner in rectangle (working 1849-1864+), monogrammed H. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
1 Cooper spoon has repaired split to bowl. Some other spoons have worn ends and scattered dents. Overall good condition. Fish set excellent.
- 10 PCS GEORGIA RELATED COIN SILVER FLATWARE10
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.
- 5 PCS. AL COIN SILVER FLATWARE, OWEN
5 PCS. AL COIN SILVER FLATWARE, OWEN & WRIGHTFive (5) articles of Montgomery, Alabama coin silver flatware including a fork, a teaspoon and two (2) serving spoons marked "L. Owen" for Lewis Owen, working Montgomery, Alabama, active 1831-1856, and one (1) gravy ladle with retailer mark "Owen & Wright" (working Montgomery, Alabama circa 1845). Four pieces with fiddle tipt handles (all monogrammed), one with French thread handle (mongrammed). Ranging in size from 7" L to 8 3/4" L. 8.140 troy ounces. Provenance: descended in the Bibb Family of Georgia/Alabama; all pieces with Bibb family monogram. Provenance: The Greene Museum, Phenix City, Alabama. See related lots #125 and #560.
Condition:
All pieces show general wear, scratches. Some monograms worn. Some slight pitting to spoon bowls.
- ASSORTED COIN SILVER FLATWARE, 11 PCS.Group
ASSORTED COIN SILVER FLATWARE, 11 PCS.Group of coin silver flatware including 2 teaspoons marked F.H. Clark & Co. in rectangle for Frederick Harvey Clark, working Memphis, circa 1850, with fiddle swell pattern handle. 5-3/4" L; 4 teaspoons bearing incused marks T.E. Thompson with raised leaf on handle, 6" L; 1 Gorham master salt with fiddle swell pattern handle, 3-5/8" L; 1 teaspoon, unmarked, with fiddle swell pattern handle, 5-5/8" L; 2 luncheon forks bearing incused patent 1855 and "coin", raised leaf on handle, 7" L; 1 teaspoon bearing marks for D.B. Miller, Boston, MA. ca. 1850, fiddle handle and Miller mark in rectangle, 5-7/8" L. 11 items total, 7.49 oz troy.
Condition:
All but forks with monograms. 3 teaspoons with bends in bowls. Some others with fleabite dents in bowls.
- 12 PCS ASSORTED MEMPHIS COIN SILVER
12 PCS ASSORTED MEMPHIS COIN SILVER FLATWARE12 pieces assorted Memphis related coin silver and early sterling. Includes 1 fiddle tipt tablespoon marked Merriman & Clark in rectangle; 2 fiddle tipt tablespoons and 1 sugar shell with egg and dart and acanthus pattern handle, all marked Merriman, Byrd & Co. (incuse marks); 1 Sugar shell with fiddle tipt handle marked Merriman and Memphis in two separate rectangles; 1 egg spoon marked J.E. Merriman & Co. with additional old Gorham marks; 1 olive pattern fork marked J.E. Merriman & Co.; 1 pair sugar tongs with plain oval grips and dog and tree engraved crest on the bridge, marked Merriman in rectangle with additional marks D and Sterling; 1 pair sugar tongs with shell decoration at grips and applied spiral design, marked Merriman in rectangle, and 3 fiddle tipt pattern pieces all marked Merriman in rectangle (1 tablespoon 1 butter knife and 1 sugar shell). Tennessee Silversmiths by Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell notes that James E. Merriman worked in Memphis 1841-47 with Frederick H. Clark and from 1847-1860 and later on his own and in partnership with others, importing some silver for retail later in his career. By 1860 his firm's name was changed to Merriman & Byrd when W.C. Byrd became a partner in the business. Combined weight of all items: 14.38 oz troy. Sizes range from 4-7/8" to 9-1/8"L. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Most pieces monogrammed and in good condition, however, the Merriman and Clark tablespoon and 1 Merriman Byrd tablespoon each have a 1/2" tear to bowl.
- 3 PCS. GA COIN SILVER FLATWARE, A. H.
3 PCS. GA COIN SILVER FLATWARE, A. H. DEWITTThree articles of Georgia coin silver flatware including a master butter knife (7 3/4"L), serving spoon (8 1/2"L) and fork (6 3/4"L), all marked "A.H. Dewitt" for Abram Henry Dewitt of Columbus, GA, working circa 1847-1860. All with variant olive pattern handles with script monograms. 4.050 troy ounces. Provenance: The Greene Museum, Phenix City, Alabama.
Condition:
All pieces show general wear, scratches. Some monograms worn.
- 15 PCS VIRGINIA COIN SILVER FLATWAREFifteen
15 PCS VIRGINIA COIN SILVER FLATWAREFifteen pieces Virginia coin silver. Includes: 8 teaspoons and 1 dessert spoon with fiddle pattern handles marked W. Mitchell Jr. in banner (William Mitchell Jr., Richmond, b. 1795 - d. 1852); 6 Olive variant pattern teaspoons marked Mitchell & Tyler in rectangle (active in Richmond circa 1845-1866), script monogram GCA; 1 teaspoons with fiddle pattern handle marked in rectangle Cooke & Son (William Cooke & William A. Cooke, active Petersburg, VA, 1833-1838), script monogram; and 1 teaspoon with fiddle handle marked in serrated banner R. Jordan (Rix Jordan, 1791-1851, working Richmond, 1812-1840; Essex County, 1840-1841; Hampton 1850-1857), script monogram. Combined total weight 12.07 oz troy. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Scattered dents to bowls, one Mitchell and Tyler spoon has a 1/2" tear to bowl.