- COIN SILVER SPOONSCoin silver spoons,
COIN SILVER SPOONSCoin silver spoons, 18.4 ozt.
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- COIN SILVER SPOONSCoin silver spoons,
COIN SILVER SPOONSCoin silver spoons, 51.7 ozt.
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- COIN SILVER SPOONS, TOGETHER WITH SUGAR
COIN SILVER SPOONS, TOGETHER WITH SUGAR TONGSCoin silver spoons, together with a William Ball sugar tongs, 13 ozt.
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Condition:
Condition: not examined. NEW BIDDERS MAY NOT PAY WITH CREDIT CARD. Payment must be made with cash, check (items released after check clears), cashier's check, money order, bank wire transfer, or ACH.
- 33 COIN SILVER SPOONSca. 1820-1865;
33 COIN SILVER SPOONSca. 1820-1865; group of spoons by 13 various makers ranging from Maryland to Maine, total 20.5 oz troy, accompanied by a vintage silver chest, 5 3/4"- 8 1/2" long; Condition: tarnished, some dents and wear appropriate to age
- COIN SILVER SPOONS AND FORKSCoin silver
COIN SILVER SPOONS AND FORKSCoin silver spoons and forks by Uri Clark, S.E. Young, Vosburgh, etc., 31.3 ozt.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- LARGE GROUP OF ITHACA, NEW YORK COIN
LARGE GROUP OF ITHACA, NEW YORK COIN SILVER SPOONSLarge group of Ithaca, New York coin silver spoons and serving pieces, mid 19th c. , bearing the touch of J. Burritt & Son, 33.6 ozt.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- ITHACA, NEW YORK COIN SILVER SPOONS,
ITHACA, NEW YORK COIN SILVER SPOONS, CA. 1870Ithaca, New York coin silver spoons, ca. 1870 , bearing the touch of Burritt, Brooks & Co., 20.8 ozt.
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- COIN SILVER SPOONSCoin silver spoons
COIN SILVER SPOONSCoin silver spoons , most marked O.D. Seymour , 13.6 ozt.
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- LOT OF STERLING SILVERLot of sterling
LOT OF STERLING SILVERLot of sterling silver to include two trays, assorted flatware, and two coin silver spoons, 40.33 ozt.
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- SILVER PORRINGER, LATE 18TH C., ETC.Silver
SILVER PORRINGER, LATE 18TH C., ETC.Silver porringer, late 18th c., probably American, 5 1/2" dia., together with six H. Erwin coin silver spoons, 12.38 ozt, and six Gorham sterling spoons, 3.2 ozt.
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Condition:
Good condition. Monogrammed ME on handle. Unmarked.
- 12 VARIOUS COIN SILVER SPOONSProperty
12 VARIOUS COIN SILVER SPOONSProperty from a Savannah, GA Estate comprising 3 like spoons marked 'H.L. Webster Co.' and engraved 'M.L. Foster', three like spoons marked 'N. M. Matson' with various engravings, one spoon marked 'S.
- Box Coin Silver Spoons & SP Shakers
Box Coin Silver Spoons & SP Shakers etc.
- LOT OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONSLot
LOT OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONSLot of 77 American 900 silver spoons. Mostly teaspoons, various silversmiths and retailers, including Hotchkiss & Schreuder, Maynard & Taylor, Elias Baker, Merrill & Quinby, Matson, Kinsey, S&E Roberts, R&W Wilson, and a set of 11 Wood & Hughes "Warrior" pattern spoons. 1296 grams total. Warrior spoons 5 3/8"L. Most with monograms. Tarnishing, dents and bending throughout, one spoon cracked.
Provenance: From the Estate of Angela Gross Folk.
- GROUP OF PHILADELPHIA COIN SILVER SPOONS
GROUP OF PHILADELPHIA COIN SILVER SPOONS Includes a serving spoon with mark reading "McNear Coin" likely for William McNeare (circa 1828-1833) or William McNeir (circa 1835-1848), bright-cut "A" monogram; a serving spoon with mark of Abraham Dubois (circa 1777-1802), with a bird stamped to the verso of the bowl, monograms on each side of handle and cattail engraving to underside; a King pattern place spoon with mark of Robert & William Wilson (circa 1825-1846), bright-cut "C" monogram to verso; and a teaspoon with mark of Lewis & Smith (circa 1805-1811), "IWG" monogram to verso.
- ASSORTMENT OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS
ASSORTMENT OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS First, a pair of serving spoons with mark of Timothy Gerrish (Portsmouth, NH. b. 1753 - d. 1813) bright-cut engraved handles with monograms; a Fiddle & Thread serving spoon with mark of Thomas Whartenby (Philadelphia, circa 1811-1850), pseudo hallmark of a Leopard Head, a Bust facing right, and an eagle, bright-cut monogrammed handle; a Kings pattern place spoon with mark of Robert & William Wilson (Philadelphia, circa 1825-1846), engraved "Emma C. Randolph" to verso of handle; and a coin silver mustard ladle, with pseudo hallmark of Gilbert & Cunningham or F.W. Cooper (New York, circa 1840s), retail mark of G. F. Reeve, without a monogram.
- PAIR OF COIN SILVER SPOONS, RETAILED
PAIR OF COIN SILVER SPOONS, RETAILED BY E. KERSEY & SON OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Manufactured by Albert Coles of New York, with manufacturer's and retailer's marks, circa 1870s, each with period script monogram "RPS" to handle.
- A NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER SPOON,
A NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER SPOON, MARK OF WARREN PRIOR With "W.Prior" punched a rectangle and stamped with additional pseudo hallmarks, plain tipt form with rounded fins, script monogram to handle.
- A NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER SPOON,
A NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER SPOON, MARK OF JOHN CAMPBELL With "J.Campbell" punched in a rectangle, plain rounded form with pointed fins, engraved "T.C.O. / 1818/ to / Eugene" to handle.
- PERIOD PAUL REVERE COIN SILVER SPOON
PERIOD PAUL REVERE COIN SILVER SPOON Boston, Massachusetts, 1735-1818, stamped "Revere" on the underside, chased "LM" monogram on the handle, 8 5/8 in. L, 1.4 ozt.
- (16) AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS. 19TH-CENTURY.To
(16) AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS. 19TH-CENTURY.To include: (3) tablespoons by E Newbury, Brooklyn, Connecticut. 9" long. (4) matching teaspoons. 6" long. (1) 6 1/4" teaspoon by N. Harding. Set of (5) bright cut demitasse spoons. 5". An 18th-century 4 3/4" demitasse spoon. 3 3/4" salt spoons by HH Tisdale. A 5 1/4" sauce spoon by GAW Crosby. 9.44 oz. Provenance by direct descent of the Brenton family of Newport, Rhode Island. Please note: this lot must be paid for by wire transfer or cash. Items will be shipped or sent to shipper once payment clears.
- (19) AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS. 18TH
(19) AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS. 18TH AND19th-century. To include: (3) tablespoons by CH Mumford, Newport, Rhode Island (1820). Approx. 9" long. A set of (6) bright cut teaspoons unmarked. Approx. 5 1/4" long. A set of (5) teaspoons by possibly David Williams, Newport, Rhode Island (1769-1823). Approx. 5 1/2" long. (3) unmarked matching teaspoons. 5 1/2" long. A single spoon marked EB, possibly Ezekiel Burr, Providence, Rhode Island (1765-1846). 5 1/2" long. 11.08 oz. All monogrammed with the Brenton and Babcock family initials. By direct descent of the Brenton family of Newport, Rhode Island. Please note: this lot must be paid for by wire transfer or cash. Items will be shipped or sent to shipper once payment clears.
- (7) AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS. 18TH-CENTURY.
(7) AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS. 18TH-CENTURY. TOinclude: A pair of tablespoons by Samuel Vernon, Newport, Rhode Island (1705-1737). Monogrammed. Stamped SV. 7 1/2" length. Shows wear to handle and dents. (5) demitasse spoons made by Thomas Arnold, Newport, Rhode Island (1760-1817). Monogrammed. Two spoons have cracked bowls, dents and wear. 4 1/2" length. By a direct descent of the Brenton family of Newport, Rhode Island. 3.87 ozt. Please note: this lot must be paid for by wire transfer or cash. Items will be shipped or sent to shipper once payment clears.
- Sixteen coin silver spoons in a modern
Sixteen coin silver spoons in a modern spoon rack. Rack 18”L 8.3 Oz. T Condition: spoons with some dents CT Transfer Fee $10
- TWO AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS AND
TWO AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS AND A LOW-PURITY SILVER TASTEVINTwo American Coin Silver Spoons and a Low-Purity Silver Tastevin,
- COIN SILVER SPOONSCoin silver spoons,
COIN SILVER SPOONSCoin silver spoons, including William Mannerback, 4.8 ozt.
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- GROUP OF STERLING SILVER, ETC.Group
GROUP OF STERLING SILVER, ETC.Group of sterling silver, 49.6 ozt., together with six coin silver spoons including Samuel Benedict, 2.2 ozt.
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- (8) COIN SILVER FRUIT & SERVING SPOONS(lot
(8) COIN SILVER FRUIT & SERVING SPOONS(lot of 8) Coin silver spoons, including: (6) fruit spoons, monogrammed AK, approx 5.5"l, (1) serving spoon, monogrammed RIH, approx 7 3/8"l, (1) serving spoon, likely coin silver, J.E. Caldwell & Co., monogrammed K, approx 8.25"l; 5.25ozt total *Provenance: The family of Alfred A. King (Texas, 1916-2006) great-grandson of Captain Richard King, founder of the now 825,000 acre Texas King Ranch.*
- AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS. First half
AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS. First half 19th century. Twenty-three spoons. Including spoons by L. Studley, G. Looms, Cowles & Co., E&D Kinsey and others. Varying wear. Varying sizes from 5" - 9"l. Approx. 18 ozt.
- TEN SILVER SERVING UTENSILS. American
TEN SILVER SERVING UTENSILS. American and European, 19th and 20th centuries. Including sterling silver pieces by Whiting, Gorham and R. Blackinton, two 800 silver spoons by Dreyfuss and a twisted handle coin silver spoon. Approximately 17 ozt.
- SILVER. GROUPING OF STERLING AND SILVER
SILVER. GROUPING OF STERLING AND SILVER FLATWARE. Including (4) monogrammed W.M. B. Durgin Co. round bowl cream/bullion soup spoons - stamped, "sterling Pat'd" with an initial maker's mark; (4) monogrammed R. Wallace & Sons round bowl cream/bullion soup spoons - stamped, "sterling" with an pictorial maker's mark; (6) monogrammed Albert Coles Palace/Shiebler coin silver spoons with gold washed/chased bowls - stamped, "A Coles " with a pictorial maker's marks; (2) Kirk & Son Rose cocktail forks - stamped, "Kirk & Son Sterling"; a Wood & Hughes Louvre sterling server with a sterling etched blade; A monogrammed Stebbins coin silver punch ladle - stamped, "Stebbins"; a sterling square bowl ladle - stamped, "Sterling"; an Albert C. Tifft and William Dean Whiting silver hollow handle serving piece with an etched silver blade; and a silver shell bowl serving spoon. Accompanied by a silver plated ladle. Total approx. weight of all sterling items is 10.27 troy oz (gross) excluding silver plated items; total approx. weight of all coin silver and silver is 12.44 troy oz (gross) excluding hollow handle items and silver plated items. From a White Plains, NY estate. Dimensions: ladle measures approx. 13 1/2" in length. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents.
- SILVER. ASSORTED COIN SILVER AND SILVERPLATED
SILVER. ASSORTED COIN SILVER AND SILVERPLATED Flatware. Including (3) monogrammed George Stephens? coin silver spoons - approx. 9 1/8" in length; (3) monogrammed Jacob Sargeant coin silver spoons - approx. 5.25" in length; (2) monogrammed S. Hammond & Co coin silver spoons - approx. 5 7/8" in length; (4) assorted monogrammed coin silver spoons; (3) assorted coin silver spoons; (2) engraved assorted silver spoons; and (1) engraved silver fork. Accompanied by (6) monogrammed Berndorf Metalware Factory silverplated hollow handle knives, (2) engraved silverplated spoons, (6) damaged Christofle Chinon silverplated hollow handle knives, (6) Christofle Chinon silverplated forks, (6) monogrammed silverplated spoons - approx. 6 3/4" in length stamped with pictorial maker's mark; and (4) assorted Mappin & Webb silverplated forks. Total approx. weight of all coin silver and silver flatware is 18.53 troy oz (gross) excluding all silverplated items. From a Jersey City, NJ estate. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. All Christofle knives exhibit corrosion and separation.
- STERLING. ASSORTED GROUPING OF STERLING
STERLING. ASSORTED GROUPING OF STERLING HOLLOWWARE and Flatware. Including a monogrammed Tiffany & Co. sterling oval tray - stamped, "Tiffany & Co. 13561s Makers 6504 Sterling Silver 925-1000 M"; a Gorham sterling rectangular bowl with a floral border - stamped, "Gorham Sterling 4341" with a pictorial date mark of 1925; a Danish Georg Jensen sterling Silver Ornamental No.21 - stamped, "Georg Jensen Denmark Sterling 26"; an Aetna sterling bowl - stamped, Aetna Sterling"; a sterling 3" lid with finial - stamped, "Sterling"; a damaged sterling napkin ring - stamped, "Sterling"; a monogrammed sterling napkin ring - stamped, "Sterling 2105"; (6) monogrammed Lunt Treasure sterling teaspoons - approx. 6" in length; (6) monogrammed Gorham Cinderella sterling teaspoons - approx. 5 3/4" in length; a Gorham Lyric (3) piece child's flatware set comprised of a fork, spoon, and hollow handle knife with a stainless blade; (4) assorted sterling spoons; (1) sterling ladle; a monogrammed R & W Wilson of Philadelphia coin silver spoon - approx. 8 3/4" in length; a monogrammed Bigelow, Kennard & Co sterling spoon - approx. 8 3/4" in length; a monogrammed (3) piece Gorham sterling hollow handle carving set with stainless implements comprised of a fork, knife, and roast carving hone; pair of sterling hollow handle sheers with stainless blades; a sterling hollow handle cake breaker with stainless breaker; a monogrammed sterling hollow handle pie/cake server with stainless blade; pair of monogrammed Gorham weighted sterling candlesticks; pair of Wallace weighted sterling candlesticks; pair of Newburyport Silver Co. weighted sterling candlesticks; pair of Otto Reichardt weighted sterling candlesticks; and a (2) piece International weighted sterling open sugar and cream set. Accompanied by (3) monogrammed silverplated napkin rings, (1) silverplated spoon, and a silver plated tea diffuser. Total approx. weight of all sterling and coin silver items is 46.30 troy oz (gross) excluding all weighted items, silverplated items, and items with non sterling components. From a Colebrook, NH estate. Dimensions: Tiffany tray measures approx. 12.25" in width. Condition: All weighted items exhibit damage.
- SET OF FOUR LARGE FRENCH TABLESPOONS
SET OF FOUR LARGE FRENCH TABLESPOONS AND A GROUP OF FLATWAREThe French spoons marked '.800'.
The group comprising:
A pair of Wm. B. Durgin coin silver spoons
A Scottish sauce ladle mark of James Newlands, Edinburgh, 1815
The largest 8 1/2 in. long, 13.3 approx. weight, (7 pcs).
Condition
The tablespoons monogrammed. Minor wear consistent with use. 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.
- (11) Coin silver spoons, each engraved
(11) Coin silver spoons, each engraved with monogram or name, 6.145 TO
- 10PC 19TH C. AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS
10PC 19TH C. AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS AND RACK Ten piece collection of American coin silver teaspoons, 19th century, in the 'Fiddle' and 'Fiddle and Thread' patterns, maker's include, Dubois Philo (Buffalo, NY, act. 1841-1884), retailed by Lee & Brother (Buffalo, NY), Samuel Johnson and Richard Godley (Albany, NY, act. 1843-1850), and Wakefield and Woodfield (Great Falls, VT circa 1865-1867, all with stamped marks, together with a carved oak rack. Approximate dimensions: Dubois Philo l. 6"; total approx. weight 5.74 ozt.; rack h. 16.75", w. 6", d. 1.75".
- 16PC 19TH C. AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS
16PC 19TH C. AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS AND RACK Sixteen piece collection of American coin silver spoons, 18th/19th century, mainly 'Fiddle' and 'Fiddle and Thread patterns, maker's include, a pair of William Star Taylor (Utica, NY 1829-1905) tablespoons, a pair of Theophilus Bradbury (Newburyport, MA 1763-1848) tablespoons, a pair of Charles E. Parker (Meriden, CT 1809-1902) tablespoons, and a pair of Sperry Douglas Brower (Troy/Albany, NY and St. Paul, MN 1808-1897) teaspoons, all with stamped marks, together with a mahogany rack. Approximate dimensions: one Theophilus Bradley l. 9"; total approx. weight 15.08 ozt.; rack h. 20", w. 13.75". d. 3.5".