- Four sterling ladles/spoon 5 oz. 11
Four sterling ladles/spoon 5 oz. 11 coin spoons 8 oz t. Condition: various CT Transfer Fee $10
- 10) KENYA EBONY & MARIA THERESA THALER
10) KENYA EBONY & MARIA THERESA THALER COIN SPOONS(lot of 10) African figural carved ebony and silver spoons: (6) substantial well carved ebony tribal figure spoons, each with silver fitting ending in a Maria Theresa thaler coin, marked Kenya silver on fitting, approx 8.5"l; (4) smaller carved ebony tea stirs, surmounted by carved wildlife and ending in silver stem and leaf form bowl (marked Hanau made), approx 8"l; 557.5 grams (inclusive of all materials) *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.*
- (LOT OF 23) MOSTLY COIN SPOONS: PR DEMITT
(LOT OF 23) MOSTLY COIN SPOONS: PR DEMITT TABLESPOONS & TEAPOONS BY VAR MAKERS (Lot of 23) Mostly Coin spoons: a pair Demitt tablespoons with a raised sheath of wheat medallion; a Wood & Hughes coin sugar shell; teaspoons by various makers D. G. Fulton; (2) Wm Kendrick; Motts; (2) W. Moulton; (5) Mulford & Wendell, Albany; togethre with (2) Whiting sterling teaspoons; (2) sterling souvenir spoons, total weighable 15.5 toz
- 21 SILVER TABLE AND SERVING SPOONS.Twenty-one
21 SILVER TABLE AND SERVING SPOONS.Twenty-one pieces of assorted American and English silver table and serving spoons, sterling and coin. 1st group: 5 American sterling silver table serving spoons with plain tipt pattern handles by Roger Williams Silver Co., Providence, RI, c. 1900-1913, 8 1/4" L; plus one British sterling marrow spoon, Thomas Daniel, London, 1822, 9" L. total combined weight of sterling: 9.505 oz troy. 2nd group: 1 American coin fiddle teaspoon by Charles & John Wyman; 5 coin fiddle pattern teaspoons with impressed mark "Davison"; 4 American coin plain tipt teaspoons by H.N. Walter, NY, 1833; 4 American coin plain tipt teaspoons by C.C. Shaver, Utica, NY, 1856-1900; one unmarked coin teaspoon, 5 3/4" L to 6 1/8" L, 15 total coin spoons. Total combined weight of coin spoons: 6.815 oz troy. Early to mid-19th century. Provenance: Riceville, TN collection.
Condition:
Overall very good condition with surface scratches due to age. One coin spoon with small tear in bowl and few dents. All items except marrow spoon with engraving or monograms.
- 11 COIN SPOONS, MISS. & TENN. INTERESTEleven
11 COIN SPOONS, MISS. & TENN. INTERESTEleven silver spoons of Mississippi and Tennessee interest. Includes six coin silver teaspoons in the Fiddle Swell pattern with incuse mark in all capital letters, "F.H. CLARK & CO." attributed to Frederick Harvey Clark, monogrammed MSB, 3.69 oz troy; and five Wallace sterling silver teaspoons or five-o'clock teaspoons in the pattern known as No. 43 (introduced 1910) with gilt bowls engraved "Natchez," retailer mark A. Graves & Co., 2.37 oz troy. Note: Frederick Harvey Clark was born in Connecticut in 1811 and is listed as a watchmaker in New York City directories in 1829-34. According to the exhibit catalog for "Mississippi Silver" at the Mississippi Museum of Art, Clark then moved to Vicksburg, and ads for watches of Clark's own design appear in Vicksburg, Mississippi in 1833 and 1834. In 1841, Clark and James Merrmian formed a partnership in Memphis. Clark continued working in Memphis under various business names (including as F.H. Clark & Company) until his death in 1866. The "A. Graves Co" is listed as a Memphis Jewelry company in the 1917 Jeweler's Circular directory. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Very good condition with some small dents and light wear.
- 29 PIECES COIN AND STERLING FLATWARE29
29 PIECES COIN AND STERLING FLATWARE29 pieces sterling silver including eight (8) coin silver teaspoons marked Knowles & Ladd (Providence, R.I., 1864 - 1875), six (6) coin silver teaspoons marked G. Baker (Providence, RI, 19th century), three (3) large coin silver teaspoons unmarked but most likely New England, and an assorted grouping of twelve (12) silver serving flatware pieces including three (3) ladles (1 marked Tiffany), five (5) spoons (1 with Hope Brothers retail mark), two (2) forks, and two (2) fruit spoons. Coin silver weight - 8.770 troy ounces. Sterling silver weight - 11.405 troy ounces. Total weight - 20.175.
Condition:
Coin spoons with denting to spoons and all with monograms. All others overall general use, a few with monograms.
- 23 PCS STERLING AND COIN FLATWARE INC.
23 PCS STERLING AND COIN FLATWARE INC. MEMPHISGrouping of sterling silver and coin flatware, 23 pieces. 1st group: Sterling silver flatware, mostly vintage Gorham patterns, consisting of 9 dinner forks, 7 cream soup spoons, 2 teaspoons, and 2 demitasse spoons, 3-3/4" L to 7-1/2" L, 24.685 total oz troy. 2nd group: Three coin silver spoons including 2 Merriman tablespoons with tipt ends (attrib. James E. Merriman, working Memphis 1841-47 with Frederick H. Clark and from 1847-1860 and later on his own and in partnership with others), script monogram, 7-3/8" L and 1 G.A. Jones (Ohio, mid 19th century) tablespoon with reverse tipt end, script monogram, 8-3/4" L. 3.665 total oz troy.
Condition:
1st group: Dinner forks with monogram. 2nd group: Fleabites on bowls of coin spoons.
- GROUP VINTAGE STERLING FLATWAREGrouping
GROUP VINTAGE STERLING FLATWAREGrouping of assorted sterling silver flatware including Gorham Lady Washington pattern spoons, 7 teaspoons and 1 berry spoon; Whiting Lily pattern spoons, 3 teaspoons, 1 fruit spoon and 1 five o'clock spoon; Gorham Colfax pattern, 3 teaspoons and 2 flat butter spreaders; 2 Whiting Madam Morris pattern place spoons; 1 Lunt Mt. Vernon pattern teaspoon, 1 Alvin Orange Blossom pattern teaspoon; 1 Gorham Imperial Chrysanthemum pattern fruit spoon; 1 Gorham Chantilly pattern fruit spoon; Towle Candlelight pattern butter spreaders, 1 flat handled and 4 with weighted handles; 1 Towle Paul Revere pattern pierced bon bon; 1 Gorham Plymouth pattern teaspoon; 2 sterling demitasse spoons and 1 baby feeding spoon, maker's unidentified; 1 sterling and enamel seafood fork; plus 1 coin spoon with English hallmarks and 1 sterling luncheon knife with weighted handle. 37 items total. 25.415 oz troy weighable sterling and 0.48 oz troy coin. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Only 3 items monogrammed. All with some surface scratches due to age.
- 48 PCS. ASSORTED SILVER FLATWARE, INC.
48 PCS. ASSORTED SILVER FLATWARE, INC. ASPARAGUS SERVER...Forty-eight (48) pieces assorted silver flatware, mostly sterling. Includes 1 asparagus server with blade marked sterling and acrylic handle; 3 English sterling dinner forks (2 marked for Robert Essex, London, 1823 and 1 for London 1831, maker's mark rubbed); 1 French .950 silver tablespoon; 1 American coin silver fiddle thread spoon monogrammed Sayre, no maker's mark; and 42 pieces of American sterling silver flatware. Makers include Frank Smith (matching pattern 2 knives, 3 salad forks, 1 dinner fork, 1 meat fork, 1 teaspoon, plus 3 floral teaspoons); Towle (1 salad fork); Wm. F. Ladd (1 tablespoon); Gorham (9 teaspoons, 2 dessert spoons); Wallace (5 dessert spoons, 2 teaspoons); SSMC (1 teaspoon); 3 teaspoons marked Bailey Banks & Biddle; 2 teaspoons marked Jaccard & Co; 1 teaspoon marked Boocher Bros., 1 teaspoon marked E.S. Spence,1 cream ladle marked Marshall Field & Co., and 1 spoon by unidentified maker. 46.55 total sterling troy ounces. .950 spoon is 1.56 oz troy and coin spoon is 1.62 oz troy.
Condition:
Various monograms. Otherwise in overall good condition.
- A 123 PIECE GORHAM STERLING SILVER "CHANTILLY"
A 123 PIECE GORHAM STERLING SILVER "CHANTILLY" FLATWARE...A 123 PIECE GORHAM STERLING SILVER "CHANTILLY" FLATWARE SERVICE, MARKED, SECOND HALF 20TH CENTURY, each piece modeled in traditional pattern and verso molded "GORHAM STERLING Chantilly," comprising twenty-six dinner forks, nineteen salad forks, twelve dinner knives (HH), fourteen luncheon knives (HH), twenty soup spoons, twenty teaspoons, three sugar trowel scoops, one butter spreader knife, four shrimp cocktail/oyster forks, one serving fork, three serving spoons, one salad slotted spoon, one meat cutting fork, one meat cutting knife, together with a tiny 1942 Republica de Colombia 10 Centavos coin mounted silver spoon, includes two tarnish resistant cloth lined wood cases; total approximate weight not including hollow handle wares and coin spoon: 129.792 ozt.
Condition:
Used condition with normal surface wear, some spoons are "guest bent", three soup spoons are still sealed in original Gorham plastic pockets. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS.”
- SILVER LOT TO INCLUDE THREE PIECE AUDUBON
SILVER LOT TO INCLUDE THREE PIECE AUDUBON PATTERN SET, ...Silver lot to include three piece Audubon pattern set, six coin spoons, two sets German silver spoons, etc. all in fitted boxes and Society of Amateur photographers of N.Y. medal to R.A. Wadsworth, in box, 18.1 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.
- STERLING SILVER LOT, TO INCLUDE FRAMES,
STERLING SILVER LOT, TO INCLUDE FRAMES, TIFFANY REPOUSS...Sterling Silver Lot, to include frames, Tiffany repousse brush and button hook, set of 12 Gorham forks, coin spoons, etc., weighable 21.8 t.oz. weighable.
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.
- TRAY LOT OF SILVER FLATWARETray Lot
TRAY LOT OF SILVER FLATWARETray Lot of Silver Flatware, to include 14 pieces of International Sterlings 'Courtship', coin spoons, set of 12 sterling demitasse spoons in original case, 2 napkin rings, along with 10 Hand & Hammer "The Night Before Christmas" sterling ornaments, most having original packaging, 38.3 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.
- SILVER: 30+ PIECES OF ASSORTED SILVER,
SILVER: 30+ PIECES OF ASSORTED SILVER, MOST STERLING, SOME WITH STAINLESS BLADES, ALONG WITH ONE COIN SPOON, PIECES INCLUDE: SMALL S...SILVER: 30+ pieces of assorted silver, most sterling, some with stainless blades, along with one coin spoon, pieces include: small salt shakers, two pairs of scissors, tongs, cheese server, demitasse spoons, small ladles, etc., all pieces with wear consistent with age and use including expected light wear and damages. [sterling: 12 ozt, includes estimate of 1 ozt for items with non-sterling parts/ 0.5 ozt coin]
- STERLING SILVER FLATWARE AND THREE COIN
STERLING SILVER FLATWARE AND THREE COIN SPOONSSterling silver flatware, 33 ozt., together with three coin silver serving spoons, 5.7 ozt.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- A GROUP OF SILVER FLATWAREA group of
A GROUP OF SILVER FLATWAREA group of silver flatware, 19th/20th century Most marked for sterling or coin silver; one unmarked; one marked for silver plate Comprising sterling and coin spoons of various forms and patterns, one sterling master butter knifes, and a silver-plated tablespoon, 124 pieces Largest: 8.625" L Dimensions: Weighable silver: 64.265 oz. troy approximately
- GROUP OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER FROM THE
GROUP OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER FROM THE PUTNAM-BRINLEY-MALBONE FAMILIES OF CONNECTICUT, EARLY-TO-MID-19TH CENTURYGROUP OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER FROM THE PUTNAM-BRINLEY-MALBONE FAMILIES OF CONNECTICUT, EARLY-TO-MID-19TH CENTURY, three Whiting sterling spoons monogrammed EPB; sterling tomato lift by C.H. Case & Co. of Hartford, CT; large coin spoon monogrammed EPC by J&S Baldwin of Newark; large coin spoon and four smaller spoons monogrammed Grant by Thomas Steele of Hartford; two large coin spoons monogrammed HFG by H.A. Coe of New York; large coin spoon monogrammed LGS by R. Gorham; large spoon monogrammed M, by Moseley, possibly by William Gale and Joseph Moseley of NY; coin spoon monogrammed B by David Watson & Co. of Boston; coin silver spoon monogrammed M by Frederick Oakes of Hartford; two coin spoons monogrammed Smith by Kirby of New Haven; sterling spoon monogrammed Margery by George C. Erickson of Gardner, MA; sterling spoon monogrammed E; coin spoon monogrammed D by Blake & Robinson of Worcester, MA; four coins spoons monogrammed JEG by E. Skinner of Hartford; two coin salt spoons monogrammed HWP by Davis & Brown of Boston; two coin salt spoons monogrammed HCSG by H. Hastings of Cleveland, OH; coin salt spoon monogrammed HRS by Thomas Radcliffe of Columbia, SC; silver salt spoon by J.B. Kirby; a large presentation spoon, with heavy Victorian etched decoration, twist shaft, monogrammed D, marked COIN and R. Smith/Newark, in original fitted case signed Newark Jewelry Store, late 19th Century, approx. 24 ozt (33)
- Sterling silver and other pieces of
Sterling silver and other pieces of tableware to include a gravy boat marked 950; coin spoons, sterling bowl, etc.
Vase: 6"h x 2.25"dia
- SILVER TEASPOONS & DEMITASSE SPOONS
SILVER TEASPOONS & DEMITASSE SPOONS Lot of (24) Assorted Sterling and Coin Spoons, incl: (12) teaspoons and (12) demitasse spoons; 11.79 ozt.
- *A Collection of American Sterling Silver
*A Collection of American Sterling Silver Articles comprising a Tiffany two pronged fork a Wallace serving spoon a pair of asparagus tongs two cream ladles a tea scoop a pie server and a cake server together with five coin spoons and a ladle; approximate total weight of weighable 15.55 ozt. Length of longest 8 3/4 inches.
- Sterling Silver Lot;''Irian'' bread
Sterling Silver Lot;''Irian'' bread knife sterling handled wooden salad serving set and 3 unmarked early coin spoons.
- GROUP OF SILVER INCLUDING CONTINENTAL
GROUP OF SILVER INCLUDING CONTINENTAL FLATWARE SET the crested service 19th century possibly Prague including 5 knives and 6 forks; with 7 American silver souvenir spoons for Detroit Montana Central City Newton and others; 6 International souvenir spoons; 3 coin spoons 4 American silver teaspoons; 2 salt spoons ; an iced tea spoon; a letter opener; 2 English teaspoons; and 3 plated pieces (40)
- A Collection of Sterling Silver and
A Collection of Sterling Silver and Coin Spoons and Forks by Kirk Stieff Gorham Watson Company and Webster Company Consisting of 22 pieces: five sterling teaspoons by Kirk Stieff apprx. 6"L; eight coin teaspoons with almond form bowl and fiddle shape handle monogrammed apprx. 5-3/4"L; three salad forks by The Whiting Division of Gorham monogrammed apprx. 6-1/8"L; a baby feeder spoon by Allan Adler apprx. 5-1/8"L; a reticulated sifter repousse spoon apprx. 4-7/8"L; a relish spoon in "Windsor" pattern by Watson Co. monogrammed apprx. 5-5/8"L; a mini ladle in "Bunker Hill" pattern by Watson Co. apprx. 4-3/8"L; a lemon fork by Webster Co. apprx. 5"L; a Victorian mustard spoon London dated 1859 apprx. 4-1/4"L. All pieces properly marked on the handle back. Total weight apprx. 15.4 toz.
- Sterling including: Preisner four piece
Sterling including: Preisner four piece sterling tea service; Reed & Barton ''Windsor'' oval scalloped bowl monogrammed; International footed bowl 10'' dia.; a two piece dresser set; two Moulton coin spoons; ladle; four mother-of-pearl handled knives; two bone handled knives; and a sterling handled cake breaker 69 tw. sterling (not including dresser set) 1 tw coin.
- STERLING: Sixty four pieces of flatware:
STERLING: Sixty four pieces of flatware: Tiffany & Co. carving fork and knife in Faneuil pattern Van Heusen Charles Co. pierced flat server Whiting sugar shovel Alvin ''Bridal Rose'' butter knife Gorham ''Imperial Chrysanthemum'' olive fork Whiting ''Adam'' sauce ladle twelve Gorham ''Lancaster'' teaspoons six Wallace ''Rose'' small teaspoons twelve coin spoons six Gorham ''Norfolk'' salad forks ten Gorham ''Buttercup'' dinner forks five Gorham ''Imperial Chrysanthemum'' butter knives sugar tongs two master salt spoons nut spoon odd assortment some matching and some monogramed (32 oz. tw.)
- 14 pieces coin silver flatware: ornate
14 pieces coin silver flatware: ornate 12 in. fish knife and 10 in. fork, maker "KL" in diamond with pseudo hallmarks, open blade with engraved dolphins, hollow handle with suit of armor, dolphins and mask, inscribed "Alison", [dents, wear]; 12 assorted coin spoons, Northern or unknown makers, all approximately 5-3/4 in., [dents, wear, scratches].
- Fletcher & Gardiner coin spoons,
Fletcher & Gardiner coin spoons, fiddle and thread handles with shell tips, marks for "F&G" (Fletcher & Gardiner, Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1810, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1815-1822): four serving spoons, 9 in.; six dessert spoons, 7-5/8 in.; five spoons, 6 in., monogram on backs, 30.74 oz.T., (15 pieces). Slight wear to bowls, light scratches. Estate of the Late George David Webb, Asheville, North Carolina and New York, New York.
- 29 pieces assorted silver flatware:
29 pieces assorted silver flatware: eight French silver hollow-handle knives, nine coin forks, six coin spoons, three sterling forks, two silver knives, English silver serving spoon, with one-drawer wooden case.
- Four Fletcher & Gardiner coin spoons:
Four Fletcher & Gardiner coin spoons: shell tip handles, marked "F&G" (Boston, Massachusetts, circa 1810; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1815-1822), 12.47 oz.T., 9 in. Light wear, small dents. The Estate of the Late George David Webb, Asheville, North Carolina, and New York, New York.
- Three Charleston coin spoons, all with
Three Charleston coin spoons, all with downturned tip back fiddle handles, rounded fins: serving spoon, 8-1/2 in., wear and loss to tip ; dessert spoon, 7-1/4 in., scratches in bowl ; teaspoon, 5-1/2 in., slight wear to tip, small dents, slight wear , marked "W. GREGG" (William Gregg, working Lexington, Kentucky, 1818-1821; Petersburg, Virginia, 1821-1824; Columbia, South Carolina, 1824-1831; Charleston, South Carolina, 1838-1855), "JJA" monograms. All with light scratches.
- Four Enos Reeves coin spoons: oval handles
Four Enos Reeves coin spoons: oval handles with feather edges, oval cartouche, bellflower, monogram, marked "Reeves" (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1784-1807), 5 in. One with some dent in bowl, slight wear to tips, one handle bent, slight polishing abrasion, some spots of heavy tarnish.
- Columbia, South Carolina coin spoon,
Columbia, South Carolina coin spoon, shaped fiddle handle, marked "R.A. YONGUE" (Robert A. Yongue, Columbia, South Carolina, working 1852-1857), inscribed "J.E. Epps", 7-1/2 in., small dents in bowl ; with two later similar sterling spoons, inscribed "Epps", 5-3/4 in., one tip bent, wear , (three pieces).