Nine Silver Forks Glasgow, Scotland,Nine Silver Forks Glasgow, Scotland, 1830, Kings style pattern, monograms, .925 fine, 20.04 oz.T., 8-1/8 in.,
(68) Pcs Community silver plate(68) Pcs Community silver plate flatware, Grosvenor pattern, c/o (7) 9-3/4" dinner knives, (6) 6-1/8" butter knives, (17) 7-5/8" dinner forks, (6) 6-1/4" salad forks, (4) 6" teaspoons, (10) 8-1/4" tablespoons, (6) 7-1/8" soup spoons, (6) 5-1/2" demitasse spoons, (6) 7-1/2" iced tea spoons
Sterling. 2 Serving Forks. FromSterling. 2 Serving Forks. From a Hartsdale, NY home.
13 English silver forks: all with13 English silver forks: all with oval upturned tipt handles, various makers, monograms or family crests on backs, .925 fine, 12 London, one Sheffield, late 18th/early 19th century; detailed list available. Wear to tines, light scratches. Collection of the Late Ruth Scott, Charlotte, North Carolina.
Community Silverplate FlatwareCommunity Silverplate Flatware Service for 6 with extras & servers in original case 50 pcs.
(57) Pcs Community silver plate(57) Pcs Community silver plate flatware, Grosvenor pattern, c/o (6) 9-3/4" dinner knives, (12) 6-1/8" butter knives, (6) 7-1/8" dinner forks, (12) 6-1/8" salad forks, (3) 6-1/8" teaspoons, (4) 8-1/4" tablespoons, (6) 7-1/8" soup spoons, serving spoon, sugar spoon, jelly spoon, meat fork, pickle fork, lemon fork, ladle, master butter knife
FOUR SILVER FORKS. Coin silverFOUR SILVER FORKS. Coin silver dessert forks in the King's pattern marked for William H. Ewan (Charleston South Carolina ca.1849-1859). 6 1/2''l.
Four silver table forks LondonFour silver table forks London 1865 fiddle pattern and four silver dessert forks and three dessert spoons Sheffield 1930 Old English pattern total weight approximately 670gm
Sterling Silver Fork and AssortedSterling Silver Fork and Assorted Group of Coins and Tokens
Estimate:$10-$20
SCANDINAVIAN STERLING SILVER ENAMELSCANDINAVIAN STERLING SILVER ENAMEL FORKS
TWELVE AMERICAN COIN SILVER FORKSTwelveTWELVE AMERICAN COIN SILVER FORKSTwelve American Coin Silver Forks, Farrington & Hunnewell, Boston, act. 1835-1885, oval thread pattern, l. 7 3/8 in., wt 17.40 troy ozs.
ELEVEN COLUMBUS COIN SILVER FORKSGeorgia,ELEVEN COLUMBUS COIN SILVER FORKSGeorgia, mid 19th century, rope and knot pattern, monogram, marks for retailer Samuel B. Purple (Columbus, Georgia, working 1844-1856 and Northfield, Massachusetts, working 1856-1857) and leaf maker's hallmark, 17.88 oz. T., 7-3/4 in.
Provenance: Elizabeth Austin, Charleston, South Carolina, November 1972; Sue and Shasta Mc Cranie, Willacoochee, Georgia
Condition:
all with wear
COMMUNITY SILVER PLATED "HAMPTONCOMMUNITY SILVER PLATED "HAMPTON COURT" FLATWARE Including eleven dinner knives, twelve dinner forks, twelve cream soup spoons, ten salad forks, six teaspoons, twelve iced tea spoons, cold meat fork.
Community plate boxed flatwareCommunity plate boxed flatware set.
American coin silver forks setAmerican coin silver forks set by William Gale & Son New York circa 1850 unidentified fancy pattern engraved with initials MCM; marked: WG&S and pseudo. L8'' and 12.0oz Troy (6pcs) Provenance: Charleston South Carolina collection.
15 pieces coin silver flatware,15 pieces coin silver flatware, Northern makers: four forks, 7-3/4 in.; ten spoons, two with basket of flowers, 4-3/4 in. to 9-1/2 in.; one salt spoon, 4 in., most with monograms. Collection of the Late Ruth Scott, Charlotte, North Carolina.
Virginia coin silver forks, fiddleVirginia coin silver forks, fiddle handle, rounded fins, thread borders, marks for "J.M. Freeman" (Joseph M. Freeman, Norfolk, Virginia, 1806-1882), monogram on back, 7-3/4 in. Heavy wear to tines.
A cased set of silver handled fruitA cased set of silver handled fruit knives and forks, Alexander Clark Co, Sheffield 1961, the forks with three tines, a cased set of six silver handled fruit knives and a pair of cased spoons
English sterling silver fish serviceEnglish sterling silver fish service london, 1903 Comprising six forks and six knives each with pearl handles, in a fitted liner. (12). L: 7 1/2, Fork L: 6 1/2 in.
GROUP OF AMERICAN COIN AND STERLINGGROUP OF AMERICAN COIN AND STERLING SILVER FORKSGood Group of American Coin and Sterling Silver Forks , 19th c., incl. 12 James Monroe Badger "Oval Thread" coin dinner forks, act. Brooklyn, NY, 1840-1874, l. 7 5/8 in.; 8 William Gale & Son "Mayflower" dinner forks, NY, 1852, l. 8 in.; and 8 Gorham "Chrysanthemum" sterling dinner forks , pat. 1885, l. 7 1/2 in.; total wt. 52.55 troy ozs
54 PCS COIN SILVER FLATWARELarge54 PCS COIN SILVER FLATWARELarge group of assorted American coin silver from Northern and Midwestern silversmiths, 54 pcs. Includes 6 Fiddle Tipt pattern forks, marked for Knowles & Ladd (Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1850s), monogram AC; 11 Fiddle Tipt pattern forks, marked Pure Coin and B. Pitman in rectangle, monogram LFJ; 6 forks in a threaded pointed oval pattern, marked James Watson and Coin with horse head and chevron pseudohallmark (working Philadelphia, 1821-1872), monogram JSH; 2 small forks (5 1/2" L) marked for Edwin Trask (working Galesburg, Illinois, mid 19th c.); 5 dessert spoons and 6 teaspoons with Fiddle Tipt handles marked J.R. Reed (James R. Reed, working Pennsylvania, c. 1840), monogram MJW; 7 Fiddle pattern teaspoons marked Henry Evans in rectangle (working Newark, NJ, 1835-1862), monogram JSH; 5 Fiddle Tipt teaspoons marked for Wood and Hughes and J.E.M., monogram AWH; 1 table spoon marked Oakes (attr. Henry Oakes, working Hartford, CT 1830-1842) and 5 assorted dessert spoons in Fiddle and Fiddle variant patterns with marks for makers Coe & Montgomery; W.W. Hannah; Pitkin/Nortom & Freeman; L. Eaton; and R.H. _ Woodstock, VT. 57.86 oz troy combined weight. Provenance: The estate of Peter Fyfe, Nashville, TN. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Some wear to fork tines, scattered small dents: Oakes tablespoon has significant wear to bowl, some other spoons slightly bent and worn; wear to monograms.
KLEIN & BROTHER COIN SILVER FORKSRareKLEIN & BROTHER COIN SILVER FORKSRare Group of Mississippi Coin Silver "Fiddlethread" Forks , John and Julius Klein, Vicksburg, c. 1854, marked "KLEIN & BROTHER" or "KLEIN & BRO", incl. 4 dinner forks, l. 7 5/8 in., and 6 dessert forks, l. 6 5/8 in., total wt. 18.95 troy ozs
Set of six coin silver forks: fiddleSet of six coin silver forks: fiddle handles, upturned tipt fronts, rounded fins, marked "S. Wilmot" (Samuel Wilmot, New Haven, Connecticut, working 1800-1805; Georgetown, South Carolina, working circa 1825; Charleston, South Carolina, working circa 1837), monogrammed "JMC", 6-1/2 in. Monogram worn, tine wear, one with tine repair, dents, scratches, several arms bent. Private Collection
COIN SILVER FLATWARE INC. F.H.COIN SILVER FLATWARE INC. F.H. CLARK, 17 PCSGroup of 17 pcs. coin silver flatware. Includes 5 table or serving spoons, fiddle swell handles, marked in rectangle F.H. Clark & Co. (Frederick Harvey Clark, working Memphis, Tennessee circa 1850-d. 1866 as F.H. Clark & Co.), period script monogram AJ; 3 table or serving spoons with fiddle pattern handles marked L. Kent (Luke Kent, working Cincinnati, Ohio c. 1830); 7 teaspoons in with fiddle swell handles (4 marked for Nigel Harding & Co. of Boston with SS and FWC monograms; 3 marked for M. Pearson of Portland, Maine with S and PJ monograms), all circa 1860; and 2 short handled tea or nut scoops with pierced shell form bowls and plain oval handles (1 with retailer mark Garrett & Son, likely Philadelphia, possibly sterling). 20.540 total troy ounces. Provenance: Devon Farm; estate of Sarah Hunter Hicks Green, Nashville, Tennessee. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
One shell-bowl scoop has repair to handle. 1 Harding spoon has significant dent to bowl, some other spoons have light minor dents to bowls.
A Group of American Arts and CraftsA Group of American Arts and Crafts Sterling Silver Flatware including an Erickson salad serving fork and spoon an ONC salad server an ONC lemon fork and 6 ONC luncheon knives (10 pcs.)
Group of assorted Georgian sterlingGroup of assorted Georgian sterling silver forks and knives mostly london, various dates and makers Comprising 12 assorted dinner forks; 12 assorted luncheon forks; 12 dinner knives with steel blades marked JCTC; and 12 luncheon knives with steel blades marked Henry Atkin, Sheffield, 1847 (36). Longest: 9 1/2 in. 40 oz weighable silver Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.
Six coin silver forks: fiddle handles,Six coin silver forks: fiddle handles, thread borders, rounded fins, marked "W&H" (Wood & Hughes, New York City, working 1845-1899), "G" monogram, 7-3/4 in. Wear to tines.
Frigast Denmark solid sterlingFrigast Denmark solid sterling silver salad serving fork & spoon, 11-3/4" l, 9.37 TO
Eighteen George III/IV Silver ForksEighteen George III/IV Silver Forks
Various Makers, London, 18th/19th Century
Fiddle, Shell and Thread pattern, comprising 12 examples by William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1782 and 6 examples by Morris & Michael Emanuel, London, 1825.
each marked for Sterling on handle
58 ozt 6 dwt
Length 8 1/4 inches.
Property from the Estate of Patricia Ann Black Smyth, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Sold to Benefit Berea College, Berea, Kentucky
AMERICAN SILVER FORKS Various makers;AMERICAN SILVER FORKS Various makers; comprising sixteen large fruit and cold meat forks and twenty-four smaller pickle and other forks (40 pcs.). Approx. 58 oz.
Silver fivty-nine pieces: fiftySilver fivty-nine pieces: fifty five pieces ''Community'' silverplated flatware including: seven dinner knives with stainless steel blades; eight luncheon knives; one butter knife; seven dinner forks; eight luncheon forks; one serving fork; three place spoons; nine soup spoons; eleven teaspoons all with bead and floral decoration some surface scratches; along with three pieces Monarch Silver Co. silverplate tea service including: creamer 3 3/4'' h.; double-handled sugar dish 4 1/4'' h.; along with tea pot with pierced finial 8 1/2'' h. all with incised floral decoration surface scratches and light tarnish.
A set of six silver table forksA set of six silver table forks hallmarked for London 1836 fiddle pattern together with six fiddle pattern table spoons hallmarked for London 1847 total approx. weight 28.6 oz.
Seven pieces coin silver flatware:Seven pieces coin silver flatware: four forks, C.C. Shaver; serving spoon, DB Miller; teaspoon, Duhme & Co.; tongs, C Young, Bridgeport; detailed list available. The Estate of the Late Thomas W. (Jack) and Dr. Frances Bernard Overall, Greeneville, Tennessee
Eleven American Coin Silver DinnerEleven American Coin Silver Dinner Forks in the Fiddle Thread Pattern Wood & Hughes New York wc. 1845-1899 ret. G. Brown weight 26 troy ozs.
English, Russian, Continental silver,English, Russian, Continental silver, all flatware; small basket with blue glass liner, Danish marks, 4 x 3-2 in.; oval tray, openwork sides, Danish marks, 7 x 5 in.; cup, marks for Russia, 2 x 2 in.; ten pieces Georgian English silver tongs, ladle, serving spoons, coffee spoons; two Russian spoons; Austro-Hungarian spoon; Continental fork, teaspoon, (18 pieces). The Collection of a Charleston, South Carolina Gentleman
Group of sterling and coin silverGroup of sterling and coin silver flatware- spoons forks and knives w/stainless blades.