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AMERICAN STERLING 'FIDDLE'
AMERICAN STERLING 'FIDDLE' PATTERN SOUP LADLE BY COOKE & SON, PHILADELPHIA, 6 OZAmerican Sterling 'Fiddle' Pattern Soup Ladle by Cooke & Son, Philadelphia, 6 oz
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A George II silver toddy ladle,
A George II silver toddy ladle, Thomas Cooke and Richard Gurney, London 1729, the bowl of ovoid shape, with turned wooden handle, 33cm long
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19th c. ladle (made from coconut
19th c. ladle (made from coconut shell). 14'' Length.
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English silver toddy ladle, oval
English silver toddy ladle, oval bowl, twist stem with wooden handle, marks for Louisa Courtauld and George Cowles, London, 1773, no monogram, .925 fine, 11-1/2 in. Splits in rim, repairs. Property of a Descendant of Peter Mallett
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A crested Old English Georgian
A crested Old English Georgian silver soup ladle by William Eley and William Fearn London 1820 wt. 6oz. together with a silver sauce ladle Sheffield 1916 and a pair of boxed plated serving spoons.
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Antique George II silver ladle by
Antique George II silver ladle by Ebenezer Coker, c. 1749, London Goldsmith's mark. 12 1/2" long. 7.2oz. Surface wear and slight unevenness to bowl.
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THOMAS GOWDEY COIN SILVER SOUP
THOMAS GOWDEY COIN SILVER SOUP LADLETennessee Coin Silver Soup Ladle , Thomas Gowdey (1795-1863), act. Nashville 1825-1863, marked "T. GOWDEY" incuse, handle engraved "Lewis", l. 13 3/4 in.; together with a Kentucky coin silver tablespoon, Asa Blanchard, act. Lexington, 1806-1838, marked "AB" in rectangle , double struck, script monogram "M", l. 9 in., total wt. 7.55 troy ozs.
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J. CAMPBELL SOUTHERN COIN SILVER
J. CAMPBELL SOUTHERN COIN SILVER SOUP LADLE, NC OR TNLarge Tennessee or North Carolina coin silver punch or soup ladle, marked JOHN CAMPBELL in rectangle (working Fayetteville, NC, 1818-1836, and Nashville, TN, active 1836-1855), with oval bowl and rounded fiddle tipt handle, monogrammed MEMcP in script, 13 1/2"L, 6.26 oz troy.
Condition:
Overall very good condition with some light wear, scratches and shallow small dents to bowl.
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American sterling ladles claret
American sterling ladles claret spoons and servers Gale & Son ladle L13'' Gale & Son fish slice L11 1/2'' Whiting Old English ladle L13'' Whiting claret spoon L13 1/2'' Towle stuffing/rice spoon with button L13'' Towle ladle L14'' Kirk & Son Repousse claret spoon L14'' Total 36.0oz troy (7pcs) 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.
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2 pcs. Coors Pottery Cookware
2 pcs. Coors Pottery Cookware ''Lido''pattern covered dish and 10'' bowl
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Coin Silver Ladle and Spoons
Coin Silver Ladle and Spoons American a seven piece group of coin silver including a ladle marked Poindexter for William P. Poindexter Lexington KY 1818-1859 and six spoons marked W. Cooper for William Cooper Cincinnati OH 1836-1837; ladle lg. 12 in. 8.45ozt (263g). Condition: Oxidation to all and tears to three spoons.
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19th c. Pewter ladle with wooden
19th c. Pewter ladle with wooden handle. 14'' Length.
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S. KIRK & SON 'REPOUSSé' STERLING
S. KIRK & SON 'REPOUSSé' STERLING SILVER SAUCE LADLE SHELL-BOWL SUGAR SPOON L SPOON: 6 1/8 IN. (15.56 CM.); COMBINED: 2 OZS. Kirk & Son 'Repoussé' Sterling Silver Sauce Ladle Shell-Bowl Sugar Spoon, Dimensions: L spoon: 6 1/8 in. (15.56 cm.); Combined: 2 oz
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COIN SILVER LADLE - Mid 19th c
COIN SILVER LADLE - Mid 19th c American Coin Silver Ladle with fiddle handle and scalloped bowl Gothic 'R' monogram marked 'Sunderlin & McAllister (Rochester NY retailer 1860s) maker's mark: D inside a diamond flanked by stars 12 1/4'' long good con
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COIN SILVER LADLE, TOGETHER WITH
COIN SILVER LADLE, TOGETHER WITH A GROUP OF SPOONSCoin silver ladle, by Wilson, together with a group of spoons by Haverstock, Richardson, etc., 12.9 ozt.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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An old English pattern silver
An old English pattern silver soup ladle, Sarah & John Blake, London 1820, and a basting spoon, WS, London 1791, each bearing the Berkeley family crest, approximately 360gm
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WILLIAMS & VICTOR COIN SILVER
WILLIAMS & VICTOR COIN SILVER LADLEVirginia Coin Silver Ladle , Williams & Victor, Lynchburg, act. 1813-1845, with later presentation, l. 12 in., wt. 6.5 troy ozs . Provenance: Estate of Stephen Cabot Forbes Harvey
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S. COCKRELL MS COIN SILVER
S. COCKRELL MS COIN SILVER LADLECoin silver ladle, possibly an oyster ladle or small punch ladle, with acanthus/Ionic design at tip of handle and base of bowl, incuse mark on back of handle "S. Cockrell / Coin / Patent 1855". (Samuel Cockrell, b. Virginia, 1808, moved to Natchez, 1838). Monogrammed MJT on back of handle. 10-3/4'L. 5.08 oz troy. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Some wear to design on back of bowl and handle, overall very good condition.
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American Coin Silver Soup Ladle
American Coin Silver Soup Ladle Squire & Lander early 19th century 11'' long.
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A British Toddy Ladle by Andrew
A British Toddy Ladle by Andrew Fogelberg London 1778 Engraved oval bowl with spout carved wood handle with twist form engraved silver fittings stamped in the center of the bowl with maker's mark "AF" London marks.
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TWO NEW YORK COIN SILVER SOUP
TWO NEW YORK COIN SILVER SOUP LADLES To include: Albert Coles Kenilworth soup ladle with shaped bowl, script monogram and 1904 date to handle (13 1/2 in.); the second with mark of Ball, Tompkins and Black, Kings pattern, with engraved script monogram and 1850 date to handle. (13 1/4 in.).
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CALHOUN TN COIN SILVER SOUP
CALHOUN TN COIN SILVER SOUP LADLENashville, Tennessee coin silver soup or punch ladle with large oval bowl and fiddle tipt handle, incuse mark W.H. Calhoun. Nashville (William H. Calhoun, Nashville, Tennessee, working 1839-1865). Ref. Tennessee Silversmiths, p. 50, figure 47g. Ladle is monogrammed JH. 11 1/4" L. 3.79 oz troy. Circa 1855. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Very good condition, slight crease to bowl (very inconspicuous).
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COPELAND & SONS SERVICE, HUNTING
COPELAND & SONS SERVICE, HUNTING SERIES BY LIONEL EDWARDS Earthenware set designed by Lionel Edwards, ca. 1925-35. Printed marks on the underside "Manufactured by W.T. Copeland & Sons, England, Soley for Soane & Smith Ltd. Knightsbridge, S.W." Printed and painted with twelve named and numbered fox-hunting scenes, comprised of: coffee pot, 7 ¾"; teapot, 7 ¾"; large pitcher, 6" x 8 ¼" x 6 ½"; creamer, 3 ¾" x 4 ¾" x 4"; lidded sugar, 4 ¾" x 4 ¾" x 3 ¾"; five handled cups, 3" x 5"; eight small dishes, 5 ?" diameter; nine saucers, 6 ¾" diameter; six plates, 9"; one covered dish, 5" x 9". Totaling 34 pieces.
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COPELAND & SONS SERVICE, HUNTING
COPELAND & SONS SERVICE, HUNTING SERIES BY LIONEL EDWARDS Earthenware set designed by Lionel Edwards, ca. 1925-35. Printed marks on the underside "Manufactured by W.T. Copeland & Sons, England, Soley for Soane & Smith Ltd. Knightsbridge, S.W." Printed and painted with twelve named and numbered fox-hunting scenes, comprised of: coffee pot, 7 ¾"; teapot, 7 ¾"; large pitcher, 6" x 8 ¼" x 6 ½"; creamer, 3 ¾" x 4 ¾" x 4"; lidded sugar, 4 ¾" x 4 ¾" x 3 ¾"; five handled cups, 3" x 5"; eight small dishes, 5 ?" diameter; nine saucers, 6 ¾" diameter; six plates, 9"; one covered dish, 5" x 9". Totaling 34 pieces.
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American Coin Silver Soup Ladle
American Coin Silver Soup Ladle by R.W. Wilson 12 1/2'' long monogram circa 1850.
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A George III silver soup ladle, Old
A George III silver soup ladle, Old English pattern, by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1806, 5ozs 2dwts More Information Light wear but not misshapen
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Squire & Lander Coin Silver Soup
Squire & Lander Coin Silver Soup Ladle fancy bowl 11-1/4'' long chase monogram excellent 160 grams circa 1840
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A George III silver Old English
A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle by W. & P. Cunningham Edinburgh 1791 (weight 6ozs - bowl dented marked and generally worn)
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COPCO MODERN ENAMELWARE & CARVING
COPCO MODERN ENAMELWARE & CARVING BOARDCopco Michael Lax designed cobalt blue enamel sauce pot with lid, teak handle and knob, and white enamel interior; marked to bottom; measures approximately 6" tall and 12" wide including handle; also includes a Gladmark of Burbank California teak carving board that is marked to bottom; measures approximately 21" x 15-7/16"; both in Good condition, consistent with age and use.
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LAMOTHE CREOLE COIN SILVER
LAMOTHE CREOLE COIN SILVER LADLERare New Orleans, Louisiana Creole coin silver soup or punch ladle, circa 1815, by Pierre Lamothe in the Mid Rib Fiddle or Uniplat (French) pattern, with broad flat bowl. Marked "P. Lamothe" in rectangle; reverse of handle with worn script letter monogram. 12-3/4"L, 6.155 oz troy. Note: According to "Crescent City Silver" (pub. by The Historic New Orleans Collection, 1980), Pierre Lamothe was a member of a New Orleans silversmithing dynasty which included his father in law, Jean Couvertie, his brothers-in-law, his sons Jean-Baptiste and Jean-Marie, at least one grandson, and several nephews. Pierre Lamothe lived for awhile in Santo Domingo, where he married his wife, but they fled to Cuba during the slave uprisings. When the French were expelled from Cuba, Lamothe brought his family to New Orleans (by 1810). By 1821, he was working with his son Jean-Marie under the name of Lamothe et Fils; he is last listed in the 1823 city directory. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
2 repaired tears to side of bowl, wear to rib and monogram, several tiny dents to bowl.
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American sterling silver punch
American sterling silver punch ladle in the ''Old Colonial'' pattern Towle first half-20th century; 13 in. L.; 6.90 ozt. Estimate $ 200-300 Monogram ''C.''
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Nathan Adams silver ladle ca.
Nathan Adams silver ladle ca. 1800 together with T.C. Garrett & Co. Philadelphia silver ladle with a shell form bowl ca. 1845 a W.... ?
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American Coin Silver Soup Ladle
American Coin Silver Soup Ladle by Ball Black & Company circa 1850 14 1/2'' long excellent monogram on back 217 grams.
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AMERICAN COIN SILVER LADLE, HENRY
AMERICAN COIN SILVER LADLE, HENRY FOSTERAmerican, down turned round handle, monogram, marks for Henry C. Foster (Worcester, MA c. 1859-1862 and Boston, MA c. 1863 and 1886-1890), 6.44 oz. T, 11-1/2 in.
Provenance: Sue and Shasta McCranie, Willacoochee, Georgia
Condition:
light scratches
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American Coin Silver Soup Ladle
American Coin Silver Soup Ladle byWood & Hughes olive pattern handle fancy scalloped bowl 12 1/4''.
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Group of American silver flatware
Group of American silver flatware in the "Lafayette" pattern, Towle comprising 5 cream soup spoons, 3 teaspoons, 6 coffee spoons, 5 shellfish forks, a pair of sugar tongs, and a pie spade (plated blade); together with Dominick & Haff "Broad Antique" pattern serving fork, gravy ladle, grated cheese shovel, and a similar Reed and Barton serving knife with stainless blade; 25 pieces in all, 21.50 ozt. of weighable silver