- Kinsey Coin Silver Spoons American
Kinsey Coin Silver Spoons American a coin silver shell spoon and tablespoon by E & D Kinsey both marked E & D Kinsey; largest lg. 8.5 in. silver wt. 2.44ozt (76g). Condition: Shell spoon monogrammed. Tablespoon with tear to bowl and dents.
- Thirteen coin silver spoons: shaped
Thirteen coin silver spoons: shaped fiddle, upturned tipt handle, pointed fins, monograms: eight marked "E&D Kinsey" (Edward and David Kinsey, Newport, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio, working 1844-1861), 6 in.; five marked "David Kinsey" (Cincinnati, Ohio, working 1840-1871), 6 in., [very slight wear to bowl tips]. All with light scratches.
- SILVER LADLE DAVID KINSEYAmerican,
SILVER LADLE DAVID KINSEYAmerican, mid 19th century, large engraved fiddle handle, engraved bowl, monogram, marks for David Kinsey (Cincinnati, Ohio, working 1840-1871), 7.41 oz. T., 12-1/4 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, Greenville, South Carolina
Condition:
small dent in bowl, light scratches, monogram removed remonogramed
- COIN SILVER LADLE. Marked for
COIN SILVER LADLE. Marked for Edward and David Kinsey Cincinnati Ohio 1835-1850. Fiddle handle engraved ''Elizabeth''. Dings on bowl. 13''l. Approximately 5.5 ozt.
- Coin silver julep cup, round, tapering
Coin silver julep cup, round, tapering sides, reeded top and bottom borders, marked "E&D Kinsey" (Edward & David Kinsey, Newport, Kentucky, and Cincinnati, Ohio, working 1844-1861), monogram "GLK", 5.2 oz.T., 3-1/4 x 3 in. Light scratches, small dents, interior base with small scratches (probably used as pen cup), one base rim dent, sides bent in. Gorham Estate.
- Kinsey Coin Silver Julep Cup American,
Kinsey Coin Silver Julep Cup American, 19th century: tapering sides, reeded borders, marks for E. Kinsey (Newport, Kentucky, and Cincinnati, Ohio, working 1834-1861), "FB" monogram, 4.77 oz.T., 3-1/2 x 3 in.,
- Four each Edward & David Kinsey
Four each Edward & David Kinsey and Duhme & Co. 8 1/4" coin silver spoons, and two W.P. Bingham & Co. 6" spoons; all monogrammed.
- Coin silver julep cup, round with
Coin silver julep cup, round with tapering sides, beaded border top and bottom, no monogram, marked "E. & D. Kinsey" (Edward and David Kinsey, Newport, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio, working 1844-1861), 5.29 oz.T., 3-7/8 x 3-1/8 in. Light scratches, small dents. Gorham Estate.
- GROUP OF COIN SILVER FLATWARE AND
GROUP OF COIN SILVER FLATWARE AND SERVING PIECES Including: 4 E & D Kinsey teaspoons, 6"; 2 Pear & Bacall shell serving spoons, 8-/2"; ca. 1830s Baltimore S. Kirk & Son shell server, 9 ½"; claw tongs, 6"; sterling spoon by Tiffany, Peretti, 6 ?". Weighs 9.24 toz.
- Kinsey Coin Silver Julep Cups Cincinnati
Kinsey Coin Silver Julep Cups Cincinnati OH ca 1844-1861 two sterling silver julep cups both marked E & D Kinsey for Edward & David Kinsey; ht. 3.25 in. silver wt. 10.32ozt (321g). Property of Caswell and Sara Lane
- Southern coin silver spoons set
Southern coin silver spoons set E & D Kinsey Newport Kentucky (wk. 1844-61) Tipt pattern engraved with initials MB and marked: E&D Kinsey. L6'' and 3.6oz troy Provenance: Charleston South Carolina collection. Literature: Kovel Ralph & Terry. KOVEL'S AMERICAN SILVER MARKS. New York: Crown 1989. pp.214. 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.
- Two American Coin (.900) Silver
Two American Coin (.900) Silver Ladles, one a punch ladle in the traditional "Fiddle Swell Tipt" pattern by Edward (1810-1865) and David (1820-1874) Kinsey, Cincinnati, Ohio, working 1844-1861, l. 12", the other a sauce ladle in the traditional "Fiddle" pattern by Dennis & Fitch, Troy, New York, working ca. 1835-1839, l. 6-1/2", 5.92 total t. oz.
- Coin silver lot including five
Coin silver lot including five Edward & David Kinsey serving spoons, fourteen Michie Bros. spoons, six Duhme & Co. spoons, a Baldwin & Co. spoon, a Wilson McGrew butter knife, and a Reed & Barton pickle fork (5 3/4"L); 28 pieces total.
- KINSEY COIN SILVER JULEP CUPCoin
KINSEY COIN SILVER JULEP CUPCoin silver mint julep cup or tumbler, round tapered form with reeded and molded lip and foot, monogrammed JG. Incuse mark on base "E & D Kinsey" (Edward & David Kinsey, working ca.1836-1850, Newport, Kentucky, and Cincinnati, Ohio). 3-5/8"H, 5.21 oz troy. Provenance - Lexington, Kentucky area collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1/2" dent to back.
- KINSEY COIN SILVER CREAM PITCHER
KINSEY COIN SILVER CREAM PITCHER AND KENDRICK CUP, 2 IT...1st item: Coin silver cream jug with foliate chased handle and band, gilt washed interior, marked E & D KINSEY in rectangle for Edward & David Kinsey, ca.1836-1850, Newport, Kentucky, and Cincinnati, Ohio. 3 1/4" H. 2nd item: Coin silver mug or cup with repousse floral and scroll cartouche enclosing a script monogram, marked Kendrick & Sons for William Kendrick, Louisville, mark used 1880-1932. 2 5/8" H. Combined weight: 9.12 troy ounces.
The Estate of Cora Jane Spiller, Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Condition:
1st item: Some wear to decorative band surrounding the body, otherwise very good condition. 2nd item: Some denting to handle affecting seam, some minor denting to base, otherwise very good condition.
- An Early Sterling Silver Sifter
An Early Sterling Silver Sifter Berry Ladle Approx. 6-3/4"L, the shell shape pierced bowl has a gold wash, engraved details on the handle, worn marks on the back of the stem; London, William Fearn maker's mark. Weighs approx. 1.4 troy oz.
- Early English Sterling Dipping
Early English Sterling Dipping Ladlewith coin in bowl dated 1579 whale bone handle 17 1/2'' long.
- SNYDER KY COIN SILVER LADLE AND
SNYDER KY COIN SILVER LADLE AND SPOONSSubstantial Kentucky coin silver gravy ladle with round bowl, pointed fins and fiddle handle, monogrammed BER, marked J & G Snyder in rectangle on reverse (James C and George W. Snyder, working Paris, Kentucky 1845-1848). 8 1/4"L, 2.47 oz troy. Ref. Marquis Boultinghouse, Silversmiths of Kentucky, 1785-1900, p.254, mark illustrated p. 306, fig. 152 A-B. Together with 3 Coin Silver Table or Serving Spoons with fiddle handles monogrammed AF, marked on reverse in serrated rectangles "G.S." (George Snyder, working Paris, KY, 1803-1813). 8 3/4"L, 5.44 oz troy. Ref. Marquis Boultinghouse, Silversmiths of Kentucky, 1785-1900, p.254, mark illustrated p. 301, fig. 151A. Note: George and James Snyder were father and son; George Snyder is credited with devising an improved multiplying fishing reel which became known as the "Kentucky" fishing reel. Provenance - Lexington, Kentucky area collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Ladle: Some scratching, 5/8" L deep scratch to bowl, overall good condition. Spoons: Some light wear to tips of bowls, scattered small dents, one handle with some light discoloration, overall good condition.
- Georg Jensen sterling silver and
Georg Jensen sterling silver and ivory ladle circa 1925 Numbered 93, with a berried knop and hammered bowl, monogrammed to the back of the bowl K.F.M-S 1927. L: 15 3/4 in., 9.1 oz. total weight.
- 20 PCS. COIN & STERLING FLATWARE,
20 PCS. COIN & STERLING FLATWARE, INCL. KINSEY & TOWLE ...1st-7th items: 7 Coin silver flatware items with fiddle tip handles, including 6 teaspoons, stamped with "E&D Kinsey" in rectangle for Edward & David Kinsey, working ca. 1836-1850, Newport, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio, monogrammed "LJ"; and 1 butter spreader, stamped with "J.P. Beggs & Co." in rectangle for Joseph P. Beggs (working Cincinnati and possibly Louisville, Ky ca. 1848-1861), monogrammed "AMB". 8th-20th items: 12 Sterling silver flatware items, including 9 Towle Canterbury pieces (7 forks and 2 knives); 2 Wallace teaspoons; 1 Durgin teaspoon; and 1 International butter spreader; all stamped with Sterling. All items stamped with maker's marks. All items range in size from 5 3/4" L to 9 3/8" L. Combined coin weight: 4.79 total troy ounces. Combined sterling weight: 14.88 total weighable troy ounces.
Condition:
All items with minor scattered use wear, overall good condition. Some pieces monogrammed.
- Reed & Barton sterling silver punch
Reed & Barton sterling silver punch ladle and sugar sifter with gold washed bowls; the sifter in the La Touraine pattern, the ladle Les Six Fleurs. Ladle: 10"L.
- A pair of King's pattern sauce
A pair of King's pattern sauce ladles London 1930 of shell fiddle and thread pattern and four spoons
- PAIR OF AMERICAN 19TH CENTURY COIN
PAIR OF AMERICAN 19TH CENTURY COIN SILVER SPOONS, MARKED E.& D. KINSEY, ALL WITH MONOGRAM, 8 3/4" L. , WEIGHT-99 GRAMSPair of American 19th Century Coin Silver Spoons, marked E.& D. Kinsey, all with monogram, 8 3/4" L. , Weight-99 grams
- Two Austro-Hungarian spoons and
Two Austro-Hungarian spoons and one ladle (dated to the mid 1800's, .813 purity), 1911 Tiffany sterling spoon, and also a Sheffield silverplate strainer. Ladle: 9 1/4"L.
- Gorham Sterling Silver Ladle
Gorham Sterling Silver Ladle
Estimate:$100-$150
- Kentucky coin silver julep cup,
Kentucky coin silver julep cup, tapering sides, reeded borders, marked "E&D KINSEY" (Edward & David Kinsey, Newport, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio, working 1844-1861), inscribed "Eugenie Keen", 5.16 oz.T., 3-1/2 x 3 in. Light scratches, small dent. Theresa and Arthur Greenblatt, Amherst, New Hampshire, May 1974.
- Silver ladle with carved bone handle
Silver ladle with carved bone handle and gold wash interior, late 19th c., 16"l
- Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Sauce
Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Sauce Ladle, in the ornamental pattern #38, designed in 1912 by Georg Jensen (1866-1935), Copenhagen, with the post-1945 Jensen mark, l. 7-3/4", 2.38 t. oz.
- Kentucky coin silver ladle, round
Kentucky coin silver ladle, round upturned tipt fiddle handle, pointed fins, oval bowl, marked "Kitts" (John Kitts, Louisville, Kentucky, working 1836-1878), monogram "ERR", 13-1/4 in. Light scratches.
- A silver sauce ladle, a sugar sifter
A silver sauce ladle, a sugar sifter spoon and various condiment spoons
- * An American Arts & Crafts Sterling
* An American Arts & Crafts Sterling Silver Sauce Ladle Kalo Chicago having an applied B monogram marked sterling Kalo 9; approximate weight 1.81 ozt. Length 7 3/4 inches.
- *An English Silver Ladle Thomas
*An English Silver Ladle Thomas Dicks London 1814; approximate weight 6.00 ozt. Length 13 1/4 inches.
- Two American Sterling Silver Ladles
Two American Sterling Silver Ladles Kirk and Whiting the first in the Repousse pattern; approximate total weight 14.90 ozt. Length of first 14 inches.
- Three Philadelphia pewter ladles
Three Philadelphia pewter ladles early/mid 19th c. bearing the touch of L. Kruiger Palethorp and McQuilken 13 1/4" l. 13" l. and... ?
- American sterling ladles and spoons
American sterling ladles and spoons New York circa 1880 comprising: Whiting Honeysuckle pattern ladle and sugar sifter L11 1/2'' and L6 3/4'' John Polhemus Diamond pattern: 12 teaspoons L6''; fork and spoon L7'' and coin silver punch ladle by unknown maker L10 1/4'' Total 20.0oz troy (17pcs) 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.
- GORHAM STERLING SILVER 'KINGS I"
GORHAM STERLING SILVER 'KINGS I" PATTERN LADLEGorham sterling silver ladle, "Kings I" pattern, triple monogram on handle, small nicks to bowl edge, approx 13"l, 7.68ozt