- American Coin Silver Soup Ladle
American Coin Silver Soup Ladle Squire & Lander early 19th century 11'' long.
- American Coin Silver Soup Ladle
American Coin Silver Soup Ladle byF.&H. Clark circa 1830's 13''.
- American Coin (.900) Silver Soup
American Coin (.900) Silver Soup Ladle, second quarter 19th century, by Cunningham/Cooper & Co. for Joseph Bachmann, New York, in the traditional "Fiddle Tipt" pattern, l. 13", 4.57 t. oz., together with an American Sterling Silver Soup Ladle, fourth quarter 19th century, by the Campbell-Metcalf Silver Co., Providence, Rhode Island, in the traditional "Broad Antique" pattern, monogrammed "JCH", l. 10-1/4", 5.34 t. oz. (two pieces).
- 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.
- American Coin Silver Soup Ladle
American Coin Silver Soup Ladle by R.W. Wilson 12 1/2'' long monogram circa 1850.
- AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER SOUP LADLE
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER SOUP LADLE The tapered handle stamped with "S&B" in a rectangular punch, "D" period monogram with foliate flourishes, elegant oval form bowl.
- GROUP OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SOUP
GROUP OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SOUP LADLESFour American Coin Silver Soup Ladles, incl. Nathaniel Francis, New York, NY, act. 1803-1827, l. 5 1/4 in.; Conrad Bard, Philadelphia, act. 1825-1854, l. 13 1/4 in.; probably Littleton Holland (1770-1847), Baltimore, MD, act. 1800-1846, l. 14 in.; and probably Henry Salisbury, New York, NY, act. 1830-1838, l. 13 1/4 in; together with coin silver sugar tongs, marks not identified, l. 6 in.; total wt. 25.60 troy ozs. (5 pcs. of coin silver); together with 2 English silverplate soup ladles, 19th c., incl. Sart fiddlethread with crest, l. 13 1/8 in.; and Marquette & Hattier fiddle with monogram, l. 13 1/4 in. (7 pcs. total)
- American silver soup ladle bently
American silver soup ladle bently and wood, washington d.c. circa 1795 Plain oval handle with monogram, circular bowl. L: 14 in., Weight 5 oz. PROVENANCE: Property of a Philadelphia gentleman Good condition, normal wear. Marks are strong, monogram is weak
- AMERICAN COIN SILVER SOUP LADLE,
AMERICAN COIN SILVER SOUP LADLE, MARK OF JOHN LAWSON WESTERVELT Newburgh, New York, active 1848-1905, shaped bowl with twist stem, engraved armored portrait medallion handle with script monogram.
- American Coin Silver Soup Ladle
American Coin Silver Soup Ladle byWood & Hughes olive pattern handle fancy scalloped bowl 12 1/4''.
- American Silver Soup Ladle, Whiting
American Silver Soup Ladle, Whiting Mfg. Co., New York, N.Y., early 20th century length 12.6 in — 32 cm
- BARTRAM COIN SILVER SOUP LADLEAmerican
BARTRAM COIN SILVER SOUP LADLEAmerican Coin Silver Soup Ladle , William Bartram, Philadelphia, c. 1769, l. 13 in., wt. 5.85 troy ozs
- An American Coin Silver Soup Ladle
An American Coin Silver Soup Ladle in the Fiddle Thread Pattern maker's mark rubbed ret. Hyde & Goodrich New Orleans wc. 1828-1861 weight 7.2 troy ozs.
- An American Coin Silver Soup Ladle
An American Coin Silver Soup Ladle Wood & Hughes New York ret. A.J. & F.A. Leslie Mobile wc. 1856-1875 fiddle thread pattern engraved "Lizzie Foster Jan 5th 1870" length 12 1/4 in. weight 7.20 troy ozs.
- American Coin (.900) Silver Ladle,
American Coin (.900) Silver Ladle, first quarter 19th century, by Benjamin B. Wood (1780-1875), New York City, New York, in the traditional "Fiddle Tipt" pattern, l. 14", 6.75 t. oz.
- THREE SILVER SOUP LADLES APPROX.
THREE SILVER SOUP LADLES APPROX. 15.2 TOTAL TROY OZ.THREE SILVER SOUP LADLES, 1) Unmarked early American coin silver. Monogrammed "LW". Length 12.25". 2) Sterling silver, marked Jones, Shreve, Brown & Co. Beaded edge. Monogrammed "B" on reverse, with presentation dates on obverse 1855-1927. Length 13". 3) Georgian sterling silver. Beaded edge and shell-form bowl. Not monogrammed. Length 13.75". Dimensions: Approx. 15.2 total troy oz.
- American Coin Silver Flatware 19th
American Coin Silver Flatware 19th century, most Philadelphia, including soup ladle, sugar sifter, sauce ladle, sugar spoon, sugar tongs, fork, teaspoons, most with monograms, 32.32 oz.T., (26 pieces); detailed list available
- American silver soup ladle marked
American silver soup ladle marked ''Delarue '' possibly John De La Rue New Orleans early 19th century; 14 1/8 in. L.; 7.40 ozt. coin grade Estimate $ 150-250 Monogram ''P.P. '' bowl with numerous small pecks.
- An American Coin Silver Soup Ladle
An American Coin Silver Soup Ladle in the Fiddle Thread Pattern mark rubbed probably J. & W.L. Ward Philadelphia wc. 1839-1850; together with a coin silver master butter knife in the fiddle thread pattern Wood & Hughes New York ret. U.P. Levy weight 5.65 troy ozs.
- SEVEN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SILVER
SEVEN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SILVER SOUP LADLES, 19th century, from a variety of makers and in a variety of styles, approx. 45.3 total troy oz.
- Squire & Lander Coin Silver Soup
Squire & Lander Coin Silver Soup Ladle fancy bowl 11-1/4'' long chase monogram excellent 160 grams circa 1840
- AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER SOUP LADLE
AN AMERICAN COIN SILVER SOUP LADLE Mark of Farrington & Hunnewell (Boston, Massachusetts, active 1835-1885), period monogram "S" to recto and engraved "June 1st / 1871" to verso of handle.
- AMERICAN COIN SILVER LADLE & SUGAR
AMERICAN COIN SILVER LADLE & SUGAR SHOVELTwo American coin silver serving pieces consisting of a mid 19th century coin silver soup ladle in the 'Threaded Oval' pattern, the reverse bearing marks for Bailey, Kettle & Chapman, the handle monogrammed on the reverse, measuring 11.25" long, weight 147 grams, (no listing found for this maker at the time of cataloguing, however there is a Thomas Kettle listed as working in Charleston, Massachusetts, 1760-1850), together with a monogrammed coin silver sugar shovel with a lobed foliate embossed bowl, the reverse bearing maker's marks for Wood & Hughes, New York City (1840-60), weight, 27 grams. Combined weight, 174 grams.
- American Coin Silver Ladle probably
American Coin Silver Ladle probably New York, 19th century, downturned tipt-back fiddle handle, rounded fins, elaborate engraved eagle and flags, marks for "H. JOSEPHI", "395 B.WAY", inscribed "E.A. Hancock", 7.25 oz.T., 13-3/4 in.,
- American Sterling or Coin (.900)
American Sterling or Coin (.900) Silver Ladle, third quarter 19th century, by the unidentified "R. T. & Co." probably New York, in the traditional "Fiddle Thread" pattern, monogrammed, on the handle, "LSJ", l. 13-1/2", 7.20 t. oz.
- AMERICAN COIN SILVER LADLE AND
AMERICAN COIN SILVER LADLE AND THREE DINNER SPOONS mid-19th century; illegible marks. Each with monogram - 12 oz. 2 dwt.; 8 3/4 in. to 15 3/4 in. long.
- AMERICAN COIN SILVER LADLE AND
AMERICAN COIN SILVER LADLE AND ELEVEN SPOONS. Ladle by Joseph Lownes b. 1758 - d. 1820 Philadelphia with MM monogram 13 in. long; eleven ''King's'' pattern coin silver spoons Matthew Petit (Pettit). c. 1811 New York NY monogramed - 19 oz. 4 dwt.
- TWO AMERICAN STERLING SILVER &
TWO AMERICAN STERLING SILVER & COIN SILVER MEDALLION LADLES The first a sterling silver soup ladle with mark of Wm. Gale Jr. (New York, active 1850-1872), oblong bowl with gold washed interior, period monogram "TAW" (13 in.); the second a soup ladle, unmarked, featuring a portrait bust of a woman within a Greek key surround, period monogram (13 in.). Both with twisted handles.
- AMERICAN COIN SILVER LADLE, EDWARD
AMERICAN COIN SILVER LADLE, EDWARD LOWNES, PHILADELPHIA, CIRCA 1820, 9.7 OZAmerican Coin Silver Ladle, Edward Lownes, Philadelphia, Circa 1820, 9.7 oz
- 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.
- (3) AMERICAN STERLING SILVER SOUP
(3) AMERICAN STERLING SILVER SOUP LADLES, 11.5 OZT(lot of 3) American sterling silver ladles, including: (1) "Grecian" pattern, designed by Henry Hebbard, retailed by J. Stevenson, monogrammed E.J.T., approx 11 3/8"l, (1) "Jermyn" pattern, The Watson Company, monogrammed C.L.D., approx 9"l, (1) engraved G 1852-1902, approx 10.75"l; 11.51ozt total
- An American Coin Silver Ladle ret.
An American Coin Silver Ladle ret. by Hyde & Goodrich New Orleans fiddle typt period script monogram length 12 3/4 in. weight 6.45 troy ozs.
- American Silver ‘Versailles’
American Silver ‘Versailles’ Pattern Soup Ladle, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, R.I., c.1900 length 12.6 in — 32 cm
- TWO AMERICAN COIN SILVER AND STERLING
TWO AMERICAN COIN SILVER AND STERLING SILVER MEDALLION PATTERN LADLES The first a sterling silver soup ladle with mark of Shiebler, no monogram (12 1/2 in.); the second a coin silver soup ladle by unknown manufacturer, period "W" monogram to verso (13 1/4 in.).
- 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.
- TWO AMERICAN COIN SILVER LADLES
TWO AMERICAN COIN SILVER LADLES Circa 1850s, the first having shell bowl and trumpet form handle with bright cut designs and script monogram; the second with lobed bowl and figural relief "Green Man" mask to handle, no monogram. Both unmarked save "PAT.PDG" to first.