- * An American Coin Silver Ladle
* An American Coin Silver Ladle William G. Forbes New York circa 1800 having a tapering handle and oval bowl; approximate weight 5.86 ozt. Length 13 3/4 inches.
- COLLECTION EARLY AMERICAN COIN
COLLECTION EARLY AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS William Garret Forbes, New York, NY, active c.1773-1830; comprising eight table/serving spoons, four teaspoons, monogrammed, 5 3/4 in. to 9 in. L, 17.25 ozt.
- Nine early large coin silver spoons
Nine early large coin silver spoons to include a bright cut by W. Forbes, NY; Moulton; H. Todd; two by Williamson; W. Walker; Rockwell; E. Lownes and C. Babit.
Each approximately 9"l / 16 total Troy oz.
Condition: All monogrammed.
- Forbes coin silver goblet, repousse
Forbes coin silver goblet, repousse and engraved grape and vine decoration, twig and bead rim, marks for William Garret Forbes (New York City, working 1773-1830), 5.03 oz.T., 6-18 in.
- American silver footed bowl
American silver footed bowl w. g. forbes, new york, early 19th century D: 7 in. Forbes & Son good condition
- SILVER: Four coin silver serving
SILVER: Four coin silver serving spoons including T. Richards total weight 5 oz.
- A Collection of Coin Silver Soup
A Collection of Coin Silver Soup Spoons Consisting of: twelve coin silver dessert spoons by various makers, some with monograms, each approx. 9"L (+-). The total weight of the lot is approx. 18.40 troy oz.
- Eight coin silver spoons Together
Eight coin silver spoons Together with a silver plated teapot, a silver plated epergne, and a sterling silver basket with cobalt glass insert. (11).
- Silver: Continental spoon with
Silver: Continental spoon with cherub sterling sardine fork sterling Revere style bowl dent on rim engraved presentation 13 tr. oz total wt
- SILVER: I.W. FORBES (AMERICAN),
SILVER: I.W. FORBES (AMERICAN), C. 1835, THREE PIECE COIN SILVER TEA SET, INCLUDING: POT, 10 ½" H.; COVERED SUGAR; AND CREAMER, EACH...SILVER: I.W. Forbes (American), c. 1835, three piece coin silver tea set, including: pot, 10 1/2" h.; covered sugar; and creamer, each with repoussé handles and shell and flower chased borders, monogramed, wear consistent with age and use including minor surface wear, 79.5 ozt.
- SILVER: seven pieces including:
SILVER: seven pieces including: leaf-shaped Tiffany & Co. dish; hand-hammered hors d'oeuvre fork; two Allan Alder sterling spoons 5'' l.; Cohr Danish sterling spoon with leaf entwined handle; Th. Marthinsen Norwegian sterling bon bon spoon; and hand-hammered sterling cheese serving knife 6'' l. total: 10.25 ozt.
- Silver including: four coin teaspoons;
Silver including: four coin teaspoons; ladel ; mother-of-pearl handle knives and forks; seven hors d'ouvre forks; along with three silver-plate spoons. approx. 7.36 oz tw weighable.[Provenance: from Estate of Lila Sklar Antiques dealer/collector]
- SIX AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS,
SIX AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS, INCLUDING JOHN WOLFE FORBES Including: (3) with mark of John Wolfe Forbes, New York City, active 1802-1831 (7 1/4 in.); a pair with mark of Wood & Hughes, both with retailer mark of F. Dickinson (7 in.); a single place spoon with mark of Samuel and Edmund Roberts, Trenton, New Jersey, active 1844-1882 (7 1/4 in.). All with various monograms.
- A Coin Silver Youth Set Consisting
A Coin Silver Youth Set Consisting of: knife, fork, and spoon with engraved design on the handles, in a velvet fitted presentation case. Each stamped with hallmarks "Cogswell & Weber/ Coin" on the back. Knife measures approx. 6-1/2"L, fork approx. 6-1/8"L, and spoon 5-5/8"L. total weight approx. 2.010 troy oz.
- Five Southern Coin Silver Spoons
Five Southern Coin Silver Spoons Measuring approx. 8-1/2"L, with different monograms and engraved name, total weight approx. 7.66 toz.
- 25 PIECES COIN SILVER FLATWAREAmerican,
25 PIECES COIN SILVER FLATWAREAmerican, 19th century, including set of six Philadelphia serving spoons; set of six Forbes spoons; one spoon with bright cut decoration, A. Simmons; cheese knife with bright cut engraving; one with basket of flowers, most with monograms, 28.65 oz. T., 3-3/4 in. to 9-1/4 in.
Condition:
Simmons with repaired bowl; salt spoon with pitting and heavy tarnish, all with wear
- A Lot of Coin Silver Spoons Including
A Lot of Coin Silver Spoons Including ten fiddle shape teaspoons and eight serving spoons most monogramed various makers. Total weight 20.55 toz.
- COLLECTION OF COIN SILVER FIDDLE
COLLECTION OF COIN SILVER FIDDLE BACK SPOONS: Approx. 7 coin silver spoons to include 5 teaspoons (makers N & T Foster Gordon 2 J. Weiss Hope with Masonic emblem). 2 tablespoons (makers S. Brown Platt & Brothers). Sold with 1832 George White Glasgow Scotland sterling teaspoon. Approx. 6.3 troy oz.CONDITION: Note varying signs of use some significant on all.
- A Lot of Coin Silver Spoons A lot
A Lot of Coin Silver Spoons A lot of 47 coin silver spoons. Some of the makers in the lot are R&W White R. Speer E&D Kinsey J.S. Forbs and J.R. Reed. Most pieces date to around the mid-nineteenth century with fiddle shape handles. Total weight is 28.6 toz.
- Folding Gold Travel Spoon, Tiffany
Folding Gold Travel Spoon, Tiffany & Co.
Estimate:$800-$1,200
- American coin silver spoons, 23pc,
American coin silver spoons, 23pc, including seven Duhme & Co. tablespoons (two sterling), ten E & D Kinsey spoons, and six JS & Co. spoons with floral and foliate embellishments. Tablespoons: 8 1/4"L.
- SILVER: Five Continental silver
SILVER: Five Continental silver spoons figural handles 6.61 ozt.
- Eighteen pieces of coin silver
Eighteen pieces of coin silver including five serving spoons, three 7" spoons, eight 6" spoons, one 4 3/4" spoon, and a fork. Makers include: Benedict, Platt & Brothers, T. Goldsmith, Duhme, Bernard Wenman, and M.S. Savage. Also a large pewter ladle.
- Six Sterling Silver Fancy Spoons
Six Sterling Silver Fancy Spoons by Towle "Old Colonial" With beaded edges urn shape at the end of the handle faceted bowl each marked on the back. Total weight 4.9 toz.
- SILVER: Thirteen coin silver spoons;
SILVER: Thirteen coin silver spoons; along with twelve miscellaneous sterling pieces including a Gorham ''Elm Tree'' sugar scoop a small Gorham ladle ice scoop stamped ''Theodore B. Starr'' on handle small ladle R.B. & Co. sugar cube tongs a small; along with six sterling handle dinner knives and nine butter knives 24.95 ozt.
- American coin silver and silverplate
American coin silver and silverplate spoons and forks of various sizes and makers (Squire & Brother. Co, H.I. Sawyer, W.M. Mayo, etc.). Longest: 9"L.
- SILVER twenty-nine pieces: nine
SILVER twenty-nine pieces: nine coin coffee spoons; six ''800'' forks 6 1/2'' l.; six English sterling spoons; six monogrammed; and two spoons with indistinct hallmarked spoons 22 oz. tw.
- SILVER Sterling twenty-two pieces
SILVER Sterling twenty-two pieces including: ''Old Newbury Co.'' nut spoon; matching beaded handle salad set; two serving spoons; one cream soup spoon; eight coffee spoons (Berks); one gravy lale; six pieces of holloware including dishes; open sugar shell form dish; Wallace plate; and a napkin ring; along with a silverware chest approximate total weighable 52 oz tw.
- A Set of Six Sterling Silver Spoons
A Set of Six Sterling Silver Spoons in "Colbert" Pattern by Frank Smith Silversmiths The spoons monogramed "A. B." on the handle. Measure approx. 8"L, weight approx. 10.7 troy oz.
- STERLING SILVER DESSERT FORK AND
STERLING SILVER DESSERT FORK AND SPOON SETSTERLING SILVER DESSERT FORK AND SPOON SET, "Medallion" pattern by Gorham, introduced 1864, 12 forks and 8 spoons, 20 total pieces, 445.0 grams. The forks are all stamped TIFFANY & CO.
- COIN SILVER SPOONS AND FORKSCoin
COIN SILVER SPOONS AND FORKSCoin silver spoons and forks by Uri Clark, S.E. Young, Vosburgh, etc., 31.3 ozt.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- SILVER: Nineteen small sterling
SILVER: Nineteen small sterling and coin forks and flatware serving pieces various makers including: Tiffany and Co. 8'' serving spoon and fork. 16.06 ozt (20.89 ozt with unmarked)
- Four American silver spoons marked
Four American silver spoons marked 925 and a Scandinavian caddy spoon marked 830S. Weight 4 oz.
- A Collection of Seventeen Antique
A Collection of Seventeen Antique Coin Silver Spoons Measuring approx. 5-3/4"L, some engraved with name, some monogramed, total weight approx. 7.395 toz.
- SILVER thirty-three pieces: eight
SILVER thirty-three pieces: eight Tiffany & Co. coffee spoons pat. 1884 with gilt wash; six seafood forks; twelve coffee spoons with gilt wash; two shell spoons marked ''W. Carrington''; spoon with enamel decoration and gilt wash; two commemorative spoons ''Stockbridge Mass'' and ''California''; along with two unmarked commemorative spoons weighable: 16.41 ozt.
- LOT OF COIN SILVER FLATWARELot
LOT OF COIN SILVER FLATWARELot of coin silver, mostly spoons. Including serving spoons, set of 6 teaspoons, Lowell & Senter, J.E. Caldwell & Co., J.M. Freeman, Griffen & Son, T. Perkins, F.W. Macomber, Gerrish & Pearson, J. Hollister. 656 grams total. End of one spoon chipped.