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Eight coin silver spoons
Eight coin silver spoons Together with a silver plated teapot, a silver plated epergne, and a sterling silver basket with cobalt glass insert. (11).
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Coin silver spoons by various
Coin silver spoons by various makers such as "T. Goldsmith", "J.M. Freeman", etc., largest 8 1/4"l
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SET OF 11 FREEMAN & BENNETT
SET OF 11 FREEMAN & BENNETT STERLING SILVER TABLESPOONS, 9.8 OZTSet of 11 Freeman & Bennett Sterling Silver Tablespoons,, Dimensions: 9.8 ozt
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Five 19th c. coin silver spoons-
Five 19th c. coin silver spoons- Freeman Philadelphia Amos Pangborn VT George W. Webb Baltimore and two by Stodder & Frobisher Boston. Each approx. 9"l.
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Assorted American coin silver
Assorted American coin silver spoons Including 5 serving spoons by Wm Kendrick, 2 serving spoons by E&D Kinsey, 2 Whiting serving spoons and 2 teaspoons by Wm Kendrick. (11). 14 oz.
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Assorted American sterling silver
Assorted American sterling silver flatware Comprising of spoons small knives, carving knives etc.
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Six sterling silver teaspoons
Six sterling silver teaspoons Monogramed "W" L: 5 1/2 in.
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Five American silver spoons and
Five American silver spoons and three forks mostly 19th century. Weight 8 oz
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Early silver teaspoon circa 1700
Early silver teaspoon circa 1700 Trefoil handle, monogramed "GHH" (marks worn), together with fiddle handled teaspoons and mustard scoop, 4 pcs. Generally good condition.
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Augusta coin silver flatware:
Augusta coin silver flatware: serving spoons, tongs, fish fork, teaspoons with marks for J.N. Freeman & Co., T.W. Freeman, W. Catlin, Clark & Co.; tongs with Clark, Rackett & Co.; F&H Clark, F.A. Brahe, G.C. Gordon, possibly John Howell & Andrew McLean, (19 pieces); detailed list available.
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Virginia coin silver forks,
Virginia 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.
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Nine silver spoons, Sheffield 1907,
Nine silver spoons, Sheffield 1907, with feather edges
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TWELVE J. J. FREEMAN & CO.
TWELVE J. J. FREEMAN & CO. PORCELAIN, D'ORE BRONZE AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL CAVIAR SPOONS, CA. 19TH CENTURY 6" Elegant porcelain reticulated handle glazed in polychrome with gilt highlights, ormolu stem with leaf design holder with carved mother-of-pearl bowl. Offered in original retailer J. J. Freeman & Co., Toledo, O. protective felt sleeve. Provenance: old private collection, Sewickley, PA, by descent in the family to the current owner.
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Southern coin silver spoons: A.
Southern coin silver spoons: A. Blanchard, Kentucky; Freeman, Norfolk, Virginia; H. P. Buckley, New Orleans; J. Campbell, North Carolina or Tennessee; 5.35 oz. T., (five pieces). The Collection of a Charleston, South Carolina Gentleman
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A small quantity of antique and
A small quantity of antique and modern silver spoons.
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THREE AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS
THREE AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS Including a dinner spoon by F.W. Macomber of Fall River, teaspoon by BG, and a teaspoon by H&P of New York; 2.3 ozt.
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Assorted American sterling silver
Assorted American sterling silver flatware Comprising five tea spoons, five table spoons, one soup spoon; all monogramed "B"; together with various sterling and silver plate flatware items. (22 pieces total).
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Assorted silverplate flatware in
Assorted silverplate flatware in case Including skewers, spoons, forks and knives in a fitted case.
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A silver spoon by Tiffany & Co.
A silver spoon by Tiffany & Co. commemorating the Hudson- Fulton celebration of 1909.
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Collection of American silver
Collection of American silver spoons first half of the 19th century All with fiddle handles, mostly in sets of six, including teaspoons and tablespoons (6), 46 pieces. Total weight of all spoons 29 oz. PROVENANCE: Property of a Philadelphia gentleman Some are worn, makers including: A.Miller, J.C. Thompson, S.Co. bailey & co., philadelphia, pa, circa 1850 Twin cast handles at the ends, openwork sides with scrolls and flowers . L 13 1/4 in. Weight 22 oz. PROVENANCE: Private Collection, Pennsylvania Good condition; normal wear. Marks are strong
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Group of French silver gilt
Group of French silver gilt demitasse spoons In three boxed sets, comprising two sets of six and one set of ten, each in a fitted mahogany, rosewood or ebony banded case. (22). 8.9 oz.
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A silver egg cup and spoon by David
A silver egg cup and spoon by David Fullerton London 1931/2 in fitted case.
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A set of six silver grapefruit
A set of six silver grapefruit spoons, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1972 and a set of six silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1977 approximately 274gm
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American sterling silver serving
American sterling silver serving pieces Comprising of a Gorham parcel gilt serving spoon, an R. Blackington & Co. serving spoon; together with a coin silver Hotchkiss & Schreuder Medallion serving ladle. (3). Ladle L: 11 in. 7.5 oz. total weight
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Sterling silver "Grand Colonial"
Sterling silver "Grand Colonial" pattern flatware service mid 20th century The service including 12 place knives,12 place forks, 16 tea spoons, 12 cream soup spoons, 12 salad forks, 8 hollow handled butter spreaders, 4 iced tea spoons, 3 table spoons (one pierced), sugar shell and infant fork, together with a sterling silver handled bottle opener and angel food cake breaker (do not match). Weight of weighable silver: 56 oz. Very good condition, slight wear
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Silver soup ladle curry &
Silver soup ladle curry & preston, philadelphia circa 1840 7 oz.
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Silver. Georgian and later Fiddle
Silver. Georgian and later Fiddle pattern flatware being a table spoon three dessert spoons four teaspoons a tablefork and a dessert fork.
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A Collection of American Coin
A Collection of American Coin Silver Spoons comprising a cased set of six marked Grimes & Venible a set of five spoons stamped F. Hillworth two serving spoons stamped Phelps two teaspoons with maker's mark F.M. two teaspoons by Zahm & Jackson Lancaster a serving spoon and six teaspoons bearing maker's mark I.T. a serving spoon by H.L. Webster & Co. Providence and nine spoons by William Rogers; approximate total weight 31.16 ozt. Length of longest 9 inches.
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Twelve sterling silver and enamel
Twelve sterling silver and enamel demitasse spoons david-anderson, norway Each with bright colored enamel decoration, in a fitted box retailed by Eduard Foehr, Germany; each spoon stamped 925. L: 3 3/4 in. One spoon with slight enamel loss to edge
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Assorted sterling silver serving
Assorted sterling silver serving pieces Comprising of a Manchester 'Daffodil' carving set, a bon bon spoon, a Gorham 'King Richard' soup spoon and 2 small sauce ladles. (6).
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Georg Jensen sterling silver
Georg Jensen sterling silver serving spoon Pattern no. 133, monogrammed MLS and dated 1928. L: 11 1/4 in. 3.7 oz
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A boxed set of silver grapefruit
A boxed set of silver grapefruit spoons by Mappin and Webb Sheffield 1935 (Jubilee mark). Wt.4.7oz.
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Four early silver spoons: one
Four early silver spoons: one 17th century apostle spoon, possibly James the Minor, marks possibly for Nina Square (Wens Neisser, 1657), Continental silver, partial marks possibly James Minor, 6-1/4 in., possible bowl repair ; one Continental tap spoon, gilt top, 6-3/4 in., bowl overpolished ; one English silver trifid spoon, London, 7-1/4 in., removed monogram ; English silver mote spoon, partial marks, 5-1/4 in., wear to bowl . Private Collection.
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Silver tablespoon william
Silver tablespoon william vilant, philadelphia, circa 1725 Plain oval handle with spine down handle and back of bowl, rear of handle monogrammed "RWI" L: 8 1/4 in.
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Group of Georg Jensen silver
Group of Georg Jensen silver articles Various patterns including pyramid and blossom, comprising four spoons of various size, a small fork and a salt and matching spoon. (7). Longest spoon L: 8 in. 9.4 oz.
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Two Freeman Woods coin silver
Two Freeman Woods coin silver spoons, marked "Woods" in cartouche (New York State, working 1791-1794, and New Bern, North Carolina, working 1794-1827); one with oval handle, bright cut decoration, oval bowl, monogram, 8-3/4 in., heavy wear, loss to bowl ; one with coffin handle, monogram, 8-1/4 in., wear . Both with dents and scratches.