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Hyde & Goodrich Coin Silver
Hyde & Goodrich Coin Silver Spoons American, 19th century: upturned fiddle and thread handles, marks for Hyde & Goodrich (New Orleans, Louisiana, working 1816-1861): two 8-5/8 in. serving spoons with monograms, and three 6 in. teaspoons, 7.96 oz.T., (five pieces),
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HYDE AND GOODRICH COIN SILVER
HYDE AND GOODRICH COIN SILVER RICE OR PLATTER SPOONScarce coin silver Rice or Platter Spoon, marked for Hyde & Goodrich of New Orleans, Louisiana (James Hyde and C.W. Goodrich, working c. 1816-1866), in the fiddle thread pattern. Script monogram JAT. 13 1/2"L. 6.63 oz troy.
Condition:
Couple of tiny spots of pitting to bowl, overall excellent condition. Some wear to mark.
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HYDE & GOODRICH COIN SILVER SOUP
HYDE & GOODRICH COIN SILVER SOUP LADLENew Orleans Coin Silver Soup Ladle, Hyde & Goodrich, act. 1828-1861, marked "HYDE & GOODRICH" in rectangle and with curious marks; upturned fiddle typt with short mid rib, shallow oval bowl with molded shoulders, old script monogram, l. 13 1/8 in., wt. 7.30 troy ozs. Ref.: Crescent City Silver, pp.1-25.
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Six Hyde and Goodrich Coin Silver
Six Hyde and Goodrich Coin Silver Fiddlethread Soup/Tablespoons New Orleans mid-19th c. marked "HYDE & GOODRICH" in a rectangle with curious marks upcurved fiddlethread handles with high French style shoulders engraved script initials on the reverse length 8 9/16 in. and 8 1/2 in. weight 13.70 troy ozs.
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Hyde & Goodrich, New Orleans,
Hyde & Goodrich, New Orleans, Silver \"French Thread\" Soup Ladle, third quarter 19th century, hallmarked on the reverse of the shank \"Hyde & Goodrich\", l. 13\".
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A Set of Twelve American Coin
A Set of Twelve American Coin Silver Spoons Hyde and Goodrich New Orleans mid 19th century each with a fiddleback typt six monogrammed J.W.G. and six monogrammed J.G.T.; approximate total weight 11.55 ozt. Length 5 3/4 inches.
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10 PCS HYDE & GOODRICH FLATWARE,
10 PCS HYDE & GOODRICH FLATWARE, NEW ORLEANSTen pieces New Orleans, Louisiana coin silver flatware, all marked Hyde & Goodrich in rectangle (New Orleans, 1828-1861). Includes 1 gravy ladle, 1 sauce ladle, 1 condiment ladle, and 1 sugar shell, all in the French Thread pattern, with various monograms on backs of handles; and a set of 6 teaspoons, all with plain fiddle handles, monogrammed FHP on front of handles. 5-1/4" to 7-3/4"L, 12.2 oz troy combined weight. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Overall very good condition. Sauce ladle handle possibly bent.
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HYDE & GOODRICH COIN SILVER
HYDE & GOODRICH COIN SILVER LADLE, NEW ORLEANSNew Orleans, Louisiana coin silver soup or punch ladle, fiddle thread pattern with broad, flat bowl, marked Hyde & Goodrich in rectangle (working New Orleans, 1828-1861), monogrammed Q, 11-3/4"L, 5.77 oz troy. Provenance: Private Arkansas Collection.
Condition:
Several scattered minute dents and scratches, overall very good condition.
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A Group of American Coin Silver
A Group of American Coin Silver Flatware including a Hyde & Goodrich teaspoon 6 engraved teaspoons incised "CHAS:BEIN"; 4 engraved teaspoons DUHME & CO; 5 "Olive" and variant teaspoons Wood & Hughes and others; 4 luncheon forks 7 1/4 in. oval thread unmarked; coffee spoon S. Kirk & Son; teaspoon "J.E. SPEAR"; and a tablespoon "JS" pat. 1887 combined weight 19.10 troy ozs. (22 pcs.)
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An American Coin Silver Soup
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.
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NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER LADLE, HYDE
NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER LADLE, HYDE & GOODRICHNew Orleans, Louisiana coin silver soup or punch ladle with fiddle tipt pattern handle, marked Hyde & Goodrich in rectangle (New Orleans 1828-1861), with additional small incuse A mark beside it, monogrammed CSG on back of handle. 12-1/2"L. 7.52 oz troy. 2nd quarter 19th century. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Very good condition with light wear and scattered small light dents to bottom of bowl, some sales sticker residue which we have not attempted to remove.
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SEVEN PIECES NEW ORLEANS COIN
SEVEN PIECES NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER, HYDE AND GOODRICH...Louisiana, mid 19th century, including shaped fiddle handle sauce ladle; fiddle and thread handle fork; two fiddle and thread handle tablespoons and one teaspoon; fiddle handle tablespoon; salt spoon, all with marks for Hyde & Goodrich (New Orleans, Louisiana, working 1828-1861), 11.12 oz. T., 3-3/4 in. to 8-1/2 in.
Provenance: Private Property from a New Orleans Collection
Condition:
bowls with dents and wear, fork with bent and loss to tines, all with light scratches and some wear
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NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER LADLE, HYDE
NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER LADLE, HYDE AND GOODRICHLouisiana, mid 19th century, fiddle and thread handle and oval bowl, monogram on back "SAC/1854", marks for Hyde & Goodrich (New Orleans, Louisiana, working 1828-1861), 7.51 oz. T., 13-1/2 in.
Provenance: Private Property from a New Orleans Collection
Condition:
small dent in bowl and light wear
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HYDE & GOODRICH SILVER PARTIAL
HYDE & GOODRICH SILVER PARTIAL FLATWARE SERVICEHyde & Goodrich Fiddlethread Coin Silver Partial Flatware Service in the French Taste, c. 1840-1850, act. New Orleans, 1828-1861, marked "HYDE & GOODRICH" in rectangle and with curious marks, all with engraved monograms on the reverse, incl. 8 table forks, l. 8 in., and 7 tablespoons, l. 8 1/2 in. with an associated French 1st Standard, tablespoons by Guillaume Clement, Paris, c. 1840, total wt. 37.45 troy ozs. Ref.: Crescent City Silver
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A Group of New Orleans Coin
A Group of New Orleans Coin Silver Flatware in the Fiddle Thread Pattern Hyde & Goodrich wc. 1828-1861 including 3 dessert spoons and a dinner fork weight 6.80 troy ozs.
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New Orleans Coin Silver Ladle
New Orleans Coin Silver Ladle shaped tipt front fiddle handle, marks for Hyde & Goodrich (New Orleans, Louisiana, 1816-1861), monogram on back "MPL", 8.51 oz.T., 13-1/2 in.,
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An American Coin Silver Ladle
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.
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Southern Coin Silver Spoons New
Southern Coin Silver Spoons New Orleans, 19th century, marks for Hyde & Goodrich (New Orleans, Louisiana, working 1816-1861), some with pseudo hallmarks: nine with fiddle-and-thread handles, four 8 in., four 7 in., and one 8-3/4 in., minor wear; four with olive style handles, 8-1/4 in., tip wear, no monograms, 26.87 oz.T., (13 pieces)
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A New Orleans Coin Silver Pitcher
A New Orleans Coin Silver Pitcher Hyde & Goodrich c. 1850 marked on bottom "HYDE & GOODRICH" in a rectangle octagonal pyriform body having straight sided neck and spout applied molded border on rim at shoulder and at foot hollowcast double scroll handle engraved in script "To/ Lillie Longworth Ward/ from her/ Father" within a reserve formed by repoussé chased scrolling grapevines leaves and grapes height 7 3/8 in. weight 18.20 troy ozs.
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A New Orleans Coin Silver Fiddle
A New Orleans Coin Silver Fiddle Typt Flatware Service for Six c. 1840 Hyde & Goodrich wc. 1828-1861; including 6 forks 6 soup spoons and 6 teaspoons period script monogram "EG" fork length 7 5/8 in. soup spoon length 8 1/2 in. combined weight 24.70 troy ozs. Provenance: Descended in an East Texas Family.
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NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER
NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER FLATWAREGroup of New Orleans Coin Silver "Fiddlethread" Flatware , Hyde & Goodrich, wc. 1828-1861, incl. 6 dinner forks (l. 8 1/8 in.), marked "HYDE & GOODRICH" in rectangle, and 6 soup spoons (l. 7 1/8 in.), marked "HYDE & GOODRICH" incuse and with rubbed pseudo hallmarks, total wt. 25.50 troy ozs
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Sterling Silver Nut or Bon Bon
Sterling Silver Nut or Bon Bon Spoon fancy openwork bowl circa 1915 5'' excellent monogram 20 grams.
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Southern coin silver spoons: four
Southern coin silver spoons: four pieces New Orleans, Hyde & Goodrich and H.P. Buckley; Kentucky, Sharrard; Clark & Co., Georgia; G.W. Webb, Baltimore, Maryland, with one New York, all with monograms (eight pieces). The Estate of the Late Bobby W. Alford.
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7 pc. English Sterling Silver Spoon
7 pc. English Sterling Silver Spoon & Tong Set hallmarks of London 1896 by Hardy Brothers in original box spoons are 3 3/4'' long excellent no monogram.
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GROUP OF NEW ORLEANS SILVER
GROUP OF NEW ORLEANS SILVER FLATWAREGroup of New Orleans Silver Flatware, 19th c., incl. 5 Hyde & Goodrich fiddle typt coin silver tablespoons (l. 8 1/2 in.) act. New Orleans, 1828-1861, marked "HYDE & GOODRICH" in rectangle, and a Durgin "Watteau" pattern sterling oyster ladle (l. 12 3/4 in.), pat. 1891, ret. M. Scooler, New Orleans, act. 1842-1900; total wt. 14.55 troy ozs. (6 pcs.)
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Georg Jensen ''Blossom'' Sterling
Georg Jensen ''Blossom'' Sterling Youthfork & spoon 5 3/4''.
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Coin silver spoons, various makers,
Coin silver spoons, various makers, 29pc. Marks for Edmund Hughes of Hampton, CT, Ira Strong Town of Montpelier, VT, Bigelow & Kennard, Palmer & Bachelder, Davis & Brown, and N. Harding all of Boston, in addition to others. Total weight is approximately 17.2oz. 7 1/4"L.
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Two English silver caddy spoons:
Two English silver caddy spoons: one with twig handle with pear, bowl with repousse fruit and gilt decoration, marks for Hillard & Thomason, Birmingham, 1853, 3-1/8 x 1-1/2 in., good condition; one with handle with cast figural bust and shell bowl, partial mark for W.R. Smily, London, 1865, 3-5/8 x 1-5/8 in., crease in back of handle, both .925 fine. A Georgia Private Collection
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NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER LADLE AND
NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER LADLE AND SALT SHOVEL, HYDE & G...Louisiana, early/mid 19th century, shaped fiddle handle, including sauce ladle, 8 in. and salt shovel, 3-3/4 in., monograms on backs, marks for Hyde and Goodrich (New Orleans, Louisiana, 1816-1861), 2.38 oz. T.
Condition:
typical wear for age and use
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REED & BARTON STERLING SILVER
REED & BARTON STERLING SILVER "HEPPLEWHITE PATTERN" FLATWARE SERVICE, including twelve of each: place spoons, ice cream forks, salad forks, bouillon spoons, orange spoons, demitasse spoons, fish knives, "steak" knives, twenty four teaspoons, seventeen soupspoons, seventeen lunch forks, eleven dessert forks, eighteen hollow handled dinner knives, eighteen dinner forks, eighteen flat handled butter spreaders, large serving spoon, fish serving fork, fish server, pastry server, vegetable serving fork, asparagus server, crumber, sugar tongs, sugar spoon, jelly spoon, casserole spoon, three ladles, one ladle is Gorham, and a five piece hollow handled carving set, monogrammed, retailed at Hardy & Hayes Company, total weighable silver approx. 284.3 troy oz.
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FIDDLETHREAD COIN SILVER SERVING
FIDDLETHREAD COIN SILVER SERVING PIECESGood Group of Fiddlethread Coin Silver Serving Pieces, mid-19th c., incl. Hyde & Goodrich, New Orleans, soup ladle, act. 1828-1861, marked "HYDE & GOODRICH" in rectangle, l. 12 in.; Hyde & Goodrich, New Orleans, crumber, marked "Hyde & Goodrich" in rectangle and with curious marks, l. 11 3/4 in. and serving tongs, Salisbury & Co., New York, 1831-1855, l. 6 3/4 in.; together with a French fiddlethread silverplate soup ladle, 19th c., l.2 1/2 in.; total wt. (weighable) 13.85 troy ozs. (4 pcs.)
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Rare Whiting Manufacturing
Rare Whiting Manufacturing Company Sterling Silver \"Hyperion\" Pudding/Stuffing Spoon, the pattern introduced in 1888, l. 12\".
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A Collection of Sterling Silver
A Collection of Sterling Silver Spoons and Forks in "Hepplewhite" Pattern by Gorham Consisting of: sixteen demitasse spoons, approx. 4-1/4"L, a butter knife, approx. 5-1/2"L, two soup spoons, approx. 5-1/4"L, a teaspoon, approx. 5-3/4"L, three forks, approx. 7"L. All monogramed "K". Overall weight approx. 13.4 troy oz.
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American Neoclassical style
American Neoclassical style silver serving spoon in the "Medallion" pattern, Gorham for Tiffany & Co., circa 1870 together with a pair of Reed & Barton "Empire" tablespoons, Dominick & Haff "No. 10" cracker spoon, Gorham "Buttercup" serving spoon, and a Wood & Holmes Rococo style gravy ladle; 14.2 ozt. t.w.
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Assorted American sterling silver
Assorted American sterling silver flatware and serving pieces Gorham and other makers comprising: Gorham ''Mythologique'' spoon ''Luxembourg'' sauce ladle and 6 neoclassical demitasse spoons; and a Frank Whiting Jugendstil baby fork and spoon; together with an English part-gilt reticulated silver bonbon spoon London 1890-'91; 7.35 ozt. t.w. Estimate $ 100-200
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NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER PITCHER,
NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER PITCHER, HYDE AND GOODRICHLouisiana, early/mid 19th century, pear shaped with exaggerated spout, scalloped rim, scroll handle, repouss‚ and engraved floral decoration, die rolled flared foot, monogram, marks for Hyde & Goodrich (New Orleans, Louisiana, 1816-1861), 11.79 oz. T., 5-3/4 x 7 x 4 in.
Provenance: Brunk Auction, March 2006; Private Property from a New Orleans Collection
Condition:
several dents and some wear