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JE Caldwell sterling silver serving
JE Caldwell sterling silver serving spoon & meat fork, 3-letter monogram, marked with script "D", 5.88 TO
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(6) JE Caldwell sterling silver
(6) JE Caldwell sterling silver pastry dessert forks, "C" monogram, 7" l, 10.185 TO
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(12) JE Caldwell sterling silver
(12) JE Caldwell sterling silver oyster forks, "C" monogram, 6" l, 6.85 TO
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6 PCS, J.E. CALDWELL STERLING
6 PCS, J.E. CALDWELL STERLING SILVER SPOONS J. E. Caldwell (American, 19th century). Set of six sterling silver table spoons. Appropriately marked. Approx. w. 7", 7.1 ozt Ahlers & Ogletree, Inc. reserves the right to require payment for this Lot via secured funds such as wire transfer and/or certified check.
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(4) Stag antler handled carving
(4) Stag antler handled carving utensils, c/o JE Caldwell & Co carving knife, fork & sharpener with sterling mounts, 3-letter monogram, roast fork
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6 PCS, J.E. CALDWELL STERLING
6 PCS, J.E. CALDWELL STERLING SILVER SPOONS J. E. Caldwell (American, 19th century). Set of six sterling silver table spoons. Appropriately marked. Approx. w. 7", 7.1 ozt
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J.E. CALDWELL COIN SILVER LADLESTwo
J.E. CALDWELL COIN SILVER LADLESTwo Philadelphia Coin Silver Ladles, incl. J.E. Caldwell & Co., act. 1848-2009, with scroll decorated handle, l. 12 3/4 in.; and punch ladle, ret. Farr & Thompson, act. 1853-1858, shell-shaped bowl and vintage motif handle, l. 11 3/8 in., total wt. 10.30 troy ozs
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J.E. CALDWELL & CO. STERLING
J.E. CALDWELL & CO. STERLING KNIFE AND SERVERJ.E. Caldwell & Co. "King's" Pattern Sterling Silver Fish Serving Knife and Flat Server, l. 11 3/4 in. and 9 7/8 in., total wt. 10.15 troy ozs
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WATERCOLOR, E.J. SCHULTELES Fork in
WATERCOLOR, E.J. SCHULTELES Fork in the River, 1904, watercolor on paper, signed "E.J. Schulteles" and dated lower right, overall (with frame): 18"h x 23"w
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(6) JE Caldwell sterling silver
(6) JE Caldwell sterling silver butter knives, "R" monogram, 5-7/8" l, 4.88 TO
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John P. Cowan
John P. Cowan (American/Tennessee, b. 1920; Active Texas) "Forks of the Creek", watercolor, sight 17" x 23", signed lower right, retains gallery label en verso "Meredith Long & Company, Houston". Glazed, matted and framed. Provenance: The estates of David and Eula Wintermann.
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E. J. CUTLER, AMERICAN 20TH
E. J. CUTLER, AMERICAN 20TH CENTURY, EAST FORK, 1915, OIL ON CANVAS, FRAMED: 17 X 13 INE. J. Cutler, American 20th Century, East Fork, 1915, Oil on Canvas, Framed: 17 x 13 in,
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Charles J. Belden Photograph of
Charles J. Belden Photograph of Group Crossing Stream Silver gelatin photograph unmarked but by Charles Belden Z/T Ranch Pitchfork Wyoming capturing five riders crossing stream with three pack horses loaded with milk cans ca 1930s 9 x 14 in. matted and framed 16.5 x 20.75 in.Charles J. Belden (1888-1963) was born in San Francisco into a wealthy California family. He developed a life-long passion for photography when he purchased his first camera to record his travels throughout Germany and Russia after graduating from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1909. Upon his return to the U.S. Belden worked as a cowboy on the L.G. Phelps Ranch in Wyoming. He then went to work on and eventually managed the legendary Pitchfork Ranch near Meeteetse Wyoming. During his time at the Pitchfork Ranch between the 1920s and 1930s Belden produced a variety of images that captured life on the dude ranch including livestock activities as well as the surrounding western landscape. Many of his western photographs were taken on horseback aboard his reliable pony Pinky. He thought this gave him the desired perspective he was hoping to achieve. Belden's photographs were featured in various publications including National Geographic and the Saturday Evening Post. Refer to the University of Wyoming American Heritage Center's Digital Collection of Charles J. Belden Photography for comparable examples of his work.
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SIX CARVED MOTHER OF PEARL HANDLE
SIX CARVED MOTHER OF PEARL HANDLE DINNER KNIVES, RETAILED BY J.P. CALDWELL & CO.Six Carved Mother of Pearl Handle Dinner Knives, Retailed by J.P. Caldwell & Co., From the Estate of Dr. James K. Hill
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(7) JE Caldwell teaspoons, 3-letter
(7) JE Caldwell teaspoons, 3-letter monogram, 6" l, 5.61 TO
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J.E. CALDWELL & CO STERLING
J.E. CALDWELL & CO STERLING SILVER-GILT STUFFING SPOON, 7 OZTJ.E. Caldwell & Co Sterling Silver-Gilt Stuffing Spoon,, Dimensions: 7 ozt
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Arthur Stone sterling cold meat
Arthur Stone sterling cold meat fork, scroll handle, designer and chaser Edward Billings, "HFC" monogram, 9-1/2 in. Light scratches. Private Collection, Arden, North Carolina.
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2 SMALL WROUGHT IRON FLESH FORKSca.
2 SMALL WROUGHT IRON FLESH FORKSca. 19th century; signed H.R. Fetter (attributed to Henry R. Fetter, Warwick Twp., Lancaster Co., PA) with rod and flatwork hook top handle, 13", Condition: deep surface pitting, two pellet strikes on both ends of maker's mark "J.D." two prong fork with rod and flatwork hook top handle, 10", Condition: good
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Coin silver pitcher, James E.
Coin silver pitcher, James E. Caldwell & Co. 7"h; together with a Sheffield taper chamber stick 1.5"h, two sterling silver Demi-tasse spoons and six knives
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FRAMED CONFEDERATE EATING
FRAMED CONFEDERATE EATING UTENSILS FOUND NEAR SAYLER'S ...Confederate States of America fork, knife, and spoon, no visible markings, framed under glass, brass plaque reading "SAYLER'S CREEK-APPOMATTOX", overall 11 X 9 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Note: A hand written label on the verso reads "These three (knife, fork, & spoon) were dug together at a site used by Confederate Gen. Ewell's troops near the Saylor's [sic] Creek (Va.) battlefield. Undoubtedly all belonged to the same Confed'te soldier."
Condition:
much corrosion with missing or broken elements, typical appearance for excavated object
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(20) Pcs JE Caldwell sterling
(20) Pcs JE Caldwell sterling silver flatware, marked with script "D", 25.635 TO, c/o (6) 8-1/2" tablespoons, (12) 5-1/4" bouillon spoons, serving spoon, sugar spoon
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TWO PENNSYLVANIA WROUGHT IRON FLESH
TWO PENNSYLVANIA WROUGHT IRON FLESH FORKS, 19TH C.Two Pennsylvania wrought iron flesh forks, 19th c. , one stamped J.R. Lambirth , 15 1/2" l., the other stamped D.C. Miller 1883 , 18 1/2" l. Provenance: Sotheby's, Important Americana, The Collection of Mr. And Mrs. James O. Keene, January 1997, lot 61.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Shortest with break to terminal.
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KLEIN & BROTHER COIN SILVER
KLEIN & BROTHER COIN SILVER FORKSRare Group of Mississippi Coin Silver "Fiddlethread" Forks , John and Julius Klein, Vicksburg, c. 1854, marked "KLEIN & BROTHER" or "KLEIN & BRO", incl. 4 dinner forks, l. 7 5/8 in., and 6 dessert forks, l. 6 5/8 in., total wt. 18.95 troy ozs
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JE Caldwell sterling silver fox
JE Caldwell sterling silver fox head stirrup cup, HVH Judge, 1961, 4" h, 3.47 TO Estimate $80-120
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4PC J.E. CALDWELL & CO. STERLING
4PC J.E. CALDWELL & CO. STERLING SILVER DEMITASSE SPOON...Beautiful set of 4 demitasse spoons in sterling silver from J.E. Caldwell & Co. Stamped J.E. Caldwell & Co. Sterling.
Issued: 20th Century
Dimensions: 4.25"L x 1"W x 0.5"H
Manufacturer: J.E. Caldwell & Co.
Country of Origin: USA
Condition:
Age related wear.
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MEAT FORK. New England 18th
MEAT FORK. New England 18th century wrought iron brass and maple. Three-pronged fork with elaborate shaft that includes brass-inlaid ''JD'' and star and a turned handle. 17''l. Ex David Good (Ohio). There is brass on the back side at the handle does not appear to be a repair. Pitting is throughout the fork. Is fairly uniform on handle-less on tines. Seems consistent with age.
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An American Sterling Silver
An American Sterling Silver Casserole Spoon Durgin retailed by J.E. Caldwell & Co. in the Heraldic pattern having a scalloped bowl and monogrammed with an intricate engraved R retaining original J.E. Caldwell & Co. felt bag; approximate weight 3.34 ozt. Length 8 3/4 inches.
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Beveled knife, colorful flint. 6
Beveled knife, colorful flint. 6 1/8". "Jackson Co., MO, near Sugar Creek, found by T.J. Tidswell, 1910."
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Georg Jensen ''Blossom'' Sterling
Georg Jensen ''Blossom'' Sterling Youthfork & spoon 5 3/4''.
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Georgia Coin Silver Ladle
Georgia Coin Silver Ladle downturned tipt back fiddle handle, rounded fins, marks for "J. Fogle" (John Jacob Fogle, Milledgeville, Georgia, working 1825-1837, and Columbus, Georgia, working 1837-1841), pseudo hallmarks, "JPL" monogram, 5.51 oz.T., 13-1/4 in.,
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JOHN FERY (1859-1934), AMERICAN
JOHN FERY (1859-1934), AMERICAN FORK CANYON Title: John Fery (1859-1934), American Fork Canyon Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: 20 x 30 Frame dimensions: 29 1/8 x 39 1/8 x 3 1/4
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Mahogany cased English flatware
Mahogany cased English flatware service, circa 1890 to include 12 forks (6.5"l), 12 knives (8.5"l) with bone-like handles; together with a set of 12 J.E. Caldwell knives with mother-of-pearl handles 8.75"l
Box = 2.25"h x 11"w x 10"d
Condition: Box joints loose, missing escutcheon, some cracks to handles
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AN AMERICAN SWING-HANDLE BASKET
AN AMERICAN SWING-HANDLE BASKET J.E. CALDWELL & Co./ STERLING/ 6677B, of oval outline, with pierced borders, circular motifs with cornucopia motifs, the swing-handle with a pierced foliate design and engraved LEJ to centre of handle, oval baseWidth: 24.5cm
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J. E. CALDWELL STERLING SILVER
J. E. CALDWELL STERLING SILVER FILIGREE VASEAntique American Sterling Silver Filigree Trumpet Vase, J.E. Caldwell, Philadelphia, c. 1900, with glass liner, h. 12 1/2 in.
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Youth fork 4.5"l. and a food pusher
Youth fork 4.5"l. and a food pusher 4"l. both 14k yellow gold.
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JOHN CAMPBELL COIN SILVER
JOHN CAMPBELL COIN SILVER FLATWAREGroup of Fiddlethread Coin Silver Flatware , John Campbell, act. Nashville 1836-1855 and Montgomery, AL 1855-1860, marked "JOHN CAMPBELL" in rectangle, marks rubbed, incl. 6 forks (l. 7 5/8 in.) and 5 spoons (l. 8 in.), all engraved on reverse script monogram "CAW"; total wt . (weighable) 20.30 troy ozs.; together with 9 fiddlethread dessert/tea knives, Hall, Hewson & Co., Albany, NY, act. 1839-1842, engraved "Cowles", l. 7 5/8 in.; and unmarked fiddlethread condiment fork, engraved "EC Cowles" Provenance: Descended in the Family of Major Thomas Meriweather Cowles (1794-1857) and Elizabeth Ware Cowles Harrison (1809-1895), Montgomery, AL.