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JENNINGS BROTHERS, THIRTEEN PIECES,
JENNINGS BROTHERS, THIRTEEN PIECES, LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH C.,: INCLUDING SILVERPLATE SERVING SET, FORK AND SPOON, FLOWERING VINE MOT...Jennings Brothers, thirteen pieces, late 19th/ early 20th C.,: including silverplate serving set, fork and spoon, flowering vine motif; pair of swan salt cellars; two bud vases; three pin cushions; along with other animal and figural pieces, all pieces with expected wear including scratches, small damages and loss to finish.
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DOMINICK & HAFF AND JENNINGS
DOMINICK & HAFF AND JENNINGS STERLING SPOONS,14PC American, 19th/20th century. Fourteen piece group of sterling silver teaspoons comprising: eight Dominick & Haff "Virginia" (pattern introduced 1912) (5.75"), and six Jennings Silver Company (patent date 1880; 5.625"). Total approx. weight of, 11.30 ozt. Appropriately marked.
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Roger Bros. silverplate items
Roger Bros. silverplate items including a nut spoon, three spoons, four demitasse spoons, a butter knife, and an 1847 Rogers Bros ladle in the Assyrian pattern (13 1/4"L); 12 pieces total.
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SIX STERLING FOLDING AND DISPENSING
SIX STERLING FOLDING AND DISPENSING SPOONS four folding spoons including one with a corkscrew and two medicine dispensing teaspoons. Approx. 6 ozt. Provenance: Anna Safley Houston Museum of Decorative Arts Chattanooga Tennessee
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GEORG JENSEN, TIFFANY & JADE
GEORG JENSEN, TIFFANY & JADE HANDLED SPOONS. A large Georg Jensen sterling serving spoon, 10”L. Tiffany & Co. sterling serving spoon, strawberry pattern, 9.25”L. A carved jade handled spoon with sterling bowl, 10.25”L.
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A pair of silver jam spoons
A pair of silver jam spoons London 1903 having engraved bowls a dessert fork a butter knife and a trowel (handle missing)
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Collection of coin silver serving
Collection of coin silver serving spoons to include examples by John Stevenson H.B. Jones and J. Mosser 67.4 ozt. ?
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TWELVE UNGER BROS. STERLING
TWELVE UNGER BROS. STERLING DEMITASSE SPOONS. American. First quarter 20th century. Monogrammed. Floral design. Lined display box. Approximately 2 ozt.
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Thirteen spoons; various styles,
Thirteen spoons; various styles, most sterling, one with enamel, also a molded glass spooner. Spooner: 5"H.
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Collection of Twelve Silver
Collection of Twelve Silver Spoons and Casters, consisting of an attractive set of six J. C. Hanna engraved coin silver teaspoons, second quarter 19th century, a pair of American paneled and weighted sterling salt-and-pepper casters in the \"Early American\" style, h. 5\", a pair of Georgian sterling master salt spoons, and a pair of Georgian sterling \"Fiddle\" mustard spoons.
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Early American silverplate
Early American silverplate including six 1847 Rogers Bros. gumbo spoons in the "Charter Oak" pattern, Reed & Barton "Medallion" pie server, and also a Williamsburg Kirk and Steiff pewter mug. Mug: 4 3/4"H.
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SIX AMERICAN STERLING SILVER
SIX AMERICAN STERLING SILVER SOUVENIR SPOONSSix American Sterling Silver Souvenir Spoons, late 19th c., by various makers, including 4 teaspoons and 3 demitasse spoons, "Sunny South", "Biloxi, Mississippi", "Pensacola, Florida", "Baton Rouge, Louisiana", "Louisiana" and "Dallas, Texas", wt 2 troy ozs., 19 dwts. (6 pcs.)
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Set of thirteen coin silver
Set of thirteen coin silver spoons by H.J. Pepper 5.75"l. and four other flatware pieces.
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COLLECTION UNGER BROTHERS ART
COLLECTION UNGER BROTHERS ART NOUVEAU STERLING FLATWARE: An assembled collection of 14 pieces to include 12 spoons patterns to include Narcissus He Loves Me La Fantasie The Wave Evangeline Love's Dream Reine des Fleurs Dawn Les Secrete des Fleurs Les Circes Alexander and a unidentified pattern. Demitasse spoon in the Douvaine pattern fork in the Cupid Sunbeam pattern. Largest spoon 6''. Most monogrammed or engraved. Approx. 12.8 troy oz.CONDITION: Expected dents and dings.
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(12) JACOBI & JENKINS STERLING
(12) JACOBI & JENKINS STERLING REPOUSSE SPOONS Small soup spoons, each marked and monogrammed on the reverse side of the handle, 5.25"l, approx. 12ozt (total)
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(6) TIFFANY & CO. STERLING MINT
(6) TIFFANY & CO. STERLING MINT JULEP SPOONS(lot of 6) American sterling silver mint julep or iced tea stirring spoons, Tiffany & Company, each bowl formed as a overlapping leaves, the handle hollow as a straw, some slightly bent, approx 8 3/8"l; 2.39ozt total
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A (SET 13PC) J.B. & S.M. KNOWLES
A (SET 13PC) J.B. & S.M. KNOWLES LEXINGTON STERLING A (Set 13pc) J.B. & S.M. Knowles Lexington sterling, including a berry spoon 8.5"l and (12) soup or Gumbo spoons, initialed; en suite with (8) Gorham English Gadroon soup spoons, weighable 27 toz
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J Gibbs coin silver spoons,
J Gibbs coin silver spoons, including six matching 8”L spoons and a large 14.5” serving spoon, monogrammed with name George Greene, all stamped J. Gibbs. Approx. 17.75. T oz Condition: small spoon with bending CT Transfer Fee $10
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American coin silver spoons,
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.
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A set of six silver teaspoons,
A set of six silver teaspoons, Mappin & Webb and three other spoons
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16 MISSISSIPPI COIN SILVER
16 MISSISSIPPI COIN SILVER SPOONS, WILSON & KLEINSixteen (16) Mississippi coin silver dessert spoons, stamped WILSON & KLEIN in rectangles with STANDARD banner for S.H. Wilson and John A. Klein, working in partnership circa 1840-1850 in Vicksburg, Mississippi, with a branch in Yazoo City, Mississippi. Includes ten (10) dessert spoons and six (6) teaspoons, all featuring handles with rounded fiddle ends monogrammed WB. Ranging in size from 5 7/8" to 7" L. Combined weight: 12.28 oz troy. Note: Pennsylvania born silversmith S.H. Wilson relocated to Yazoo City, MS about 1840 and entered into partnership with silversmith John A. Klein of Vicksburg (formerly of Virginia). By 1851, Wilson was advertising in Yazoo City under his name alone. His business survived the ravages of the Civil War, but he was killed in a duel in 1869. During the period in which Wilson and Klein were working together, there was no legal requirement in the U.S. that an item contain a certain percentage of silver. The "Standard" mark signified quality, indicating that the spoons contained the same percent of silver as the national coinage.
The Collection of Dr. Joe Newsom Rawlings, Davisboro, Georgia.
Condition:
Overall very good condition with some light wear to tips of bowls, marks, and monograms. One teaspoon has a 1/4" dent and a slight bend to bowl, otherwise denting is minimal.
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Four ornate sterling silver serving
Four ornate sterling silver serving spoons and ladles. R. Blackinton & Co. Nouveau ladle, Frank M. Whiting Tyrolean berry scoop, Joseph Seymour bright cut serving spoon with gold wash, and a Krider & Biddle ladle with gold washed bowl. All pieces marked. Total weight is approximately 8.8oz. Longest: 8 5/8"L.
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A Collection of American Coin
A Collection of American Coin Silver Spoons comprising three spoons by John O. Beebe New York two salt spoons by Pardon Miller Providence a salt spoon by Curtiss & Stiles Woodbury a teaspoon by Platt & Bros. New York a salt spoon with a shell bowl by Maynard & Taylor Uttica a serving spoon by George Mecum Boston a sugar spoon stamped Farrington & Hunnewell Boston and a sugar spoon stamped Jackson & Many; approximate total weight 7.18 ozt. Length of longest 8 7/8 inches.
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Boxed set of six sterling silver
Boxed set of six sterling silver and polychrome enameled spoons turner & simpson, birmingham, early 20th century The handles decorated with brightly colored enamels; together with two sterling silver and enameled spoons stamped 'D.A. Norway'. (8). L: 3 5/8 in. PROVENANCE: Private Virginia collection
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Five berry spoons approx. 8.5"l.
Five berry spoons approx. 8.5"l. each with gold washed bowls- two Georgian a sterling example and two other hallmarked together with a pair of silver tongs. 10 troy oz.
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SIX GEORGE V SILVER DEMITASSE
SIX GEORGE V SILVER DEMITASSE SPOONS Marson & Jones, Birmingham, 1930, coffee bean finials, faceted bowls, within a presentation case, 1.05 ozt.
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STERLING SILVER AND PLATED JULEP
STERLING SILVER AND PLATED JULEP SPOONS, 11PC American and Mexican, 20th century. Group of eleven julep spoons or straw spoons, comprising: seven in sterling silver (three scrolled, three leaf, and one heart), and four plated heart-shaped. Approx. of one sterling silver l. 7.75"; total weight of the sterling silver spoons, 2.96 ozt.
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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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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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A set of six silver gilt and
A set of six silver gilt and coloured enamel coffee spoons, Barker Bros Ltd., Birmingham 1932, with seal terminals, cased
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Three English silver caddy
Three English silver caddy spoons, all with shield bowls and marks for Birmingham: one with oval bright-cut handle, marks for Joseph Taylor, 1802, 3-1/8 x 1-3/8 in., small dent, wear; one with square handle, marks for Joseph Taylor, 1816, 3-3/8 x 1-1/2 in., average wear; one with scroll handle, floral engraved bowl, marks for George Unite, 1855, 3-1/2 x 1-3/8 in., some wear, all .925 fine with monograms. A Georgia Private Collection
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(4) Pcs sterling silver flatware,
(4) Pcs sterling silver flatware, 3.86 TO, c/o Bigelow Bros & Kennard 9" etched serving spoon, S Kirk & Son 7-1/2" iced tea spoon & (2) 2-1/2" salt spoons
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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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A Gorham "Jefferson" Pattern
A Gorham "Jefferson" Pattern Sterling Silver Flatware Service ret. A.B. Griswold & Co. LTD New Orleans act. 1906-1924 including 16 dinner forks 40 luncheon forks 12 dessert spoons 12 tablespoons 10 bouillon spoons 12 fruit spoons 6 citrus spoons 20 ice cream spoons 11 iced tea spoons 4 teaspoons 12 flat butter spreaders 3 salt spoons and a fish serving fork and knife combined weight 186.90 troy ozs. in a paint-decorated fitted case (approx. 150 pcs.)
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4 sterling silver bonbon spoons,
4 sterling silver bonbon spoons, one from 1933 Century of Progress, 5" l, 3.17 TO Estimate $40-80
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EIGHT STERLING SILVER SERVERS
EIGHT STERLING SILVER SERVERS Including: a J.B. & S.M. Knowles Apollo serving spoon with pierced bowl; an S. Kirk & Son Repoussé tablespoon and bon bon spoon; a sugar spoon; a Baker-Manchester Mfg. Co. cucumber server; and (3) infant feeding spoons. Various monograms.