- Collection American coin silver
Collection American coin silver spoons 19th/20th century consisting of: 2 St. Louis spoons by F.A. Durgin L6 1/4'' and 8 1/2'' spoon by Rhodes Anthony & Co spoon by Mermod Jaccard & Co sugar shell by Jasper Stone 4 spoons by unidentified makers L7 1/4'' to 8'' together with 2 sterling spoons L6 3/4'' and 8''; Continental silver figural spoon L7''. Total 13.0oz troy (12pcs) Provenance: Missouri private collection. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
- Kentucky and Missouri Silver Flatware
Kentucky and Missouri Silver Flatware American, 19th century, Eugene Jaccard & Co. coin silver soup ladle (St. Louis); Prouhet Medallion coin silver teaspoon (St. Louis); Kendrick coin silver serving spoon (Louisville); Conery coin silver teaspoon; Ledman sterling spoon (Louisville), most with monograms, 10.89 oz.T., (five pieces).
- SIX AMERICAN STERLING SILVER SOUVENIR
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.)
- STERLING SILVER DISH AND SPOONS
STERLING SILVER DISH AND SPOONS Six sterling silver teaspoons by SSMC, with handles depicting storks carrying a baby in a bundle, 5 ?"; one RM Sterling Peru dish with scrolled rim, marked to the underside, 1 ¾"H x 11" x 7 ¼". Weighs 12.07 toz. Provenance: Daniel M. Fawcett Estate private collection, Pittsburgh, PA.
- Set of four American silver spoons
Set of four American silver spoons mid 18th c. bearing the touch SS probably Samuel or Simeon Soumaine 8 3/8" l. 7.9 ozt. ?
- GUELBERTH MO COIN SILVER SOUP LADLERare
GUELBERTH MO COIN SILVER SOUP LADLERare and heavy St. Louis, Missouri coin silver ladle, Fiddle Tipt pattern handle, marked A. Guelberth & Co. in rectangle with incuse St. Louis Mo mark (Auguste Guelberth, working St. Louis, MO c. 1836-1848). Monogram EOF. 12-1/8"L, 7.725 oz troy. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Excellent condition.
- Seven Missouri Coin Silver Forks
Seven Missouri Coin Silver Forks 19th century: shaped fiddle tipt front handles, marks for Rene Beauvais (St. Louis, Missouri, working 1838-1876), no monograms, 13.95 oz.T., 7-7/8 in.,
- A Collection of Sterling Silver
A Collection of Sterling Silver Souvenir Spoons including 5 Louisiana Purchase Exposition teaspoons and 3 demitasse spoons 5 Columbian Exposition demitasse spoons and a New Orleans demitasse spoon; together with 4 sterling silver bamboo-handled sipper-stirrers and a silverplate 1939 New York World's Fair teaspoon weight 7.45 troy ozs.
- Durgin St. Louis Coin Silver Serving
Durgin St. Louis Coin Silver Serving Spoon scalloped gold wash oval bowl M. Rosenberg monogram 9-1/2'' excellent 111 grams circa 1850
- 5PC STERLING SILVER SOUVENIR SPOONS1st
5PC STERLING SILVER SOUVENIR SPOONS1st spoon: Gold washed spoon with a portrait of Jefferson and an image of the Cascade Gardens at the St. Louis World's Fair. 2nd spoon: New York City seal and landmarks with the Metropolitan Life Building. 3rd spoon: World's Fair 1893 with a ship and portrait of Christopher Columbus. 4th spoon: Sailing ships, Hudson River, and portrait of Hendrick Hudson. 5th spoon: Richmond with portrait of Robert E. Lee and Confederate monument.
Dimensions: 6"L x 1.25"W
Condition:
Age related wear.
- Jaccard St. Louis coin silver ladle,
Jaccard St. Louis coin silver ladle, shaped fiddle handle, pointed fins, oval bowl, marked "Jaccard & Co. St. Louis" (working 1852-1871), 9.12 oz.T., 13 in. Dents in bowl, scratches. Private Collection, Sarasota, Florida
- Sterling silver stuffing spoon
Sterling silver stuffing spoon in the "Kings" pattern. 14"l. 7 troy oz.
- Eleven sterling silver souvenir
Eleven sterling silver souvenir spoons and one baby spoon. States include California, Missouri, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York (Flat Iron Bldg. and Statue of Liberty). Also a baby spoon with stork handle, the bowl announces a birth on October 12, 1911. Makers include Shepard, Alvin, R. Wallace & Sons, Paye & Baker, Mechanics, and Towle. Total approximate weight is 9.4oz. Longest: 6"L.
- STERLING SILVER SOUVENIR SPOONS
STERLING SILVER SOUVENIR SPOONS AND FLATWAREGroup of American Sterling Silver Souvenir Spoons and Novelty Flatware, various makers and themes, incl. Tiffany 1893 Columbian Exposition spoon with Christopher Columbus and globe, Wendell Mfg. Columbian Exposition California Bldg. Niagara Falls, etc., Dominick & Haff "Labors of Cupid" ice cream spoon, etc., approx. 15 pcs., wt. 12.05 troy ozs.
- Philadelphia Pennsylvania silver
Philadelphia Pennsylvania silver stuffing spoon ca. 1810 bearing the touch of Lewis and Smith 7 1/2" l. 1.7 ozt. ?
- STERLING SILVER four pieces: soup
STERLING SILVER four pieces: soup ladle with gilded bowl ''Strasbourg'' pattern patented in 1897 by Gorham Co. 10 1/2'' l.; along with a lettuce spoon ''Old Colonial'' pattern by A. Stowhall; table spoon by Gorham; and a table spoon by T. Hausmann & Sons 11.30 ozt t.w.
- Silver stuffing spoon joseph
Silver stuffing spoon joseph and nathaniel richardson, philadelphia, late 18th century Plain oval handle with monogram "R H" on back, stamped three times. L: 13 in. Good condition, marks are stromng.
- 26 STERLING SOUVENIR SPOONS PLUS
26 STERLING SOUVENIR SPOONS PLUS DISPLAY CASE the spoon collection includes various places and events such as Seaside; Spokane WA; University of Illinois; Mobile AL; Paris France; New Year's et al. some with enamel; together with the wooden wall display shelf having glass door 18.5''L x 11.75''W x 2''D. Total gross silver: 10.9 troy ozs.
- Collection sterling and silver
Collection sterling and silver souvenir spoons late 19th/early 20th century some with enamel decorations L4'' to 6''. Total 28.5oz troy (approx. 60pcs) Provenance: Missouri private collection. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
- ASSORTED STERLING FLATWARE Including
ASSORTED STERLING FLATWARE Including an enameled sugar spoon, Stieff "Rose" infant feeding spoon, Simpson, Hall & Miller teaspoon, Dominick & Haff fork, Samuel Kirk coin silver teaspoon, two salt spoons. Together with Charles Webster baby cup and silver plated sugar bowl and coin purse; 4.45 ozt.
- A Sterling Silver Serving Spoon
A Sterling Silver Serving Spoon by Whiting, ca. early 20th Century A serving spoon in "Madam Jumel" pattern with laurel leaves and ribbons, marked with Whiting hallmark and "Sterling/Pat.1909". Measures approx. 7-3/4"L. Weighs approx. 1.87 troy oz.
- American Sterling or Coin (.900)
American Sterling or Coin (.900) Silver Ladle, third quarter 19th century, by the unidentified "R. T. & Co." probably New York, in the traditional "Fiddle Thread" pattern, monogrammed, on the handle, "LSJ", l. 13-1/2", 7.20 t. oz.
- (34) STERLING SILVER SOUVENIR SPOONS
(34) STERLING SILVER SOUVENIR SPOONS (INCLUDINGone letter opener), to include: state spoons such as Kentucky, Bath (ME) with figural native American, Daytona (FL) with alligator handle, Statue of Liberty, El Paso (TX), Christopher Columbus, Lake George (NY) with Native American man, X-Mas 1890, John and Priscilla Alden letter opener, Massachusetts, Salt Lake (P monogram), Salem (MA) with witch, Columbus Ferris Wheel, San Francisco (CA), MA state capital, Magnolia Ave (CA), Miami (FL) with alligator, orange, and palm tree. Along with pierced Chicago spoon, Paul Revere's Midnight Ride, Washington's Mansion in Mt Vernon, Baltimore's Washington Monument, Albany (NY), "‘Twas the Night Before Christmas", Michigan, Hartford, Cleveland with Garfield head, Nieuw Amsterdam, 1890 Pan American Expo, Nebraska, Boston's Faneuil Hall, Valley Forge (PA), Maine's Portland Light, Liberty Bell, and a spoon with Cupid and Psyche. Ranging from 4" to 7" long. 21.13 total ozt.
- A Lot of Sterling Silver Spoons
A Lot of Sterling Silver Spoons by Birks in "Louis" Pattern Four 8-1/4" serving spoons and eight 5-7/8" teaspoons each marked on the back. Total weight 13.53 toz.
- Southern Coin Silver Flatware American,
Southern Coin Silver Flatware American, 19th century: New Orleans and Georgia spoons; Northern spoons and sugar tongs; with sterling spoon and silver-plated fork, monograms, 13.95 oz.T., (15 piec
- ST. LOUIS, THIRTEEN PIECES OF THISTLE
ST. LOUIS, THIRTEEN PIECES OF THISTLE GOLD FINGER BOWLS AND UNDERPLATES France, including (11) finger bowls (2 x 4.25 in. diameter); and (2) underplates (5 5/8 in. diameter), signed.
- FOURTEEN AMERICAN STERLING SILVER
FOURTEEN AMERICAN STERLING SILVER SPOONS most are teaspoons late 19th or early 20th century including Tiffany and souvenir. Approx. 9.9 ozt Provenance: Anna Safley Houston Museum of Decorative Arts Chattanooga Tennessee
- THREE STERLING SILVER SPOONS, ETC.Three
THREE STERLING SILVER SPOONS, ETC.Three International Silver Co. sterling silver spoons, in the Frontenac pattern, 4.4 ozt., together with six silver handled knives.
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Condition:
Good condition. Monogrammed. NEW BIDDERS MAY NOT PAY WITH CREDIT CARD. Payment must be made with cash, check (items released after check clears), cashier's check, money order, bank wire transfer, or ACH.
- A silver spoon, G & Co. Ltd, London
A silver spoon, G & Co. Ltd, London 1969, with fleur-de-lis, finial, approximately 45g
- A Set of Twelve American Coin Silver
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.
- Four early silver spoons: one 17th
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.
- 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.
- (33) STERLING SILVER SOUVENIR SPOONS,
(33) STERLING SILVER SOUVENIR SPOONS, 13.45OZT(lot of 33) Sterling silver souvenir spoons, varied makers and designs, destinations include: Alaska, Atlantic City, California, Chicago, Colorado, The Greenbrier, Jerusalem, Michigan, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, New Orleans, New York, Niagara, Salt Lake City, Texas, Yellowstone Park, Yosemite, approx 13.45ozt total
- Sterling silver souvenir spoons
Sterling silver souvenir spoons from the United States and Canada; Colorado, New York, Tennessee, Louisiana, Florida, the Lewis & Clark Exposition, Niagra Falls, and a Canadian spoon with enamel finial. Markers include Paye & Baker, George Shiebler, R. Wallace & Sons, and International. Total weight is approximately 3.6oz. Longest: 4 1/2"L.
- American silver soup ladle bently
American silver soup ladle bently and wood, washington d.c. circa 1795 Plain oval handle with monogram, circular bowl. L: 14 in., Weight 5 oz. PROVENANCE: Property of a Philadelphia gentleman Good condition, normal wear. Marks are strong, monogram is weak
- A Collection of Twenty-Five Sterling
A Collection of Twenty-Five Sterling Silver Souvenir Spoons Ranging in size from approx. 6"L to 3-3/4"L, some with gold washed bowls, some with enameled decorations, with the rarest being a spoon from New York with the figure of the Statue of Liberty at the end. Total weight approx. 11 troy oz.