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(8) Thomas Whartenby coin silver
(8) Thomas Whartenby coin silver forks, fiddle back, 3-letter monogram, Philadelphia PA, c 1811-1850, 7" l, 10.11 TO
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(6) EARLY ENGLISH STERLING FORKS
(6) EARLY ENGLISH STERLING FORKS - Six Three-Tined English Sterling Forks hallmarked for 1774 London with illegible maker's mark the back of the fiddle handles engraved with a Lion Rampant holding a fleur-de-lis 8'' long good condition. 11.6 ozt.
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(6) STERLING FORKS - Six Early
(6) STERLING FORKS - Six Early Three-Tined English Sterling Forks hallmarked for 1774 London with illegible maker's mark the back of the fiddle handles engraved with a Lion Rampant holding a fleur-de-lis 8'' long good condition. 11.6 ozt.
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3 WROUGHT IRON TWO-PRONG FORKSca.
3 WROUGHT IRON TWO-PRONG FORKSca. 18th-19th century; signed "B. Kent" tool decorated flatwork handle with hook top hanger, appears to have woman seated pulling on flower stem in decoration, very primitive form, 17 1/2"; non-typical round rod ball and baluster worked handle with shell form hanger, 18 1/2"; very primitive large fork with round and flatwork handle with ram's horn, 21"; Condition: some surface rust
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TWELVE GEORGE III SILVER FORKS.
TWELVE GEORGE III SILVER FORKS. Including six by William Fearn London 1770 threaded edge pattern the underside of terminals with chased armorial device; six by Thomas Wallis II and Jonathan Hayne London 1812 and 1814 the terminals with chased armorial device - 28 oz. 6 dwt.; 8 in. long.
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FOUR GEORGE III STERLING SILVER
FOUR GEORGE III STERLING SILVER FORKS, THOMAS BARKER, LONDON, CIRCA 1806, 4 OZ; L: 6 1/2 INFour George III Sterling Silver Forks, Thomas Barker, London, Circa 1806,, Dimensions: 4 oz; L: 6 1/2 in
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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 English Silver Two-Tined Fork
*An English Silver Two-Tined Fork George Williams Adams London 1863 together with two similar silverplate examples four silverplate berry spoons and four others; approximate total weighable 2.61 ozt. Length of longest 7 3/4 inches.
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2 HAND WROUGHT IRON ROASTING
2 HAND WROUGHT IRON ROASTING FORKS CA. 18TH-MID19th century; primitive form fork with crab's leg cut and bent accent on tool decorated grip, wrapped hook hanger, central rod and flatwork lower/upper handle, 22 1/4"; initial "HxL" fork with pierced heart shaped top handle that is arched with flatwork upper 2/3 and rod worked lower, possible work of "Jong Long, Manheim area, PA", 18", [Note: fork structure pictured and attributed by Clarke Hess to John Long on page 88 in "Mennonite Arts"; Condition: both have surface rust, good cleaning needed
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Southern coin silver forks set T.W.
Southern coin silver forks set T.W. Radcliffe Columbia and Camden South Carolina working 1827-1870 French Thread pattern engraved with initials FMT marked: T.W. Radcliffe. L6 3/4'' and 13.5oz Troy (11pcs) Provenance: Charleston South Carolina collection. Forks in good condition with tines worn from use monograms and marks are rubbed.
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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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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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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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TWELVE GORHAM STERLING "HENRY II"
TWELVE GORHAM STERLING "HENRY II" ICE CREAM FORKS monogrammed, 5 1/2 in. L, 13.45 ozt.
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18th c. English silver
18th c. English silver shell-handled two-prong iron forks, marked J.H.
Provenance: Lardner family (Philadelphia)
7"l (9) and 8.5"l (10)
Condition: Rusty, dents, scratches, wear consistent with age.
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A Collection of Twelve English
A Collection of Twelve English Brass Toasting Forks comprising crimped standard examples each with various decorated finials including a cat a dog Boston Stump two ships a horned figure and Well's Grandfather another example depicting Quarter Jack and four telescopic examples. Length of longest 20 inches.
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C4 ENGLISH & IRISH GEORGIAN
C4 ENGLISH & IRISH GEORGIAN SILVER FORKS: To include pair of 1816 Thomas Townsend Dublin forks monogrammed 8 1/4''. 1802 William Eley & William Chawner forks with engraved stag head 8''. Approx. 10 troy oz.CONDITION: Note signs of age and use.
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Seven pieces coin silver
Seven pieces coin silver flatware: four forks, C.C. Shaver; serving spoon, DB Miller; teaspoon, Duhme & Co.; tongs, C Young, Bridgeport; detailed list available. The Estate of the Late Thomas W. (Jack) and Dr. Frances Bernard Overall, Greeneville, Tennessee
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3 Horn Cups & a 2-Prong Horn
3 Horn Cups & a 2-Prong Horn Handled Fork. 2 Cups are monogrammed, one is marked 'J.P. Waston, Esq. MD.' From a Sherman, CT estate. Dimensions: Fork is 18" long.
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ELEVEN GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER
ELEVEN GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER FORKSLondon, late 18th/early 19thy century, most downturned fiddle handles, two with monogram on back, various makers, .925 fine, 26.74 oz. T., 6-3/4 in. to 8 in.
Provenance: The Important Private Collection of a Rocky Mountain Couple
Condition:
all with typical wear and loss to tines
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3 WROUGHT IRON FLESH FORKSca.
3 WROUGHT IRON FLESH FORKSca. 19th-20th century; all two-prong forks with different form handles: one fork with diamond faceted flatwork handle with drilled hanger hole, 14 1/2"; small size fork with arched flatwork grip and wrapped hook, 11"; late primitive fork with flatwork square top handle with drilled hanger hole, 12"; Condition: all good
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FINE TOOL DECORATED & BRASS
FINE TOOL DECORATED & BRASS INLAID WROUGHT IRONfork ca. 1824 dated; flesh fork with two prongs, rod and tapered flatwork handle with rattail hook hanger, two brass plate inlays each with fine tool punch and engraved decoration, the upper brass engraved with date and initials "L (or S) B", the lower inlay with heart pattern engraving, 13 1/2"l; Condition: cleaned upper surface, appears authentic
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Gorham sterling forks and spoons
Gorham sterling forks and spoons retailed by Carrington Thomas & Co circa 1894 King George pattern marked: Gorham sterling and Carrington Thomas & Co comprising: 6 tablespoons L8 1/2'' 6 forks L7 5/8'' Total 34.0oz Troy (12pcs) Provenance: Charleston South Carolina private collection. Good condition with wear and rubbing consistent with age. Monogrammed with the initial ''B''.
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TWELVE AMERICAN COIN SILVER
TWELVE AMERICAN COIN SILVER FORKSTwelve American Coin Silver Forks, Farrington & Hunnewell, Boston, act. 1835-1885, oval thread pattern, l. 7 3/8 in., wt 17.40 troy ozs.
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Lot (5) wooden toolmakers bicycle
Lot (5) wooden toolmakers bicycle fork patterns.
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Eighteen George III/IV Silver Forks
Eighteen George III/IV Silver Forks
Various Makers, London, 18th/19th Century
Fiddle, Shell and Thread pattern, comprising 12 examples by William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1782 and 6 examples by Morris & Michael Emanuel, London, 1825.
each marked for Sterling on handle
58 ozt 6 dwt
Length 8 1/4 inches.
Property from the Estate of Patricia Ann Black Smyth, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Sold to Benefit Berea College, Berea, Kentucky
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South Carolina coin silver forks,
South Carolina coin silver forks, fiddle and thread handles: marks for "T.W. RADCLIFFE" (Thomas W. Radcliffe, Columbia, working 1827-1833 and 1848-1870; Camden, 1833-?, monogrammed "FMT", 6-3/4 in., (11 pieces). Loss to tines, wear, some handles bent. Private Collection, Charleston, South Carolina
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SIXTEEN GEORGE III AND LATER SILVER
SIXTEEN GEORGE III AND LATER SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN FORKS comprising four George III silver table forks by Duncan Urquhart and Naphtali Hart, London 1811, six Victorian silver dessert forks by George Adams, London 1876 and six other Victorian silver dessert forks, various dates and makers, combined weight 26 tr. ozs
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SIGNED "F.G. FARMER" WROUGHT IRON
SIGNED "F.G. FARMER" WROUGHT IRON BUTCHER'S FORKca. mid 19th century; large three-tine roasting/butcher fork with arched handle with curved form upper top, lower and upper flatwork with rod stem center and has rattail bent hook for hanging, incised band accents and maker's strike, 20"; Condition: good
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An American silver plate
An American silver plate presentation shovel inscribed '' Union Fork and Hoe Co. Razor Back '' and '' God bless this project and all its workers ''. Approx. 100 cm long.
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EXTENSIVELY TOOL DECORATED
EXTENSIVELY TOOL DECORATED TWO-PRONG ROASTING FORKca. 1780-1820; rod bottom two prong fork with fine tapered top tool decorated flatwork handle, multiple tool punch decoration with floret punch and rope twist pattern, 22 1/4"; Condition: good
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4 EARLY AMERICAN COIN SILVER
4 EARLY AMERICAN COIN SILVER FORKS AND SPOONS: Approx. 11.9 troy oz. To include; 2- Thomas Fletcher, Philadelphia forks and 2- unknown hallmarked W with eagle tablespoons. These pieces were a present to the secretary of Francis Biddle, statesman and Attorney General under Franklin Roosevelt, and were handed down through the Biddle family. Forks measures 8'', spoons 8 1/2'' l.
CONDITION: Note scratches
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SIX AMERICAN COIN SILVER THREAD &
SIX AMERICAN COIN SILVER THREAD & FIDDLE FORKS John S. and William Mott, New York, NY, c.1789; "L" monogram, 7 5/8 in. L, 14 ozt.
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Five Hand-Wrought Forks, Pot Lifter
Five Hand-Wrought Forks, Pot Lifter probably American, 19th century or earlier: hay fork, 10 in.; roasting fork with stand, 23-1/4 in.; three roasting forks, shortest marked on back "Higgins"(?), 19 in. to 28-1/4 in.; pot lifter, 21 in.,
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TWO SETS OF THREE GEORGE III
TWO SETS OF THREE GEORGE III TABLE FORKS, A FURTHER FORK, A SET OF SIX DESSERT FORKS AND A DESSERT FORK
Old English pattern, crested, by Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1807-12, 23ozs 10dwts
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Duhme & Co. Twist Sterling Forks
Duhme & Co. Twist Sterling Forks Plus American twenty pieces of coin and sterling silver Twist forks ten marked Duhme & Co. ten marked Duhme & Co. 925/1000 Sterling PLUS one marked C. Oskamp three marked Mayer & Voirol and five marked C.H.; longest lg. 7.75 in. silver wt. 41.90ozt (1303.5g). Property of Caswell and Sara Lane Condition: Monogrammed.