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SILVER TONGS - Plain silver sugar
SILVER TONGS - Plain silver sugar tongs monogrammed 'R'.
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Five coin silver sugar tongs to
Five coin silver sugar tongs to include; Marcus Merriman (1762-1850, CT); Thaddeus Keeler (1805,NY); a possible James Barret example; one with illegible mark and an unmarked example.
Longest 7" / 8 Troy oz.
Condition: Monogrammed, tarnished, scratches, dents.
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A set of William IV silver
A set of William IV silver teaspoons Thomas Cox Savory London 1831.
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SIX GEORGE III SILVER-GILT SPOONS
SIX GEORGE III SILVER-GILT SPOONS Thomas Barker London 1805. Threaded pattern; the terminals with armorial crest over 'A' monogram - 9 oz. 4 dwt.; 7 in. long.
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(53) COIN SILVER SPOONS - Including
(53) COIN SILVER SPOONS - Including Teaspoons: (6) L. Huntoon Jr. 'SCH'; (5) C.W. Thompson 'C. Burns'; (6) Farrington & Hunewell Boston 'EMA'; (4) J.J. Rider 'MCP'; (3) F. Watson. 'LAB'; (3) F. Watson 'EFR'; PLUS: (2) Serving & (2) Table D.F. Studl
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Southern Coin Silver Flatware
Southern Coin Silver Flatware American 19th century. An assembled group of twenty southern coin silver items including eight teaspoons marked for James P. Barnes of Louisville KY six teaspoons marked for James Hyde of New Orleans LA two teaspoons marked for Charles A. Burnett of Alexandria VA one tablespoon marked for A. G. Medley of Louisville KY one tablespoon marked for N. Vernon & Co. of Charleston SC one small ladle marked for F. & H. Clark of Augusta GA and one pair of tongs marked for Justis of Richmond VA; longest lg. 8.25 in. silver wt. 15.4ozt (481g). Property of the Estate of Thomas Fred Jackson II Augusta Kentucky Condition: Monograms to many items.
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Three coin silver spoons by
Three coin silver spoons by Newell Harding MA two by Stephen Baker New York NY and three bright cut by John Avery Sr. Preston CT longest 8.5
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(3 PC) COIN SILVER TEA SET -
(3 PC) COIN SILVER TEA SET - Three Piece Coin Silver Tea Set by Tompkins Ball & Black Successors to Marchand &Co Boston 1839-1851 with 'JB' stamp having Greek Revival detailed banding scroll handles faceted sides with 'JWR' monogram and date of 18
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(3 PC) COIN SILVER TEA SET -
(3 PC) COIN SILVER TEA SET - Three Piece Coin Silver Tea Set by Tompkins Ball & Black Successors to Marchand &Co Boston 1839-1851 with 'JB' stamp having Greek Revival detailed banding scroll handles faceted sides with 'JWR' monogram and date of 18
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Coin silver spoons by various
Coin silver spoons by various makers including W. Thompson; Worchester; N. Matson etc.; together with some hallmarked 18/19th c.
Longest: 9"l / 11 troy oz
Condition: Wear consistent with age.
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Large coin silver ladle by Thomas
Large coin silver ladle by Thomas Whartenby, Philadelphia, circa 1810.
13"l / 6 Troy oz.
Condition: Monogrammed, scratches, dents.
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Coin silver teapot, round body with
Coin silver teapot, round body with conforming base, C-scroll handle with ivory spacers, basket of flowers finial, beaded borders, marks for "W. Thomson" (William Thomson, New York City, working 1810-1834), later monogram "JBP" (Josie Buel Patton), 36.06 oz.T., 9-1/2 x 11 x 6-1/2 in. Small dents, light scratches. Descended in the James Washington Patton family, Asheville, North Carolina
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THOMAS GOWDEY COIN SILVER SOUP
THOMAS GOWDEY COIN SILVER SOUP LADLETennessee Coin Silver Soup Ladle , Thomas Gowdey (1795-1863), act. Nashville 1825-1863, marked "T. GOWDEY" incuse, handle engraved "Lewis", l. 13 3/4 in.; together with a Kentucky coin silver tablespoon, Asa Blanchard, act. Lexington, 1806-1838, marked "AB" in rectangle , double struck, script monogram "M", l. 9 in., total wt. 7.55 troy ozs.
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Group of Six Pieces of Silver
Group of Six Pieces of Silver Flatware, consisting of a rare set of three James W. Tucker, San Francisco, tablespoons in a pattern similar to Lunt Silversmiths "Old Colony" of 1895, and three matching dinner forks, l. 8-1/2".
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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 AMERICAN COIN AND STERLING
FOUR AMERICAN COIN AND STERLING SILVER SUGAR TONGS, INCLUDING W. MOULTON IV, NEWBURYPORT AND JOHN DEVERELL, BOSTON, L LONGEST (NEWBURYPORT) 6 3/8 IN. (16.2 CM.), COMBINED 4.7 OZTFour American Coin and Sterling Silver Sugar Tongs, Including W. Moulton IV, Newburyport and John Deverell, Boston,, Dimensions: L longest (Newburyport) 6 3/8 in. (16.2 cm.), Combined 4.7 ozt
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Group of three English sterling
Group of three English sterling silver & silver gilt vinaigrettes various makers, first half 19th century The first example with bright cut decoration, marked Thomas & James Phipps II, London, 1815; the second example with an applied foliate border with turquoise jewel mounts, marked William Simpson, Birmingham, 1826; the last example with a shaped border, the cover and reverse engraved with landscape views, marked Edward Smith, Birmingham, 1849. (3). Longest L: 1 5/8 in. PROVENANCE: Lenore and Daughters, Alexandria, Virginia; S.J. Shrubsole, New York The collection of James and Candace McIlhenny, Alexandria, Virginia
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Two Late Georgian/Victorian
Two Late Georgian/Victorian Silver Vinaigrettes, Thomas Newbold and Edward Smith, Birmingham, 1824/61 length 1.2 in — 3 cm; length 0.8 in — 2.1 cm
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Two silver ladl
Two silver ladl
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SILVER PLATE LOT - Nineteen piece
SILVER PLATE LOT - Nineteen piece lot of silver plate includes eight mint julep cups water pitcher covered vegetable water kettle on stand child's mug snuffer creamer etc. Some monogrammed.
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Silver. Georgian and later Old
Silver. Georgian and later Old English pattern flatware being a tablespoon tablefork two dessert spoons a teaspoon and an Old English with shoulders tablespoon by Peter and Ann Bateman.
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A quantity of silver plate and
A quantity of silver plate and three silver teaspoons.
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Southern Coin Silver Flatware
Southern Coin Silver Flatware Maryland, 19th century, P. B. Sadtler & Sons fish server; Gould & Ward butter knife; Robert Brown sugar spoon, most with monograms, (three pieces); detailed list available
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A QUANTITY OF SILVER FLATWARE, to
A QUANTITY OF SILVER FLATWARE, to include a silver tea strainer by Thomas Wallis and Jonathan Hayne, London, 1811, the handle decorated with floral chasing and a gilt pierced bowl, together with a quantity of similar silver cutlery c. 72oz (a lot)
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SIX GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR
SIX GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR TONGS. Makers including Hester Bateman circa 1775; Samuel Chester circa 1769; Abraham Barrier circa 1782; Thomas Wallis II circa 1778; BN possibly for Benjamin Mountigue circa 1771; and one other - 7 oz. 8 dwt.; 5 3/4 in. long largest.
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A Pair of English Silver Serving
A Pair of English Silver Serving Spoons Thomas Tookey London 1777 each with bright cut decoration and monogrammed with a family crest depicting a fish above a crescent together with a serving spoon by Thomas Shepherd 1773; approximate total weight 5.61 ozt. Length of pair 8 1/2 inches.
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SILVER PORRINGER. New England
SILVER PORRINGER. New England late 18th century. Of typical form with period monogram ''C'' over ''T*H''. 7''l. approximately 4.9 ozt. A few minor dents.
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TWELVE GEORGE III SILVER TEASPOONS.
TWELVE GEORGE III SILVER TEASPOONS. Comprising set of six by Stephen Adams I London 1794; set of six by Robert Grey & Son Edinburgh 1809. Each with chased armorial at the terminal - 6 oz. 4 dwt.; 5 1/8 in. to 5 1/2 in. long.
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THOMAS J. BROWN BALTIMORE BRIGHT
THOMAS J. BROWN BALTIMORE BRIGHT CUT COIN SILVER LADLE, L: 11-3/4 IN, 7.7 OZThomas J. Brown Baltimore Bright Cut Coin Silver Ladle, L: 11-3/4 in, 7.7 oz
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Silver. Six teaspoons and tongs
Silver. Six teaspoons and tongs Albany pattern David Fullerton London 1919 six fancy teaspoons Birmingham 1904 and six Canadian teaspoons marked Sterling 925 all boxed.
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Southern Coin Silver Flatware
Southern Coin Silver Flatware Virginia, 19th century, Two John Adams spoons; Walter Pearce butter knife; three William Mitchell, Jr. spoons, two with sheaf of wheat and sickle, (six pieces); detailed list available
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Southern Coin Silver Flatware
Southern Coin Silver Flatware Charleston, 19th century, four pieces: Peter Mood tongs; two William Miller serving spoons; one William Carrington teaspoon, monograms; detailed list available
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A Group of Four English Silver
A Group of Four English Silver Sugar Tongs London 19th century comprising Thomas Wallis II 1806 with bright cut decoration Thomas Dicks 1813 monogrammed A.B. the third example possibly John Lias II 1814 monogrammed P.W.S. and the last by Stephen Adams II 1815 with bright cut decoration and monogrammed M.G.S.; approximate total weight 4.18 ozt. Length of longest 5 3/4 inches.
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SIX GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR
SIX GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR TONGS. Makers including Charles Hougham circa 1770; IS possibly for James Stamp circa 1774; Thomas Wallis II circa 1778; and three others - 7 oz.; 5 3/4 in. long largest.
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Three coin silver serving spoons-
Three coin silver serving spoons- T.J. Hemphill Salisbury NY Augustus Mathey NY two silver serving spoons marked Hequembourg and hallmarked (longest of the five 8.75") together with three coin silver teaspoons by A. Stowell Boston 6"l.
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THREE GEORGE III SILVER SERVERS
THREE GEORGE III SILVER SERVERS Including a soup ladle with the mark of Thomas Evans or Thomas Ellis, London, worn date mark (circa 1780), without monogram; asparagus tongs with Josiah & George Piercy, 1812 date mark, with period script monogram (8 3/8 in.); a large serving spoon with mark to Richard Archbold, Dublin, 1807 date mark, with period script monogram (14 3/8 in.).