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Wilmot coin silver julep cup,
Wilmot coin silver julep cup, tapered sides, beaded rims, marked "S. WILMOT" (Samuel Wilmot, New Haven, Connecticut; Georgetown, South Carolina; Savannah, Georgia, working 1837-1850), monogrammed "N", 4.0 oz.T., 3-1/2 x 3 in. Small dents, light scratches. Joel Pyland, Whirligig Antiques, Austin, Texas, November 1985.
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Wilmot Coin Silver Mug American,
Wilmot Coin Silver Mug American, mid 19th century, tapering sides, scroll handle, scroll and floral decoration, partial marks for "S. Wilmot" (Samuel Wilmot, New Haven, Connecticut, working 1800-1808; Georgetown, South Carolina, circa 1825; Charleston, South Carolina, circa 1837; Savannah, Georgia, circa 1850) retailer; "G&W" (Gale & Wallis, New York City, working 1859-1862), inscribed "Spellwood/Gratitude/So. Ca.", 5.19 oz.T., 4 x 4-1/2 x 3-1/4 in.,
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Assorted Wilmot Coin Silver
Assorted Wilmot Coin Silver Flatware 19th century: set of nine spoons, wreath style handles, 5-3/4 in., some wear; three serving spoons, fiddle-and-thread handles, 8-1/4 in., wear and loss to bowl tip; one ladle with olive style handle, some wear, marks for S. Wilmot (Georgetown and Charleston, South Carolina, working 1834-1841), monograms, 16.01 oz.T., (13 pieces)
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Set of six coin silver forks:
Set of six coin silver forks: fiddle handles, upturned tipt fronts, rounded fins, marked "S. Wilmot" (Samuel Wilmot, New Haven, Connecticut, working 1800-1805; Georgetown, South Carolina, working circa 1825; Charleston, South Carolina, working circa 1837), monogrammed "JMC", 6-1/2 in. Monogram worn, tine wear, one with tine repair, dents, scratches, several arms bent. Private Collection
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Samuel Wilmot Coin Silver
Samuel Wilmot Coin Silver Flatware American, 19th century, marks for Samuel Wilmot (New Haven, Connecticut, working 1800-1808); Georgetown, South Carollina, circa 1837; Savannah, Georgia, circa 1850), ladle, teaspoons, serving spoons, 4.12 oz.T., (six pieces)
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ELEVEN PIECES SOUTHERN COIN
ELEVEN PIECES SOUTHERN COIN SILVER FLATWARE, WILMOTGeorgia or South Carolina, 19th century, including set of six serving spoons, marks for Samuel Wilmot, Sr. (New Haven, Connecticut, working 1798-1808; Georgetown, South Carolina 1824-1835); and Charleston, South Carolina, working 1837-1846); ladle with scroll and shell handle, Wilmot & Richmon (working c. 1850); two teaspoons, King pattern, marks for Samuel Wilmot, Jr. (Charleston, South Carolina 1837-1841 and Savannah, Georgia, working 1850-1856); serving spoon with fiddle and thread handle, teaspoon with fiddle and thread handle, marks for T.T. Wilmot (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1837-1841 and Savannah, Georgia, working 1843-1850), most with monograms, 17.08 oz. T., 5-3/4 in. to 8-3/4 in.
Provenance: Sue and Shasta McCranie, Willacoochee, Georgia
Condition:
all with wear and some loss to bowls
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Samuel Wilmot coin silver tongs,
Samuel Wilmot coin silver tongs, grape and vine decoration, one terminal with four-tine fork, one terminal with pierced flat rectangle, marked "S. Wilmot" (working New Haven, Connecticut, (?)-1808; Georgetown, South Carolina, 1824-1836; Charleston, South Carolina, 1837-1841), monogram, 10-3/4 in. Good condition, slight wear.
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(11) Pcs coin & 800 silver, 7.24
(11) Pcs coin & 800 silver, 7.24 TO, including Bacon, R&W Wilson, C Billert, Watrous, Antiko
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South Carolina coin silver fish
South Carolina coin silver fish server fiddle and thread handle, rounded fins, engraved, pierced and engraved floor, scroll and floral engraving, marked "S. Wilmot" (Samuel Wilmot, New Haven, Connecticut, working 1800-1805; Georgetown, South Carolina, 1825; Charleston, South Carolina, working 1837-1841), inscribed "Gleason", 3.96 oz.T., 11-1/2 in. Scratches and wear on back of blade. Property of a Charleston Lady
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Set of 12 coin silver spoons by
Set of 12 coin silver spoons by Christian Wiltberger, Philadelphia, circa 1790.
7"l / 10 Troy oz.
Condition: Monogrammed, scratches, dents.
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Savannah coin silver flatware:
Savannah coin silver flatware: serving spoons, butter knife, teaspoons, marks for T.T. Wilmot, S. Wilmot, Gordon, (13 pieces).
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(6) Coin silver tablespoons, fiddle
(6) Coin silver tablespoons, fiddle back, 3-letter monogram, 9" l, 10.11 TO, c/o (5) Samuel Wilmot, New Haven CT, 1777-1846, (1) marked indistinctly
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Set coin silver flatware: Kings
Set coin silver flatware: Kings style pattern, 38 pieces, marked "R&W. Wilson" (Robert and William Wilson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1825-1846), with one English silver butter knife, London, 1857, Victoria, George W. Adams, most pieces with monogram; detailed list available (39 pieces). Some wear and small bowl dents.
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R & W WILSON (PHILADELPHIA,
R & W WILSON (PHILADELPHIA, 1825-1846) COIN SILVER LADLE LENGTH: 10 IN. (25.4 CM.)R & W WILSON (PHILADELPHIA, 1825-1846) COIN SILVER LADLE, marked to reverse with maker's mark, monogrammed with Gothic 'B' to handle, 3.6 ozt Dimensions: Length: 10 in. (25.4 cm.)
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American coin silver engraved box
American coin silver engraved box with hinged lid by R&W Wilson, Philadelphia, PA, 1825-46, 5 3/4" l, 16.1 TO, coat of arms & monogram Estimate $250-350
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Eighteen silver plated items by
Eighteen silver plated items by Meriden Co. And Wilcox Co., including: ink blotters 5.25”L, pen tray and ink well marked Castle Square Theatre, one small marked sterling pen. Condition: some tarnish and denting CT Transfer Fee $10
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A VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER, MARK
A VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER, MARK OF HENRY WILKINSON & CO. Sheffield (1842) hallmarks, Queen Victoria duty mark, chased foliate well and rim decorated with grape, vine, and leaf motifs, raised on (3) scrolled feet.
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(24) Pcs R&W Wilson coin silver
(24) Pcs R&W Wilson coin silver flatware, Philadelphia PA, etched shield with assorted monograms, c 1825-1846, 33.685 TO, c/o (12) 7-7/8" dinner forks, (5) 6-5/8" salad forks, (6) 9" tablespoons, serving spoon
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WILKINSON & CO. STERLING SILVER
WILKINSON & CO. STERLING SILVER MUFFINEERAntique English Sterling Silver Repousse Muffineer , Henry Wilkinson & Co., London, 1895, fully marked, mark registered 1892, h. 7 in., wt. 7.25 troy oz.; note: small dents to foot rim
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COIN SILVER SUGAR TONGS C
COIN SILVER SUGAR TONGS C WILTBERGER 1793-1819Measures 6.75" tall. Good original condition. Please Email or call for a detailed condition report. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, repairs, restorations or the effects of aging. The majority of the items we sell are Antiques and will show the appropriate wear and Patina. Packaging, Insurance, Handling And Shipping Are Done In House or You Are Welcome To Pick Up In Person Or Make Your Own Shipping Arrangements.
Condition:
Measures 6.75" tall. Good original condition. Please Email or call for a detailed condition report. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, repairs, restorations or the effects of aging. The majority of the items we sell are Antiques and will show the appropriate wear and Patina. Packaging, Insurance, Handling And Shipping Are Done In House or You Are Welcome To Pick Up In Person Or Make Your Own Shipping Arrangements.
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An early Victorian silver salver,
An early Victorian silver salver, Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1838, with vine leaf border and armorial, 30cm diameter, approximately 866gm/Note: Armorial, crest and motto of the Gilmour family
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LOT OF COIN SILVER INCLUDING J.
LOT OF COIN SILVER INCLUDING J. MOULTONLot of about 41 pieces of antique American coin silver including set 5 engraved 18th century teaspoons stamped JW (Jos Moulton of Newburyport); N. Harding tongs; and other assorted makers to 8.75 in long. Total weight 22.55 ozt.
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R.W. WILSON COIN SILVER LADLE,
R.W. WILSON COIN SILVER LADLE, EARLY 19TH C.Fiddlehead top with a shell form bowl. Monogrammed. Made in Philadelphia. 4 ozt. 11" long. Excellent condition.
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Tifft & Whiting American Coin
Tifft & Whiting American Coin Silver Childs Cup. Logo with rooster & hand with hammer on base, stamped 'Pure Silver Coin'. Made in North Attleboro, Massachusetts. Early Whiting Mfg. Co, circa 1840-53. Cup measures 3.5x4x2.75''. Monogrammed. Some minor denting. Weighs 95g.
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COIN SILVER SPOONS BY WILTBERGER,
COIN SILVER SPOONS BY WILTBERGER, LOWNES, ETC.Coin silver spoons by Wiltberger, Lownes, etc., 13.5 ozt.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
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A Set of 12 American Coin Silver
A Set of 12 American Coin Silver Luncheon Knives Tifft & Whiting North Attleboro MA c. 1840-1853 marks rubbed blades engraved with cattails and pastoral vignette reserves length 8 1/4 in. weight 16.62 troy ozs. Provenance: The Grove Tallahassee FL.
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American coin silver epergne,
American coin silver epergne, four vine form arms and feet, overall grape and vine decoration, marked "F.W. Cooper…Amity Street" (New York City, working 1840-1851), central glass bowl, presentation monogram "MHL to AML", 69.98 oz.T., 18-1/4 in. without bowl. Some dents and scratches, central glass bowl replaced. Brunk Auction, September 10-11, 1994, Lot 86; Private Collection, Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Silver tablespoon william
Silver tablespoon william vilant, philadelphia, circa 1725 Plain oval handle with spine down handle and back of bowl, rear of handle monogrammed "RWI" L: 8 1/4 in.
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American coin silver goblets New
American coin silver goblets New York and Massachusetts circa 1850 repousse-chased floral and grapevine designs; marks of Whiting and Tifft & Whiting and marked coin silver. H4 3/4'' to 5 1/2'' and 9.5oz troy (3pcs) Provenance: Estate of Michael M. Finefrock Charleston South Carolina. Using main catalogue photo from left to right: 1. small crease to top near rim; opposite side with crease to lower section 2. engraved-To Agnes; otherwise good condition 3. dent to right of cartouche; pressed-down foot; foot warped 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.
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American coin silver teapot, R&W
American coin silver teapot, R&W Wilson, 1825-1846, Philadelphia, PA, 46 TO, 11 1/2" tall, no mono, good condition, slight dent on one side Estimate $500-700
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Set of Twelve American Coin
Set of Twelve American Coin Silver Forkswith the three-part die mark for Taylor & Lawrie of Philadelphia (active circa 1837-1857) pattern patent date of 1852 retailed by C. Blake in Baltimore each with bright-cut engraved monogram ''WLAC.''8 1/8 in.22.45 total troy oz.Estate of Dr. James Gavin Field Jr. of Windsor Hill Farm in Gordonsville VirginiaJames Gavin Field Jr. (1862-1927) was born in Windsor Virginia the fifth son of General James Gavin Field and Frances Etta Cowherd. He was educated at Richmond College and the Virginia Medical College graduating in April 1885. After a brief stint as a physician at the City Alms House Hospital in Richmond he served as a commissioned assistant surgeon in the US Navy medical corps from 1887 until his retirement in 1893.After retiring from the Navy he practiced medicine in Denver Colorado. He was ordered back into service with the Navy during the Spanish-American War. After the war he returned to Denver but passed away in Washington D.C. and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.Dr. Field's family home was Windsor Hill Farm. A classic Greek Revival home built circa 1848 the plantation is now part of the Southwest Mountain Rural Historic District.
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Coin silver ladle by R & W
Coin silver ladle by R & W Wilson, 14"l, monogrammed and dated; together with two stuffing spoons marked "T.W.", 12"l, with engraved armorial crest.
16 troy oz.
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Coin silver creamer by William
Coin silver creamer by William Seal, Philadelphia, circa 1820.
6.75"h x 5.75"w / 8 Troy oz.
Condition: Tarnished, minor dents.
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American coin silver forks set by
American coin silver forks set by William Gale & Son New York circa 1850 unidentified fancy pattern engraved with initials MCM; marked: WG&S and pseudo. L8'' and 12.0oz Troy (6pcs) Provenance: Charleston South Carolina collection.
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THIRTEEN PIECES NEW YORK COIN
THIRTEEN PIECES NEW YORK COIN SILVER FLATWAREincluding William Whitlock tongs with sheaf of wheat on arm; Newton Ebenezer Crittenden tongs with talon terminals; Maltby Pelletreau salt spoon, six teaspoons, mustard ladle with sheaf of wheat; three spoons with basket of flowers by William White, Stebbins & Howe and Trowbridge Benedict, all with monograms, 9.89 oz. T., 3-3/4 in. to 7-1/4 in.
Provenance: Pelletreau tongs with label from The Silver Vault of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina; Private Property from a New Orleans Collection
Condition:
all with typical wear
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American coin silver tray, oval
American coin silver tray, oval with two handles, bead and laurel band, engraved floor, marked "W.F", "Ball Tompkins & Black/successors to/Marquand & Co." (New York City, working 1839 to 1857), heraldic device with shield and birds, .900 fine, 155.05 oz.T., 33 x 21 in. Small dents, light scratches. Collection of Larry and Patricia Engle