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Decorated Coffin-End Coin Silver Spoon by Joel Sayre Ca. 1800-05
Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : 18th Century

Cliff Nunn - Antique Silver and Decorative Arts  
20240101-02   Sold


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Offered is an excellent early American coin silver teaspoon by noted Long Island and New York City silversmith Joel Sayre (1778-1818), who was working in Southampton from 1798-1801 and in NYC from 1802-1811. This piece is beautifully engraved along the handle, and features period script initials of "CK". Joel Sayre's maker's mark is legibly struck to the reverse. This piece measures about 5 1/4 inches in length and weighs about 10 grams. Condition is very good overall, with minor wear from... Click for details

Good American Coin Silver Spoon by Daniel Dupuy, Sr. c. 1745-70
Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : 18th Century

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20231230-04   Sold


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Offered is a beautiful fancy-back mid-18th Century coin silver spoon marked "DD" twice - it appears to be a mark for Daniel Dupuy Sr. that didn't get included in Catherine Hollan's "Philadelphia Silversmiths". However, spoons with this mark are documented in Belden (mark a.) and in the Winterthur collection online (e.g.,... Click for details

Gorgeous Decorated 18th Century Teaspoon by Ebenezer Moulton of Boston
Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : 18th Century

Cliff Nunn - Antique Silver and Decorative Arts  
20231229-14   $48.00


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Offered is a beautifully made and preserve American coin silver teaspoon by Boston silversmith Ebenezer Moulton (1768-1824), circa 1790-1800. This spoon is expertly engraved and bears lovely fluted period script initials "LH" for the original owner. It also has Mr. Moulton's maker's mark to the reverse. This piece measures about 5 1/2 inches in length and weighs a very good 14 grams. Condition is superb, with virtually no wear and zero damage or repairs. All in all a wonderful example of... Click for details

Late 18th Century New York City Coin Silver Spoon by John Sayre
Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : 18th Century

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20231229-13   Sold


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Offered is a nice American coin silver spoon by New York City silversmith John Sayre (1771-1952), circa 1796-1800. This piece has Sayre's maker's mark to the reverse, and the front is engraved with period script initials "EC" in an oval reserve. It measures about 5 1/4 inches in length and weighs 11 grams. Condition is fair overall, with some wear and weathering to the bowl and to the upper handle, but no splits or repairs. All in all a good useful spoon, dating back about 225 years!

Nice 1790s Coin Silver Teaspoon by Hugh Wishart, New York, NY
Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : 18th Century

Cliff Nunn - Antique Silver and Decorative Arts  
20231229-11   $28.00


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Offered is a nice late 18th Century American coin silver spoon by important New York City silversmith Hugh Wishart (fl. 1793-1824); it is engraved to the front but has no monogram and no obvious sign of erasure. It also has a legible strike of Wishart's maker's mark to the reverse. This piece measures about 5 1/2 inches in length and weighs about 13 grams. Condition is fair overall, with some dings and wear to the bowl, but no splits or repairs. All in all a nice useful spoon from centuries... Click for details

Decorated Late 18th Century Coin Silver Spoon by Bernard E. Wenman
Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : 18th Century

Cliff Nunn - Antique Silver and Decorative Arts  
20231229-09   $24.00


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Offered is a late 18th Century American coin silver teaspoon bearing a BW maker's mark that has been attributed to Bernard E. Wenman of New York City (fl. 1795-1810); this piece is nicely decorated and engraved with period block initials "IAB" in typical lengthwise New York fashion. It measures about 5 1/4 inches in length and weighs 10 grams. Condition overall is fair at best, with some wear and abrasions to the bowl and the upper handle (see pictures), but no splits or repairs. On the plus... Click for details

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Birdback Teaspoon by Abraham Dubois of Philadelphia, Circa 1785-95
Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : 18th Century

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20231229-08   Sold


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Offered is a very nice late 18th Century American coin silver pictureback teaspoon by noted Philadelphia silversmith Abraham Dubois, circa 1785-95. This piece is engraved with a period block letter monogram of SY, and has a good strike of Abraham Dubois' full-name maker's mark. The back of the bowl has a die-struck decoration of a bird grasping an olive-branch, which is quite worn, perhaps 80 percent gone. Nonetheless, it adds a bit to this piece. This spoon measures about 6 1/8 inches... Click for details

Joseph Richardson, Jr. Coin Silver Spoon with Rare Variant Mark, c1790
Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : 18th Century

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20231229-05   Sold


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Offered is a good late 18th Century Philadelphia coin silver teaspoon (measuring about 5 5/8 inches in length and weighing 17 grams) by famous silversmith Joseph Richardson, Jr. - this spoon is engraved with period script initials and is rare in that it is stuck twice with an incised rather than intaglio mark of JR. While this mark is rare enough that no example was available for "Philadelphia Silversmiths" by Hollan, there are a couple of spoons at Winterthur with this mark, such as this... Click for details

Decorated 1790s Philadelphia Coin Silver Spoon by William Ball
Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : 18th Century

Cliff Nunn - Antique Silver and Decorative Arts  
20221229-02   $32.50


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Offered is a nice scarce example of the work of Philadelphia silversmith William Ball (1729-1810), circa 1790-1800. This teaspoon is engraved "SC" in period script within a lovely foliate and trailing vine reserve, and is marked with William Ball's known full name mark to the reverse. This piece measures about 4 3/4 inches in length and weighs about 7 grams. Condition is fair at best, given that it has a repair to the bowl (see pictures), but it is a rare example of this man's work and... Click for details

Fine Coin Silver Spoon by Revolutionary War Veteran Amos Doolittle
Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : 18th Century

Cliff Nunn - Antique Silver and Decorative Arts  
20231229-01   $35.00


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Offered is a scarce example of the silverwork of Amos Doolittle (1754-1832), a New Haven, Connecticut silversmith. Mr. Doolittle is equally well known for having served in the American Revolution; he was one of the men who marched under the command of later turncoat Benedict Arnold in the Spring of 1775. He was also a founder of the Governor's Foot Guard. This teaspoon is engraved SWN in period script, and is marked with Amos Doolittle's documented maker's mark to the reverse (see all... Click for details

Fine Philadelphia or Charleston Teaspoon Ca. 1793-1813, J. B. Dumoutet
Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : 18th Century

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20231221-01   $85.00


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Offered is an unusually fine and well-preserved example of noted Philadelphia, PA and Charleston, South Carolina silversmith Jean-Baptiste Dumoutet, working in Philadelphia from 1793-1813 and with a branch shop in Charleston from 1802-1813. He also worked seasonally in Trenton, NJ from 1797-99 to avoid the yellow fever outbreaks in Philadelphia during those years. This beautiful decorated teaspoon is engraved "SS" in period script in an ovoid reserve, and is clearly marked with one of... Click for details

Nicely Decorated Late 18th Cent. Coin Silver Spoon by Matthias Lamar
Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : 18th Century

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20231220-04   Sold


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Offered is a very nice 1790s Philadelphia coin silver teaspoon by silversmith Matthias Lamar (fl. 1785-1809), of whom relatively little is known. This spoon could use a polish, but is very nicely decorated all along the stem with lovely engraving and also has period block initials of SW. To the reverse is a full-name mark of LAMAR, given to Matthias by Catherine Hollan in her book "Philadelphia Silversmiths." This spoon measures about 5 1/8 inches in length and weighs about 8 grams. Condition... Click for details

Late 18th Century Newport, Rhode Island Teaspoon by Thomas Arnold
Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : 18th Century

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20231220-01   Sold


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Offered is a good 1790s American coin silver teaspoon by noted silversmith Thomas Arnold (1735-1828), who worked in Newport circa 1760-1817. Mr. Arnold had the interesting habit of marking many of his spoons, like this one, with both his initials mark and his full name mark. He was also interesting in that he was a prominent citizen of Newport. Per his Wikipedia entry, "According to the Newport Mercury of September 12, 1774, he received a master's degree from college in Providence, where... Click for details

Parisen, NYC , c.1800 'Fiddle Shell' Coin Silver Place Spoon x 5
Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : 18th Century

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5409f   $40.00


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The name Parisen is associated with four noteworthy 18th to early 19th century New York City silversmiths and jewelers. The senior one was Otto Paul DeParisen, born in Berlin, Germany in 1735, and the others are his three sons, Philip 1761-1822, David 1765-?, and Otto W., 1770-?

The "Parisen" mark that appears on this unusual length, 6 1/2", approximately .7 T. oz., place spoon, was apparently used by more than one of the sons (references vary about attribution).

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Coin Silver Spoon Circa 1780 by "I*B", Marked Twice - Mystery Maker
Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : 18th Century

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20230827-01   $48.00


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Offered is an interesting circa 1780 American coin silver spoon, perhaps by John Burger, or perhaps by John Benjamin (though it seems a few years too late for him), or another maker. The long drop on this spoon most resembles those on John Benjamin spoons (Burger's drops tend to be shorter and more pointed or cone shaped), adding to the mystery. This piece is struck twice with a maker's mark of I*B, and is engraved with a good period script monogram. This spoon measures about 4 5/8 inch... Click for details

Scarce Early Philadelphia Silver Teaspoon by Simon Daucé Ca. 1798-1819
Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : 18th Century

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20230306-01   Sold


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Offered is a very nice late 18th or early 19th Century Philadelphia coin silver teaspoon by silversmith Simon Daucé, circa 1798-1819. His work is quite scarce. This teaspoon measures about 5 1/4 inches in length and weighs about 8 grams. This piece has a rubbed but legible maker's mark and a block letter monogram. Condition is fair, with some surface wear and wear to the bowl, but no splits or repairs. Please click on the first picture to see all of the pictures. All in all a rare and... Click for details

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