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Southern coin sauce ladle by M. Eastman, Georgia.
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
Albion Antiques Ltd
SRF27 $600
Moses Eastman was born in Concord, NH in 1794 but by 1826 had formed a 2-year partnership with J. Penfield in Savannah, GA. The same J. Penfield had just terminated a 6-year partnership with another great Savannah silversmith, Frederick Marquand. After this partnership ended in 1828, Eastman continued on his own till his death in 1850. He had three known marks: Eastman, M.Eastman and M.Eastman with L and a trefoil.
This ladle has a plain oval bowl and a upturned fiddle terminal, monogramed on t... Click for details
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Wine Cooler Stand
Silver
Everyday Things
M-5969 $26.00
It is not marked, but believe it is silverplate. 9 1/2" in height and 8" measured from the interior of top. There is some wear to the finish. I will be happy to provide additional photos. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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Pair coffin-end dessert spoons by John B. Jones
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Coffin-End
North Hill Antiques
260 Pair $100
Jones worked in Boston, and made these pieces around 1810 -- they have short squared shoulders, an interesting cut-cornered drop on the bowl back (see pic), a feathered script mono E B on the front, and are 7-1/8" long. Condition is excellent, heavy gauge silver. Only one marked -- ergo, they must remain as a pair.
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Southern coin silver fish servers, New Orleans c.1850
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
Albion Antiques Ltd
SRF22 $2500
This is a very attractive set, of fish knife and fork, by Hyde & Goodrich, New Orleans c.1850. The knife has a pierced blade profusely engraved with scrolls and floral decoration around a vignette of an island scene. The fork blade too is similarly densely engraved on both sides. The handle of each is double-struck with a reeded decoration ending in an upturned oval terminal. The original monogram has been expertly removed before the existing one was engraved. It is unfortunate but it is not at ... Click for details
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Coin Silver Mug by W.A.Williams, Alexandria, VA.
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
Albion Antiques Ltd
SRF41 $11000
Here is a fine example of Southern/Virginia coin silver. A massive and impressive mug by William A Williams who, although born in Washington DC, was a reputable silversmith in Alexandria from 1809 to 1846. Plain baluster body with a hollow scroll handle. Maker's mark struck twice on the underside of the base round which is the inscription 'Presented to Doct. T.J.Boyd by his friend Com. J.Rodgers'.
Measures 6.25" high by 4.5" in diameter. Weighs 18 T.oz
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18thC teaspoon by George Walker, Philadelphia
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
North Hill Antiques
127 $65
Pointed-end handle, large pointed drop on bowl back, block mono S + C on front of handle; 5-1/2" long. Condition is excellent, bowl tip unworn. Mark GW (see pic) is attributed to Walker.
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Sugar Tongs English Vintage Sugar Nips Spoon Ends
Kitchen: Gadgets
Antiques At Time Was
6380 $38.00
This is a very pretty set of English silver plate sugar tongs that I brought home from England. The sugar tongs have spoon ends and are 4.5 inches long. The sugar nips have a very attractive classic pattern on both sides and are marked WD & S. The sugar tongs are in excellent condition. A very attractive pair. Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured is $7.90.
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Ring stand by METROPOLI
Silver: Sterling: Hollowware
Gebelein
4139 $75
I need help with this one. (1)What is the purpose of this form? (I have guessed ring stand). (2) Who is the maker? It is marked METROPOLI/925/STERLING. Oval tray with vertical twist stem - small knob at top. Length 5-58". Width 3-5/8". Weight 3 troy ounces. No monogram. Overall and mark condition are excellent (a few salt spots on the tray).
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Oval tray by Cellini Craft
Silver: Sterling: Hollowware
Gebelein
4142 $195
Four segments around the edge. Marked HANDWROUGHT/ STERLING/[logo of tree flanked by C's]/S23. Length 10-1/2". Width 5-5/8". Weight 8.9 troy ounces. Monogram JFB, the F being larger (the surname). Overall and mark condition are excellent.
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Baby spoon by Blanchard
Silver: Sterling: Flatware
Gebelein
4144 $75
End of handle attached to base of handle where it curves back on itself. This is the early B09 Blanchard mark. Length 4". Weight 14 dwt. No monogram. Overall and mark condition are excellent.
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Serving spoon with hammered finish
Silver: Sterling: Flatware
Gebelein
4141 $150
Marked 925 1000, each in an oval; or perhaps 925 000 with the 000 in an oval with vertical left end (have seen this mark several times before but do not know whose it is). Pointed, downturned handle with floral engraving at the end. Probably has a gold wash on bowl. No monogram. Overall and mark condition are excellent.
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Serving fork by Randahl, Chicago
Silver: Sterling: Flatware
Gebelein
4140 $140
Shaped and pierced blade, upturned handle, hammered finish. Length 7-9/16". Weight 1.1 troy ounces. Old English one-letter monogram on the top of the handle (can't read it). Overall and mark condition are excellent.
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PATTERN #43 STERLING SILVER INTAGLIO SPOON - TOWLE
Silver: Sterling: Flatware
Glass, Antique or Not...
M21994 $45.00
(1) Sterling Silver, 8", intaglio spoon, in the #43 Pattern by Towle. Intaglio work in bowl may not have been done by Towle. 1920.
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WAVE'S EDGE STERLING SILVER YOUTH KNIFE - TIFFANY
Silver: Sterling: Flatware
Glass, Antique or Not...
M21993 $40.00
(1) Youth Knife, 7", in the 'Wave's Edge' pattern by Tiffany. Sterling blade. There is a name engraved on the handle which I cannot read. Well used! 1900.
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Coin Silver FISH SLICE, Wm B Durgin, Concord NH (1856)
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Hampton Galleries
6944 SOLD
Coin silver fish slice, William B. Durgin, Concord, New Hampshire (c.1856-1860), 12" long, Tuscan varient, asymetrical blade with cresent-shaped piercings, typical 1850s bright cut engraving covering face of slice with fish and vines, no monogram on front, marked "WM. B. DURGIN. PURE COIN" incuse.
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LARGE COIN SILVER EWER, B. Gardiner, NYC (1834-38)
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Hampton Galleries
6726 SOLD
Coin silver ewer or water pitcher, made by Baldwin Gardiner and retailed by the firm of Dunn & Crutcher, New York City (c.1834-1838), 16-1/8" tall to the top of the handle, 13-3/4" tall to the top of the lip, domed pedistal base to large pear-shaped body to tall neck with wide pouring spout, beautiful heavy cast C-scroll handle, 1/4" wide gadrooning around circular base with engraved leaves, similiar engraved flowers and vines over body with large cartouche on front (no monogram), marked on lip ... Click for details
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