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KINGS PATTERN SOUP LADLE, Rockwell, NYC (1834-50)
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Hampton Galleries
6778E SOLD
Coin silver soup ladle, Samuel D. Rockwell, New York City (c. 1834-1850), 14-3/8", deep oval bowl with crisp 14-lobed oval drop, chamfered shoulders, single struck Kings pattern with crisp 12-lobed shell on front, fancy feather script monogram "NGJ" on front, marked "Rockwell" (script) (mark (a) in Belden) with two pseudo marks (eagle and C).
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Coin silver teaspoon, S. Coleman, Trenton, NJ
Silver: Coin Silver: 18th and Early 19th Century
Past Pleasures Antiques
10237 $40.00
This unusual teaspoon is almost 6" and in excellent condition. It is substantial and has no bowl wear or bowl dents. It has no shoulders and the remnants of a long drop. The bowl is long and slender and the handle is somewhat different in form. It is marked "S.Coleman" for Samuel Coleman of Trenton, New Jersey. (Belden pg 118). Ca 1800/1810. A very nice spoon.
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Coin silver teaspoon, Lewis & Smith, Philadelphia
Silver: Coin Silver: 18th and Early 19th Century
Past Pleasures Antiques
10136 $30.00
This little tea or coffee spoon is 5 1/2" and in nice condition. It has no bowl wear and minimal denting in the bowl. It has no shoulders and a long drop. It is marked "Lewis & Smith", "A" page 271 in Belden. Lewis & Smith were in Philadelphia 1805-1811.
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Coin silver tablespoon, Farrington & Honeywell
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Past Pleasures Antiques
10300 $30.00
This serving spoon is 8 3/4" and in good condition. Bowl denting is minimal and tip wear slight. It is marked "Farrington & Honeywell" and "Boston". A nice usable spoon. Ca 1835/40.
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Coin Silver KINGS PATTERN Soup Ladle, Stebbins & Co, NY
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Hampton Galleries
6825 $295
Coin silver soup ladle, E. Stebbins & Co., New York City (c.1835-1846), 12 11/16", oval bowl, 11-lobed outlined shell drop, single struck Kings pattern (w/12-lobed shell terminal), script monogram "Priscilla Foster" on front, marked "E.STEBBINS & Co" in serrated rectangular punch with three pseudo marks.
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Coin silver teaspoon, D.A. Lafee, Dayton, Ohio
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Past Pleasures Antiques
Gooo5 $25.00
I don't get much Ohio coin silver, so maybe someone out there would like a reasonable piece. It's 5 3/4" and in pretty good condition. There are dents in the bowl but no repairs or bends. It is marked "Lafee" for D.A. Lafee, Dayton, Ohio. Ca 1850.
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Coin Silver BASKET OF FLOWERS TABLESPOONS, Wm Tenney
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Hampton Galleries
6818 $175 each
Coin silver tablespoons (2), William I. Tenney, New York City (c. 1831-1852), 9" long, full bowls, crisp 12-lobed outlined shell drop, crisp Basket of Flowers pattern, feather script monogram "SWC" on front, marked "W.I.TENNEY" (pellets raised) in rectangular punch.
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WATER PITCHER, Allcock & Allen, NYC (1832-1844)
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Hampton Galleries
6819A $1,295
Water pitcher by John Chandler Moore for Allcock & Allen, New York City (c.1832-1844), 8-3/4" tall to top of handle, 9-7/8" to top of rim, 4 1/4" diameter across base, bulbous 12-sided body sits on short 12-sided foot and tapers up to tall neck, large flower and paisley bright cut cartouche on front of body, no monogram in cartouche on front panel, hollow C-shaped handle with thumb support, marked "ALLCOCK & ALLEN" in rectangular punch and "NEW YORK" "J.C.M." (for John Chandler Moore) and "STER... Click for details
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Southern coin silver mug, William Brown, Baltimore
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
Past Pleasures Antiques
G0013 $495.00
This Baltimore cup is 3 1/2" tall at the rim and the diameter is 3 1/4". It's in good condition. The handle has been reattached as have many cups. There is minor denting. The reposse' decoration is crisp. It is marked "W. Brown", "10.15" and has a clover (?) looking symbol. Ca 1845/1850.
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Coin silver goblet, Bailey & Co., Philadelphia
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Past Pleasures Antiques
7917 $595.00
This beautiful goblet is 6 1/2" tall. The engine turning is so crisp it looks new. There are 4 cartouches with 3 having engraved flowers and the fourth engraved with the owners name. It retains it's original gold wash in the bowl. The stem has been cracked but beautifully repaired. (see arrow) It is marked "Bailey & Co.", 2 lions, and Bailey's lion, s, & shield mark. It's heavy weighing 4.67 Tr Oz and has no dents. Ca 1855.
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Coin silver creamer, Ball, Black & Co, New York, NY
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Past Pleasures Antiques
7916 $395.00
Beautifully engraved, extraordinarily heavy, this little creamer is 4 7/8" at the handle.
It weighs 5.89 Tr Oz. It's in good condition with one hardly noticeable dent on the side. It is marked "Ball, Black & Co." and "New York". Ca 1860.
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Coin silver forks, "Prince Albert", Stebbins & Co, NY
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Past Pleasures Antiques
7909 225.00 set of 4 (assembled)
When photographing these these 6 7/8" dessert forks, I noticed one was not by Stebbins, but by Bigelow, Brothers and was sterling. I leave them together because they go well together and have the same monogram on the back. The condition is excellent with only slight tine wear and no other problems. Ca 1855/65.
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Set of 6 teaspoons by John W. Forbes, NYC, c1830
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Fiddle-Handled
North Hill Antiques
378 $175 set of 6
DESCRIPTION: Forward tipt fiddle handles, in the French (or New Orleans) style; prominent drop on bowl back; flared shoulders, 5-7/8" long. Excellent condition throughout.
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Coin silver teaspoons, marked "coin" only
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Past Pleasures Antiques
7901 $175.00 set of 7
This set of 7, 6" teaspoons have a nice engraved pattern. The condition is good with minimal denting and no repairs, although they have been polished extensively. The engraved pattern is muted. They are only marked "coin". Ca 1865.
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Coin silver beaker by F.W. Cooper, NYC, c1835
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
North Hill Antiques
799 $625
DESCRIPTION: Tapered cylinder, 3" tall x 3" diameter; reeded bands applied at rim and base; ornate engraved shield cartouche on side, centering old English mono S M R. Condition is excellent.
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pair coin silver open salts, unmarked, attributed to
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
0907 $195.00
Gorham (see Tompkins, plates 50 & 60) engraved anthemion and engine turned decoration, each with two cast and chased scrolled handles, top diameter 2 1/8 inches, length across handles 3 3/4 inches, good condition, no monogram.
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Coin silver teaspoons & Ladle, F.F. Quintard, NY, NY
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Past Pleasures Antiques
7892 $325.00 set (13 Pc)
I included the ladle because it was with the teaspoons and has the same mark & monogram. The teaspoons are 5 7/8", the ladle 7". Maybe it's a dessert set. The pattern is oval or French thread. The condition is excellent almost no dents or wear. It is marked "F.F. Quintard" and pseudo hallmarks. Ca 1855/60.
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Coin silver soup ladle, "Tuscan", C. Harbottle, Auburn
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Past Pleasures Antiques
7205 $395.00
weighing over 6 Tr Oz, this 13 5/8" soup ladle is a substantial piece if silver. It's in nice condition with no dents, bends or repairs. The pattern is "Tuscan" by William Gale and sold by C. Harbottle of Auburn, NY. Ca 1850.
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Coin silver dessert forks, James Watts, Philadelphia
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Past Pleasures Antiques
7870 $120.00 set of 3
These 7" dessert forks are in very nice condition. The pattern is crisp and the tines have no wear. This is a pretty pattern, I believed to be made by James Watts and retailed by Benjamin C. Hopper both of Philadelphia. Ca 1855.
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