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Coin Silver Coffin-End Tablespoon by Judah Hart, Norwich, CT, c1810
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Coffin-End
North Hill Antiques
298 $150
Coffin-fiddle handle, incised pointed arch drop, reverse rib, feathered script mono B L on front; 9-1/2" long; very slight tipwear.
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Pair Coin Silver Teaspoons by Joseph Barton, Stockbridge, MA, c1790
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
North Hill Antiques
126 Ea. $60
Oval-end handle, large drop, feathered script mono B M in brightcut cartouche on front; 5-1/4", nice condition. Mark is J:B, which we have attributed, after long struggle, to Barton.
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Coin Silver Tablespoon by Isaac Hutton, Albany, c1790
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
North Hill Antiques
110 $125
Pointed end, V-drop, brightcut and roulette cartouche anchoring 3 descending bellflowers, ornate feathered script mono J E P on front; a very large 9-3/4" long. Slight tipwear, otherwise fine.
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Pair Coin Silver Tablespoons by Ezekiel Burr, Providence, c1790-1800
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
North Hill Antiques
111 Ea. $175
Pointed handle end, reverse rib, feathered script mono H C K on front; 8-3/8". Excellent condition on both; extended bowl tips unworn.
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Early sterling serving spoon, Fiddlethread, Maurice Scooler, NO, LA
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
Past Pleasures Antiques
7806 $90.00
This Fiddlethread serving spoon is 8". It's in nice condition with no bowl wear and one small dent. It was made by Wood & Hughes and retailed by Maurice Scooler of New Orleans. My guess is that it was made around 1870/80. It is marked "W&H", "Sterling" and "M. Scooler".
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American coin silver soup ladle, pseudo hallmarks
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Past Pleasures Antiques
7803 $395.00
This 13 1/4" soup ladle is a plain fiddleback relatively early ladle. It's in nice condition with no dents, bends or repairs. The handle is curved back and it has a pronounced oval drop (see pictures). The marks are a head, D, and an eagle. Probably New York ca 1830/35.
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American coin silver serving spoon, Jones, Lows & Ball, Boston
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Past Pleasures Antiques
10305 $70.00
This serving spoon is 8 7/8" and in nice condition. (Oops there are a pair of these) The bowl is not dented and the wear is only to the rim not the bowl. It is monogramed "J. Mack". The mark is "Jones, Lows & Ball" in a rectangular cartouche. Ca 1839. The second picture is the other spoon.
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Antique spoons & forks
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Sherrys Antiques* Collectibles* & Frivolous Necessities
MS-52 $10.00 ea
Estate Item: These are probably late 1800s. Very large dinner forks and spoons. The spoons as well as the forks measure 8 1/2" long. They are extremely heavy, silverplated and has the word TINOR on the back of thre handles. The pattern is a victorian flower basket with lots of embellishments.The pattern is in relief on the back as well as the front , which makes this such a heavy utinsil. Some pieces are a little worn, but not bad. Prices are per piece, your choice of spoon or fork, and the quan... Click for details
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American coin silver teaspoons, J. Appleton, Jr., New England ?
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Past Pleasures Antiques
7785 $72.00 set of 6
This is a nice set of 6" teaspoons. The condition is excellent, flat bowl rims with no wear and no dents. They are marked "J. Appleton Jr" whom I can't locate. The form is a typical New England shape, hence my New England attribution. Ca 1845/50.
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American coin silver serving spoon, Fiddlethread, Wm F Ladd, NY,NY
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Past Pleasures Antiques
7494 $45.00
This serving spoon is 8 7/8". It's in good condition and heavy weighing almost 2 Tr Oz. It is marked "Wm. F. Ladd" and additionally "Sterling". It was probably made by William Gale who made Sterling early. The weight also lends credence to the William Gale attribution. Ca 1855/60.
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Coin Silver SUGAR TONGS,Shepherd & Boyd, Albany, NY
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Hampton Galleries
6651 SOLD
Coin silver sugar tongs, Shepherd & Boyd, Albany (c.1810-1830), 6 1/2", lions paw nips, pointed shoulders, thin arms widening to fiddle with crisp 10-lobed outlined shells, large feather script monogram "JAS", marked on each arm "SHEPHERD & BOYD" in serrated rectangle.
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American coin silver berry spoon, Smith & Chamberlain, Salem, Ma.
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Past Pleasures Antiques
7777 $195.00
This berry spoon is 9". It has a nice engraved pattern which is crisp. The bowl has a couple of small dents. Overall it is in nice condition. It is marked "Smith & Chamberlain", "Salem", and "coin". Salem, Ma. 1846/53.
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pair of coin silver KING table spoons,
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
0811 SOLD
Michael Gibney (New York circa 1850) double struck, shell drop, unusually crisp condition, 8 5/8 inches, monogrammed "F". Please see second and third photos for details. And yes, dear reader, we will clean the fingerprints off of that cartouche before sending you these spoons...
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vintage postcard. California, 1940s
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