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shell bowl preserve spoon, P.B. Sadtler & Son
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
0736 $150.00
A decent piece of Baltimore engraved coin silver, 9 1/8 inches long, good condition, monogrammed "Clintonia" (please see second photo). As to what this might comprise (cigars? a large kneehole desk?) one can only speculate, but Yours Truly will exercise restraint before he gets himself into trouble...
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Coin Silver SALT SPOON by John Vernon, NYC (c. 1800)
Silver: Coin Silver: 18th and Early 19th Century
Hampton Galleries
6674L $135
Coin silver salt spoon, John Vernon, New York City (c.1800), 4-3/8" long, wide shallow oval bowl, raised V drop, downturned coffin end tipt on back, feather script monogram "S"? on front, marked "IV" in oval punch with sheaf of wheat punch (see mark (b) in Belden). Coffin end teaspoons and tablespoons are rare and difficult to find; this salt spoon is only the second we have ever located.
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Coin Silver CHILD'S PORRINGER, Heydorn & Imlay, c 1810
Silver: Coin Silver: 18th and Early 19th Century
Hampton Galleries
4013 $1,150
Coin Silver Child's Porringer, Heydorn & Imlay, Hartford, CT (c.1810),4-9/16" diameter at top of rim, flat keyhole handle, no monogram, marked on back of handle "H & I" in a serrated rectanglel.
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Coin Silver SALT SPOONS (2), Fiddle Thread, c.1830-1850
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Hampton Galleries
6362L $45
Coin Silver Salt Spoons (2), maker unknown, c. 1830-1850, 3 5/8", oval bowl, Fiddle Thread pattern, no monogram, marked "STANDARD" incuse.
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12 1/2" BASTING SPOON, HB Stanwood & Co, Boston
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Hampton Galleries
6573B $350
Coin Silver Serving Spoon, H.B.Stanwood & Co., Boston (c. 1850), 12 1/2" long, 3 3/4" bowl with no tip wear, Olive pattern crisp on front and back, script monogram on front "L.L.Walker to S.A.Marsh", marked "H.B.STANWOOD & CO." and "PURE-COIN" incuse.
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13" BASTINGING SPOON, T.C. Garrett & Co.(1841)
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Hampton Galleries
6519B $350
Coin silver serving spoon, T.C.Garrett & Co., Philadelphia (c. 1841-1850), 13" long, no drop, full bowl with no tip wear, upturned pointed end handle tipt on front, feather script monogram "JBH" over "1852" on back, marked "T.C.GARRETT & CO 122 CHESNUT ST" incuse.
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KINGS PATTERN Coin Silver SALT SPOON, c. 1830
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Hampton Galleries
6615B $65
Coin Silver Salt Spoon, maker "I.C" (c.1830), 4 3/16" long, 10-lobed outlined shell drop, double struck Kings pattern, feather script monogram "G" on front, marked "I.C" in rectangle.
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coin silver sugar tongs,
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
0720 $65.00
circa 1825 with rounded spoon ends, maker's mark JB in rectangle, period script monogram "NLC", excellent condition. These are substantial, not the flimsy variety and at 6 3/8 inches certainly long enough to be used for ice.
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American coin silver dessert knives, Gorham
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Past Pleasures Antiques
7997 $359.00 set 5
This is an emaculate set of 11 coin knives in Gorhams "Pompeii" pattern(Turner pg. 100). They are marked on the blade "Patent applied for","E. Marks"(retailer) and the Gorham lion, anchor & G. They are 8 1/4" in very good condition. Ca 1865. I have sold 6 of these.
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Oneida 1898 Coin Silver Plated Gravy Ladle
Silver: Plate
James P. Rip Askew - Antiques and Collectibles
SP507 $37.50
A Very Beautiful Coin Silver Plated Gravy Ladle in the very beautiful Raymond Pattern, that was issued by Oneida, Ltd. in 1898. This Ladle is 6 3/4 inches long and the Bowl is 2 1/2 inches by 2 1/8 inches. The Ladle is marked, "Extra – (Coin Silver) - Plated", and there is no maker's mark. The Ladle is in very good condition and it does show some signs of use.
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8 "ROPE" coin silver dinner forks
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
0612 8 pieces, $320.00
Why the quotation marks? Well, yours truly doesn't know the name of this pattern, and I've just de-phoned with the grand master of silver flatware who finds himself in a similar situation but said "Why not call it 'Rope'?" What we do know: They are large (7 3/4 inches), substantial, in fine condition, and monogrammed "D" (script, reverse). Also, the double set of loops symbolizes friendship, which is a fine sentiment especially if you plan to give these as a gift. Retailed by Boston's own ... Click for details
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Southern coin silver teaspoon, Stephen Baker, Wilmington & NY
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
Past Pleasures Antiques
7623 $95.00
This is a small early teaspoon in decent condition. It's lack of shoulders and handle form indicate early 19th century, 1800/1810. It has some minor dings in the bowl, but no bowl wear. It has a miniscule crack (less than 1/64") where the bowl & handle meet. It is marked S. Baker, NY and Wilmington, NC. The book " Silversmiths of North Carolina" states that it is unknown when Baker came to Wilmington. These early, possibly Southern spoons are hard to find.
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Southern coin silver dessert spoons, S. Baker & Son, Wilmington & NY
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
Past Pleasures Antiques
10052 $250.00 pair
A very nice pair of heavy, 7 3/8" dessert spoons. They have no bowl wear and a couple of miniscule dents in one bowl. Stephen Baker was in Wilmington until around 1818 we think. We do not know when his son came into the business or actually when he was in New York. "New York State Silversmiths" has him dated there 1787/1856. All this is assuming these are the same Stephen Baker. These are marked S. Baker & Son.
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R & W Wilson KING'S fish serving knife, Philadelphia
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
0594 $295.00
circa 1860, with hollow handle and finely engraved flat all silver blade; marked "R & W WILSON" in rectangle; length 11 1/2 inches; engraved "Woelpper" on reverse of blade, good condition although the edge is a bit rough (please see second enlargement).
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three OLIVE pastry forks,
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
0536 prices, see below
one by Bigelow Kennard, engraved (reverse) with fancy Gothic "H"; one by C.A.W. Crosby, engraved (reverse) "Lizzie"; $45.00 each. The third sold by Gerould, Richardson & Skinner; Keene, NH circa 1865, $65.00. All are six inches long and in fine condition.
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TEA SPOON BY H. JENKINS, ALBANY, N.Y. - COIN SILVER 1817-1823
Silver: Coin Silver
Glass, Antique or Not...
M15400 $40.00
ONE COIN SILVER TEA SPOON, 5 1/2" LONG, H.JENKINS, 1817-1823.
MONOGRAM MC, SMALL DENTS IN BOWL.
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"Hollywood Boulevard at Night".
vintage postcard. California, 1940s
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