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American coin silver crumber, S. T. Crosby, Boston
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Everything Silver
EB0699-111 $250
Coin silver crumber by Samuel T. Crosby of Boston, Mass. c. 1849-50 in the Fiddle Thread pattern. Engraved "ARM" in Old English on the handle. Baroque etching on the blade with no monogram in the cartouche. Excellent condition with one questionable ding toward the end of the blade that does not show on the back and is barely discernable.
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Hotchkiss and Schreuder Medallion Soup Ladle
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Everything Silver
SS1199-369 $1,350
Magnificent coin or sterling silver Medallion soup ladle with cartouche of the young Dionysus, manufactured by Hotchkiss & Schreuder of Syracuse, NY about 1867. See Soeffing, Silver Medallion Flatware pp. 58-59. Retailed by Chapin, loc. unk. Pristine condition with some residual gilding on front shoulders.
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Tablespoon by James Watts, Phiadelphia, c1860
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns
North Hill Antiques
499 $35
Unidentified ivy pattern, leaf motif carried over to bowl back; feathered script mono M E L on front; 8" long, excellent condition. Mark is Watts' horse-&-chevron; also marked COIN and J. LEWIS (the retailer).
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Gravy ladle by A.D. Wilcox, Troy, NY, c1850
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns
North Hill Antiques
497 $75
Unknown foliate pattern, front and back, 7-3/8" long, 2-1/2" oval bowl. Old English mono Danchy on front. Excellent condition. Ladle is marked A.D. WILCOX and TROY, both incised.
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Josephine gravy ladle - Gorham, Patent 1855
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns
North Hill Antiques
496 $175
Josephine was Mary Todd Lincoln's silver pattern. This piece was retailed by Bigelow Bros. & Kennard, Boston. It is 7-1/2" in length. Note the crisp foliate decoration on the back of the bowl (see pic). Never engraved; condition is near-mint.
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Unusual coffin-end spoon by Bradford Whiting
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Coffin-End
North Hill Antiques
296 $50
Norwich, CT, dessert spoon, 7" long, c1810, with incised pointed arch drop - both sides of handle end scooped out to form an exaggerated coffin end. Mono has been removed, otherwise condition is fine.
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KY tablespoon by Smith & Grant, Louisville, c1835
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
North Hill Antiques
699 $125
Downturned fiddle handle, low pointed shoulders, Feathered script mono J M B on front; 8-3/4" long. Excellent condition, extended bowl tip unworn.
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Tablespoon marked H.M.NICHOLS.
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4426 $20
Downturned handle,double swell, rounded fins. Length 8-1/4". No monogram. Overall condition is fair (tip wear). Mark condition is excellent.
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Pair of tablespoons marked L&B
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4427 $60 for 2
Downturned fiddle, tipt on the back, drop. Length 8". Weight 1.85 troy ounces each.The monogram is a script DJ. Overall and mark condition are excellent.
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6 Teaspoons marked C.E.DISBROW; Norwalk,CT
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4428 $120 for 6
Downturned fiddle, rounded fins. Length 6". The monogram is a lengthwise script S.Comstock. Overall and mark condition are excellent
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Teaspoon marked W.G.Forbes; New York; circa 1805
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4429 $60
Coffin end, arch drop. Length 5-11/16". The monogram is a lengthwise script OEB. Overall condition is very good (end of handle needs slight regulating). Mark condition is excellent.
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Teaspoon by John Adam; Alexandria,VA; circa 1815
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4430 $50
Coffin fiddle. Length 5-13/16". The monogram is a script W. Overall condition is excellent (very minor bowl dents). Mark condition is good.
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Teaspoon by Charles Young; Chambersburg,PA; c.1800-1810
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4431 $65
Oval end, incised V drop. Length 5-1/8". The monogram is a script D. Overall and mark condition are good (some bowl dents, a little tip wear).
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Four teaspoons by Benjamin Pitman;New Bedford,MA
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4432 $100 for 4
Illustration is one of 4. Marked B.PITMAN in a rectangle. Downturned fiddle, sharp fins. Length 6-1/8". Weight a little over 1/2 troy ounce each. The monogram is a script N. Overall and mark condition are excellent (bowl tips near mint).
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American teaspoon, circa 1810
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4433 $35
Marked with two script initials (which I can't read) in an ellipse. Pointed end, long narrow bowl, dougle incised roulettework V drop. Length 5-3/8". The monogram is a script HB. Overall condition of the spoon is excellent. Condition of the mark is poor.
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Fork,beaded olive patt., by John Westervelt,Newburgh,NY
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4436 $50
Marked with 3 pseudohallmarks (6 point star, lion looking left, D) for Westervelt. Also marked F.F.QUINTARD for Poughkeepsie retailer. Length 6-1/4". The monogram is a lengthwise script C.J.Elting. Overall and mark condition are excellent.
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Four fiddle teaspoons marked T.BENEDICT (NY); c.1825
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4438 $95 for 4
Downturned fiddle, drop. Length 5-7/8". The monogram is a lengthwise script ATC. Overall condition of 2 spoons is excellent, the other 2 good- (1 bowl tear, 1 tear repaired); the condition of the marks ranges from excellent to good.
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