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Fiddle shell tablespoon by JW&Co
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4382 $50
Downturned handle, sharp fins. Length 9". Weight 1-1/3 troy ounces. The monogram is a lengthwise script SM. Overall condition is excellent; mark condition is very good (J partly rubbed).
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Two fiddle shell teaspoons by S.Willis, Boston, c.1825
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
A6334 $80 for 2
Sharp fins. Length 6-1/4". No monogram. Overall condition is excellent. Mark condition is poor.
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Fiddle shell teaspoon by Nathan Hobbs, Boston, c.1830
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
109 $40
Sharp fins. Length 5-3/4". The monogram is a script SH. Overall condition is excellent. Mark condition is very good.
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Fiddle shell teaspoon by William Thomson, NY, c.1830
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
108 $40
Rounded fins, shell on back of bowl. Length 5-7/8". No monogram. Mark condition is excellent. Overall condition is excellent except that the shell on the back of the bowl is somewhat worn and there are a couple of minor dents in the bowl.
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Frederick Marquand FIDDLE THREAD part set circa 1832
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
1381 $2250.00
fifteen pieces comprising five tablespoons length 8 3/4, three dinner forks 8 1/4 (substantial tine wear), two dessert forks 6 3/4 (considerable tine wear), two dessert spoons 6 7/8, one teaspoon 5 3/4, one gravy ladle 7 3/8, and one very impressive basting spoon length 13 1/4 inches, weight 7.16 Troy ounces! There are a few minor scratches in the bowl of this last item. All pieces are pleasantly heavy with a total Troy weight of 42 oz. One tablespoon is inscribed "Elizabeth M Carty / Bor... Click for details
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Unusual 10" Krider, Philadelphia, Coin Olive Tongs
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Old Friends
094A $ 195
This pair of coin silver tongs are quite remarkable, in that they are 10" long. This form was recently described in a "Silver Magazine" article, and described as olive tongs. They were made by Philadelphia's Peter L. Krider, and show all the quality associated with that fine maker. The style suggests Philadelphia in at least two regards. First is the intricate period engraving that is characteristic of mid 19th century style from that city. Secondly is the twist element on the arms. The ta... Click for details
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International Silver Co. Hotel Silver Serving Platter
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Sweets to the Sweet @ Le' Chateau Woods
00421 $125.00
This is a very wonderful large hotel silver platter by the International Silver Co. It has no hotel name on it which is sad, it is however marked by the maker with a 80 in a square, which I think means it was from the 1980's. It has some surface scratches, which is normal, but there is no corrosion at all. The piece definately speaks for itself. It has a boldness about it, and will add nice character to your collection. ~Enjoy!
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Charter Oak Gravy / Sauce Ladle by 1847 Rogers Bros.
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Sweets to the Sweet @ Le' Chateau Woods
00420 $45.00
This handsome Charter Oak gravy or sauce ladle was made in 1906 by the 1847 Rogers Bros. Co. which is now the International Silver Company. This ladle has a monogram of what appears to be a S. This piece is in excellent condition with no flaws. Add this to your collection today. ~Enjoy!
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Large Silver Early Pattern Antique Soup Ladle Ges
Silver: Coin Silver
Sweets to the Sweet @ Le' Chateau Woods
00418 Sold...Thanks
This is a very extravagant piece of silver. I believe it to be coin silver due to the fact that it is marked 90 on the back, along with the letters GES. This piece is from the late 1800's to early 1900's and measures 12 in. long. This ladle is in wonderful condition for it age, having only minor dings and scratches that don't take away from the beauty of the piece. This is a very handsome piece that should be added to your collection today. ~Enjoy!
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Southern coin silver tablespoon, AB Griswold, NO,LA
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
Past Pleasures Antiques
8193 $95.00
This "fiddlethread" tablespoon is 8 1/2" and is not in great condition. There are some bowl dents and a bowl bend and slight bowl wear. However, it would work very well with red beans and rice. It is marked "A.B. Griswold" and with another tiny mark that I can't make out. It's a usuable piece of silver.
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Teaspoon by Baldwin & Jones; Boston; circa 1820
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4388 $25
Downturned early fiddle, chamfered fins. Length 5-3/4". The monogram is a script SM. Overall condition is excellent. Mark condition is good.
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Teaspoon marked W.Pitkin and Root&Chaffee; Hartford,CT
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4387 $30
Circa 1830's. Downturned fiddle, rounded fins. Length 6". The monogram is a lengthwise script R.Ostrander. Overall and mark condition are excellent.
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Teaspoon marked W.Pitkin & C.C.Norton; Hartford,CT
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4386 $25
Circa 1820-25. Downturned fiddle, rounded fins. Length 6". The monogram is a lengthwise script J H (the J is possibly an I). Overall and mark condition are excellent.
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Five teaspoons by L.W.Clark; Utica, NY; circa 1830's
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4384 $75 for 5
Downturned fiddle handles, rounded fins. Length 5-3/4". The monogram is a lengthwise script SAC (not sure of the C). Overall condition is excellent (slight roughness at end of handles). Mark condition ranges from excellent to fair.
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Crumber by Crosby, Hunnewell & Morse; Boston; c.1864
Silver: Coin Silver
Gebelein
4383 $225
Top of blade engraved, scalloped edge around three sides. Handle has bead design on both sides. Length 12-3/16". Blade length 6-3/16"; width 2-1/2". Weight 4.45 troy ounces. The monogram on the top of the blade is an Old English EP in an elliptical reserve. This is for Elizabeth Parsons who married Dr. George Derby in Cambridge, MA in 1864. Overall and mark condition are excellent.
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Chased round tray made in India
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Gebelein
AM2109 $50
Elaborate chasing. Diameter 8-1/2". No monogram. Apparently unmarked. Overall condition is excellent.
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11 Gorham MEDALLION variant demitasse spoons
Silver: Sterling: Flatware
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
1365 $275.00 the eleven
with a rather scarce mark which incorporates the trademark and the numeral 9 (see third photo); no monogram; excellent condition; length 4 inches.
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Lovely Old Gorham Hotel Silver Soup Tureen
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Sweets to the Sweet @ Le' Chateau Woods
00376 $195.00
This absolutely fabulous little nickel plate soup tureen is made by Gorham Silver. It is fully marked on the bottom. In procession there is GM Co.(Gorham Manufacturing Co.), a box with an anchor inside, and E F under it, 2096 with 7 then TF under that. On the lower right there is a horseshoe (see enlargement 1). Unfortunately there is no hotel name, hence the price. There is however a monogram on the lid which could be the initials of the hotel (see enlargement 2). This piece is very clean insid... Click for details
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Sugar tongs marked H, circa 1840
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
A113 $95
Fiddle, sharp fins, broad elliptical grips. Length 6-1/4". The monogram at the bow is a script CN. Marked inside each arm. Yale attributes this mark to David Hempstead of New London, CT. See Silver magazine, March/April 1990 for discussion of mark. Overall and mark condition are excellent.
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