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MIT related coin silver covered butter dish
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
1290 SOLD
inscribed "Presented to John Chase Esq / by the Directors of the / Springfield Canal Co. / January 1st 1846", Wolcott & Gelston for Lincoln & Reed, fine condition, height 4 1/2 inches, diameter 6 1/2 inches, weight 15.5 oz. Troy. John Chase was among the original ten members of the MIT Corporation.
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four antique American teaspoons maker IC
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
1289 $125.00 the four
in rectangle. Is this Joseph Carman? John Chalmers? Joseph Carpenter? Am I failing to Inspire Confidence? Truly, as with many initial marks, the answer may never be known. Length 5 7/8 inches, monogrammed "M" in period script, the bowls are a bit chewed up (see fourth photo) and there is some tip wear-- priced accordingly.
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Pair serving spoons by Philip Sadtler, Baltimore, c1800
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
North Hill Antiques
687 Ea. $175
Oval-end handle, drop, reverse tipt, feathered script mono I M G on front; 8-3/4" long. Sadtler's PS mark is shown with the Baltimore pseudohallmark eagle head. NOTE: the incised 1 and 0 shown in mark pic are believed to be museum cataloging numbers.
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Set of 4 18thC teaspoons by Jabez Baldwin, Salem, MA
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
North Hill Antiques
108 Ea. $60, Set of 4 $200
Oval-end handle, a neat roulette V-drop (see pic), feathered script mono J E M on front; 5-1/8" long. All in very good condition, no tipwear.
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Soup ladle by Maltby Pelletreau, NY, circa 1830's
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4165 $570
Fiddle, no fins, drop, tipt on back. Length 13-7/8". Bowl width 4-3/16"; front to back 3-1/2". Weight 5-1/3 troy ounces. The monogram is a lengthwise script JRH. Overall and mark condition are excellent.
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Coin silver teaspoon, Joseph Shoemaker, Philadelphia
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Past Pleasures Antiques
10138 $20.00
This wonderful little spoon is 5 5/8"and in beautiful condition. It has no dents , bends or repairs, It is marked "Shoemaker" for Joseph Shoemaker of Philadelphia, Ca 1805.
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Coin silver serving spoons, various makers
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Past Pleasures Antiques
8165 Choice 22.50 (2 sold)
This group of 4 are around 8 3/4", and all are in good condition. One has minor denting in the bowl. All are clearly marked (see pictures). Ca 1840/65.
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18thC coin silver teaspoon by Isaac Hutton, Albany
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
North Hill Antiques
151 $25
Oval end, c1790 - brightcut, incised pointed arch drop, reverse tipt, block mono A R B in cartouche on front; 5-1/4" long. Light tipwear, some bowl dimpling. Nice clear mark.
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coin silver mustard ladle
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
1275 $45.00
Clark, Coit & Cargill (probably) Norwalk, CT circa 1830. Length 5 inches, monogrammed in period script (see third photo), fine condition. An above average piece, with that clunky hand-made feel to it.
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Coin silver dinner forks, "Tuscan", Carson
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Past Pleasures Antiques
C8154 $315.00 set of 7
These coin dinner forks are 7 5/8" and in nice condition. There is one worn tine (out of 28). There are no bends or repairs. They are marked "Carson", incuse, a retailer, whom I have not identified. Probably NY,NY ca 1850.
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Coin dinner fork, Prob. "Leaf", John Polhamous, SY& Co
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Past Pleasures Antiques
8156 $35.00
This is a nice dinner fork at 7 7/8". The condition is good with a small amount of tine wear and no other problems. The pattern looks like "Josephine" but is probably "Leaf" by John Polhamous. The retailer was "S.Y. & Co." whom I have not identified. NY,NY Ca 1850.
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Four tablespoons, fiddle thread, circa 1850
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
AM1827 $75 each
Length 8-3/8". Weight 2 troy ounces each. Marked Jennings & Lander (NY). Script monogram MCH on tops of handles. Overall condition is excellent. Mark condition ranges from excellent to poor.
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Four tablespoons, fiddle thread, circa late 1840's
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4162 $75 each
Rounded fins. By Willard & Hawley of Syracuse, NY. Length 8-5/8". Weight 1-3/4 troy ounces each. The monogram is a script CCH on the backs of the handles. Overall condition is excellent. Condition of the marks is fair to poor.
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Child's cup by R. & A. Campbell, Baltimore, circa 1853
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Gebelein
1686 $500
Octagonal, slightly flaring at the top. Hollow handle. Floral engraving on alternate panels. Height to top of handle 3-5/8". Height to lip 3-1/4". Mouth diameter 3". Base diameter 2-3/8". Weight 4.3 troy ounces. The monogram is a script John Landstreet, Jr./from his/Cousin Mary,/Bernard Robertson (& 1853 scratched in). (We have info about John Landstreet, Jr.; born in VA, 1853). Overall condition is good (repair); mark condition is excellent.
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Teaspoon by Julius Hollister; Owego, NY; circa 1850's
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
1951Q $15
Upturned handle, fiddle, rounded fins, blunt handle end tipt on back. Length 5-3/4". Marked J.HOLLISTER PURE COIN, each in a rectangle. Mark condition is good (not excellent). No monogram. Overall condition is excellent except that the end of the handle and the bowl need a little regulating.
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Crumber by Albert Coles
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
1351 $275
Engraved design on blade, hollow handle. Retailed by Gerardus Boyce, NYC. Length 12-7/8". Weight 5.7 troy ounces. The monogram is an Old English W. Overall and mark condition are excellent except that the handle may have been reattached.
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American tablespoon, 1781
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
Gebelein
1172 $135
Downturned handle, bright cut. Tipt with long midrib on back. Long pointed-arch drop, slashed. Length 8-1/4". Weight 1.7 troy ounces. No maker's mark. Monogram 1781/P/EP. Overall condition is excellent (very minor tip wear, insignificant cut in bowl).
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Coin silver berry spoon, Oval Thread, N Harding
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Past Pleasures Antiques
8158 $35.00
This berry spoon is 8". It is in fair condition with minor denting and 2 small tears which don't appreciably affect the usage of the spoon (see picture 3). It is marked "N. Harding & Co." and "Pure Coin". This is Newell Harding of Boston, Ca 1850/55.
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Roger Bros. Vintage pattern silverplate soup ladle
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Sweets to the Sweet @ Le' Chateau Woods
00214 $145.00
This wonderful soup ladle is by Roger Bros. and is in the pattern Vintage. It measures 11 in. long and 3 1/2 in. at the bowl. It has the lovely cascading grapevines and the clusters of grapes. It is in next to excellent condition and the plate is intact. ~Enjoy!
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Sugar tongs by Newell Harding, Boston, circa 1830's
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
2213 $100
Fiddle, rounded fins, plain grips wider than long. Length 5-7/8". Weight 18 dwt. Marked N.Harding in a banner inside each arm. The monogram at the bow is HB (not sure). Overall and mark condition are excellent.
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