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Teaspoon, NYc, circa 1830's
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
2814 $15
Downturned fiddle, marked with the pseudohallmarks shown in McGrew, page 11, plus the retailer's mark D.STERN.
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Pair of teaspoons by James Watts, Phila., c.1850's
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
2815 $30/pair
Upturned handles, fiddle, sharp fins tipt on top. Length 5-5/8". The monogram is a script ECAS(?). See McGrew, p.115, die 2 for horse & chevron maker's mark. Retailed by BECHTEL&ENO of Philadelphia. Overall and mark condition are very good (bowls need a little regulating).
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Teaspoon by R&W.WILSON, Philadelphia, circa 1840's
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
2816 $15
Upturned handle, fiddle, semi-sharp fins, tipt. Marked incuse R&W.WILSON PHILADA. Length 6". The monogram is a lengthwise script Tatem(?). Overall and mark condition are excellent. R&W Wilson were in business from 1825-1846.
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Two salt/pepper shakers in form of small bird
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Gebelein
2499/2553 195 for 2
Not literally a pair (different makers) but virtually identical. One is Continental and the other English. Length 1-5/8"; width 1-1/8"; height 1-1/2". Weight of 2 is a little under 2 troy ounces. No monogram. Overall condition is excellent; mark condition is very good.
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Pair of tablespoons, coffin end, circa 1805, unmarked
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
2952 $100 for the pair
Cut-cornered drop. Length 8-7/8". Weight is 1.5 troy ounces each. The monogram is a script PT (or ST?). Overall condition is very good (minor tip wear). A good gift for the right person.
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F. B. Rogers Rollover Dish with Glass Insert
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
King's Collectibles
147 $65.00
This beautiful rollover dish was made by F.B. Rogers. It is silverplate, pattern 273. The dome has "petal" shapes that radiate from the top about 1/4 of the way down the spherical dome. The remainder of the dome is plain. It attaches at the middle to a 3 legged base. The legs of the base are in the shape of lions heads! They curve down to a claw foot. Each leg is attached with two medallions. The glass insert has a fleur-de-lis type pattern that was pressed from the bottom. This dish is... Click for details
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Page cutter (probably), French 800 silver
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4156 $95
Length 7-1/8". No monogram. Decorative handle applied to shaft. Three marks:(1) French second standard mark of a head facing right and the numeral 2 (800 silver after 1838); (2) capital letter E (Charleville?); (3) an illegible mark. Shaft needs slight regulating; overall condition otherwise excellent. Mark condition of first two marks is excellent.
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Kirk Stieff Williamsburg pewter childs cup
Children's Dishes
Sweets to the Sweet @ Le' Chateau Woods
00195 $32.00
This darling little child's cup is by Kirk Stieff and is in the pattern Williamsburg. It stands 2 1/4 in. tall and is 2 1/4 in. in diameter. It has a few minor scratches which could be buffed out. It would make a sweet little gift. Enjoy!
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Front-rib 18thC tablespoon by Richard Lang,Salem, c1760
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
North Hill Antiques
145 $275
Large 14-lobe shell drop, shaded block mono A * F on reverse; 7-1/8" long. Bowl wear is severe and there is some pitting at the very end of the handle. The saving grace of the spoon is its drop, which is in surprisingly good condition.
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George III sterling wine funnel, London 1809
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Albion Antiques Ltd
SRA05 SOLD
SOLD
Here is a very good specimen of a highly collectible article. In very good condition, still has the sterling band to secure the muslin sieve. Contemporary initials and good marks.
Made by the partnership of Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard. Rebecca Emes was the widow of the noted silversmith John Emes (d.1808) and Edward Barnard was his former manager, who went on to found the Barnard dynasty of silversmiths.
Dimensions: Height 5.25", diameter 3.125".
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George III sterling mug, London 1772
Silver: Coin Silver: 18th and Early 19th Century
Albion Antiques Ltd
SRA06 SOLD
A good heavy mug with a squat bellied form by Charles Wright. It has a leaf-topped scroll handle and a turned cast foot. In wonderful condition with a nice patina. No repairs or inscription, just a couple of minuscule surface dings.
Fully hallmarked on the base, as pictured.
Dimensions: Height 5.25" base diameter 3.75". Weight 13 Troy oz.
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Coin silver pap boat by S. Kirk, c.1840
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Albion Antiques Ltd
SRM02 $1000
Here is a fairly early coin pap boat or invalid feeder by S. Kirk, during his solo period, c.1830-46.
This is a rare article made during a pretty rare period for Kirk, not a lot turns up before 1846. In very good condition, just one ding. Very good patina.
Dimensions: 4.25" long by 2.625" wide.
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Coin silver mug by John Kitts, c.1840
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Albion Antiques Ltd
SRF44 SOLD
John Kitts, Louisville, Kentucky, spent most of his working life, 1836-78, in various notable partnerships such as Kitts & Werne, Kitts & Stoy, John Kitts & Co, etc. It was during one of his solo periods that he produced this fine engraved, octagonal cup. Engraved on the front with a contemporary inscription "Caroline L Gaze 1846" and beneath it a later one "Henry Hoyt Hobbs 1925". Very good condition, just a couple of minor dings.
Dimensions: 3" high, 2.5" across faces.
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Victorian Veldon silver plate sweetmeat basket
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Sweets to the Sweet @ Le' Chateau Woods
00178 $65.00
This lovely example of a victorian or art nouveau sweetmeat basket is in silverplate by a company named Veldon. It has very nice scroll open work and is in great condition, although there is a minute bit of corrosion (which the price reflects). It measures 3 1/2 in. It was used in victorian times to hold little confections on a elaborately laid out dessert table. Circa late 1800's. Enjoy!
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Coin silver handled cup, Gorham, 1861
Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware
Past Pleasures Antiques
8146 $275.00
This baby cup is 3 1/2" tall with a diameter of 2 3/4". It is in excellent condition with a few small dents and no repairs. On the inside the handle at the top has been slightly pushed in. It retains it's original gold wash in the inside. It is engraved "Mary Crittenden Dana 1861" and is marked with the Gorham mark, "56" and "coin".
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Coin SNUFF BOX, James I Lemon, Louisville, KY (1840-55)
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
Hampton Galleries
6961A $1,375
Coin silver snuff box, James Innes Lemon, Louisville, Kentucky (c. 1840-1855), 2" long by 1-1/8" wide by 1/2" high, engine turned decoration on top and bottom, no monogram in rectangular cartouche on top, hinged on one side, gold washed inside, marked "J.I. LEMON" incuse inside front lip.
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Coin Silver GRAVY LADLE, Alexander Gordon, NYC (1796)
Silver: Coin Silver: 18th and Early 19th Century
Hampton Galleries
6956 $275
Coin silver gravy ladle, Alexander Gordon, New York City (c. 1796), 6-13/16" long, 2-5/8" wide oval bowl, broad drop, downturned oval end handle, feather script monogram "S" on front, marked "GORDON" in serrated rectangular punch.
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Italian Scroll Work Tea Flatware Set with Teaspoons
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Sweets to the Sweet @ Le' Chateau Woods
00177 Sold...Thanks
This is an absolutely fantastic set for tea from Italy, the pieces are marked (see enlargement). It consist of a tea strainer, muddler, crows feet sugar tongs, and eight teaspoons. There are several points of interest in this set. It has faces of children molded into the design and the pieces have various figurals atop of them. Some are men, crests or shields, griffins and others. Truly a neat set. There is some wear due to age, but it is in wonderful condition. Enjoy!
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New Orleans dessert spoon by Ant'ny Rasch
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
North Hill Antiques
662 $250
In the French manner of the time, c1820 forward-rib fiddle handle, high sugarloaf shoulders, large drop, script mono Rose Commack on reverse; 7-1/8" long; heavy. Mint condition, 3/16" extended bowl tip unworn (see pic).
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Mustard ladle by Ezra Booth; Rochester, NY; circa 1850
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
539 $60
Fiddle, tipt on front, trace of fins. Marked incuse E.B.BOOTH&SON. Length 5-5/8" (long). Lengthwise script engraving on the top of the handle is SGMcCarn. Overall condition is excellent; mark condition is good.
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