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Coin silver bright cut teaspoons, Robert Wilson, NY
Silver: Coin Silver: 18th and Early 19th Century
Past Pleasures Antiques
7425 Sold
These are 5 1/2" long. They are bright cut, pointed end with no shoulders and a normal drop. The bowls have dents but negligable tip wear. They are marked "RW" in an oval cartouche probably Robert Wilson. New York ca 1803/1805.
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American silver coffee spoons, Joseph Richardson Jr. & Nathaniel
Silver: Coin Silver: 18th and Early 19th Century
Past Pleasures Antiques
7730 $800.00 set of 4
These little spoons are different sizes. One is 5 1/8", the other three are 5 3/8". Each has the same monogram and decoration. All are featheredged. The mark is INR For Joseph Richardson, Jr. and Nathaniel Richardson. The longer ones are marked twice, the shorter once. They are down tipped with a longish tapered drop. The egg-shaped bowls are not worn but have minor dents. Ca. 1785.
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American coin silver serving spoon, Barton Stillman, Westerly, RI
Silver: Coin Silver: 18th and Early 19th Century
Past Pleasures Antiques
10193 $95.00
This 9 1/4" serving spoon is an unusual form, having a long slender handle and a flattened bowl rim. The condition is outstanding with no bowl wear and almost no dents. It was made by Barton Stillman of Westerly, RI. Ca 1800.
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American silver dessert spoons, "JS" unknown
Silver: Coin Silver: 18th and Early 19th Century
Past Pleasures Antiques
10093 $300.00 set of 6
Here is an inigma. They are 7 7/8" long, are pointed end, with a back midrib and no drop or shoulders. So I guess they are around 1805. I thought they might be Joel Sayre, but the JS look very close to the first letters of Jehu Scott's mark. They are substantial and in good condition, a few bowl dents but otherwise good.
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American silver teaspoon, Birdback, W. Haverstick, Lancaster, Pa.
Silver: Coin Silver: 18th and Early 19th Century
Past Pleasures Antiques
10082 $175.00
This tea or coffee spoon is 5 1/8" long. It has a pointed end and a slight back midrib. The bowl is intact but dented. The bird is worn. It is marked WH for William Haverstick Sr or Jr., probably Sr. because of the apparent age. Lancaster, Pa Ca. 1795.
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American silver teaspoons, Birdbacks, David Hall, Lancaster, Pa.
Silver: Coin Silver: 18th and Early 19th Century
Past Pleasures Antiques
7592 $1200.00
These teaspoons are 5 3/4". All have birds some of which still show their feathers. They have pointed ends and a back midrib. All of the bowls are intact with no end wear but all have been dented. The mark is that of David Hall of Lancaster, Pa. See page 208 in Belden for the mark.
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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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"Hollywood Boulevard at Night".
vintage postcard. California, 1940s
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